I Became My Vampire Witch Character Chapter 28: Chapter 28: The Fall Contingency

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Chapter 28: The Fall Contingency “Are you...are you a goddess?” Elanore raised her eyebrow at the man in front of her. Is there something wrong with his head? Though, she answered plainly. “Yes.” Mathew’s face flashed with surprise, but it was the healer woman behind him whose actions were more surprising. The healer jabbed Mathew with her staff. “You are being rude to our savior!” “Ow,” Mathew groaned and glared at Marine. “Do you realize how much I have been through already? I almost died!” Elanore pointed down at the helpless man while looking to the others. “Is this your leader?” They all nodded. The vampire burst into a fit of laughter. “Man, that was quite a performance! You really ought to be applauded for your…” Naela elbowed Ella in the arm. “Don’t pay any mind to the mistress. She is...socially awkward.” Mathew let out a sigh of relief. “I was worried for a second. Where did both of you come from?” He looked at Naela’s tail after standing up, and then he looked at Elanore’s pink hair and purple eyes. “Are you really a goddess?” Naela clicked her tongue. “No, I think the mistress was just playing a scheme.” “I wasn’t playing a scheme. This loot is rightfully mine, and I thought it would be easier to collect if…” “So it was a scheme! Mistress, I can’t allow you to behave this way now.” “Huh?” Ella slumped her shoulders. “How come? Before you were all about flying over walls and doing strange things in cities, but now you are wanting to advocate social norms?” Naela crossed her arms, pouted, and looked away. “Mistress, you are the one who said such things mattered in the first place.” The other warrior, Gregory, interjected. “Never mind all of that. We don’t mind if you take what’s yours anyway. For starters, our friend would be dead if not for you.” Elanore grinned and put away her staff. She reached onto the ground and picked up the zombie’s halberd. Loot obtained! Let’s see what kind of item this one is...[Inspect]! https://i.ibb.co/Sw3yJYSW/Zuldoor-s-Halberd.png Ooh, for a little zombie man, this one is not bad. Though, I thought it was some kind of spectral weapon at first. He seemed to summon it… The vampire looked towards all of the other items on the ground. “I don’t really care about any of those things. You can take them as you please.” It was at that moment that the merchant in charge stepped from his carriage. He was an older man with grey intermingling his brown hair, and he wore white robes. Though, his most distinguishing features were the whiskers on his cheeks. Not only that, he had cat ears, and behind him a thin cat tail swayed. The man grinned and bowed. “Nice to meet you, savior. I am Kiran, and these are the body guards I hired. May I have your name?” Elanore waved him off. “There is no need to be formal. It’s Elanore, and this is Naela.” Kiran placed a thoughtful hand to his grey-stubbled chin. “Elanore...Yes, that is a good name. As for the matter of the items, allow me to take care of them.” The cat man took a small lock box out of his robes, and he pointed it towards the items on the ground. A blue mist shot out of the keyhole and covered each one of the items, and then they disappeared. Elanore performed her [Inspect] on Kiran’s lock box. https://i.ibb.co/zTFT15Jx/Small-Lock-Box-of-Holding.png I see, so it’s kind of like my inventory. Come to think of it...I had items like this in the game. I wonder if my newly acquired enchanting book goes over this? Kiran put the lock box back in his robes. “Elanore, if you are heading the same way, would you be willing to travel inside of my carriage.” The vampire looked towards the carriage and finally noticed the oddities at the front. There were no horses pulling it. Instead, there were four more dinosaur creatures to add to the prehistoric animals she’d seen. Each of them stood on two legs, and they had rounded midsections with long necks, reminding her of the ostriches she’d seen at zoos. Only these ones were much bigger, easily dwarfing the familiar a