Servamp [Part-10.1]

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Honestly, a warning from god stating, 'I'm gonna throw you in a world full of chaos and watch you suffer.' would've been better than figuring it out on her own.

Now, she was apparently a human with an endless lifespan after being experimented on without her consent.

'The audacity.'

As if that hadn't been enough, the man even referred to himself as both a stranger to her and also her 'father'.

She was going to have a mental breakdown but had to save it for later as she listened to the man explain how he'd created 3 servamps and was planning on making more. And she was just a side experiment.

'I want to punch him in the face.'

The man looked absolutely punch-able to her right now.

But she had quite a lot of control over her impulses, sometimes not so much, and was able to not punch him and only spout curses at him before she eventually left after a few months.

She did not want to see a whole village [city?] being sacrificed to assist in humans becoming vampires.

As she was told, she met with the oldest servamp. Sleepy Ash.

She didn't have any particular message for him to be honest. She just wanted to see how he was doing. He might have been the most non-lethal perso- [Was he a person?] being, she could be with.

"I'll go with Nathina."

Finally deciding on a name, she knocked on the door.

The werewolf opened the door as she noticed his frown got deeper when he, probably, realized that she was a human.

"I was told that sleepy ash is here."-Nathina

She gave him a polite smile, one she'd learnt from them, and watched as Gear turned around to call for Kuro- no, Sloth.

The man, looked like he was in his late teens and Nathina briefly wondered about the fact that, that was the age when he'd died, and been brought back to life. Her face still held the same smile as she introduced herself.

"My name is Nathina, I am one of the side experiments of the one who created you."-Nathina

Maybe that wasn't the best introduction.

His eyes widened as she saw that both the people, Sloth and Gear, tried to process her words.

"He created more?"-Sloth

"Yes. And it seems he plans to create more of you siblings. I was just an experiment out of curiosity."-Nathina

She saw how Sloth probably didn't want to talk about him anymore and gave a small briefing about what she was. She asked him some questions about his other 'siblings', he didn't like being called a brother to them she noticed.

'I'm guessing that Lawless is going to be created next. Well whatever, I should just focus on my own survival. I'll see and live for a while I guess. It's not like I'm completely immortal like the servant vampire [/Servamps] siblings, so I could die whenever I want to.'

This old world was not an ideal one for a woman who had live in the modern era but she guessed she had plenty of time to figure out how to live.

Although the worst thing had to be the fact that toilets hadn't been invented yet.

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Ten years passed by, she'd mostly remained to herself, travelling around the world and meeting a few of the vampire siblings along the way.

There were some lonely moments but she would take that time to write a few letters to her favorite vampire, Sleepy Ash. She didn't know why she did it. Perhaps it was because she had pitied him.

Well, it was fine she thought.

'I even made friends with Gear.'

The werewolf was actually a nice fellow. Although he was a tsundere. But he still discussed the brain and human biology with her.

There wasn't a single thing here except for her memories which would even serve as the proof of her last life.

She wondered how long would those memories remain.

Would they disappear in another 100 years?

'Well, I have a lot of time before canon starts. Maybe I'll just live with Gear if I feel like it later.'

She wandered around in some forest and finally met who she had been looking for.

"Wrath-san."-Nathina

She smiled towards the woman who was still in her wolf form.

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