In the meantime, we're told, the vampire is probably not going to show up anytime soon, since he's not a vampire. He's just a "higher class of vampire" , and he doesn't need to worry about the rest of the undead. The only problem is that there's too much of them, and the only way to get rid of them is to use telekinesis to get them out of their hiding places. Oh, yeah, and they're not push overs, so it's going to be hard to take over the world. But, hey, it'll be okay, says sayoko. She's the only person who can stop the undead, and she's also the one who saved the guy who almost killed the old guy by the river. Yup, that's right, the guy you saved from the river is the same guy you're trying to save from the undead . Oh yeah, we interrupt the program to tell you more about the "worldwide violence outbreak" . It turns out that sayoko has been spreading an infectious disease over the whole world, and that the undead won't be able to catch up with her until she gets it all set up and ready to go.
In the meantime, we're told, the vampire is probably not going to show up anytime soon, since he's not a vampire. He's just a "higher class of vampire" , and he doesn't need to worry about the rest of the undead. The only problem is that there's too much of them, and the only way to get rid of them is to use telekinesis to get them out of their hiding places. Oh, yeah, and they're not push overs, so it's going to be hard to take over the world. But, hey, it'll be okay, says sayoko. She's the only person who can stop the undead, and she's also the one who saved the guy who almost killed the old guy by the river. Yup, that's right, the guy you saved from the river is the same guy you're trying to save from the undead . Oh yeah, we interrupt the program to tell you more about the "worldwide violence outbreak" . It turns out that sayoko has been spreading an infectious disease over the whole world, and that the undead won't be able to catch up with her until she gets it all set up and ready to go.