He then took out the arrest warrant, placed it on the table, and turned his head.

 "What is this?" Professor Sylph asked, looking down.

 "Look," Dak said, "this is one of the escapees who escaped from Basdia prison on Christmas Day. He was recognized and made it into the newspapers."

 Professor Sylph did not seem to have the habit of subscribing to the Daily of the Great Sage.

 But yes.

 Elves have a gentle nature and enjoy tranquility.

 Professor Sylph, being an elf blessed by the wind spirits, would probably prefer to wander in the forest rather than go to noisy places.

 Walking in the city.

 Her dislike of worldly customs made her largely uninterested in the ups and downs of the outside world.

 Living a peaceful and meaningful life on this small plot of land is perhaps all she wants.

 At St. Marian's College, Professor Sylph, as the vice-principal, was in charge of internal affairs, while Arte handled most of the external matters.

 The principal is in charge.

 Of course, she must have her own channels for obtaining information, and she is not truly stuck in her ways.

 Upon seeing the wanted poster, she exclaimed in surprise, "I know someone escaped from prison, but is there anything special about her? Wait, she's a vampire."

 "I checked," Dak said. "The literature describes it as a hybrid vampire, a very special term."

 "Hybrid Vampire"

 Professor Sylph picked up the cut-out wanted poster and examined it carefully.

 He then frowned and asked, "What is the relationship between Olivia Go, the half-vampire who escaped from Basdia Prison, and Ophelia Brad?"

 Dark took out his notebook, opened it, and handed it over: 'This is the material I collected to complete my assignment on the history of magic.'

 Professor Sylph then picked up the notebook and carefully flipped through it.

 Her expression changed after she had only seen half of it.

 After reading it all, Darke could even see anger on her face!

 This was probably the first time he had ever seen her express her emotions so openly!

 "boom!"

 Professor Sylph slammed her hand on the table and stood up abruptly!

 Dark looked at the laptop pressed against the table with heartache, his eyes twitching.

 Professor Sylph glanced at him, then slowly exhaled and sat back down.

 How did you find so much information?

 Dark thought for a moment and said, "The library."

 Professor Sylph leaned back in her chair: "The library, huh? How did you manage to connect these two people?"

 Dark asked, "So, Professor, what is the relationship between them?"

 Professor Sylph said calmly, "I can't be sure. But since you've put the two together, I suppose I don't need to say more?"

 "As expected," Dark whispered.

 Then he looked up and said, "Let's assume we equate these two people. Then the person Robert saw in the fog was this person! What's the mystery behind this?"

 "Divination."

 Professor Sylph said slowly, "The only thing I can think of is divination."

 Dark: "But Professor Mitia said that wasn't divination."

 Professor Sylph looked him in the eye and said slowly and deliberately, "Then how credible do you think her words are?"

 Dak was silent for a moment.

 Professor Mitis's credibility

 To be honest, it's quite low.

 Prophets are all competent actors.

 The more famous a prophet is, the better their acting skills.

 A prophet of Professor Mitis's caliber would probably be able to do so with ease.

 How much of what Professor Mitis said last night at the top of the Spiral Clock Tower was true and how much was false, Dark couldn't tell.

 judgment

 Seeing his reaction, Professor Sylph continued, "According to you, Robert does indeed possess a talent for divination. Therefore, it's perfectly normal for him to trigger his first divination. We can use this as a basis for our calculations. Robert is very likely to encounter Ophelia in the future. So, where is he most likely to meet her?"

 Dark said in a deep voice, "Right here."

 Professor Sylph: "Ophelia is very likely already at the academy!"

 Dark: "That invisible man"

 Professor Sylph: "Possibly."

 But she quickly relaxed and said, "Of course, this is just speculation, without any evidence. Even if Ophelia wanted to infiltrate the academy, she couldn't do it silently."

 Dark pondered carefully, "It's certainly possible. But we can't treat assumptions as certainties. If Professor Midia wasn't lying, and Robert wasn't divining, then the reason he could see the Blood Princess through the mist is very strange. Professor, I read in a book that vampires can only regenerate by parasitizing bats. Is that 100% certain?"

 Professor Sylph's gaze gradually turned cold: "No (Four-in-8000 Complete)"

 Last night at 10 pm, I suddenly received a WeChat message from my dad, and that's when I realized today is my lunar birthday.

 Sigh, I'm going to wash up and go to bed. Once I wake up, I won't feel lonely anymore.

Chapter 316 Professor Cazell Never Oversight (4k)

 The vampire's disintegration and rebirth.

 In short, it means transforming oneself into a swarm of bats.

 Each of those bats is an incarnation of a vampire, containing all the factors necessary to reshape the body.

 Therefore, a vampire can be reborn simply by possessing the soul of any of the bats!

 However, the above are merely general skills that all vampires can learn.

 High-level vampires can also parasitize other bats besides themselves, and regenerate by modifying the bat's body. Of course, this type of regeneration will result in severe residual injuries and a significant reduction in strength.

 In short, a "bat" is an essential vessel for a vampire to disintegrate and be reborn.

 But this is not actually a necessary condition for rebirth.

 Because some vampires have a soul strength that exceeds that of normal vampires, they can use other means to bypass the necessary vessel for "rebirth through disintegration".

 Such methods include ghostification, demonization, lichification, and mechanical intelligence transformation, among others.

 Of course, after being reborn through these means, a vampire is no longer a vampire.

 It will lose most of the characteristics of being a vampire.

 Therefore, Professor Sylph's statement "no" was not directly aimed at the issue that "vampires need bats as a carrier for their disintegration and rebirth," but rather an instinctive answer after considering that vampires may have other possibilities for survival.

 This may cause some ambiguity.

 But once it's explained clearly, that's fine.

 As Dark seemed to grasp the point, Professor Sylph continued to explain: "However, vampires typically possess extremely high self-esteem; they would rather die than relinquish their identity as vampires. Therefore, they rarely adopt other..."

 They use various means to achieve rebirth. But this doesn't mean they can only wait to die. Temporarily inhabiting a living body and waiting for a perfect rebirth is a compromise.

 “In fact, we had similar speculations at the beginning. But at that time, the focus of the testing was on Witt Gold.”

 "Conventional thinking tells us that even if vampires were to parasitize, they would choose the body of a hero's son to infest."

 Therefore, the testing of others is relatively neglected in relation to the vampires themselves. Vampires are creatures who prefer pleasure; the term "extravagant and lavish" is a true reflection of this race.

 The so-called "soul parasitism" simply means treating a person's body as a house and temporarily residing there.

 The contrast between Witt and Robert's physiques is like that of a luxurious castle and a small cottage; no one would find it appealing.

 The vampire will choose Robert's body as his home.

 This is why the professors gave Vlad the vampire a chance to hide himself during the previous physical examination.

 Furthermore, Vlad did not employ radical methods to "usurp" the position, but rather merely "temporarily occupied" it, desperately trying to conceal his true intentions.

 Hidden, it did not show any abnormalities, so it remained undiscovered.

 But if he doesn't "usurp" the throne, Vlad's soul will remain weak and sorrowful.

 So it will erupt sooner or later.

 But by this time, Professor Sylph had already noticed this oversight. If Robert were brought in for further testing, Vlad would most likely be exposed!

 "This was indeed our oversight. If Vlad truly was parasitic on Robert, then we couldn't..."

 The reason why it was found in the secret passage becomes clear.

 "But this is only a possible speculation."

 "Given the current situation, we need to pay attention to two things: one is Ophelia Brad's return, and the other is..."

 One is the soul parasitism of vampires.

 Professor Sylph stood up, gathered the information about the Blood Princess back into her hands, rolled it up again into a dossier, and tied it with rope.

 "Just in case, we need to do some preparatory work first."

 "Your behavior in astronomy class last night may have alerted the enemy."

 As she spoke, she turned and walked towards the bookshelf, putting the files back in their original place.

 Dak then organized his materials and put them back in his bag.

 He knew it was time to take action.

 It didn't take long.

 Upon receiving the message from the wind spirit, Professor Kazel rushed over.

 As soon as he entered, he said urgently, "Sylph, you said you found the vampire, Dark, you're here too?"

 Good evening, Professor.

 Dark emerged from behind the door, smiling and waving at Professor Cazell.

 "It's not evening yet," Professor Cazell said casually.

 Dark: "Soon."

 At this moment, the sun was setting in the west, and the evening glow was descending; the time for encountering the demon at dusk was very close.

 Professor Cazell, perhaps noticing Darke's presence, gradually calmed his agitation and said gently, "So, vampires..."

 It's better to say whether they died or lived somewhere, since vampires can't really be considered living beings.

 Professor Sylph glanced at him and said seriously, "Actually, we're not sure. But that doesn't matter; we'll be sure after we go there."

 Professor Cazell was completely bewildered: "So what exactly is going on?"

 Professor Sylph: "Our initial guess is that the vampire Vlad may be parasitizing Robert Broheim."

 Upon hearing this, Professor Kazel frowned: "That's possible, but I didn't sense any vampire aura on Broheim."

 Professor Sylph said, "Perhaps we didn't examine it carefully enough, which is why it escaped unharmed."

 But Professor Cazell said very firmly, "No, I'm sure I checked very carefully!"

 Professor Sylph's breath hitched: "Are you sure?"

 Professor Cazell nodded matter-of-factly, "Of course, how could I joke about my students?" Professor Sylph asked suspiciously, "But what about during the Moon Goddess incident?"

 Professor Cazell blushed slightly: "Those are two different things!"

 Seeing Professor Sylph's dismissive attitude towards "emotional intelligence," Dark couldn't help but cover his head.

 Don't expose my struggles, Professor.

 However, Professor Cazell's remarks also revealed significant problems.

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