Abandoning faith, a new life



Abandoning faith, a new life

Fan Liye woke up, still a little dazed. He raised his hand to touch the corner of his eye, which was still wet. He had cried. He hadn't cried in a long time. The last time he cried was a year ago.

Apollo died, if he was also telling the truth to him... and the one who told him the truth left him.

Fan Liye moved his arm, felt the furry touch, and looked down.

Fan Gene nestled against his waist, his tail wrapped around his wrist, which reminded him of the time when he was assimilated, when Fan Gene had also wrapped his wrist like this, comforting him.

He is free...

Fan Liye got up and went out to find Nibel and said, "Put Xia Zuo under house arrest."

Although he ran away, the punishment will not be light. However, Fan Liye doesn't want to care too much about this matter and will not choose a too severe punishment. Just confine him to his home for a period of time will be enough.

"Does the king need to summon them to give orders?" asked Nibel.

Fan Liye shook his head. This was just Xia Zuo's problem, so there was no need to hold another meeting to explain it. Nibel nodded and quickly left to do his work.

Fan Liye thought of something and set off for the human realm. He came to the woods not far from the front line of Area A and looked around for something. He still remembered that when he was in Area A, the blood hunters who died would only be buried in the woods.

If they were not Blood Hunters, as nobles, they would have had a decent funeral. Unfortunately, after becoming frontline Blood Hunters, they did not have much time to bury them.

It didn't take Fan Liye too much time to find Apollo's location, and Sylvia placed a white flower in his place.

He walked to the white flowers and took out a golden rose from his pocket. It was a gold-dyed rose that he bought from a stall owner when he passed by the city.

Apollo's eyes are golden, beautiful and gentle.

Fan Liye placed the flower behind the white flower. Although he was not sure whether he was qualified, and perhaps if Blood Hunter was here, he would drive him away, but the other party died because of him, so he needed to come here and take a look.

"The dead are the greatest. I believe you." Fan Liye said calmly, "If there is a next life, don't know me anymore."

Fan Liye bowed to Apollo and then left.

When he returned home, Fan Liye saw Ruifeng holding Fan Jie'en and standing in front of a figure. He did not restrict Ruifeng's actions, but the figure rarely came out.

Fan Liye walked over with some doubts, and was stunned when he saw the person in front of Ruifeng. The other person was also stunned when he saw Fan Liye, and then smiled and greeted him.

Fan Liye asked Fan Jie'en and Ruifeng to leave, then looked at each other and frowned.

"Long time no see. I came here looking for an old friend, but I didn't see him." Van Helsing raised his hand and greeted Fan Liye. "Fan...um...it's still a little strange to call you by your name. How are you?"

Fan Liye had met Van Helsing once before, but hadn't heard from him since. All these years had passed, and he seemed to haven't changed at all.

He came here to see his old friend? Who was it?

"Van Helsing." Fan Liye frowned and said, "This is the territory of the vampires. Is your old friend a vampire?"

"Of course, your father." Van Helsing smiled. "It is said that the Vampire King has a new blood clan. I think it should be you."

Fan Liye's frown deepened: "Are you friends with Angele? Aren't you a Blood Hunter?"

"By chance, I also know your mother, the previous generation of God, Elizabeth." Van Helsing smiled faintly, "Can't blood hunters be friends with vampires?"

"When you were Bishop Ming, you killed countless vampires. How could you be friends with vampires, especially the Vampire King?" Fan Liye said.

"Why not? I was already Angele's friend when I met you," Van Helsing said. "You met me after you were born, but you probably don't remember. I was a little surprised when Bishop Ming saw you."

Fan Liye was a little shocked: "You have known me for a long time?"

"Of course." Van Helsing smiled leisurely. "Why do you think you are called Van? Was it given to you by your parents, or did you just take over my name?"

"What do you mean?" Fan Liye's face darkened.

"A few years after you were born, you didn't have a name. We just called you Young Master. You didn't have a name. It was just a combination of several people's names and surnames." Van Helsing said, "Angel probably didn't tell you, and Elizabeth wouldn't tell you either.

You, caught between them, and Elizabeth's desire for you to become a blood hunter who kills vampires, are best represented by me, Van Helsing."

"I've been entangled with the vampires for thousands of years. I'm the representative of Bishop Ming and the Blood Hunters. Elizabeth addressed you by my name, and her intentions are clear." Van Helsing showed a distressed expression. "Since you've replaced the Vampire King, Angele should be dead. Alas, we've finally made some progress."

Fan Liye instantly understood what Van Helsing meant, and couldn't help but want to mock himself. His existence was so insignificant. He was nothing, not even a name.

He thought it was his name, just a coincidence like Van Helsing, but he didn't expect that his name belonged to someone else. He didn't have the love of his father and mother, and he couldn't have the sincerity of others. He lived in a lie, and even his name was pieced together.

Fan Liye suppressed his emotions and said calmly, "Why do you want to be friends with Angele?"

"A hundred years ago, it suddenly occurred to me why humans and vampires couldn't coexist peacefully," Van Helsing said, "so I decided to start with myself."

Fan Liye narrowed his eyes: "Aren't you afraid that Angele will kill you."

"You killed Angele, you are stronger than him, why don't you try to attack me?" Van Helsing said easily.

Fan Liye attacked immediately, and Van Helsing dodged it easily. He didn't slow down his attack, and the fact that Van Helsing could dodge it showed that he was quite capable, at least able to fight him on equal terms.

Can humans achieve this?

"I've lived this long, after all." Van Helsing smiled. "Don't underestimate anyone."

Fan Liye said calmly, "It's impossible for humans to live that long."

"I don't know, maybe I'm a monster." Van Helsing smiled nonchalantly, "Van, you are special. You have the blood of the Vampire King and the blood of God.

What I can't do, perhaps you can. I ask you to do the same as me and find a way for humans and vampires to coexist peacefully."

Van Helsing looked at the silver bullet shell on Fan Liye's chest and said, "The vampires have no faith, but they cannot live without humans. Humans don't want to be enslaved and oppressed. Why can't they coexist peacefully?"

Fan Liye raised his hand and held the silver bullet shell. It was the one that Bishop Van Helsing had given him when he made his promise of faith.

He is a vampire, he doesn't need faith.

Fan Liye pulled off the silver bullet shell, held it in his hand and said calmly, "For the Master."

The silver bullet shell was quickly broken down into small particles and disappeared. Van Helsing frowned when he saw Fan Liye's behavior.

Fan Liye suddenly smiled: "No matter whether you are lying or not, I agree. I will find a way."

Van Helsing then smiled. "We always have time enough. Goodbye, in the peaceful times to come."

After saying this, Van Helsing left quickly. Fan Liye watched him leave and thought of the disaster area in the human realm.

If they could coexist peacefully, there would be no disaster-stricken areas, no assimilated humans would be unable to survive, and no vampires would have to risk going to human territory to find food.

He gave up his faith and started a new life.

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