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Chapter 5 - Chapter 5 – A Killer’s Smile

The old man looked up at the shadow filling the doorway.

Rom:

— Huh? Who are you?

The figure stepped forward. As tall as him, but the weight it carried through the air made it feel much larger.

Guts:

— I feel like talking. Mind if I come in?

His voice was dry and steady, but there was something unmistakable in it. A silent, almost primal authority. Saying no wasn't an option.

Rom:

— A-ah... of course.

Rom's instincts slapped him hard. This wasn't someone you refused. He stepped aside and let Guts enter. The swordsman cast a glance around the room: a grimy table, an old counter, a few barrels.

Guts:

— A pub, huh? Looks old.

Rom:

— What can I get you to drink?

Guts:

— A beer. Just one.

The old man nodded and turned to the barrel, hands moving automatically. He had once been a thief with a sharp nose, a cunning survivor. Even now, he could sense danger before it struck.

But this... this was different. A pure, soundless fear gripped him, twisting his guts and freezing his legs. The man before him reeked of death.

Rom:

— Here you go, sir...

Guts grabbed the glass and emptied it in one go.

Guts:

— Hoooh... Refreshing, for cheap beer.

Rom let out a nervous chuckle.

Rom:

— Haha... May I ask what brings you here?

The air froze instantly. Guts' gaze hardened.

Guts:

— Felt. I want to speak to her.

Rom:

— Ah...

Felt... my girl... What kind of mess have you gotten into now? he thought silently.

Guts:

— She stole something important. Belongs to a girl I know. I'm here to get it back.

Rom:

— Of course, of course... She should be back soon...

Time passed. Slowly. The silence grew heavier. Then, knocks on the door.

Felt:

— Hey, old man Rom! It's me!

The voice rang from outside. Nervous, Rom hurried to open the door. Felt entered casually, then froze.

Felt:

— Eh?

Her eyes met Guts', sitting at the table, arms crossed, as if he'd been waiting forever.

Guts:

— Yo.

Felt:

— You're the guy from earlier, huh?

Guts:

— Seems like it. Listen. Theft's no future, especially at your age. Give back what you stole, and I'll forget about it.

Felt frowned.

Felt:

— Huh? Are you dumb or what? You think I'm just gonna hand it over?

Rom:

— H-h-hey! Don't mess with this guy... He's not like our usual clients.

But Felt shrugged stubbornly.

Felt:

— I was hired to snatch that thing. Until my client shows up, I'm keeping it. But... if you've got something to trade, maybe we can make a deal.

Guts stared at her for a moment. Then, slowly, he raised his left arm and unstrapped the leather plate covering his wrist. With a dry click, he revealed the steel prosthetic. Massive, dark, menacing.

Rom and Felt's eyes widened.

Felt:

— Not bad, she muttered. But I don't care about what it is. I care what it's worth. How much?

Rom squinted, evaluating the alloy and mechanism.

Rom:

— I'd say... fifty... no, a hundred large coins.

Felt:

— A hundred?! ... Ehem. Well... even if it's tempting, I've still gotta wait for my client. It's a matter of reputation.

Guts, silent, observed.

Their currency looks like the one from my world… but value means something else here.

The door burst open.

A woman entered — tall, slender, with a gentle smile and calculated grace. Her dress, slit high up her thigh, flowed like a blade in disguise. Each step a dangerous caress.

Guts (thought):

She... she's strong.

He didn't move. But his gaze lingered a moment longer than necessary.

Elsa:

— A pleasure to meet you. I'm Elsa Granhiert. I've come to retrieve the item we requested.

Felt (arms crossed, annoyed):

— Yeah. I've got it. But you've got competition.

Elsa turned her head. Her eyes met Guts', who didn't even bother to return the gaze.

Elsa:

— Ara... Such a strong man... and handsome too. What brings you here? Why are you so intent on getting that insignia?

Guts:

— Personal reasons.

Elsa (softly):

— So cold...

Guts (dryly):

— Didn't notice.

She let out a soft laugh, silky smooth. But inside, something had snapped tight. It wasn't interest. It was instinct. A primal warning.

This man wasn't normal. Not a mercenary. Not a soldier. Something else. Someone who had survived more than war. He didn't walk like a man. He walked like death.

Felt:

— Alright. Let's start the bidding. This guy offers a hundred large coins. And you?

Elsa (surprised, but feigning poise):

— Oh... I wasn't expecting such a sum.

Felt:

— You don't have it, do you?

Elsa:

— Unfortunately... my client only planned for twenty. It's... disappointing.

Felt:

— Then it's settled. The insignia's his.

Guts:

— No hard feelings, Miss Elsa?

Elsa (smiling):

— None. My client was just... stingy.

But Guts didn't smile. His eyes narrowed. A spark had lit in his gaze.

Guts:

— Yet... the way you gave up. It felt like you already knew the insignia would be yours... no matter what.

Elsa (tilting her head, innocently):

— Hmm? What do you mean?

Guts:

— You could've picked another method. Like, say...

He kicked the table.

— ...killing us.

A flash of steel burst forth. The wood exploded under the impact. Elsa's blade had come to a dead stop, lodged in the overturned table. She took a step back, then chuckled.

Elsa :— Oh my… You figured it out so quickly… How did you know?

Guts(dark glare) :— Emotions can be hidden. Bloodlust can't.

He lunged at her without warning. His foot slammed straight into Elsa. The blow sent her flying across the room.

Guts :— Emotions can be hidden.

He frowned, then added coldly:

— Bloodlust never lies.

Without waiting for a response, he leapt forward and delivered a brutal kick. Elsa crashed into the wall with a dull thud.

Felt(panicked) :— What's going on?!

Rom(pale) :— That woman… she was going to kill us. She wanted the insignia…

He trembled.— I… I didn't even sense her intent.

Elsa stood up, her smile still clinging to her face, like a mask refusing to fall. She brushed the dust off her dress with a slow gesture.

Elsa :— You're not even holding back… Not even for a woman?

Guts :— A fight's still a fight.

His voice was dry.— One mistake and you die. Doesn't matter if you're a woman, a child… or a monster.

There was no hatred, no scorn. Just a truth etched in steel.Pity was a weakness.A weakness that killed.

Elsa(darker now, voice tinged with excitement) :— Very well… I'll savor your death.

Guts(gritting his teeth) :— Tch… Psycho.

Elsa darted toward him like lightning. Her dagger sliced through the air.But Guts barely moved. He dodged effortlessly.

Elsa(thought, shaken) :He… he's not even trying to strike back…

Guts(coldly) :— Boring.

At last, he replied with a kick straight to her gut. Elsa doubled over from the impact and staggered back, panting.

Felt(stunned) :— He's so fast!

Rom(amazed) :— He's… an elite warrior.

Elsa looked up at the massive sword resting on Guts' back.She smiled.

Elsa :— Ahahaha… That giant sword of yours… You can't even use it in a cramped room, can you?

Felt :— She's right! It's too big!

Rom(thought) :No… It's not the weapon that matters. It's the man who wields it. And this guy… he's no ordinary man.

Elsa(mocking) :— Your useless sword won't save you!

She vanished—appeared behind him in the blink of an eye.

Elsa :— It was fun… but I've already won.

A thin line of blood trickled down her cheek.She stepped back, eyes wide.

She had struck. And yet…

Guts :— For a woman, you've got stamina.

He slowly grabbed the handle of his sword.

— But you forgot the most important rule of a deathmatch…

A single movement. A single frame.

Narration :The camera pulled back. Guts held the Dragon Slayer in one hand.A blade as tall as a man, swung like a feather.

Elsa(gasping) :— That's… impossible…

Her eyes trembled.— You swung it… so fast I didn't even see it…

Guts :— I can use my sword anywhere.

He raised his gaze.

— You just picked the wrong opponent.

She felt it then.That thing she had never sensed in a man.

No magic. No tricks.Just pure, human strength.Terrifying.

The kind of strength that could crush armies.

Elsa(hysterical laughter) :— Ahahaha~

She licked her lips.

— I love you, Guts.

Guts :— Huh? What the hell is wrong with you?

She lunged again, eyes wild, unleashing a flurry of strikes. Her blades danced. She screamed with joy.

Elsa :— What a man! So strong! I want you! I WANT ALL OF YOU!!

She threw her daggers like arrows, then leapt to slash his face.

Elsa :— MARRY ME!!

Guts(disgusted) :— Agh… Get off me, you lunatic!

He shoved her off violently. Elsa rolled across the floor, then stood again, her eyes gleaming with obsession.

Guts(sighing, weary) :— I'm getting real tired of this…

She launched one last charge, blade raised, ready to slit his throat.But then—

A white flash intervened.A giant frozen lance sliced through the air and crashed down between them.

Emilia(firm voice) :— …That's enough.

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