Chapter 362: Unknown Secret
Far from the border of the Dark Kingdom with the Human Empire, inside the Main Library of the Vampire Academy.
A grizzled and old but rather powerful-looking man entered unannounced and quickly searched through the floors with his senses.
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Sensing what he needed, he went deeper inside this giant Library that had books of all kinds.
Being one of the largest Libraries in the World, it holds an enormous number of books. Still, he had not come to read.
He was looking for someone.
And among the floors, the third floor was his chosen one.
As he entered here, there was not a person in sight.
But he walked to the bottom.
"Crazy old man, you made me go to over 20 different places to find you. But it turns out you locked yourself in here a long time ago and didn't tell me." The grizzled old man shouted, and suddenly, a pile of books fell down as another old man showed his head from behind a bookcase.
"Old Allen, what the hell are you doing here?" this man asked, surprised, and got up to greet him.
"Hahaha, old man, I need information; you've felt it, haven't you? A few days ago, that weird feeling in our abilities. I don't think your senses have rusted after so long." Allen replied, getting to the point immediately.
The man, known to many as a Librarian, stared at him.
He did not respond immediately but sat back down to read.
"Old man, are you still reading? What did you find now that you can't stop reading?" Allen asked and sat down next to him.
He was reading some history books. From millions of years ago, precisely.
"Are you doing research? Have you found things of value in this Library?" he asked, and the Librarian nodded.
"I have read almost all the books found here. Although there is not as much information as in the Central City of the World Library, what I got has helped me realize the answers to my questions." He replied and then closed the book without finishing reading it.
Allen was in shock. "My God, it's been hundreds of years, but you're still obsessed with books." He said, and the Librarian shrugged.
"If I wasn't so obsessed with them, you wouldn't be able to get the answers you're looking for. So, at this point, you should realize the importance of reading so many books." he replied angrily, and Allen laughed.
"Hahahaha, well, they are important, but I'd better leave that to others. I'll take care of being in front and killing as many as I can; you can play from behind as a strategist. That's it, hahaha."
The Librarian looked at him in shock and sighed. "That's why your son turned out the same for you. Look at him now, with a whole lot of enemies out there."
Allen shrugged after hearing this. "It's okay; none of them can do anything to him yet. Gray is so powerful that they all fear for their lives. Even if they want to kill him, they won't be able to do anything to him." A face full of pride shone on him when he spoke of his son.
But the Librarian sighed. "What if they attack it as a group?" He asked, and Allen looked at him.
"Old man, do you think my Clan Allen is small?" an unspoken answer with a question, which made clear this old man Allen's position on the matter of his son.
No matter who the enemy was, if they threatened his son, he would turn the entire Allen Clan against that enemy and exterminate them.
"Forget it; I can't argue with you." Sighing, he stood up and started walking toward the back of the Library.
Allen followed close behind him.
"Old Allen, how's the World outside? How are the Heirs doing this time?" he asked suddenly, and Allen nodded.
"They are better than those of the past era; well, perhaps only Gray could match the best of this era. But my Allen Clan has lost steam in this generation. It's so noticeable it's scary. Also, the abilities they are getting are much more powerful. There's a girl with Clairvoyance; she's from the Murphys." He replied.
That made the old man stare at him. "As long as Gray is alive, the Allens can still hold the reign. But... It will be dangerous once he's out of action. Which Clans have grown stronger?"
"Edevane and the Relish, very noticeably. In terms of power among the current Heirs, among the Seven Clans, my Allen Clan is sixth. If we put both of them, but among the Senior Heirs, we are still among the Top Three." He replied.
That made the librarian sigh. "The Murphys as usual, receiving strange abilities. But the fact that it's the Edevane and the Relish who have been most blessed this time around is quite dangerous for Gray. Those guys hate him, after all."
Allen shrugged. "Our Allen's little girl recently got a good boy, but it seems to me that Gray wants him for something else. He's been investigating him a lot because he carries the Dietrich last name and was found in a very dangerous place. But the situation is getting dangerous lately." He replied, and the Librarian frowned.
"A Dietrich? Could it be that boy, Matthew Dietrich?" he asked, and old Allen nodded.
"You know him?"
"Hehe, that Gray is pretty slick. If he's a real Dietrich, he wants to tie him to the Allens."
Suddenly, the Librarian stopped walking and grabbed a book off a shelf.
"Old Allen, I'm coming out shortly. The era is about to change once again, and I want to witness the birth of a new era. My flesh has been yearning for this since my birth; I can't miss something so important," he said.
His words made old Allen frown and look at him. His smiling expression turned deadly serious.
"Is it regarding what we felt recently?" He asked, and the Librarian nodded.
"This book I stole from the Central Library of the Central City of the World. There is mention here of an existence that might someday come. Perhaps it was a prophecy of some Great Prophet of the past, or perhaps it was left behind by some Dietrich scribe. But it says something that left me thinking for hundreds of years." He said, holding up the book so they could both read.
-When the Fragments tremble, and thrill, the Heir of Origin has descended. Prepare yourselves, vampiric troops; a New Age is coming.
Simple words that reflected an unknown secret; an indescribable feeling rose in Allen's heart as he read this and the Librarian spoke again.
"The Fragments are the abilities, according to my theory. So, a Great Heir might have descended into this World. I don't know what changes it might bring, but I must see it with my own eyes." He replied.
Allen was very thoughtful about it, and although he got an answer about what he wanted when he left, he didn't seem satisfied. Maybe he was worried about the future, or perhaps he was trying to understand what that old man had told him.
The Librarian watched him go and sighed. 'A New Age, eh... 10 million years since the last one... Who is the one who will be able to institute it?' He smiled excitedly and began to prepare to leave this place.
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