Okay, the user wants me to translate "blood-suckers" into Japanese. Let me think about the correct term here. "Blood-suckers" can refer to creatures that feed on blood, like vampires or leeches. In Japanese, the direct translation might be "血を吸う者" (chi o suu mono), but there's also a common term "吸血鬼" (きゅうけつき), which is "vampire." However, "blood-suckers" can sometimes be used more generally, not just for vampires. Another possibility is "血吸虫" (けきゅうしゅう), which refers to blood-sucking parasites, but that's more specific.
Wait, the user's instruction says if the content is already in Japanese, output it unchanged. But "blood-suckers" is English, so I need to translate it. The user might be looking for a direct translation or a common term. Let me check if "血を吸う者" is the most accurate. Alternatively, "吸血鬼" is more colloquial for vampires. Since the original term is plural, maybe "血を吸う者たち" (chi o suu mono-tachi) to indicate plurality. But I should confirm if there's a standard translation. Maybe "血吸い" (けきゅうい) is another term, but that's more like "blood sucker" as a noun. Hmm. I think "血を吸う者" is the safest bet here, unless there's a more common term I'm missing. Let me go with that.
血を吸う者
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