Mu Ying scrolled through the comments under the forum post, and overall, there were still more players who raised their guard against Vampires.
This put Mu Ying slightly at ease.
As long as the players didn't, like Liu Luoluo initially did, harbor an inexplicable fondness for Vampires due to the pre-apocalypse impression left by Deep Blue Star, it was fine.
As for those who ignored the advice and sought to become Vampires to achieve both longevity and a leap in strength, Mu Ying didn't care.
Everyone should be responsible for their choices, and as long as you can bear the consequences, any decision is your freedom. Mu Ying had no interest in changing other people's minds.
Good advice is lost on the damned.
Let them be.
Turning off the forum, Mu Ying thought that today she had basically thrown down the gauntlet to Sharon, although she planned to hide for the time being, stalling for time. But the longer she delayed, the more dangerous it became for the Local People.