Chapter 89 Blood Moon Covenant, Descendants of the Maid(1/2)
Author: The fog dissipates
Chu Ming took the tea handed over by Alice, thanked him, then faced the woman and asked his doubts.
"Ms. Blade, do you have a way to solve the demonization crisis?"
The woman paused and put down the tea cup, her black pupils becoming darker and darker.
"So you are here to solve the demonization crisis?"
There was nothing to hide, Chu Ming nodded and admitted.
"Is that so?"
The woman sat on a chair, looked at the sky outside, and pondered for a long time.
Chu Ming drank tea while waiting. When Alice saw that his cup was not full, she poured tea into it. When Chu Ming drank several cups of tea, the woman came back to her senses and spoke slowly:
“I do have an idea for this, but it’s not easy to realize it.”
A look of interest appeared on Chu Ming's face, "Ms. Blade, please give me an answer."
"Then please wait here for a moment."
The woman sat up from the chair and walked towards the library.
After the woman left, the elegant expression on Chu Ming's face gradually disappeared, and he looked at Alice next to him.
"I've already had five cups of tea, why don't you pour it for me?"
Alice on the side picked up the teapot and said with a smile: "Isn't this because I'm afraid you'll be thirsty?"
Chu Ming's mouth twitched, "Then I really want to thank you."
As if she didn't hear the sinister tone in his tone, the girl chuckled and said, "You're welcome."
After a while, Blade dragged her skirt and returned to her seat holding a dark book in her hand.
She asked: "How much do you know about the ancient gods?"
"Are you aware of the existence of the 'Blood Moon'?"
Chu Ming nodded, "The vampire clan was once one of the descendants of the 'Blood Moon'. It is said that this is a god who is keen on creating various creatures."
The blade opened the book in his hand and narrated calmly: "Yes, most of the hybrids now have part of their blood origin from the 'Blood Moon'. Unfortunately, after the 'Blood Moon' disappeared, these dependents who were favored by the gods could not resist.
Living in darkness, we all become creatures of darkness.”
"But three hundred and sixty years ago, a historian named Ivan Pierre found some relics left by the descendants of the Blood Moon in the territory of dark creatures."
"On some of the mysterious metal walls, he found that some of the patterns carved on them all invariably recorded that the 'Blood Moon' had communicated with other gods and created a system for all gods that did not rely on divine power, but only relied on blood.
The connection between them is a covenant that can restrain the invasion of darkness."
"Not relying on divine power?!"
Chu Ming's face changed as he thought of bloodline shackles.
The bloodline shackles exist based on the divine power of 'Order', but perhaps even the God of 'Order' did not expect that after his death, human beings could still survive in the darkness to this day, so they did not consider the disappearance of the divine power at all.
The problem.
"Yes, the contents of the covenant have been lost long ago and no one knows."
"Also because it was initiated by the 'Blood Moon', historians call the covenant the Blood Moon Covenant."
"Blood Moon Covenant..." Chu Ming murmured and asked the woman, "What does this have to do with your idea?"
Blade smiled softly and pushed the dark book in front of him.
"This is?"
Chu Ming picked up the dark book and found that there was no text on the pages.
At the same time, the history book floating next to him opened automatically, emitting golden light.
[A broken covenant touched by God]
[Quality: Green]
[Skills: Bloodline Link, Blood Oath Cannot Be Violated]
"Blood Moon Covenant?!"
Seeing what appeared in the history books, Chu Ming blurted out in surprise.
After realizing that he had lost his composure, Chu Ming calmed down a little, looked at the dark book in his hand, and doubts welled up in his heart, "But isn't it a book?"
"The form in which the covenant exists is not important. It is just a little trick of the gods. Almost all gods like to use this to play tricks on fools."
Ren took the book back, shook his head, and his expression became solemn.
"Do you remember the historian I told you about Ivan Pierre?"
"After he discovered the existence of the Blood Moon Covenant, he made up his mind to find it."
"However, Mr. Ivan spent the rest of his life searching for traces of the Blood Moon Covenant, but in the end he found nothing."
"In the last days of his life, he finally let go of his obsession and returned to the small town of his childhood, waiting for death to come."
"But fate always likes to play tricks on people. When he and his son were sorting out the books in the study, they found an extra wordless book on the bookshelf that he had never seen before."
"And this wordless book is the one we have in our hands now, which is the Blood Moon Covenant."
"This book was donated by Mr. Ivan's descendants to the elders of our family decades ago. Later, I took it with me to the Blackstone Kingdom and founded the Blackstone Counter Blade in this country with the largest number of mixed-race humans."
"The purpose is to be able to break the secret one day and find a way to restart the covenant."
Chu Ming paused and asked: "How could it be such a coincidence that the Blood Moon Covenant happened to appear at Yi Wen's house?"
Blade shook his head and smiled: "Some things are destined to have no answer. Maybe this is the arrangement of fate, or it is a gift from the gods to the pious. We don't know."
"..."
After listening to these nagging words, Chu Ming was silent for a moment, and then continued to ask:
"So have you found a way to use it now?"
The blade gently stroked the worn cover of the dark book and replied: "I have studied it for decades, but I didn't gain much."
"It was born to connect the bloodline, and it does not rely on divine power. Maybe some kind of power from the bloodline can drive it, but I don't have that kind of power."
"Do you have any ideas?"
The woman raised her head and looked at him with soft eyes.
Chu Ming was stunned for a moment, then realized something.
"You mean blood energy?"
"I'm not sure, but I can try."
Chu Ming took a deep breath and took the dark book into his hands again.
The blood energy climbed onto the dark book like a blood-colored crystal, wrapping it inside.
Chu Ming stared at it expectantly, but unfortunately for several minutes, there was no response from the dark book.
"It doesn't work..."
Blade sighed, a look of disappointment appeared on his face.
"Could it be that the way I opened it is wrong?"
Chu Ming was thinking, and suddenly he saw Alice pouring tea for him out of the corner of his eye.
He glared secretly.
"Pour me some tea?"
It was rare to see him deflated, and Alice couldn't help but smile.
"Just pour it."
"Um?!"
"Um?!"
The two suddenly discovered that they could hear each other's thoughts even though the other person didn't speak.
"..."
After discovering this, the two looked at each other and fell into an awkward silence.
"How about it?"
Blade lifted up her skirt, crossed her long legs, supported her chin with her hands, and looked at Chu Ming.
The awkward atmosphere was broken, and Chu Ming turned his attention back to the dark book, with an inexplicable light shining in his eyes.
"I think I figured out how to use it."
Chu Ming held the dark book in his hand, raised his head, looked at the blade, and conveyed his thoughts.
"Ms. Blade, are you right?"
To be continued...