A few days later, Anna couldn't help but put forward another plan to trap and kill the werewolf as soon as possible.

"In recent days, werewolves have been wandering around and have killed several people. Now the civilians are very excited. We need to kill it as soon as possible, otherwise it will be difficult to control next."

Anna was very reasonable this time, and Wilken did not object, but tacitly supported her opinion.

Henrik looked at gray and wondered how he was progressing and whether he had built the weapon he wanted.

"Well, I think the moon is bright and the stars are sparse today. Tomorrow is a good weather. Let's prepare the trap and kill plan tomorrow." Gray nodded and agreed with Anna's suggestion.

It was not that his experiment had achieved results, but that there was not much progress. After he tried many methods, gray found that he took it for granted. No matter how hard he tried, even forged with the power of magic, he still couldn't attach the power of holy water to the weapon.

Quenching with holy water is not enough. In that case, the power of holy water will evaporate rapidly, and the power remaining on the blade will dissipate in a few hours. It is impossible to retain the effect for a long time.

However, the only thing worth celebrating is that he has successfully manufactured several new weapons, all doped with silver, which should be able to cause harm to werewolves and vampires.

Moreover, these weapons are more sophisticated than ordinary swords. Finally, he added magic runes to make them stronger and sharper. There is no need to worry about the deformation of half the long sword when dealing with vampires without weapons.

"I have made several weapons here. Let's try them. They are sharp and strong, mixed with silver. Maybe they are useful for werewolves."

Gray carried a wooden box under his feet onto the table. After opening it, there were four exquisite long swords in it, one of which was slightly smaller for Anna.

One is for Wilken, one is for Henrik, and the other is for himself.

Although the sword in the lake is strong, it has no restraining effect on evil monsters, so gray also made one for himself.

"Really, it can't be the same kind of goods?" Anna looked at gray, who was still clean and tidy, and questioned.

A few days ago, she passed by while chatting with the castle maid. After she accidentally heard what the maid and Henrik had done, she had labeled them unreliable.

As for gray, she didn't regard him as a demon hunter because of her dress. In her opinion, people like gray are not like a demon hunter at all, but more like the nobles recorded in the book, more like nobles than them.

How can such a person master the craftsmanship of a blacksmith?

So naturally, she would not believe that people like him would make weapons. Even if they did, they would be an ornament at most.

Gray smiled and said to the manservant, "go and get a long sword."

The footman looked at Wilken and saw him nod. He went to the armory and took an ordinary long sword back.

Gray gave them a sword and took one himself. He took an ordinary long sword from the manservant and threw it to Henrik. "Come and try!"

Henrik understood what he meant, put down his new cross sword and stood opposite him with the sword.

There was no showy battle. The two swords directly exchanged blows in mid air. With a crisp sound, Henrik's long sword had been disconnected and half of the sharp blade was inserted into a chair.

"How's it going? Do you still see this weapon? " Gray stretched out his finger and flicked it on the sword with a crisp 'ding', then glanced sideways at Anna and said.

Every time the woman saw him, her eyes were not eyes and her nose was not nose. It seemed that she had offended her somewhere. He was not used to her smelly problem.

"If you don't like it, give it back to me. It took some effort. It was sold to others or bought by others."

"I can pay for it!" Anna heard Gray's words, recovered from her surprise and said quickly.

How can you give up such a good thing? It was only belittled before, but at this time, I was embarrassed to ask for it and planned to spend money to buy it.

But she thought in the twinkling of an eye and looked at gray strangely. "If I remember correctly, are the materials for casting the sword provided by us?"

"Well, I'm just kidding. Don't be serious. The sword must be one hand. Let's work together to deal with the monster!" Gray smiled and handed the sword.

Anna snorted. After taking the long sword, she immediately changed her face, happily hugged her in her arms and was reluctant to let go.

Wilken took it in his hand and tried it. He threw a silver wine glass into the air and cut it in half. He couldn't help but exclaim, "what a good sword."

"There are new weapons, too. Let's start planning. It's just time to use the werewolf to try if this sword has any effect." Gray smiled.

Wilken nodded. "Please help yourself, guys. I'll call them and prepare. I can trap and kill the werewolf tomorrow."

Then she took the sword and wanted to leave. Anna also stood up and planned to go with him.

"Guys, wait a minute. I've checked the documents of the vaneris family these days and found some clues. Please come and have a look with us." Henrik took down his original cross sword, took a new weapon, stood up and said.

"What clue?" Both of them knew Henrik had been in the attic looking up information, so they were also interested in what he said.

"Come with me!" Henrik didn't say it directly. He took the three men to the place where the weapons were stored in the castle.

Henrik took him to a map, which was the full picture of Transylvania.

"According to Anna and Wilken, the king used to stand in front of this painting for hours, hoping to find the vampire's nest." Henrik pointed to the map.

"Yes, he thought he could find Dracula's nest from above. This is the information he found in the attic." They answered in unison.

"Of course, I also found such information in the attic of the castle. It said that the door to the vampire castle was on this map. I think that's why the king kept staring at it."

"But I think he may be wrong. He thinks the clue is on this. In fact, it is the door and this map." Henrik said, a little excited.

"You mean this is a door, not a clue on the map?" Wilken narrowed his eyes and said thoughtfully.

"Yes, but the door is missing and can no longer be opened."

Henrik nodded excitedly, pointed to a broken piece in the lower left corner of the map and said, "so no matter how long the king stands here, he can't open the door to Dracula castle, because he didn't get the key."

"What about the key?" Gray certainly knew that this was a portal, but he didn't know the conditions, so he let him go on and show his achievements.

Eh, portal?

Gray was suddenly stunned. He looked for the transmission magic for a long time. The transmission door stayed under his eyelids for several days, but he didn't expect it at all. It was a failure.

Henrik didn't know what he thought and went on with his discovery.

"After discovering this, I checked a lot of information, but got nothing. I suspect that after the death of the ancestors of the vaneris family, Dracula tore down this piece and destroyed the door in order to prevent their descendants from entering his castle."

Henrik's speculation is reasonable, but gray knows that the most reasonable situation is not the truth. The missing piece is currently lying in the Vatican church thousands of miles away.

"We may not be able to open this door. We can only find another way to find Dracula's nest." Henrik sighed.

There is no way. This piece may have been destroyed by him or brought back to his nest. Anyway, they have to find another way to find his nest.

The cage originally used to imprison him has become his best umbrella.

Anna and Wilken are also very helpless. If they are really torn away by vampires, they really have to find another way.