Faith and Demons 2

Fan Liye, originally a blood hunter, was assimilated into a vampire after experiencing betrayal.

His faith was destroyed, but that didn't matter; he was never someone who would easily die...

I will only believe

I will only believe

The next morning, Benjamin brought Bunier to Pani's house. Pani felt helpless. Although vampires didn't need to rest, Fan Liye, as a new vampire and having never drunk blood, would still lie down to rest every night. He didn't sleep, but at least he wouldn't walk around.

So Pani asked Benjamin to come the next day, but he didn't expect him to come so early. Was he so eager to fight Fan Liye? Thinking of this, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous: "You came so early, and you are so eager to see the young master?"

Benjamin was stunned for a few seconds before he realized what Pani meant. He immediately said, "That's not what I meant. I just wanted to see how strong he is."

It's just that I came a little early, is there any need to be jealous?

Benjamin sighed. This guy was full of emotions. Emotions, what a strange thing. Was this what they called possessiveness?

Benjamin, who had not been moved for thousands of years, thought so.

Pani asked Bartholomew to inform Fan Liye, and not long after, the other party came down holding Fan Jieen.

Benjamin looked at Fan Liye's thin but upright figure, and thought that such a person was indeed lovable. Although he looked thin and weak, he was actually very strong.

Just in case, Pani repeatedly warned: "Stop using your strength. If you hurt the young master, I will definitely fight you."

Benjamin was extremely helpless, but Fan Liye said the opposite: "Don't be too lenient. Wounds caused by vampires not using their abilities can heal. It's okay."

Benjamin nodded, and under Pani's fixed gaze, he began to fight with Fan Liye.

He relied on his ancestor's advantage to quickly get behind Fan Liye and punched him in the stomach. Fan Liye's reaction was also very fast, but he was helpless because his speed could not match that of his ancestor. Even if he reacted quickly, he could not avoid the opponent's attack.

Fan Liye felt a sharp pain in his abdomen, a pain far greater than the one Bartholomew had struck him with. He couldn't help but frown, but he didn't flinch. He reached out and grabbed Benjamin's arm, which hadn't been withdrawn yet, and took a side step to pull him closer, preventing him from leaving.

Benjamin was slightly surprised. He hadn't expected Fan Liye to give up on dodging, knowing he couldn't dodge. Given his opponent's speed, he couldn't react until after his attack. So, he took advantage of the gap after his attack and grabbed his arm, preventing him from retreating.

However, Benjamin was faster than Fan Liye, and even if he was caught, he could still quickly deliver a second punch. Fan Liye knew that Benjamin would attack directly. In close contact, the opponent would not be able to lower his arms to attack, and the force would be reduced. He would most likely choose the head, which would release more force in the larger space.

Fan Liye immediately raised his arm to shield his face, and Benjamin's fist landed right on the arm he was blocking. Pain surged again, and he backhanded the opponent's arm, then bent his knees and thrust into his abdomen. At close range, the opponent's arms were restrained, and he took the blow instantly.

Fan Liye loosened his hands, and Benjamin, who had been hit, took a step back, giving him enough space. He immediately took a step back and kicked the other man in the side, but the other man reacted quickly and swung his hand to knock his leg away.

Benjamin was worthy of being the First Marquis. Even if he held back, the pain from the blow was unbearable. Fan Liye pulled his leg back in pain, and the other man immediately raised his leg and kicked him hard in the abdomen, sending him flying.

Pani was about to speak when Fan Jinn stopped her. For Fan Liye, there was no need for Pani to start yelling when the other party hit her too hard.

Fan Liye rolled over and climbed to his feet to avoid flying too far. He quickly rushed towards Benjamin, who immediately raised his leg to attack again. Fan Liye noticed the other party's leg raising movement, changed direction and came to the other party's side, leaping slightly and hitting the other party's neck with a fierce elbow.

Benjamin's leg lift was just a feint. He quickly lowered his leg and easily took a step back to avoid Fan Liye's attack. He reached out and grabbed the opponent's arm, reminding him, "Vampires are very strong. They don't need to use leverage like humans. You can just do this directly."

As soon as he finished speaking, Benjamin pulled Fan Liye closer and slapped him, sending him stumbling a few steps to the side. The force was undoubtedly heavier than before. To make Fan Liye understand the vampire's strength advantage, Benjamin didn't hold back too much. He needed to let him know that he could attack directly, otherwise, by the time he finished using the force, he would have already run away.

However, what he didn't expect was that even though he used so much force, the other party only staggered a few steps. He thought he would fly out directly.

"I understand." After saying that, Fan Liye grabbed Benjamin's arm and, like the other party, swung his hand and attacked directly, chopping the other party's neck with his hand blade.

Benjamin felt a pain and immediately released Fan Liye's arm, took a step back and punched the opponent's side. Fan Liye did not dodge, and after the hand blade, he did not rush to withdraw his hand. Instead, he pulled back a little distance and then instantly cut the opponent's neck.

Blood foam flew everywhere.

Benjamin saw the blood splattered on the other person's face, which looked particularly charming. He immediately took a few steps back, retracted his attack, and covered his neck to let the wound heal, a little surprised.

Pani was also a little surprised. Fan Liye stopped attacking and quickly said, "Didn't you hit me too hard?"

"That's not the case." Benjamin quickly healed his wound and explained, "I just think you're very good at unexpected moves. It's amazing that you can counterattack when your opponent thinks they can succeed."

"I was trained as a blood hunter before." Fan Liye said calmly

Seeing this, Benjamin took out a handkerchief and wiped the blood off Fan Liye's face. He said calmly, "It's just a minor wound. Your attack won't affect us in any way. You can use it as you like. Like you said, the wound can heal without using any ability."

His face was quite soft. As soon as Benjamin thought so, Pani immediately snatched the handkerchief from him and pushed him away from Fan Liye.

"What are you doing?" Pani wiped the blood off Fan Liye's face and said to Benjamin, "I'll do it."

Is this level not acceptable?

Benjamin crossed his arms helplessly and said, "Okay, okay, I won't touch you."

After Pani carefully wiped off the blood for Fan Liye, she checked his body and saw some bruises. She couldn't help but feel distressed: "Let Buniel train with you first. The ancestor is too strong, it must be painful."

"Not bad." Although Fan Liye said this, he also agreed with Pani's proposal. After all, the gap between him and the ancestor is too big now. If the other party cannot use his full strength, it will be easy to kill him. It is not good to waste the other party's time.

Bunier obeyed and began training with Fan Liye. Benjamin pulled Pani aside to watch. He had something to ask Pani. He glanced at Fan Jin, who was paying attention to Fan Liye, and pulled Pani a little further away.

"Have you given Fan a blood transfusion?" Benjamin asked sincerely.

"No." Pani answered honestly.

"Then why... I've fought him before as a Blood Hunter, and the difference between him and now is huge. Even though he's a vampire now, the difference shouldn't be that great. Even if you assimilated him into a vampire, he'd only be a hybrid at best, but I sense he's already surpassing a hybrid." Benjamin said seriously, "If you hadn't exchanged blood, how could he have such strength? Strangers are not Blood Hunters. Blood purity determines everything. No matter how strong he is, he can't defeat someone with lower blood purity."

"I asked, and no other vampires offered him a blood transfusion," said Pani.

Benjamin frowned: “Do you believe it?”

Pani nodded and said calmly: "I trust Mr. Xiao unconditionally. Even if you say so, I will just think it's a miracle. He said that his blood was not replaced, and I will not question it. I will just believe it."