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Chapter 1 Prologue 1 The Immortal Vampire

Chapter 1 Prologue One Immortal Vampire

isabel burton
This book is the quintessential vampire story, about bats, vampires, or demons who inhabit dead bodies and can bring them back to life.

The story begins with a king named Wickram who is as great as King Arthur in the West.He told a magician named George that he could bring Betal (a type of vampire) hanging from a tree to him.Surprisingly, King Wickram and his son really brought the vampire, which made Wizard George have to look at the king differently.This book is a collection of stories of many bizarre events linked together with vampires as clues.The article describes and introduces the customs of ancient India, which is very interesting to read.The book also vaguely mentions that after reading these myths, some readers who are obsessed with Indian mythology actually imitate the plot in the book and bury themselves alive, imagining that they can live as described in the book in a few weeks or months. Come here; sometimes, they focus their minds and get stuck, trying to hypnotize themselves to feel this illusory existence.But in fact, these are also vivid portrayals of Richard Burton's illusions in life.

Based on his understanding and love of this culture, Richard Burton has devoted great interest in this English translation of "Betal Passis" with profound implications.Readers who have already dabbled in oriental culture can regard this book as a witty little story; it can even be said that you can regard it as a joke.There isn't a single page of the stories listed in this book that will leave you bored if you're someone who enjoys the mystical, the supernatural, and the grotesque.

My husband selected eleven of the best stories in the book and made them into translated versions for everyone, so that everyone can feel more interesting in the simplified version.

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