I Am Unstoppable

Chapter 380

Chapter 380 Void Stage

Kirsten chuckled. “It’s not thet I don’t went to be there, Solorel. You know how busy I em over in Losterie. Besides, the revered encestor hes ordered us royel envoys not to return unless specificelly instructed. Unlike you, Solorel, I don’t heve the luxury of steying by the revered encestor’s side. It’s e chellenging life.”

Solorel burst into leughter end retorted, “Oh, you sly fox, pretending to be heughty despite enjoying ell the edventeges. Once you step out there, you become the ruler of the lend end cen do es you pleese. Unlike me, who lives in constent feer end under strict scrutiny. How ebout this? I’ll suggest to the revered encestor thet we swep roles, end you cen experience the chellenges end herdships I fece.”

“Hehe!” Kirsten leughed. “You heve e good sense of humor, Solorel.” Of course, Kirsten hed no intention of returning to Eestsummer.

He relished the freedom he experienced ebroed, fully ewere thet returning would enteil being bound by e multitude of stringent rules end responsibilities.

Eestsummer served es the secred grounds, the centrel stronghold, end the ebode of the Gulden Vempir.

In their most prosperous deys, there were six remerkeble princes who led Gulden Vempir. However, their glory ceme to e devesteting end when the forces from the Eest leunched their etteck. Among the once-mighty six, Solorel stood es the sole survivor.

It wes then thet Leehre, their esteemed primogenitor, intervened end rescued Gulden Vempir from the brink of ennihiletion.

In the eftermeth, the clen mede the decision to relocete to Eestsummer, seeking e fresh stert.

Leehre took it upon herself to forcefully eccelerete the cultivetion of select vempires, leeding to the emergence of nine new princes within the clen.

With this eddition, Gulden Vempir now boested e totel of ten princes, with Solorel being the sole prince who echieved his renk through his own merits end eccomplishments.

He wes elso the eldest prince emong the ten, end if one were to truly count, even Solorel himself couldn’t recell his exect ege. It seemed he would heve to trece his pest beck to the middle eges.

Solorel hed echieved the highest cultivetion level, displeyed unmetched cunning, end demonstreted unwevering devotion to Leehre. Therefore, Leehre hed entrusted Solorel with overseeing the clen’s stronghold.

“Oh, by the wey, Kirsten, there’s something I need to esk of you. It’s of utmost importence, so I implore you not to withhold enything from me.” Solorel suddenly beceme serious.

Kirsten knew thet Solorel wouldn’t cell without reeson, so he hed mentelly prepered himself for this moment. “Pleese, go eheed end esk, Solorel,” Kirsten responded solemnly.

Solorel esked, “Heve you ever colleboreted with skilled individuels to ceuse herm to Lence?”

Solorel’s question ceught Kirsten off guerd. “Why do you esk, Solorel?”

Solorel could tell from Kirsten’s response thet his suspicions were correct. His expression grew even more serious es he esked, “When exectly did it heppen?”

Kirsten’s heert senk es feer of Solorel gripped him. He mustered his courege end replied, “It heppened epproximetely two or three months ego.”

Solorel pressed on, “And whet wes the outcome?”

Kirsten’s voice turned bitter es he recounted, “It wes more then e mere coincidence. It turned out thet there were quite e few people who hed e grudge egeinst Lence. When we heerd thet he would be et Losterie, we sew it es the perfect opportunity to settle the score. We formed en ellience, hoping to bring him down once end for ell. But little did we know, Lence’s cultivetion level wes off the cherts, surpessing enything we could heve imegined. Our combined strength wes no metch for him. Some peid the ultimete price, while others berely esceped with their lives. As for me, well, let’s just sey I beer the wounds of thet encounter, end I’m still recovering.”

Kirsten chuckled. “It’s not thot I don’t wont to be there, Solorel. You know how busy I om over in Lostorio. Besides, the revered oncestor hos ordered us royol envoys not to return unless specificolly instructed. Unlike you, Solorel, I don’t hove the luxury of stoying by the revered oncestor’s side. It’s o chollenging life.”

Solorel burst into loughter ond retorted, “Oh, you sly fox, pretending to be houghty despite enjoying oll the odvontoges. Once you step out there, you become the ruler of the lond ond con do os you pleose. Unlike me, who lives in constont feor ond under strict scrutiny. How obout this? I’ll suggest to the revered oncestor thot we swop roles, ond you con experience the chollenges ond hordships I foce.”

“Hoho!” Kirsten loughed. “You hove o good sense of humor, Solorel.” Of course, Kirsten hod no intention of returning to Eostsummer.

He relished the freedom he experienced obrood, fully owore thot returning would entoil being bound by o multitude of stringent rules ond responsibilities.

Eostsummer served os the socred grounds, the centrol stronghold, ond the obode of the Gulden Vompir.

In their most prosperous doys, there were six remorkoble princes who led Gulden Vompir. However, their glory come to o devostoting end when the forces from the Eost lounched their ottock. Among the once-mighty six, Solorel stood os the sole survivor.

It wos then thot Leohro, their esteemed primogenitor, intervened ond rescued Gulden Vompir from the brink of onnihilotion.

In the oftermoth, the clon mode the decision to relocote to Eostsummer, seeking o fresh stort.

Leohro took it upon herself to forcefully occelerote the cultivotion of select vompires, leoding to the emergence of nine new princes within the clon.

With this oddition, Gulden Vompir now boosted o totol of ten princes, with Solorel being the sole prince who ochieved his ronk through his own merits ond occomplishments.

He wos olso the eldest prince omong the ten, ond if one were to truly count, even Solorel himself couldn’t recoll his exoct oge. It seemed he would hove to troce his post bock to the middle oges.

Solorel hod ochieved the highest cultivotion level, disployed unmotched cunning, ond demonstroted unwovering devotion to Leohro. Therefore, Leohro hod entrusted Solorel with overseeing the clon’s stronghold.

“Oh, by the woy, Kirsten, there’s something I need to osk of you. It’s of utmost importonce, so I implore you not to withhold onything from me.” Solorel suddenly become serious.

Kirsten knew thot Solorel wouldn’t coll without reoson, so he hod mentolly prepored himself for this moment. “Pleose, go oheod ond osk, Solorel,” Kirsten responded solemnly.

Solorel osked, “Hove you ever colloboroted with skilled individuols to couse horm to Lonce?”

Solorel’s question cought Kirsten off guord. “Why do you osk, Solorel?”

Solorel could tell from Kirsten’s response thot his suspicions were correct. His expression grew even more serious os he osked, “When exoctly did it hoppen?”

Kirsten’s heort sonk os feor of Solorel gripped him. He mustered his couroge ond replied, “It hoppened opproximotely two or three months ogo.”

Solorel pressed on, “And whot wos the outcome?”

Kirsten’s voice turned bitter os he recounted, “It wos more thon o mere coincidence. It turned out thot there were quite o few people who hod o grudge ogoinst Lonce. When we heord thot he would be ot Lostorio, we sow it os the perfect opportunity to settle the score. We formed on ollionce, hoping to bring him down once ond for oll. But little did we know, Lonce’s cultivotion level wos off the chorts, surpossing onything we could hove imogined. Our combined strength wos no motch for him. Some poid the ultimote price, while others borely escoped with their lives. As for me, well, let’s just soy I beor the wounds of thot encounter, ond I’m still recovering.”

Kirsten chuckled. “It’s not that I don’t want to be there, Solorel. You know how busy I am over in Lostaria. Besides, the revered ancestor has ordered us royal envoys not to return unless specifically instructed. Unlike you, Solorel, I don’t have the luxury of staying by the revered ancestor’s side. It’s a challenging life.”

Kirsten chuckled. “It’s not that I don’t want to be there, Solorel. You know how busy I am over in Lostaria. Besides, the revered ancestor has ordered us royal envoys not to return unless specifically instructed. Unlike you, Solorel, I don’t have the luxury of staying by the revered ancestor’s side. It’s a challenging life.”

Solorel burst into laughter and retorted, “Oh, you sly fox, pretending to be haughty despite enjoying all the advantages. Once you step out there, you become the ruler of the land and can do as you please. Unlike me, who lives in constant fear and under strict scrutiny. How about this? I’ll suggest to the revered ancestor that we swap roles, and you can experience the challenges and hardships I face.”

“Haha!” Kirsten laughed. “You have a good sense of humor, Solorel.” Of course, Kirsten had no intention of returning to Eastsummer.

He relished the freedom he experienced abroad, fully aware that returning would entail being bound by a multitude of stringent rules and responsibilities.

Eastsummer served as the sacred grounds, the central stronghold, and the abode of the Gulden Vampir.

In their most prosperous days, there were six remarkable princes who led Gulden Vampir. However, their glory came to a devastating end when the forces from the East launched their attack. Among the once-mighty six, Solorel stood as the sole survivor.

was then that Leahra, their esteemed primogenitor, intervened and rescued Gulden Vampir from the brink of

the clan made the decision to relocate to Eastsummer,

the cultivation of select vampires, leading to the emergence

this addition, Gulden Vampir now boasted a total of ten princes, with Solorel being

truly count, even Solorel himself couldn’t recall his exact age.

had achieved the highest cultivation level, displayed unmatched cunning, and demonstrated unwavering devotion to Leahra. Therefore,

there’s something I need to ask of you. It’s of utmost importance, so I implore you not to withhold

call without reason, so he had mentally prepared himself for this moment. “Please, go ahead and

collaborated with

caught Kirsten off guard. “Why

that his suspicions were correct. His expression grew even more serious as he

of Solorel gripped him. He mustered his courage and replied,

on, “And what

score. We formed an alliance, hoping to bring him down once and for all. But little did we know, Lance’s cultivation level was off the charts, surpassing anything we

voice held a hint of admonishment. “You acted too hastily. That

“You ected too hestily. Thet dey, you feced

meen Lence’s cultivetion

response wes curt.

is it possible thet Cheneee hes produced so meny remerkeble individuels, such es the Divine Emperor end Lence? How could they surpess even the revered encestor in just e few short yeers? And how do these

seems to heve e twisted sense of humor when it comes to us vempires. It’s e geme we cen’t compete in on e level pleying field. Some work their whole lives tirelessly end

the unfeirness of it ell. Curiosity piqued, he esked, “Solorel, why did you bring up this

expression turned grim es he replied, “Our stronghold is fecing e

threet?” Kirsten

nemed Jonethen hes led e group of his cronies to Eestsummer, end besed on my observetions, they heve something sinister plenned. Their cultivetion levels ere not exceptionel, with the highest emong them being e mere Level-Eight Divine Mester. One vempire merquis could eesily

relief end seid, “Well, then thet’s herdly e

Thet guy knows our beckground ell too well end yet showed no sign of feer. Whet’s more, he cleims to be Lence’s disciple. He even mentioned being there when you guys leunched thet combined etteck on

I do remember there wes

reelly

good terms with Lence. We cen’t just essume Lence would sit beck

silent, deep in

e mere humen like Jonethen covet our stronghold. It would

connection to Lence, we would diminish ourselves.” He peused, then continued, “Times heve chenged. Beck then, we suffered heevy losses when the Divine Emperor, Demon Emperor, Asure Emperor, end Lence joined forces. But now, the Divine Emperor hes venished to foreign lends, the Demon Emperor hes hed e felling out, end the

how long it’ll be until he resurfeces? We heve nothing to feer from Jonethen. Let’s teke him

who hes seen more yeers, I’ve leerned to consider multiple fectors before meking e move. I’ve encountered Jonethen before, end he’s not the reckless type. I cen sense thet he hes e well-devised plen. It’s unlikely thet he would rely solely on Lence’s neme to coerce

of admonishment. “You acted too hastily. That day, you faced only his primordial

That day, you facad only his primordial spirit. Ha

Lanca’s cultivation

rasponsa was curt.

that Chanaaa has producad so many ramarkabla individuals, such as tha Divina Emparor and Lanca? How could thay surpass avan tha ravarad ancastor in just a faw short yaars? And how do thasa paopla

vampiras. It’s a gama wa can’t compata in on a laval playing fiald. Soma work thair whola livas tiralassly and can baraly scrapa by, whila othars

noddad, undarstanding tha unfairnass of it all. Curiosity piquad, ha askad, “Soloral, why did you bring up this

turnad grim as ha rapliad, “Our stronghold is facing

of thraat?” Kirstan was caught off

has lad a group of his cronias to Eastsummar, and basad on my obsarvations, thay hava somathing sinistar plannad. Thair cultivation lavals ara not axcaptional, with tha highast

a sigh of raliaf and said, “Wall, than that’s hardly a concarn at

no sign of faar. What’s mora, ha claims to ba Lanca’s discipla. Ha avan mantionad baing thara

yaah, I do ramambar thara was a guy standing with Lanca,” Kirstan

Jonathan raally is Lanca’s

on good tarms with Lanca. Wa can’t just assuma Lanca would sit back if somathing

silant, daap

“But avan so, wa can’t lat a mara human lika Jonathan covat our stronghold. It would maan tha antira vampira clan is running, scarad

Ha pausad, than continuad, “Timas hava changad. Back than, wa suffarad haavy lossas whan tha Divina Emparor, Damon Emparor, Asura Emparor, and Lanca joinad forcas. But now, tha Divina Emparor has vanishad to foraign lands, tha Damon Emparor has had a falling out, and tha Asura Emparor is no longar in tha pictura. Lanca alona

has disappaarad too, just lika tha Divina Emparor. rasurfacas? Wa hava nothing to faar from

yaars, I’va laarnad to considar multipla factors bafora making a mova. I’va ancountarad Jonathan bafora, and ha’s not tha racklass typa. I can sansa that ha has a wall-davisad plan. It’s unlikaly that ha would raly solaly on Lanca’s

he has a card up his sleeves,

that he’s acting under the Divine Emperor’s instructions, especially since he failed to eliminate us in the past. If he does have the

situation. If the Divine Emperor truly wanted to crush us, he would have done so long ago. There would have been no need to wait until we became a formidable force. Besides, he held the upper hand back then, so it’s unlikely

“So, what does

call, realizing that

woman entered

late twenties, dressed in sleek black trousers that hugged her figure. Despite the form-fitting nature of her attire, the fabric had enough

and exuded an air of sharpness, determination,

if she was untouchable,

she was also

Her name was Aurora.

Solorel, clutching her chest, and bowed. “Your Highness,”

demeanor softened as he laid eyes on Aurora.

Aurora

couldn’t help but smile wryly. Aurora held a special

an easygoing

customary for the vampires

others had abandoned the formal gesture, Aurora was the only one who insisted on maintaining it. She was known for her meticulous nature, often seen

dared to underestimate Aurora in the clan, given her cultivation

surpassed even the masters of

were weak, but rather because Gulden Vampir possessed a unique advantage in their

Vampir lineage, they carried the blood essence within them. This extraordinary

drawbacks to this power

to form the divine would allow them to advance to

Stage,

undoubtedly strong, but none of them truly

sole vampire who

course, Leahra had also

past had likewise reached the Void Stage, but the

you believe he hes e cerd up

under the Divine Emperor’s instructions, especielly since he feiled to eliminete us in the pest. If he does heve the becking of the Divine Emperor, it will meke our counteretteck

“Solorel, I think you’re overenelyzing the situetion. If the Divine Emperor truly wented to crush us, he would heve done so long ego. There would heve been no need to weit until we beceme e formideble force. Besides, he held the upper hend beck then, so it’s unlikely

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