Clutching a key to a private locker in the school, Han Lingxi warily watched the three people who seemed poised to launch another attack. She had taken the key from her pocket earlier that day when Teacher Connie had given it to her, and she had casually put it in her pocket. Little did she expect it to become her weapon.
A vampire's finger would definitely be a better killing weapon than this iron key, but Han Lingxi can't fully accept killing people yet. It would be too difficult for her to tear someone apart with her bare hands, so she'd better find something that can barely be called a weapon.
Anyway, her speed is faster than a bullet; a small piece of iron launched at the speed of a bullet has astonishing destructive power.
Han Lingxi skillfully dodged the subsequent attacks, and her own attacks were also forced back. Han Lingxi looked at the person opposite her who hadn't made a move yet, knowing that she should finish the battle quickly. That person was chanting a holy incantation, and the sound spread within the seal. Han Lingxi felt her movements gradually slowing down.
The Holy Guidance can suppress the movements of vampires. Vampires move so fast that they are difficult to catch. Once their speed is suppressed, their strength will be greatly reduced. The fact that vampire hunters can stand on the opposite side of vampires and have survived shows that they have some foundation.
Han Lingxi knew that the longer she dragged things out, the worse it would be for her, which was why she had rushed to attack earlier. She hadn't expected to fail, but she couldn't delay any longer. Han Lingxi moved swiftly toward the vampire elder. The other two noticed Han Lingxi's intention and fired bullets at her relentlessly. Han Lingxi could only move and dodge as the silver bullets grazed her cheeks.
Han Lingxi was about to reach the elder when a bullet struck her in her path. Ignoring it, she let it hit her shoulder. Seeing Han Lingxi charging towards him, the elder was forced to stop chanting the holy incantation. He drew a silver dagger, and Han Lingxi briefly exchanged blows with him. In a one-on-one fight, he would naturally be no match for her, but Han Lingxi also had to be wary of the other two. During the fight, she was stabbed in the abdomen by the dagger. Han Lingxi tiptoed backward, and as she retreated, the key she held in her hand flew towards the elder, piercing his heart.
Han Lingxi leaned against the seal, barely able to stand. The remaining two were probably stunned, unable to accept that the elder had died like this. They surrounded the elder's body, and Han Lingxi got a chance to catch her breath.
The elder probably didn't expect that vampires would use hidden weapons. Although it was just a small key, it could be shot with great force. With Han Lingxi's perfect aim, it wouldn't be difficult to kill someone.
The remaining two looked very grief-stricken. The vampire hunter families were all related, and the elder who died must have been very close to them. Han Lingxi certainly didn't blame herself. If she had shown mercy, she would have been the one to die. She only hoped that they would be even more grief-stricken so that they would ignore her. Give her some more time and she could break the seal.
Han Lingxi was too badly injured. Even though the remaining two people were people she would never normally take seriously, they could easily kill her now. The silver dagger was still stuck in her abdomen, and she dared not pull it out. A vampire wouldn't die even if the blood in its body dried up, but it would become weak and fall into a deep sleep. What if she pulled it out and all the blood had been drained? She didn't want to fall asleep at this moment.
---Aside---
Sorry, I was busy with exams this morning and didn't have time to write. I'll try to catch up tonight.
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