Vampire Progenitor System-Chapter 35: Evolution 1
Chapter 35: Evolution 1
Abandoned Warehouse — Outer District
The motorcycle rumbled to a stop, tires crunching against gravel.
Dera swung her leg off first. "We’re here."
The warehouse loomed like a carcass in the night—rusted steel, broken windows, nature slowly reclaiming it. Vines strangled the sides. The air stank of mold and something worse... something dead.
Lucifer slid off behind her, his boots hitting the ground with a soft thud. He cracked his neck lazily. "Homey."
Without a word, Dera unzipped her bag and pulled out a pistol, then a matte-black assault rifle. She checked both with the calm of someone who’d done this too many times.
Lucifer raised an eyebrow. "Packing heavy, aren’t we?"
She slid a mag into the rifle with a satisfying click. "Things aren’t like they used to be. Monsters got bold. I got smarter."
He grinned. "Guess I shouldn’t get on your bad side."
She gave him a dry look. "You already did."
A gust of wind blew through the empty district, carrying a sour, decayed stench that curled in their nostrils.
Lucifer’s expression shifted. "That smell... Wendigo?"
"Class C. And not just one," she said, cocking the rifle. "It’s a nest."
Lucifer’s smirk faded, replaced by a cold, sharp glint in his eyes. The cocky aura remained, but now it hummed with menace.
They pushed the doors open.
Inside the Warehouse
Darkness swallowed them. The air was damp, heavy. Somewhere in the distance, water dripped. Creaks echoed. Shadows writhed unnaturally.
Lucifer’s red-tinted eyes pierced the dark. "They’re watching us."
A hiss above. Then—
CRASH!
A skeletal creature dropped from the ceiling, white eyes gleaming, limbs too long for comfort.
BANG!
Dera’s shot took its head clean off.
"One down," she said, already reloading.
Then came the noise—clicks, screeches, crawling claws. Dozens of eyes blinked open in the rafters.
Lucifer grinned wide. "Oh yeah. Now we’re talking."
He vanished in a blur, reappearing behind one wendigo with his hand buried in its back. A twist. A rip. Spine removed.
Dera moved with mechanical precision, spraying bullets like a sculptor carving through flesh. Every shot counted.
The warehouse erupted into chaos—snarls, gunfire, blood. Dera and Lucifer were the storm in the center of it. He danced with death, she delivered it in bursts.
And soon, the nest was a graveyard.
Aftermath — Still Inside
The final wendigo fell, twitching until it stilled. Black ichor soaked the floor like oil.
Lucifer stood in the middle, blood-soaked and grinning like he’d just walked out of a rock concert. He flicked blood from his fingers.
Dera exhaled, brushing gore off her cheek. "Clear."
Lucifer poked at one of the corpses with his boot. "Y’know, I’ve seen ugly. This? This is next level."
Then, stupidly, he licked his thumb. He gagged instantly. "Okay—yep. Bad idea. That’s... that’s worse than gas station sushi."
Dera made a face. "What’s wrong with you?"
"Curiosity," he coughed, wiping his tongue. "And poor life choices."
She crouched near the corpse. "Wendigos were human once. Cursed by magic or desperation. They can’t go back. And when they gather like this? It’s always bad news."
"Didn’t know they could gather."
"They’re not supposed to," she said. "But this place? Death, decay, magic residue—perfect nest conditions. Once one settles, the others follow. Then they breed."
Lucifer shivered. "Please don’t explain how."
"I won’t. I like sleeping at night."
She pulled out a small canister and pressed a button. Blue fire burst out, clinging to the corpses and spreading.
Lucifer watched as the wendigo remains withered. "Pretty. Still smells like ass, though."
"Yeah," Dera muttered, watching the fire do its work. "And the uptick in activity? It’s not random."
"You think someone’s behind it?"
"Or something," she said grimly. "Word is, a leyline’s shifting. Or a gate cracked open. I haven’t confirmed anything, but this nest? It’s a symptom."
Lucifer sighed, running a hand through his messy hair. "And I thought today was going to be boring."
Dera slung her rifle. "Come on. We’re not done."
They stepped outside.
Warehouse Rooftop — Unseen
Above them, on the rooftop, a faint red glow pulsed. Something watched as they disappeared into the night, its shape barely visible—waiting.
Watching.
And smiling.
That night, they hunted until the sky turned ink-black. By the time Dera dropped him off, Lucifer was bone-tired and smeared in monster gore.
He pushed the door shut behind him and kicked off his boots, then stumbled straight to the bathroom. Steam rose as he scrubbed away wendigo ichor and gunpowder dust until the water ran clear.
Leaning against the sink, he wiped his face and—on impulse—summoned his system:
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DING!
Notification: Cleared Wendigo Nest (Class C) — +300 EXP
Notification: Defeated 12 Wendigos — +120 EXP
DING!
Notification: Defeated 3 Night Stalkers — +90 EXP
Notification: Defeated 5 Shadow Runners — +150 EXP
DING!
Quest Complete: Cleanse the Forgotten Grounds — +200 EXP / +2 Stat Points
DING!
Level Up! — Reached Level 20
New Unlock: Vampire Core Awakened
Bonus: +5 Stat Points / Unlock Passive: Sun’s Grace
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Lucifer’s tired eyes lit up. A slow grin spread across his face as his system screen faded away. At last—Level 20.
He ran a hand through his wet hair, feeling the familiar surge of power in his veins.
"Finally," he whispered, eyes glowing faint red. "Time to become the night."
DING!
Notification: All conditions met to evolve into a Full-Blooded Vampire.
System Prompt: Would you like to begin the Evolution Process?
YES / NO
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Lucifer blinked, his heart skipping a beat. He stared at the screen for a moment, his mind racing. This is it, he thought. The thing he’d been working for. The final step.
Without hesitation, he pressed YES.l