Elderly individuals always harbor an unrealistic protective desire towards their progeny.
It stems from the instinct to reproduce life, and not even Kudell, the steadfast Vampire Civilian Protection Officer, could escape this convention.
He proclaimed that after becoming a vampire, he had lost most of his human emotions, but in reality, these emotions didn't simply vanish into thin air.
They were just carefully concealed beneath the shell of the vampire by Kudell.
Murphy had originally thought that he was an anomaly among vampires, but compared to the exceedingly contrary Kudell, he was relatively normal.
Can you imagine that Kudell, in his over a hundred years as a vampire, used the power of "Bloodthirsty," which other vampires deemed a core skill, fewer than five times in battle?
The vampire's yearning for blood was forcibly suppressed by Kudell with an iron will, which in itself was a minor miracle.