Taming My Vampire Servant - Chapter 213
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“Helios?” Sigmund raised his brow. His name was familiar, “By any chance, are you… Katie Sprucemint’s lover?”
Helios tried hard not to laugh out loud, “Is that what that crazy girl told you? Interesting.”
The Vampire narrowed his eyes at him. He recalled how Katie praised his kindness, which was opposite to the response he gave him.
Sigmund gaped when he suddenly remembered him at a closer look at his face. He was also the man who casually kissed Ivory’s hand two years ago in the Prisma Gallery, and the one who sketched her portrait!
The Vampire Servant grabbed the suspicious man’s collar tightly, “You knew Ivory even before you met, am I right?”
“How sharp,” he responded.
“Then you’re no ally, so why would you release me in this prison? And how did you even manage to break the barrier?” Sigmund asked. He found his whole existence mysterious, and his powerful spell that broke the Silverblade prince’s magic and sound barriers.
Just who was this Helios and what did he want with Ivory? And why did he give a Dark Mana ring to Katie?
“I know you have a lot of questions, but this is not the right time to talk about it. Why don’t you go to your beloved Master and save her from the Silverblade Prince?”
Sigmund widened his eyes, loosening his grip on him, “What do you mean? They’re allies-”
“Prince Levian is closely related to the Werewolves, whom you hate so much. Isn’t it only natural that Ivory be in danger?”
The Vampire knew for a fact that the Werewolves were the Silverblade clan’s destined Servants. They were the rarest, yet it was said that they were the most powerful Servants in the Kingdom, followed by Vampire Servants.
He gritted his teeth as he remembered a bad memory about how his past Master Deshanna got involved with the late King’s Werewolf Servant Wolfram. It was as if it only happened yesterday; after she went out for an overnight mission as an errand from the King, she would always sneak out late at night and meet Wolfram, then they’d go to the King’s chamber to talk with him with a sound barrier.
For Sigmund, it was because of Wolfram that his Master became distant with him.
The Werewolves’ existence is nothing but a curse to him.
“Do you know where Ivory is? Tell me.”
“Take my horse,” Helios pointed out towards the back of the house, “It will take you to where your beloved Master is… Oh, and by the way, be more cautious of Prince Levian. He found his Werewolf Servant. If you want to save Ivory, you have to kill that wolf.”
Without further ado, Sigmund snuck towards the back of the house. He found the guards lying down on the soil, sleeping like logs. He also looked for Lucius and Xenos, who were both guarding at the front
The Vampire then swiftly went towards the bulky horse, rode it, and quickly left.
When Lucius and Xenos heard the neighing of the horse from the back part of the house, they widened their eyes when they recognized who was riding it.
“Shit, isn’t that Sigmund?!” Xenos panickly ran towards his horse at the side of the cottage. On his lap was his bear Beast Servant Bavin, in its inactive state. They went after the escaped Vampire.
Lucius almost followed the ex-Royal Knight. But because he found it weird how the Vampire broke out of Prince Levian’s barrier, he turned around to check what happened in the cottage.
With Xenos and his Beast Servant gone and the guards asleep, Helios went out of the small house through the back. He was chuckling as he slowly walked, thinking about how he fooled the Vampire.
But then, he heard a woman’s voice behind him, “Sir, you dropped something.”
Helios turned around and saw a beautiful gingerhead lady smiling at him. On her palm was his amulet necklace which his mother gave him as soon as he was born.
The necklace had a circular wire wrapped amulet. At the center of it was a tree, wherein its roots were attached to green beryl gemstone at the bottom, while the branches found were spread on the topmost part of the amulet.
But before he even touched his amulet, the woman closed her palm.
“So this is why I couldn’t find you all this time,” she uttered, then stepped back, still clutching onto the necklace.
Dumbfounded, Helios stared silently at her, observing what she might try to do. He knew her to be Ivory’s rival during the grand finals of the Servant Competition, “Anastasia Gaian, you… Do you have holy blood… like me?”
“Oh, so you admitted right away that you have holy blood. Let me guess… your mother’s a half-human and half-holy being, am I right?” Anastasia asked.
Hearing this, he glared at her, “So what?”
“What is your mother’s name?”
“Feronia… That’s her name.”
“Feronia?” Anastasia thought for a long while whether she had other half-human sisters who dwelled in the same territory as her.
But she couldn’t think of anyone, other than Lyria, who worked for her as a messenger before she betrayed her in heaven.
The gingerhead glanced at the God Protection Amulet, and it looked too similar to the one she had in the past. The necklace amulet existed to let the Gods and Goddesses act independently by concealing their existence from other holy beings. The Holy Supreme God, who was the creator of all, taught his pure children their main tasks by letting each of them manage a kingdom of their own.
All pure Gods and Goddesses of heaven had their own amulets, given by their heavenly father, the Holy Supreme God himself. However, half mortals weren’t given one.
Her trail of thought was cut off when suddenly, several fire balls flew towards Helios, making the both of them step back farther from each other.