Chapter 228: Ava Thompson (2)



As they walked toward the city's central neighborhoods, Matt noticed that the woman leading them had not let her guard down in the slightest, even though she was walking in the rain.

She was a cautious and capable woman.

'Her tender beauty is only a deception. This woman is more dangerous than many powerful people I have encountered. And to think she can keep her guard so firm despite the circumstances.' Matt was surprised. Still, he said and did nothing. He followed her, and soon, they entered a mansion.

Thanks to Ava leading them, they met no opposition. No one even saw them, so soon, they were all in one giant room.

Abyl, Matt, and Alice were taken to Ava's private room, and even the mansion was stripped of people, although most vampires could camouflage themselves slightly.

Once there, they began to talk.

The first part was telling her about what happened with Abyl. She was a party to everything, so Ava had to start believing, and the second part was Matt's main plan.

"Although the plan sounds far-fetched for you, since you are human, granting you status in vampire territory is much better than having it in this place. Humans are strong, but not in their wildest dreams could they do anything to us." Matt replied and looked out the window. There was no sun because it was night and raining, but he would bring that up.

"That sun magic you have been creating is great, but didn't you see us being in today? That sun you want to depend on is really no good against us. Sooner or later, you will fall. Besides, humans can't live as long as vampires. No matter how you look at it, it totally benefits you."

Ava sighed after hearing this. "Does it benefit me? You want to change my race, and even though it's too tempting... You think it's an easy decision to make?"

"That's right, it's not that hard to make when it involves your life or death." Matt smiled a little, saying this, and she sighed.

The main issue was that she didn't have the ability, on her own, to do anything.

The people under her command weren't that powerful; even though she had some strong figures, they weren't here, and even if they were, the other side had too many strong vampires.

Among those women, she even managed to spot one person slightly known among the higher class, Mrs. Gales. She simply had no room to turn him down.

All of that was extremely dangerous, but if what he said was true, she would keep her abilities after the transformation. Being an assassin, it would be extremely difficult for someone to see through her.

So, she wasn't against the idea.

But that would be betraying her own race.

Would anyone feel right doing something like that?

Despite that, she is not someone who would look out for the welfare of the race.

'...Although it would embarrass my parents on the other side, saving my life and the lives of those close to me is important...' She thought and looked up.

"I accept it. But we must be alone when you go to do it. I don't want other people to do something else in a moment of weakness for me." She replied, and Matt smiled softly.

"I have no problem at all. You must tell me how many people, women, will be turned into vampires as well. It might take some time, but in a few days, it would be ready."

"That's 20 women. All with over 10,000 power. They're talented women; some are a little older now, but they're strong."

Matt stood up and nodded to her. "We can start with you," he replied, then looked at Alice and Abyl.

"You can go outside; leave me alone with Miss Ava."

They nodded after this and turned to leave. Somehow, Abyl was happy this time. She looked radiant, despite the fact that a while ago, she was running from certain death.

Maybe it was because her best friend would join her or because she saw hope for her to survive; only she understood right now.

After both left, Matt and Ava were left alone in the room.