MasukThe city lights of Valenfort burned bright against the suffocating dark like a gem tainted by blood. Beneath that glittering surface lay nameless alleys where the scent of iron and the echoes of screams intertwined into a symphony of hell. No one remembered the last time they saw a real sunrise for this city had long belonged to the night. Evelyn Cross , a fourth-generation vampire hunter of the secretive order known as The Order of the Thorn , was born in blood and sworn to die for her mission. She had once watched her father torn apart by a pureblood vampire, a creature so fearsome that humans dared only whisper its name in prayer. Since that day, Evelyn lived like a blade cold, unfeeling, and driven by the hunt. Until she met Lucien Draven , the Blood King of Valenfort who ruled the shadows with a calm smile and eyes that could stop a heartbeat. Lucien did not kill Evelyn upon their first encounter. Instead, he saved her from the very comrades who had betrayed her. A vampire saving a hunter such a thing had never happened in the history of either world. Evelyn despised him… yet could not kill him. Lucien desired her… yet knew his love was her death sentence. In Valenfort, a war of blood is rising. The ancient vampire houses are clawing for dominance, while the hunters’ order fractures under betrayal and deceit. Amidst gunfire, betrayal, and desire, Blood War is not merely a battle between species but between the heart and fate itself. “In the world of darkness, truth isn’t written in ink… but in blood.”
Lihat lebih banyak"Valenfort was a city that never truly slept, it only bled quietly beneath its lights."
The night wind swept through the skyscrapers, the neon sign of Club Morin lights flickered over rain-soaked streets, painting crimson reflections on puddles that smelled faintly of iron.
Valenfort, the city that never sleeps, hid itself beneath the noise of car horns, nightclub music, and the lost souls wandering in the dark.
But beneath that glittering facade, Valenfort was still a wound that never healed.
Evelyn Cross tightened her grip on the silver dagger at her belt, her gaze tracing the city’s veins of light below. The moonlight reflected in her silver gray eyes cold, emotionless, and sharp with vigilance.
Through her earpiece came the familiar voice of the commander from the Hunters’ Headquarters:
“Evelyn, blood energy traces detected in the eastern district. High contamination level. The victim was found completely drained.”
Evelyn cocked her weapon, her voice low and steady.
“Copy that. I’ll handle it.”
Beneath her feet, Valenfort glittered like a maze of lights. Here, humans and vampires lived side by side two worlds coexisting in deceit: one wearing human faces, the other hiding fangs behind smiles.
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Devereux District, eastern Valenfort once a neighborhood where the human elite and vampires coexisted in fragile peace.
But tonight, the air reeked of blood.
Evelyn stepped into a dark alley. The metallic tang was thick in the air. She drew a silver dagger from her belt, its blade engraved with the Hunters’ insignia: a cross entwined with a drop of blood.
A body slumped against the wall, pale skin, two puncture marks on the neck. No signs of struggle. No footprints. Only a single black rose was pinned to the victim’s chest.
Evelyn frowned.
“The mark of... the Blood Cult.”
The Hunters had eradicated that cult years ago, a fanatic vampire sect that worshipped the so-called “King of Blood,” believed to be nothing more than legend.
But a black rose couldn’t be a coincidence.
She lifted her sensor watch and crimson energy traces spiraled across the screen like smoke.
Her eyes sharpened as a shadow darted across the rooftops.
Evelyn moved instantly, swift, precise.
Her boots pounded against the metal roofs as the wind cut across her skin.
She drew her silver pistol and fired.
Three bullets tore through the night.
The sound of metal clashing echoed as the figure had dodged them.
A deep chuckle rolled through the darkness, carried by the wind.
“A hunter? I thought your kind was extinct.”
Evelyn’s reply was cold as steel.
“And vampires should’ve vanished with the old myths.”
The shadow landed before her tall, cloaked in black, eyes glowing red like smoldering rubies.
He was no ordinary Turned the power radiating from him was suffocating.
Evelyn realized it instantly.
“Pureblood…” she hissed, tightening her grip on the dagger.
He smiled.
“Clever girl. But you shouldn’t be here alone, little hunter.”
She didn’t answer.
The only sound was steel slicing through air as she lunged.
They clashed blindingly fast. Sparks burst as silver met claw.
He was monstrously strong, every blow cracked the concrete beneath them. Evelyn evaded most strikes, but a slash tore her shoulder blood seeped through her suit.
“Your blood… it’s different,” he murmured, eyes flickering with intrigue.
Evelyn gritted her teeth and drove her blade into his chest but instead of falling, he caught her wrist. His gaze softened, no longer that of an enemy but of someone searching for something long lost.
“Do you know… whose eyes those are?” he whispered.
Evelyn shoved him back, ripping the dagger free as blood splattered across the roof.
“Shut up!”
He chuckled faintly, blood trailing down his lips, yet his expression remained calm almost serene.
“Valenfort is awakening… Evelyn Cross.”
She froze. He knew her name?
Before she could react, he vanished into black smoke leaving behind a single black rose falling at her feet.
Evelyn picked it up. The petals were stained with blood.
She stared at it, a strange unease rising in her chest, the feeling that tonight wasn’t just another hunt.
It was the beginning of something ancient, darker than she could imagine… and tied to her fate.
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A sharp beep sounded in her earpiece the commander’s urgent voice cut through.
“Evelyn, report! Where are you? Energy levels just spiked, we’ve detected a Pureblood signature!”
Evelyn inhaled deeply, her eyes fixed on the darkness consuming the city.
“I met him.”
“Who?”
“A Pureblood… and he knows who I am.”
Silence filled the line, the kind that made the whole of Valenfort seem to hold its breath.
Then the commander’s voice returned, low and grave.
“Fall back. If it’s him… you can’t fight him.”
Evelyn tightened her grip on the dagger.
"The Blood King?”
She didn’t wait for a reply.
Only the wind remained and the gleam of silver under the moonlight.
In the heart of Valenfort, an ancient secret had awakened.
Somewhere between light and shadow, a pair of deep crimson eyes opened and the one believed to be dead… had returned.
Chapter 138: Bell TowerThe Bell Tower field did not become complete.It became balanced.That was the final change—subtle enough that it could almost be mistaken for continuation of everything that had come before, yet absolute enough to signal the end of the first system cycle.Evelyn felt it as a quiet settling inside the layered structure of reality: observer and observed no longer expanding, no longer separating further, but beginning to stabilize their distance. Not collapsing back into unity, and not drifting into infinite differentiation either. Something between those extremes had formed, and for the first time, it held.Lucien spoke slowly.“System recursion has reached steady-state equilibrium,” he said.Rowan blinked.“So… this is it?”Serah answered carefully.“Phase one structural evolution has completed.”Elara’s attention remained fixed on the Bell Tower field, but now the field no longer behaved like something becoming. It behaved like something that had learned a tem
Chapter 137: ObserverThe return of causality did not restore clarity.It restored distance.Evelyn felt it first as a subtle separation between what was happening and what was aware of it happening. In the earlier states—null, drift, edge formation, object emergence—awareness and event had still been fused, even if unstable. Now, with temporal ordering stabilizing, something new had appeared between them.A gap.Not physical. Not conceptual in the old sense.But positional.Lucien noticed it almost immediately.“There is emergent observer differentiation,” he said.Rowan frowned slightly.“What does that mean this time?”Serah answered in a careful tone.“The system is beginning to distinguish between event propagation and event registration.”Elara’s attention remained fixed on the Bell Tower field, where proto-objects were now maintaining persistence across time slices and influencing each other through weak causal chains.“Observation is no longer identical with occurrence,” she s
Chapter 136: PressureThe first time causality returned, it did not arrive as sequence.It arrived as insistence.A subtle forcing inside the Bell Tower field that made certain states feel like they should follow others—not by rule, not by law, but by a quiet internal tension that no longer allowed every configuration to remain equally possible.Evelyn felt it as a narrowing of openness. Not restriction in the old sense, but a soft bias forming inside reality itself, like the field had begun to prefer continuity over total equivalence.Lucien spoke slowly.“Temporal ordering pressure is stabilizing,” he said.Rowan frowned.“So things are starting to happen in order again?”Serah answered carefully.“Not full order. Preference for directional consistency is emerging.”Elara’s attention remained fixed across the Bell Tower field, where proto-objects had begun to maintain themselves long enough to interact.“Causal asymmetry is forming between stabilized nodes,” she said. “One state is
Chapter 135: NameThe first object did not remain alone for long.Not because it reproduced, but because its stability began to distort the surrounding field into partial agreement with its persistence.Where it existed, forgetting became less efficient. Where it was absent, variance still dominated, but now with a faint directional bias—like the system had discovered that total uniformity was no longer the only possible outcome.Evelyn sensed it as a widening zone of “almost-stability” surrounding the first anchored node. Not yet objects, but regions that hesitated before dissolving, as if trying to imitate continuity.Lucien observed the shift with quiet precision.“Coherence propagation is accelerating,” he said.Rowan tilted his head slightly.“So that first thing is spreading… what, existence?”Serah answered carefully.“Not existence itself. Stability bias.”Elara’s attention remained fixed on the Bell Tower field.“The identity loop is acting as a reference attractor,” she said
Chapter 6: The Phantom of the Guild Three days after the massacre at the Crimson Chapel, Valenfort felt like a city strangled, a nightmare that would not let go.No matter the channel, every newscast repeated the same two words: “epidemic outbreak.”The Hunter’s Guild issued an official statement
Chapter 5: The Awakening of the Black Blood3 A.M Valenfor.Above the city, unmarked aircrafts sliced through the clouds like silent predators.Below, the entire Hollow Vein valley had been sealed off.Towers of white light pierced the darkness blades of divine judgment ready to fall.The operation
Chapter 4: Crimson CathedralThree days after the incident in the northern industrial district, Valenfort was shrouded in an unnaturally thick fog. The sun no longer rose, only faint streaks of light struggled through the crimson haze. Panic spread among the people as new disappearances mounted. B
Chapter 3: The Call from the DarkThe northern industrial zone of Valenfort, once the heart of the city’s mechanical age, was now nothing more than a wasteland of rusted steel and crumbling concrete.From afar, the collapsed factories looked like the gaping jaws of a dead beast, frozen mid-roar in
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