The “Red Ball” stolen by the fugitive vampires. A heated debate is now raging within vampire society over the true nature of this Red Ball.
Some speculate that the reason the group risked everything to steal the ball was that it would be a device serving as a decisive key to evading the pursuit network. However, whatever they had hoped to achieve with this ball, in the end, their bold action of stealing the Red Ball did not aid their escape but rather plunged them into a situation of extreme crisis.
In fact, the strange phenomenon where the sky over the site darkened rapidly and unidentified swarms of bats flocked in immediately after the accident supports this. Experts are placing weight on the possibility that the Red Ball was not a tool to save them, but rather a trap designed to corner them.
Moreover, this incident raises serious suspicions regarding the identity of the “third party,” known to have assisted them in their escape. Suspicions are deepening, especially as it was revealed that the truck driver—whom authorities belatedly tried to track down after the accident—had already vanished from the scene without a trace and remains missing. Analyses suggest it is highly likely that the accomplice, who appeared to be aiding their escape until now, actually designed the trap known as the “Red Ball,” or that the missing driver themselves is a figure linked to the mastermind.
Furthermore, some are raising a shocking suspicion that this accomplice might actually be a key member of the Vampire Pursuit Unit who intelligently designed their escape route from the start. The focus of vampire society is now on the question of who led the group into this predicament, and what their real purpose was in trapping and exposing them to the world.
Was the Red Ball, Thought to Be “Salvation,” Actually a Trap? Doubts About the Accomplice’s Identity

With theories emerging that the ‘third accomplice’ may be an insider within the Vampire Pursuit Unit, suspicions mount regarding the true identity of the figure who pushed the fugitives into danger.

