The man with the small mustache, who was shouting over the army of bondslaves, was named Omon, a vampire duke.
He was the one who, on Max's orders, summoned millions of bondslaves to drain Nathan's energy with a numbers advantage.
Nathan gazed at the endless heads of bondslaves before him. His brow furrowed slightly, and his eyes turned cold.
“Have the vampires become completely irreverent for the hierarchy? How dare you lowly ones stand in my way?”
Nathan did not raise his voice, but it carried far and wide like muffled thunder, audible to all who were present.
The bondslaves, upon hearing Nathan's voice, became thunderstruck. Their hearts began pounding wildly.
In an instant, the bondslaves sensed the overwhelming ripple of authority emanating from Nathan.
It was the regal aura that only the supreme vampires possessed.
Deep in their bones and in their blood, the bondslaves subconsciously submitted to the superior vampire. They were suddenly filled with inexplicable fear as if an ancient king had appeared in their midst.
So great was their fear that they instinctively fell to their knees to receive him.
Astonished, Omon gaped at the unexpected turn of events unfolding before him.
The vast bondslave army, as immense as the sea, parted at Nathan's command. Moreover, the bondslaves, numbering in the millions, knelt in reverence.
What's going on here?
He had not regained his composure.
His vision blurred momentarily. Out of nowhere, Nathan's figure appeared before him.
“Did I give you permission to remain standing before me?” Nathan demanded haughtily.
It was at that moment when Omon finally sensed the powerful aura of a superior vampire emanating from Nathan. However, he did not have the luxury of time to ponder over it.
With a fierce cry, he unsheathed the rapier from his hip and lunged ruthlessly at Nathan with a single, forceful strike.
Nathan raised his left hand and casually made a sweeping motion.
He snatched away Omon's rapier, leaving Omon's face pale with shock.
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