Progenitor Vampire: I Have Many Skills!

Chapter 507 The Forbidden Library, The Academic World (9)



Even though Matthew was aware of a lot of this, he had to read it to verify that he wouldn't miss anything.

And what the book said were different ways to use curses. What they were, their creation, and who was part of it.

It also mentioned its importance in the versatility of the vampire race. This seemed to be a perfect way to counter magic as well, as potentially, the curses could be cast without needing any power, using only mental power.

This meant that practically everyone in this world could use them since everyone has mental power. Some have more than others, but everyone should be able to use them.

That would represent a tremendous increase in power in the vampire race if they were to expand. That's where one more curse comes in: the failed curse of the Cursed Dagger.

This is the curse of the dagger that Matthew wanted to investigate. It was recorded as a failed curse because it did not achieve its purpose. Still, it is one way to spread the Curses among the civilian population, as this curse is easy to use and to feel its 'power'. It is also very easy for the population to fall for the lies of the big guys, which is what they have been doing in that Organization.

Behind every Curse is also a little trick to overcome it or to make it more powerful, and this was one of the most touched topics in this book.

Now, there was a topic of much greater importance than that which encompassed the Curses, specifically, the Curse of the Dagger.

-Curses are not all roses. There are bad things among them, too. We are talking about a new Power System based on Mental Power. Naturally, it has problems. That is why its use must be regulated and not fall into the wrong hands.

Curses have the ability to mutate and change the destiny for which it was made. For example, the Curse of the Dagger is supposed to be created so that people who have it can be an assassin squad that uses small daggers, but this curse has a terrible backlash: anyone who has it can have its power stolen and transferred to someone else, under certain powerful inscriptions. It can also cause those people to be transformed into terrible beasts.

Curses are good, but everything good has to have a bad side. So, in the future, some might use them to overcome power levels, without the need to have the ability to do so. If the time comes, whoever did it should be exterminated.

Because he did it at the cost of many people's lives.

That is why Curses can NOT fall into the hands of people with deviant thoughts. They were created for versatility, not for the mass slaughter of innocent people.

I hope future generations can understand that.-

That was the book's last part, revealing a surprising secret.

'No wonder they are so angry. If those guys know about this, there may be people with greater combat power than Gray.' Matthew frowned.

This was problematic, but in the end, he could only sigh.

There was nothing he could do but prepare for the worst. Explore more at empire

He looked at the two waiting for him as he finished reading this book.

"If Central City is the one that has control of the Libraries, we can say that they are traitors too, can't we?"

Gray nodded. "We could do that. But it's dangerous. I know the power of the Central City. In terms of power, they are centralized. So, the rulers are really powerful, some of whom are on the level of Vampire Clan Leaders. What's worse, they have the protection of the Divine City since the Divine City and the Central City are connected."

Matthew frowned. "The Divine City, when does it open?" He asked.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

He has no memory of that City, no recollection of whether his father even planned to create such a thing, but that's the place where he could remove his Second Seal, so it must be an important City to him.

Gray frowned a little. "In 3 years. That's why the Heirs lately are returning to their territories and focusing on increasing their power. It's getting close to the time they must go there."

Matthew nodded.

"If so, we still have time. We need to find a way to keep Central City quiet all this time since we won't enter into a full-scale battle with them. We need to develop first." He replied.

"Young Master, if you need help from my Clan, do not hesitate to contact Sophia. I will urge her to help you from now on." Murphy said, making Matthew smile.

"It's okay, you're Sophia's father, and I'm her friend. You don't need to call me that."

Murphy smiled sheepishly. "If you are, just call me Old Man Murphy or Frederick. That will do."

After nodding and talking some more, Matthew walked away from the two, leaving them to read more books while he wandered around the area, looking for more information on the curses.

Seeing that his enemies seemed to have a good grip on it and knew them very well, even going so far as to modify them, he needed information. He didn't remember everything about the curses, so he needed to remember them well.

Thus, the hours passed. Even 24 hours after entering, many were still focused on reading the books back and forth.

Matthew had read many books, including Dietrich's Road, but his memories got ahead of what the book said. Now that he had more knowledge, he had to be more discerning about what he read.

That was until suddenly, he hit upon a book with a name that drew him in.

-The Heir of Origin.

He didn't know by whom it was written, but knowing it was about him made him want to read it.

Although in his memory, his father occasionally reminded him of it, there are no memories in his mind to tell him what it is. The only thing he knows about it is that, according to what he has read and seen, he was in a 'Prophecy' that was told over 20 million years ago.

Of the rest, he hasn't the slightest idea what it means.

This book may have the answer.

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