Number Ten went straight to meet Caius, disappearing in place with a flutter of the wind. The grass ruffled and swayed where he had previously stood.
In fact, the true recipient of the letter was Caius, the vampire king. However, if the letter was sent straight to Caius so blatantly, it would undoubtedly arouse the suspicion of Duke Windsor and his spies, so only those that were not sent to the vampire king could be sent over safely and swiftly-- well, mostly without facing much interception in the midst.
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At the same time, Caius was seen to have emerged from Venera's tent. As soon as the silver-haired vampire did, he immediately noticed a disturbance in the air. In a blink, Number Ten appeared across him in front of his eyes. Number Ten quickly stated that he had something to report, so the two vampires headed to the tent next to Venera's, which was Caius's personal tent.
"Tell me," Caius spoke as soon as the two had stepped into the enclosed area. "What is the matter?"