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Beck wrote:What was said during the phone call to each other? I can't remember if I have that part translated when they were available or it could be if I do, I just haven't had the chance to read it.
After he was a total jerk with Seras, grabbing her and yelling almost making her cry (you can see the tears coming out from her eyes), Alucard called Integra to ask permission regarding killing humans. He taunted her about that even if he was the one who pulled out the trigger, she would be the one who gave the order. Integra, after meditating, went uber-angry (like the opening) and told him to not underestimate her and barked: Search and Destroy, Search and Destroy, those are my orders and haven't changed. Also added to smite everything in his way, exiting by the main door. Alucard laughed please by this and replied: "Excellent! What doesn't kill you make you stronger!".


The second phone call, Integra congratulate him for a good work at the hotel and that she needed him in London as soon as possible because the Queen was calling for a meeting, Alucard looked smug and asked her if the battle excited her/turned her on. "That's none of your business Idiot!" and hung the phone. "Humans, I would never understand them"

Oh, and the Major may suspect there's something between both of them. He told Integra: "I can see why he serves you, you are a good Master"

(Was he hinting on her the entire conversation? Nazis are weird)
Is that in the same manga as the Brazil scene? If not, which one so I can check the pic out.
Brazil is in manga # 3 (first phonecall) and # 4 (second phonecall), that scene is in manga #4.

Sounds like a pretty interesting idea!
Thanks! I finished the Prologue and I will start in chapter 1 once I return from the country next week, need to get the royal bits right
You say I have no power? Perhaps you speak truly... But -- you say that Dreams have no power here? Tell me, Lucifer Morningstar.. Ask yourselves, all of you... What power would Hell have if those here imprisoned were not able to dream of Heaven?

Morpheus/Dream, The Sandman by Neil Gaiman.

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