Blood and Betrayal
Yara is the strongest warrior of the Sunfire Tribe. She uses rare herbs and her own blood to save Se...
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Genres: Vampire/Blood.
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Yara is the strongest warrior of the Sunfire Tribe. She uses rare herbs and her own blood to save Se...
Yara is the strongest warrior of the Sunfire Tribe. She uses rare herbs and her own blood to save Se...
Yara is the strongest warrior of the Sunfire Tribe. She uses rare herbs and her own blood to save Se...
Watch all 50 episodes of Blood and Betrayal on KalosTV.
Genres: Vampire/Blood.
Watch Blood and Betrayal Free.
★★★★☆4.4·10 reviews
Avery_Watching
★★★★★·5 months ago
The softer scenes in Blood and Betrayal are stronger than the trailer suggested.
QuinnRecap
★★★☆☆·4 months ago
Blood and Betrayal is simple, clean, and mostly fine.
Lena_Screen
★★★★☆·5 months ago
The lighting in Blood and Betrayal is clean and not distracting.
NinaNoSpoilers
★★★★★·5 months ago
Blood and Betrayal gives its cast room to make the story feel alive.
Avery_Screen
★★★★★·1 month ago
Blood and Betrayal gives the actors a lot of big moments, and they handle them.
IvyScenes
★★★★★·1 month ago
The lead's restraint in Blood and Betrayal makes the bigger scenes hit harder.
Avery_Binge
★★★★☆·4 months ago
Blood and Betrayal is predictable in places, but not boring.
EllaMarathon
★★★★☆·1 month ago
Some scene changes in Blood and Betrayal are fast, but not confusing.
Nora_NoSpoilers
★★★★☆·3 weeks ago
Blood and Betrayal does more with limited settings than I expected.
EthanEpisode
★★★★★·2 weeks ago
The cast makes the conflict in Blood and Betrayal feel personal.

She was framed by her junior sister for colluding with the demons, lost the trust of her beloved master, and was expelled from the sect. After her rebirth, she endured and persisted in her cultivation. In the end, she defeated all the heroes with her absolute strength in the sect competition and became the leader.

Dina volunteered to enlist for tribe leader Nate's recruit drive, even offering herself, just to give her father a dignified burial. Nate rejected her offer because no women fought in his clan, but he gifted her treasures and the tribe's sacred token as the highest honor. Blown away by this kindness, Dina cherished the token and fell deeply for him. Five years later, Nate returned from war. Dina went to his military camp and demanded he keep a lifelong commitment she believed they had. The camp, revering the token, treated her as Nate's chosen bride. But the promise was all Dina's wishful thinking. Would Nate honor a commitment that never really existed?

Under northern skies, the Wade family's blood feud raged. Seven years ago, Cain Wade—a talentless ou...

Imperial Preceptor Hadrian Hale united Astoria, but after his betrayal by Empress Celia Vale, he was stripped of his titles and exiled. Escaping with 800 loyal guards, Hale crushed her assassins with ease. As enemies attacked from all sides, Hale rallied powerful factions—Northmarch, Huns, and more—defeating the Sunblessed Isle, Sunset Empire, Dragon Empire, and Sultanate of Tutan. He dismantled the Celestial Kingdom and wiped out the Primordia Sect, building an army of millions. Despite the Empress's arrogant attempts to humiliate him, Hale marched on the capital, using his immortal powers to subdue the Imperial Guards, crush her final resistance, and exile her. In the end, he claimed the throne and united the realm.

Grace spent fifteen years loving a family that never loved her back. Then her cousin stole her college spot, her fiancé, and her wedding—so Grace walked out, vanished into the desert, and became a legend.

The Emperor searches for the amnesiac queen, Helen Smith, uncovering Violet Smith's schemes. The Empress Dowager and Violet Smith question Helen and her children's identities, leading to fierce conflicts over jade theft and bloodline verification. Ultimately, identities are confirmed, the Empress Dowager recognizes her grandson, and the plot is exposed.

The story takes place in Glimmerhold—a fantasy metropolis powered by "emotional energy." Joy, anger, sorrow, and delight are converted into the city’s lifeblood, and the "Emotion Weavers" are the only ones capable of sorting, transmuting, and storing this emotional energy—serving as the city’s de facto "emotional healers." Top-tier Emotion Weavers can achieve "shaping matter with pure emotion," transforming unadulterated feelings into tangible entities. A century ago, Glimmerhold was plagued by the Shadows of Nothingness—the embodiment of all humanity’s negative emotions, a force that feeds on positive feelings and once plunged the entire city into despair. The great-grandmother of the female protagonist Stella (the first-generation top Emotion Weaver) created the guardian Lorian with all her love, sealing both the Shadows of Nothingness and Lorian within an "emotional fabric" at the cost of her own life. Only those bearing the first generation’s bloodline can awaken Lorian with pure love—and the awakener will become the Shadows of Nothingness’ next target.

Mathew traveled back in time to become a landlord in ancient times, founded the Tech House, and built a modern special forces unit. However, he had no intention of ruling the world and only wanted to be a leisurely landlord. Empress Mary and Protector of the North Violet even revered him as an immortal...

"Ye Fan, a culinary prodigy adopted by master Zhou Yaoxian, was favored to win the 6th Chef Competition. But when Zhou bet $100M on his opponent and ordered him to throw the final, Ye Fan refused. Betrayed, his right hand was shattered—ending his career. Framed and homeless, Ye Fan learned he was adopted, his only clue a jade pendant. Three years later, scraping by in Binjiang, he's taken in by Ningning, a fiery restaurant owner. In her kitchen, abused by the head chef, Ye Fan secretly reveals his left-handed skills during a crisis—saving her business. As he rebuilds, he unknowingly cooks for Lin Yan—his birth mother. But she doesn't recognize him, and her youngest son keeps them apart. Meanwhile, his old master returns, backing a rival restaurant to destroy them. From food wars to a national face-off against a foreign critic, Ye Fan fights to reclaim his legacy—one dish at a time."

While working in the fields, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu follow a strangely behaving weasel into an abandoned mansion in the mountains. Inside, Zhang Qiang accidentally steps on a small mound, uncovering a rosewood box containing an ancient bronze mirror. The mirror is eerie—its surface is covered in green rust and blood-red streaks, while its back bears a grotesque nuo (exorcism) mask design, exuding an unsettling aura. Despite warnings from villagers like Old Man Chen and Granny Zhang about the mansion’s curse and the mirror’s dark nature, Zhang Qiang takes it home, hoping to sell it for profit. From then on, a series of bizarre events unfold: midnight knocks with no one there, the weasel’s repeated eerie appearances, livestock dying mysteriously, and ghostly wails echoing from the village at night. Most horrifyingly, no matter where Zhang Qiang discards the mirror—whether in a river, the wilderness, or deep in the mountains—it always returns, sometimes even reappearing on village walls, surrounded by terrifying nuo mask paintings. Tormented, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu return to the mansion at night to investigate. Shrouded in thick fog, the estate is even more sinister: scratching sounds come from the well, shadowy figures loom in the mist, and Zhang Qiang glimpses glowing eyes in the well’s depths before finding a bloody handprint on his face. Granny Zhang reveals that the mansion once belonged to a nuo dance performer, and his descendant, Erzhu, was driven mad by its dark history. Zhang Qiang stages a fake plan to melt the mirror, then lies in wait—only to catch the stalker: Erzhu, who had been pretending to be insane. Erzhu confesses that he fabricated the hauntings to protect his ancestral home and the mirror (a family heirloom meant as a dowry). The mirror’s “returns” were his doing—he secretly retrieved it and staged the creepy scenes. After Zhang Qiang apologizes sincerely, Erzhu takes the mirror away, and the disturbances finally cease.

In her previous life, she donated blood to feed her two children, but the scumbag committed adultery with her sister-in-law and abandoned his wife and children! After her rebirth, she reported it to her superiors and took back the family property! The scumbag cried bitterly, but she had already taken her child to the arms of the white moonlight male god, and was spoiled to the darling of his heart!

Ironweld launched a war against Virelia to seize its resources. The outcome of the conflict seemed inevitable due to the massive disparity in military strength. Within just a few days, Virelia’s defense systems were completely destroyed. However, Virelia refused to surrender. Beneath the wasteland, they formed their final line of defense—the "Zore," a last stand where flesh and blood became the walls that shielded their homeland.
