My Vampire System: The Inter-Military Tournament and the Shadow’s Awakening
The intricate world of My Vampire System accelerates into a whirlwind of political espionage, supernatural combat, and heart-wrenching sacrifices[cite: 2]. As the Inter-Military Base Tournament brings the galaxy’s strongest factions together, the narrative shifts from covert survival to explosive public revelations[cite: 2]. With the Big Four watching closely, Quinn Talen and his allies are forced into impossible corners, leading to dramatic power unveils, memory wipes, and the tragic departure of key allies[cite: 2].
The Vampire Threat: Silver’s Arrival and Fex’s Sacrifice
The looming threat of the vampire society finally breaches the military academy’s borders with the arrival of Silver, Fex’s strict and powerful sister[cite: 2]. Her presence forces the group to make their most devastating compromise yet[cite: 2].
The Blind Swordsman vs. The Vampire Knight
Silver’s tracking leads her directly to Sergeant Leo, who had confiscated Fex’s Sanguinis family blood flask[cite: 2]. What ensues is a masterclass in tension: Silver attempts to stealthily retrieve the flask using her nearly invisible strings, but Leo—relying on his aura-sensing blindness—effortlessly severs them[cite: 2]. A brief but intense clash reveals Leo’s monstrous physical strength, capable of stalemating a vampire’s natural power even without his sword drawn[cite: 2]. Ultimately, Silver uses her superior speed and string manipulation to snatch the flask and retreat, establishing the terrifying baseline power of a true vampire enforcer[cite: 2].
A Heartbreaking Deception
Realizing that Silver has detected the “illegal” Wight (Peter), Fex negotiates a brutal deal: he will return home and eliminate the Wight, provided he is given one night to handle it himself[cite: 2]. To execute this, Fex must deceive Quinn, knowing Quinn would never willingly sacrifice Peter[cite: 2].
The Inter-Military Base Tournament: Power on Display
With Peter gone, Quinn is thrust into the limelight as his designated substitute for the fighting tournament, adopting the alias “The Cursed Child”[cite: 2]. The tournament itself serves as a brilliant narrative device to showcase character progression and shift the balance of global power[cite: 2].
Logan’s Crafting Supremacy
Before the combat begins, Logan proves his unparalleled intellect in the crafting event[cite: 2]. Refusing to participate conventionally, Logan is challenged by a heckler[cite: 2]. In a stunning display, he utilizes his metallic spiders to sprout extra robotic arms, forging a superior longsword in a fraction of the allotted time[cite: 2]. This moment cements Logan’s status not just as a hacker, but as an unmatched technological prodigy[cite: 2].
ZombieP’s Brutal Regeneration
Prior to his extraction, Peter participates in his first match against Larry, a Level 6 user with a multiple-arm ability[cite: 2]. Orchestrated by Jack Truedream and General Duke to humiliate Peter, the referee ignores Peter’s attempts to forfeit[cite: 2]. However, the plan backfires spectacularly[cite: 2]. Peter endures a gruesome beating that shatters his bones, only to instantly regenerate[cite: 2]. Utilizing his enhanced physical strength, Peter knocks Larry out with a single, devastating counter-punch, shocking the arena and earning the moniker “ZombieP”[cite: 2].
Unveiling the Shadow: Quinn’s Debut
Quinn’s entry into the tournament marks a permanent shift in My Vampire System. Tired of hiding and burdened by the loss of his friends, Quinn decides to unleash his elusive Shadow abilities in front of the entire world[cite: 2].
Defeating the Multiplier
Quinn faces off against “Multiplier,” a Level 8 user capable of creating up to twelve physical clones of himself[cite: 2]. Restricted from using his overt Vampire blood skills, Quinn relies on his high-tier beast gauntlets, martial arts, and his Shadow[cite: 2].
- Shadow Cloak: Quinn uses this to seamlessly vanish and strike the clones from blind spots[cite: 2].
- Shadow Control: He manifests a physical barrier of purple darkness to effortlessly catch and deflect a barrage of incoming daggers[cite: 2].
- Shadow Void: In a spectacular climax, Quinn engulfs the entire arena in a massive dome of absolute darkness[cite: 2]. Inside, he uses shadow hands to immobilize the Multiplier, preventing him from cloning, before delivering a knockout Hammer Strike[cite: 2].
The Blade Family’s Protection
In the post-match interview, Quinn claims he found his ability book on a desolate red portal planet[cite: 2]. To prevent the galaxy’s elite from hunting him down, Quinn utters a cryptic code provided by Vorden: “The chains that have been locked away for centuries shall be broken by the Blades.”[cite: 2]. This explicit declaration of the Blade family’s protection strikes absolute terror into the hearts of the observing Big Four, effectively shielding Quinn from immediate abduction[cite: 2].
Political Upheaval: The Big Four’s Next Move
The dynamics of the world’s most powerful individuals—the Big Four and the Supreme Commander—are deeply explored during the tournament[cite: 2].
| Leader | Family / Role | Reaction to Quinn’s Power |
|---|---|---|
| Oscar White[cite: 2] | Supreme Commander[cite: 2] | Intrigued by the Red Portal planet origin and vows to investigate the military base’s oversight[cite: 2]. |
| Owen Graylash[cite: 2] | New Head of Graylash Family (Lightning)[cite: 2] | Recognizes Quinn from the arcade, wagers on his victory, and finds endless amusement in the ensuing chaos[cite: 2]. |
| Burnie Sunshield[cite: 2] | Head of Sunshield Family (Fire)[cite: 2] | Furious at Quinn’s unexpected victory and deeply fearful of the Blade family’s involvement[cite: 2]. |
| Mona Bree[cite: 2] | Head of Bree Family (Beast Tamers)[cite: 2] | Respects the Blade family’s decree and agrees to prohibit any pursuit of Quinn[cite: 2]. |
| Jack Truedream[cite: 2] | Head of Truedream (Ability Theft)[cite: 2] | Deduces Quinn is a Pure agent due to past encounters with the Shadow ability. Furious at the Blade embargo, he silently plots to start a war to claim the Shadow power[cite: 2]. |
Severing Ties: Layla’s Choice and Cia’s Fate
Behind the scenes, the espionage subplot reaches a boiling point[cite: 2]. Layla discovers that her roommate, Cia, is actually Agent 72, planted by Layla’s own mother (Agent 5) to spy on her[cite: 2]. Devastated by the continuous betrayal and feeling utterly useless after purposely throwing her ranged tournament match on Pure’s orders, Layla formally breaks her ties with the terrorist organization[cite: 2]. She tearfully begs Quinn to turn her into a vampire so she can finally gain the strength to stand by his side, a request Quinn accepts[cite: 2].
To protect their secrets, Quinn confronts Cia[cite: 2]. Pushed to the brink, Quinn fully unleashes his leveled-up Influence skill to completely wipe Cia’s memories[cite: 2]. She awakens with no recollection of her identity, her mission, or the academy—a dark but necessary measure to safeguard the group from Pure’s machinations[cite: 2].
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Conclusion
The events surrounding the Inter-Military Base Tournament permanently alter the trajectory of My Vampire System[cite: 2]. By stepping into the light, Quinn transforms from a hidden underdog into a focal point of global political tension[cite: 2]. The sacrifices made by Fex and Peter highlight the brutal reality of the vampire laws, while the fractures within the Big Four set the stage for an inevitable, catastrophic war[cite: 2]. As Quinn inches closer to his Level 20 evolution, the shadows he wields will soon be tested against the absolute pinnacle of human and vampire power[cite: 2].