The seven swordsmen looked perplexed upon hearing the discussion.
Wind Swordsman couldn't help but ask, “What is it?”
Havik shook his head. “I don't know either, but my intuition tells me it might have something to do with vampires, or perhaps he is a vampire himself.”
The other swordsmen's faces showed signs of shock when they heard this.
Wind Swordsman lamented, “It's a pity that Nathan is incredibly powerful. We dare not investigate him secretly or get too close, fearing that his heightened instincts will detect our presence. Otherwise, we might have uncovered more information.”
The swordsmen nodded in agreement. They had been conducting covert investigations on Nathan under Havik's orders, but they were strictly instructed not to approach within a three-kilometer radius of him. Nathan's immense strength allowed him to sense the presence of any powerful individuals nearby. Consequently, tonight, they were too far from Nathan to know about Colin's and Sevan's conversation in the alleyway of the Surf Bar. Otherwise, Nathan's secrets would have already been exposed.
At that moment, the seven swordsmen stood atop a mountain, gazing down at the research base at the foot of the mountain. They speculated on what could be inside that intrigued Nathan so much.
Havik narrowed his eyes, saying coldly, “No need for random guesses anymore. The answer is actually quite simple. We storm into the research facility, find the person in charge, as well as that guy named Sevan, and interrogate them. We might uncover everything.”
The seven swordsmen's eyes brightened when they heard this suggestion. It was a straightforward and aggressive approach that would likely yield results. However, they immediately felt some hesitation.
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