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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3454

Helios panicked a little and glared at Nathan. “If you have the guts, come at me. Even if you cut off my head, I will not yield to you.”

Nathan chuckled.

He didn't sever Helios' head. Instead, he raised the dagger and gently dragged it across his own finger.

The razor-sharp dagger effortlessly sliced Nathan's palm, leaving a cut. A trickle of fresh blood appeared on Nathan's hand.

Nathan secretly channeled his energy to make the blood flow faster.

However, the fresh blood that flowed out did not fall onto the ground. Instead, it gathered in his palm, forming a rather large droplet of blood.

Astonishingly, the drop of blood hopped wildly on Nathan's palm like a tiny spirit, as if it had a life of its own.

Moreover, on several occasions, that drop of fresh blood even attempted to burrow back into Nathan's body from the wound on his palm.

It seemed as if that drop of blood was reluctant to leave Nathan's body.

That scene left Colin and the others completely dumbfounded.

A perplexed expression also spread across the three Demigods' countenances.

Initially, Helios was also puzzled, not understanding why Nathan had cut his own hand.

Then, something dawned on him, and his expression changed drastically.

He reacted like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, angrily yelling, “What do you think you're doing?”

Nathan looked at the overly agitated Helios with a smirk. “I don't intend to do much. I just want to infuse a drop of my ancestral blood into your body, transforming you into a vampire. That's all.”

What? Nathan wants to turn me into a vampire? Helios, initially on his last breath, was so angry that he wanted to jump up on the spot.

He said angrily, “Don't you dare! How dare you transform the great Demigod into something as filthy and brute as a vampire!”

In fact, Nathan originally planned to turn Helios into a vampire.

According to his understanding, within the vampiric clan, the higher-ranking members exert dominance over the lower-ranking ones through bloodline suppression.

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