Prof. Harry Brewster:
I called to find out if you know anything about a titled Hungarian family named Alucard... A-L-U-C-A-R-D.
Prof. Laszlo:
Alucard? No. I'm sure there is no such family. The name is not Hungarian.
Prof. Harry Brewster:
Well, can you tell me, is it possible there's a Count Dracula still living?
Prof. Laszlo:
Dracula? I'm sure there is not. History says the last Count Dracula died in the Middle Ages. Why do you ask?
Prof. Harry Brewster:
A certain Count Alucard is visiting a friend of mine. I happened to notice that the name spelled backward is Dracula.
[Chuckling]

Prof. Harry Brewster:
It made me curious.
Prof. Laszlo:
That is strange. According to the legends of my people, the last Count Dracula became one of the undead... a vampire... and was finally destroyed in the nineteenth century.
[Chuckles]

Prof. Laszlo:
I am considered somewhat of an authority on the subject.
Prof. Harry Brewster:
I know, Professor. That's why I called you. If this man is an impostor, why should he assume that name over all others?
Prof. Laszlo:
Oh, he wouldn't... not if he were sane. In Transylvania, the name is associated only with evil. I advise you to be very careful of that man.
Prof. Harry Brewster:
From your tone, I gather you don't entirely disbelieve the legends of the former Dracula.
Prof. Laszlo:
In my research, I have uncovered data which I cannot entirely disprove. I do not say I believe, but, in honesty, I cannot say I disbelieve. I repeat, be very, very careful of that man.
Prof. Harry Brewster:
I will, Professor. Thank you very much.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 09:04

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