Prologue

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Author's note: English is not my first language, so I apologize for mistakes if any sentence is confusing. Good reading. Comments and votes would make me happy.


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Belmont village,

October 31, 1477

In a stone cottage away from the bustle of the town of Dracula's castle and the ruins of the Belmont mansion.


" Push harder, Sypha. Push! Baby Belmont is comming. I can almost see the head." - Encouraged Alucard, who was delivering the baby.

The woman's shrill, anguished cries echoed, causing Trevor, outside the room, to become more and more worried, walking from one side of the hallway to the other and almost tearing a hole in the floor with his footsteps.

Alucard washed his hands several times, varying the metal basins with clean water and discarding the ones with water and blood already used.

"A little more, I can already see the head... Push harder, Sypha... " shouted Alucard.

"Fuck you. I'm giving it my all here! If you tell me to push one more time, I swear that when I have my child, I'll beat you to death, Adrian." Sypha growled, angrily. "I should have called a real midwife, not you, you stupid leech."

Alucard ignored the insult because he knew his friend was in pain. Another scream came from inside her as painful contractions ripped through her belly, trying to push the child out. Horrendous screams.

But an ominous wind blew in through the open window. Adrian, who was delivering babies as he had learned from Lisa, when his mother delivered babies in the village of Lupo when he was a boy, looked up at the full moon in the sky, which disappeared for a moment, leaving the sky in a ghastly blackness with strangeness. It was as if there was a ghostly presence.


The sinister, howling gale blew out the candles in the lamps, even though they were protected by glass above them. But the glow of a shooting star in the sky brought a flash and that's when he realized that the child had left Sypha and gone to the mattress alone and there was a fluorescent glow about it, which was inexplicable, as if it were radiating moonlight. The umbilical cord connecting her to her mother needed to be cut. It was a girl, looking between her legs quickly and out of necessity. And a half-moon mark on her forehead that glowed and then disappeared.

 The child had a few strands of silver hair. Sypha saw it too and probably saw the half-moon mark before it disappeared.

Sypha's eyes were open as wide as they could go.

"Congratulations! She's a beautiful, healthy girl." Alucard noted and shouted for Trevor to hear.

The newborn wasn't crying.

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