Bismarck did not reveal the whereabouts of Frederick William V to King Edward.
He remained tight-lipped, not uttering a word, and responded to Edward's inquiries with indifference.
Edward did not kill him in a fit of embarrassed rage, but instead admired his loyalty and then had Jelan capture Bismarck to take him back to Chelyabinsk.
Language barriers prevented Edward from extracting William V's location from the priest, but he could sense the blood energy within humans, and through this... Edward discovered Archbishop Julian hiding underground.
Leading several members of the next-generation Blood Race, Edward descended the stairs, and at the stair entrance, he encountered the well-prepared Archbishop Julian. Their eyes met, Edward stepped forward, brushing past Archbishop Julian, who clenched his staff tightly but dared not launch an attack.
He knew that if he were to make a move... he would undoubtedly die!