Kaiser felt the katana's power flow through his veins, filling him with superhuman strength, speed, and agility. He ordered the cat to release the girl, but the emboldened cat refused. Kaiser warned him that he would send him to hell with his katana, and the feline, with a mocking laugh, released the young woman and launched itself at him furiously.
However, when the cat realized, Kaiser was no longer in front of him. He turned, searching in vain, until he saw him, holding the girl in his arms. "Are you okay?" Kaiser asked tenderly. She ascended, still stunned by what she was witnessing. "Who are you?" she asked, intrigued by this mysterious savior, by the magical sword, and by the power emanating from him.
Kaiser was about to answer when the cat attacked him again. However, Kaiser stopped it with his katana with astonishing ease. "Is that all you have?" she asked disdainfully. The cat, enraged by the humiliation, roared and lunged at Kaiser again.
Kaiser, katana in hand, blocked all of the feline's attacks with supernatural grace. The stunned girl wondered who this mysterious young man was, where his power came from, and if it was a divine blessing. As she fought the cat, Kaiser began to understand his newfound power. The katana had not only given him strength and speed, but also a special ability to anticipate his opponent's movements. The cat, for its part, was beginning to despair. Never before had it faced such a formidable foe.
Finally, Kaiser delivered a final blow to the cat, leaving it unconscious on the ground. But the feline, with a last breath of arrogance, said, "Ha ha! You'll never beat me. Every time you take a life from me, I'll become twice as strong." "I won't defeat you," Kaiser replied calmly. "I have the feeling that my katana can cut through all darkness. No matter how many lives you have, I only need to cut you once to defeat you." These words filled the cat with terror.
He had never before met someone who spoke with such certainty. He knew Kaiser was right, that his fate was sealed.
Kaiser approached the cat with his katana raised. The feline closed his eyes, awaiting his end. But then, Kaiser stopped. "I won't kill you," Kaiser said in a peaceful voice. "I'll give you one chance to redeem yourself. If you swear to me that you'll never bother this girl again, I'll let you go."
The cat, surprised by Kaiser's clemency, opened his eyes and said, "I swear. I'll never bother her again."
Kaiser nodded and put away the katana. The cat walked away, defeated, and the girl approached Kaiser and thanked him with tears in her eyes. "Thank you for saving me," she said with a trembling voice. "I don't know what I would have done without you." "You're welcome," Kaiser replied with a smile. "I was just doing my duty."
The girl, still intrigued, asked, "Who are you? Where did you get that power?" Kaiser didn't have a clear answer.
"I don't know," he said sincerely. "I just felt a voice telling me to do it, and I did it." "...and I did," Kaiser said, his gaze lost in the distance. The girl looked at him with a mixture of curiosity and admiration.
"I don't believe you," she said with a mischievous smile. "But that's okay, I'm not going to ask. I mean, I have to go." And without further ado, she said goodbye to Kaiser and hid in the darkness. Kaiser watched her walk away, feeling a strange connection with her.
He wondered who she was, where she had come from, and why she had been attacked by the cat. Filled with questions and no answers, Kaiser returned home. Fatigue was taking over, and the katana's power had faded.
However, his body still vibrated with the energy of battle. He ate something light and fell back into bed, exhausted. Despite his fatigue, his mind kept spinning.
The image of the girl, the cat's roar, and the voice in his head mingled in a turbulent dream.
When he woke up the next morning, Kaiser felt refreshed, but with a feeling of unease. He got out of bed and went to the window. The sun was shining brightly, but the memory of the previous night clouded his mind...