In the end, he confirms that he is the last man of his race, and at his death, he will be a legend, as vampires are now. Though he has lost his fear of the vampires, these are afraid of him and want him dead. Later, a group of living vampires captures him. But, before he can tell her, the new horror he found while testing her blood, she knocks him out and runs. Although he hasn't found a cure, he knows what caused it, and what its effects are. There he tells her all he has discovered about the virus in the three years he had been living on his own. Hoping to find out she isn't infected, he takes her to his house. He conducts experiments, reads scientific books from the library, as well as mythological books on vampire lore. Robert seems to be the only person on Earth who is immune to the virus, so he tries to understand the disease as he kills vampires during the day, and barricades himself in his home at night. If they were Jewish the Torah stops them, etc. If they were Christians, crosses stop them. They seem to follow the typical vampire ethos. They begin to rise, with a thirst for blood.
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