Page 59
Page 59
The purpose of finding nearby vampires is to collect chakra energy; the purpose of finding the vampire queen is for future cooperation with True Blood; and the purpose of finding Russell is simply to kill him and, incidentally, to study the werewolves he has tamed.
Although they don't yet know how to create Chakra Fruits or make Chakra Pills, the Su family already has a complete plan.
1: Collect chakra energy.
2: Accumulate points.
3: Find the lucky rabbit's feet.
4: Utilize the illogical and unscientific lucky draw of Lucky Rabbit's Foot to obtain the ability to create Chakra Fruits or Chakra Pills.
The Lucky Rabbit's Foot is an extremely difficult magical item to make. Whoever obtains it will be very lucky. When wearing it, one is practically immune to all poisons. When the Wen brothers obtained the Lucky Rabbit's Foot, even if enemies shot at them from close range, it was useless. They were even unexpectedly killed by the Wen brothers' 'good luck'.
But once you lose it, all sorts of misfortunes will follow. The luckier you were before, the more unlucky you will be now. Everyone who loses it will be so unlucky that they will lose it within a week.
The known location of Lucky Rabbit's Leg is in a secret storeroom belonging to John Winchester. Unfortunately, John was already dead when Sue thought of it, and the Winchester brothers didn't know the address either. That's why he sent Olivia to find the master thief Bella, since she was the one who found Lucky Rabbit's Leg in the original story.
Speaking of Cao Cao, Cao Cao will arrive.
Just as Sue was thinking of Bella, she received a call from Olivia saying that she had found her.
"call out"-"
Things change, stars shift, and figures flicker.
Su sensed the Flying Thunder God mark on Olivia and teleported to a room in a motel.
There were two people in the room. One was Olivia, and the other, with long, brown curly hair, wearing tight jeans and a brown leather jacket, was none other than the master thief Bella.
Aside from Bella's role as the master thief in Supernatural, Sue's most memorable role for her is Maggie, the rancher's daughter in The Walking Dead. Her scenes with Glenn, the South Korean guy, were quite captivating.
Bella was surprised and flustered by Su's sudden appearance. She subconsciously turned to look at Olivia, who shrugged: "This is my boss, Su."
"Have you heard of Lucky Rabbit's Foot?" Su asked Bella directly, getting straight to the point. "The current intelligence is that it's in a secret storage room in John Winchester. It's worth one million US dollars. How long will it take to get it to me?"
Bella paused for a moment, then said, "I guarantee I'll deliver the item to you within a month, but you have to pay a deposit first..."
Wow
The space in front of Bella distorted slightly, and stacks of US dollars fell out of thin air.
"Pay first."
Su pulled Bella in front of her, raised her hand to brush away Bella's slightly messy bangs, and then hooked her arm around Bella's neck: "I know what kind of person you are, don't get any ideas you shouldn't have. Also, you'd better not touch that thing directly."
“I’ve never failed at a business deal.” Bella twitched her lips, her eyes slightly evasive.
Su turned to Olivia without comment, asking if she was alright. After Olivia shook her head slightly, Su grabbed Olivia's shoulder and teleported away instantly.
"Huff..." Bella slumped onto the bed as if all her strength had been drained, muttering to herself, "No wonder they didn't dare to handle this themselves and had to ask me to do it. This Su family... feels very dangerous!"
After returning Olivia to the Witcher Bar, Sue went straight home in Good Time Town without stopping.
Later that evening, as darkness fell, Sue returned to the Marott Bar in Don's car.
The bar started getting busy at this time. Tang En greeted his colleagues and introduced them, or rather, the Su family, before putting on his apron and starting work.
Clearly, Don has no intention of giving up his job as a waiter at the Marott Bar just yet.
Despite the bar's small size and ambiance, it has quite a few employees. Besides Suki and Don, there's a red-haired, older waitress named Elena, a black chef named Rafael, and a bartender named Terry.
Oh, and there's another waitress who didn't come. Her name is Marty Pickens. She's about the same age as Elena, and her fate in the show is the same as Don's. They're both Jason's 'good friends,' and both are killed after Jason leaves.
The reason for his murder was related to vampires, but Marty had a deeper connection with them and was involved in more complex matters.
They were very happy to have a new owner at the bar. How could they not? They got a raise on their very first day, and Tang En even gave them small gifts that Su had asked him to prepare. Although they might not recognize their value, Tang En's introduction made them realize that these small gifts were actually quite valuable and expensive.
In short, Sue's ability to get close to people was fully utilized, and he quickly surpassed Sam Marott to become their most popular boss, without exception.
As the newly appointed boss, Su announced with great affability that each guest today would receive ten bottles of beer.
Now, Su's is not only popular with its employees.
“How are you going to do business if you keep doing this?” Sam Marott asked Sue helplessly.
Su shrugged: "I don't want a share of the profits."
Sam Marott said speechlessly, "Is this why you don't want a share of the profits? Sacrificing the bar's interests for your personal reputation?"
"You're overthinking it. This little bit of money can't buy you any reputation whatsoever." Su Shi curled her lip. "How's your recovery going? When can you transform again?"
Sam Marott shook his head: "I just tried it secretly, but it still doesn't work. Maybe tomorrow, maybe longer."
"After all, I'm getting older, and my recovery ability isn't what it used to be; it's understandable." Mrs. Su chuckled wryly, found a seat at the bar, and began to drink alone.
Chapter 109 Sophie, the Vampire Queen
Talking about manners in a bar in a small rural town like Liangchen is nonsense. The bar's customers, regardless of gender, are basically doing the most ordinary and low-level jobs. They come to the bar to relax and relieve the fatigue of the day.
Flirting and banter are the norm, and even the bar staff talk about each other in surprisingly explicit ways.
Nobody thought there was anything wrong with it; this is life in a small rural town. If they hadn't been unfamiliar with the new boss and thus restrained themselves, they probably would have gone even further.
Su didn't find them 'vulgar' at all; on the contrary, she really liked the authentic American TV show scenes—they were very down-to-earth.
Even though Don responded to Chef Raphael's nonsense, Su didn't actually find it vulgar; of course, he didn't participate in it either.
By the way, this Raphael is Suki's best friend's cousin. He's a guy who likes to hang out with boys, and he also sells vampire blood and runs a website that adults can understand. He and Jason are kind of buddies, birds of a feather.
Later, this girl found a boyfriend who was a psychic, and after a series of events, she learned that he also had the constitution of a psychic.
Overall, Su's first day in Liangchen Town wasn't too bad.
Before the bar closed, Sue timed her departure early to return to Mysterious Falls town to discuss weekend plans with Elena.
Although rejecting Caroline's date made Elena realize her place in Sue's heart and proved her charm, she still had to ask her out when the time came.
New York, weekend.
Su and Elena strolled through the streets. Elena, who was leaving her small town for the first time and coming to a bustling metropolis, was initially quite calm. However, Su's seemingly reckless spending habits refreshed Elena's understanding of his wealth. In particular, the luxury apartment in the Green Point community that they visited during a break almost made her not want to leave.
The reason Elena didn't want to leave wasn't because the apartment was so great, but because she was so moved by today's almost perfect date that she felt she should do something to make it even more perfect.
As it turned out, Su, who was neither a straight man nor a scumbag, did not break his principles, but he also did not disappoint Elena.
When Elena returned home that evening, she bid a tender and reluctant farewell to Sue, and they said goodnight to each other.
For the next period of time, Su traveled back and forth between several places, occasionally returning to Mysterious Falls during the day to watch a movie with the three sisters or to visit Pearl Anna and her daughter.
Or he would take Tang En on a shopping spree in New York, spending money on home furnishings and even buying her a sports car for grocery shopping, while quickly accumulating points to prepare for the lucky draw after obtaining the Lucky Rabbit's Foot.
In the evenings, he would usually appear in front of Elena on time, and like a normal young couple, they would spend an hour or two together before saying goodnight and parting ways.
This continued for about a week, until one afternoon, Pam came to visit.
It's worth mentioning that although Pam was taken to their home, she was still not invited there, and she couldn't enter without an invitation.
Sue asked Don to invite Pam in. This time, Don performed very well, with a smile on his face and proper manners.
Pam compiled and marked all the locations of nearby vampires, and also provided the addresses of Sophie Annie, the vampire queen of Louisiana, and Russell, the vampire king of Mississippi.
"What do you want to say?" Su asked with a smile, glancing at Pam who seemed hesitant to speak.
Pam said, "Sir, do you know anyone who is secretly selling vampire blood?"
"Aren't you selling them?" Su said casually.
Pam thought to herself that he knew, and then hesitated before saying, "What we sell is actually supplied by our supplier, Queen Sophie."
Su nodded. Sophie was Eric and Pam's direct superior, a supplier of vampire blood in Louisiana, and an interesting female vampire.
As a queen, her strength is not considered strong among the kings designated by the vampire authorities. Moreover, she is fond of luxury and spends money like water. She sells vampire blood, which is taboo for the vampire authorities, in order to make money to pay off the taxes she owes to them.
At the same time, she was also very cunning. She knew early on the effects of elven blood on vampires. Not only did she keep a half-elf named Hedley by her side, but she also set her sights on her cousin Suki. It was at her behest that the male protagonist, Bill Compton, returned to Good Town to contact Suki.
Unfortunately, Bill Compton was a double agent. On the surface, he was on the Queen's orders to approach Succi, but in reality, he was a spy for the vampire authorities within the Queen's inner circle. Later, he even killed the Queen and became the King of Louisiana.
Su wanted to collaborate with her mainly because he knew what kind of person she was from the TV series and had a certain degree of appreciation for her. However, he was open to collaborating with anyone on the True Blood project, and it didn't even matter if they didn't collaborate at all. His original intention in developing True Blood was to spend money and solve the survival problem of the vampires around him.
If she refuses to cooperate and doesn't want to be friends with him, then so be it. As long as she doesn't cause him trouble, the Su family won't cause her any trouble either, since her personality is different from that of King Russell of Mississippi.
"I don't know what you intend to do to the Queen, but I just received news that the Queen has sent people to Liangchen Town."
"Oh?"
Pam's news immediately piqued Su's interest: "Bill Compton?"
Pam's eyes widened in surprise as she exclaimed, "You already knew?"
Is it really him?
Was the plot originally going to begin, or did the butterfly effect cause him to appear ahead of time?
Is his target me, or Su Qi?
Su pondered for a moment, wondering if she had done anything that would attract Sophie's attention.
The most likely explanation is the incident that occurred at Eric's bar. After all, a vampire was killed, and given the vampire authorities' practices, they probably wouldn't let it go so easily.
"It doesn't matter. Once Bill Compton arrives, the answer will obediently emerge."
Sue nodded to Pam to indicate that she understood, then beckoned Don over and said to Pam with interest, "Try hypnotizing her."
Pam looked at Don in surprise. Don was slightly nervous, but not flustered.
Pam approached Don and reached out to pinch her chin. Their eyes met, and she slowly said, "Kneel down."
Don remained unmoved.
Pam frowned and hypnotized him again: "I'll make you kneel down."
Don blinked: "I'm afraid that won't work. My boss will be angry if I kneel down to you."
"How could this be?" Pam released Don in surprise and looked at Su. The greatest ability that vampires rely on for survival is hypnosis, but now the hypnosis has failed.
……
P.S.: I've adjusted the volume divisions. You might notice the volume titles are either "Supernatural/The Vampire Diaries" or "Supernatural/True Blood," which roughly means that supernatural elements will be the main theme running throughout the volume, appearing periodically, while later volumes will feature subplots or depict content from the TV series.
Chapter 110 The True Detective? Those who know, know!
LRAB