In this chapter, we are introduced to the "strongest cultivation system" of Dr. Frankenstein's creation, which he calls "the vampire's strongest weapon" . We are also introduced to a number of other characters, including Dr. Lockwood, who is the "boss" of the castle; Dr. Rivers, the "villain"; and Dr. Bledsoe, who has become "a minion" of Dracula. The three of them enter the "haunted house" and are greeted by three beautiful women, who are all dressed in their best clothes. The women ask the three men to follow them, but they refuse, saying that the house is not "scared at all." The three women exit, and the men follow them back to the castle. They are shocked to learn that the three women are vampires, and that Dracula is just a "minion." They are horrified to discover that they have been tricked into believing that they are Dracula's servants, and they want to find out what is going on behind the door.
In this chapter, we are introduced to the "strongest cultivation system" of Dr. Frankenstein's creation, which he calls "the vampire's strongest weapon" . We are also introduced to a number of other characters, including Dr. Lockwood, who is the "boss" of the castle; Dr. Rivers, the "villain"; and Dr. Bledsoe, who has become "a minion" of Dracula. The three of them enter the "haunted house" and are greeted by three beautiful women, who are all dressed in their best clothes. The women ask the three men to follow them, but they refuse, saying that the house is not "scared at all." The three women exit, and the men follow them back to the castle. They are shocked to learn that the three women are vampires, and that Dracula is just a "minion." They are horrified to discover that they have been tricked into believing that they are Dracula's servants, and they want to find out what is going on behind the door.