I Became the Progenitor Vampire

Chapter 471 - 472: Arrival at the Lost Sea, an Unexpected Situation



The sky was a gloomy cold; winter had already set in, and ever since the day the sky cracked, the world had seldom seen the sun.

Of course, for the Bloodline, this was perhaps good news. The thick clouds allowed them to preserve some of their strength during daylight.

Violent gales mixed with snow and ice slapped against the Magic Shield like knives.

Under Castro’s ultra-fast supersonic speed, the Magic Shield was stretched into a teardrop shape, pointed at the front and wide at the back.

Castro’s speed caused the landscape below to rapidly recede, as Lide, with a piercing gaze, looked down and directed Castro’s path.

Although the intelligence command center had located the whereabouts of the Demigod Sea Beast, he decided to visit the Blue Star Tribe first.

The Blue Star Tribe was the Fishman Tribe that had always cooperated with Dawn City. It was Lide who previously exchanged a Golden Bloodline octopus for the half-blood mermaid Kachar with the Fishman Tribe.

The original reason Dawn City came to the Lost Sea was due to the appearance of the Undead Empire, then the invasions of the Beastman and the Fishman attacks on the coast of the Nolan Empire, which caused a shortage of magical raw materials needed by the Crimson Mage Tower.

That’s why Lide sent people to the Lost Sea to find partners and provide Magic Materials for Dawn City.

The cooperation between Dawn City and the Blue Star Tribe was only achieved after a fight between him and the other party.

With time, supported by the powerful alchemy, magic, and technological capabilities of Dawn City, the Blue Star Tribe flourished even more.

By now, the Blue Star Tribe was one of the giants of the Lost Coast.

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