My Godly Vampire System/C1 Living in Another World
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C1 Living in Another World

Fann Helsing's original name was Fann Haixing. He was a 24-year-old Transmigrator. He had been here for a week.

"Life is always the same. A small change is like a stone falling into a lake. It uses the price of sinking to create ripples, but the ripples will always return to calm. In the end, nothing will change."

Fann Helsing was a pessimistic person. Even in another world, he still felt that it was normal.

He was just changing places to be an ordinary person. When he got used to the life here, he would still be a mediocre person for the rest of his life.

It was night time.

Fann Helsing and Annabel were sitting by the fire and chatting.

"Fann Helsing, cheer up." Annabel held Fann Helsing's hand. "It's no big deal. Life will not change, and it will not stop. We can only face it with a smile. Before we die, we must happily say goodbye to it. "

Annabel was a good person.

She heard that there were vampires in the castle nearby, so she brought the cross, holy water, and garlic here to get rid of evil for the people.

Fann Helsing really didn't know why she wanted to disturb a poor old vampire who lived alone in the wilderness. Because there was no one living within a radius of 800 miles.

That vampire might have been hungry for hundreds of years.

The meeting between Fann Helsing and Annabel was very simple.

In the evening, Fann Helsing fished out a few fish from the river as usual and prepared to make dinner.

He had already lived like this for seven days. Fann Helsing ate fish for three meals a day. He spent the rest of his time either sleeping or staring blankly.

Because there were no large beasts nearby, and the weather was also sunny, Fann Helsing lived like this for seven days in Alien World.

If it wasn't for Annabel's arrival, he might have continued living day after day. In the end, he went from a young man who caught fish to a white-bearded old man who caught fish.

While he was roasting fish, Annabel suddenly walked out from the grass. She introduced herself as an ascetic nun, but her eyes never left Fann Helsing's grilled fish.

Fann Helsing gave her one fish. Because of this fish, Fann Helsing became Annabel's friend.

"You can't be so pessimistic, Fann Helsing." Annabel touched the cross in her hand. "If it wasn't for the fact that it could only be used against vampires, I would definitely summon Lord Lucifinil to guide you. The warmth of an angel can motivate everyone. "

"We don't need to trouble Lord Lucifinil." Fann Helsing slowly ate the grilled fish. Occasionally, he would take out the thorn that was stuck in his mouth and put it in the small pit on the ground. He would bury it later.

"The troubles of the beggar and the king are equal," Annabel said seriously. "Lucifinil will not think this is a problem."

"I suspect that you are saying that I am a beggar, but I am not a beggar." Fann Helsing thought about it. "I am probably a sad human."

"Then why are you sad? In order to make up for your regret of not being able to see Lord Lucifinil, let me enlighten you, my best friend." Annabel sat on the wooden pole.

"Do you need a reason to be sad? Life and death are always accompanied by our sadness. It is the characteristic of sadness that we have always carried." After Fann Helsing finished eating a fish, he buried the fish bones. The fish that had died under Fann Helsing's mouth was engraved on the tombstone.

"Do you still want to eat?" Fann Helsing picked up the last piece of grilled fish and asked Annabel.

"No need. I have to restrain myself." Annabel shook her head. Fann Helsing looked at the fish bones under her feet. There were three fish heads inside.

Fann Helsing planned to throw them into the river later. They weren't eaten by him, so he didn't need to bury them.

Fann Helsing continued to eat the fish.

"Are you confident you can defeat that vampire?" Fann Helsing asked.

"Yes!" Annabel nodded vigorously. " As long as Lord Lucifinil descends, even Archduke of Vampires will not be a match for us."

"Then I will follow you to Annie Castle." Annie Castle was the place where vampires lived. It was a small island in the middle of the river. There was a small mountain on the island, and Annie Castle was on the small mountain.

"I want to see what vampires and angels look like. They should be interesting." Fann Helsing was interested.

"I thought a pessimistic person like you would not be interested in this." Annabel did not continue.

"Do you think a pessimistic person like me would not be interested in anything?" Fann Helsing looked at her and made a second grave. "I am just pessimistic and do not hate the world."

"Living in sorrow is also living in sorrow, but dying in sorrow is only death." Fann Helsing buried the second fish.

"Then I am relieved. You will not die quietly." Annabel heaved a sigh of relief. Ever since she saw Fann Helsing's pessimistic state, she had been worried that he would one day hide in a corner that no one knew about and commit suicide.

As a Transmigrator, Fann Helsing had a rough understanding of the situation in this world from the locals, Annabel.

The society here was similar to the Middle Ages on Earth, but the crowd was very scattered. On the huge continent, a city-state formed by tens of thousands of people was called a kingdom. These kingdoms often only had one small city, which relied on walls to resist the wild beasts from outside.

The largest kingdom was only a combination of a few cities. But in war, 900 soldiers and 500 soldiers were not much different.

In Fann Helsing's eyes, this was like a village brawl.

But in reality, 'war' was not a very popular word in this world. There was a lot of property here, and the kingdoms were very far away from each other. Outside each kingdom was an endless stretch of wilderness, forests, and lakes. There were no territorial disputes at all. Some foolish kings didn't even know how big their territory was. Therefore, 'war' was a rare sight here.

Even though most kingdoms would raise knights, their swords were often pointed at beasts that harmed the lives and property of the people. They didn't have many opportunities to fight against their own kind.

Other than the kingdoms, there were also groups of humans living in the wild. They weren't large in scale, at most one to two thousand people. Their common property was the fortress they built on the mountain. Some of them were law-abiding. However, most of them were unruly people. The former was called 'uncivilized people', while the latter was called 'bandits'.

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