"I will go with the idea of starting a fire because when they see the fire, they will start running to save their things and children. We set fire to the residential part of their home. Where the fire can cause enough alarm and damage because that will make them confused the guards that are guarding the borders and the gates will leave and that will create a good opportunity to attack without being stopped."
He then continued after a sigh, "At that moment, we will continue creating chaos, but you have to promise you are going to cover my people and you won't let them get hurt, and we promise you that we will also protect you."
"Even though we won't attach soon and needed time to prepare, our werewolves already wanted to thank everyone from the council," Basil spoke.
He then added, "We will promise to give you all protection. We will also agree with the plan that everyone felt is best."
He then looked at Melvyn, "As for the Vampires, we will provide all the information needed." Basil said.
They still have time to plan and decide. For now, at least the werewolves knew who was willing to help them or not.
Ursula smirked, "Do the Vampires need more time to decide if they will get involved or not? Why not stay in the woods during the time to attack? We can be in charge of sending the humans for your Vampires to feast," She offered sarcastically.
"That is a really tempting offer! We get to feed on them and add more servants to serve us. However, what if we want to join the fun? We are strong at that time, so I suggest we also go in with you, and you can have more of your men to stay in the forest doing the job," Melvyn said with finality.
Seeing that the old Vampire seemed to confirm that the Vampires would join the fun, Darrell could not help but look at him gratefully.
After all, they needed all the help they could get.
Also, Melvyn kind of made sense, so no one would rebut him further.
After that, it did not take long for the meeting to end.
Everyone left for the homes living the Blood Moon pack to its internal concerns.
The witches were about to open a portal to take them back to their coven. When the vampires suddenly appeared surrounding the witches.
"What is the meaning of this Lord Melvyn?" Ursula asked coldly.
Even though Vampires and Witches have their own treaty, and most of the time would not cause trouble, it still does not mean that there is no tension between both clans.
Earlier, if one would look closer, they would be able to see that Vampires and Witches would sometimes glare at each other.
Just like how Ursula spoke to Melvyn with coldness at this time. She was aware why Melvyn wanted to talk to them as early in the morning, a witch with her one-year-old son had come to her office.
The witch wanted to report that they had been attacked by a vampire when they were out getting herbs to be used in a ritual.
"Heh. Why so cold, Ursula? I just want to chat with you about something very important to me," Melvyn said casually, but his eyes were looking at her with eagerness.
Ursula could not help but glare at the handsome Vampire. She had a foreboding feeling coming from him.
He was already so old but did not show any signs of aging. In fact, Ursula was so annoyed she didn't want to be around the Vampire for so long.
Aside from that, she still remembers how this handsome man caused one of her sister's misfortune of no return.
In reality, she wanted to make him feel guilty, but that was a taboo topic to even mention unless she wanted her entire coven people to die!
"Don't call me by name! Don't waste your time and speak! We do not deserve to be with the Vampire lord's presence for so long!" She said as she glared at him.
"So hostile? I just want to ask you some things," Melvyn said curiously, "Seems like someone already knows what we are here for."
"Lord Melvyn, don't make your minions so hungry and end up hunting in the wrong place. There is still a blood oath, and we don't want Vampires to be suddenly cursed just because they were not thinking straight due to hunger," Ursula said tauntingly.
Melvyn's eyes narrowed at her. He was clearly offended.
"Are you implying that I am a bad leader, Ursula girl? I thought the war between us was over. Do you have personal vendetta towards me for you to speak like this?" He asked unhappily, with unmasked coldness in his voice.