Gis made preparations in advance to use the 44 consecutive Reaperâs Strike.
This skill is very powerful, but at a cost.
It is a skill that reduces your consciousness by half and explodes all the energy present inside your body to launch 44 consecutive strikes instantly.
Gisâ eyes were filled with murderous intent.
His heart was beating fast, and his blood began to pump rapidly.
Preparationâcomplete!
Now all he has to do is to pour it all out.
âTry to avoid this too, Frillite!!!â
Gis, who was half-conscious, buried in murderous intent, poured out an onslaught of merciless attacks on Frillite.
It was destructive and savage, and, ironically, beautiful.
10th strike.
26th strike.
Even after the 37th strike.
His dagger still couldnât even touch Frilliteâs shadow. She was dodging his attacks as nimbly as before.
Gis was greatly embarrassed by that.
He knew that there was a gap between Frillite and himself.
But it was this much?
So much that he couldnât leave a scratch on her, even after giving his all?
âDonât think thatâs it!â
Gis continued his streak by further abusing his tired body. The rest of the attacks became sharper than before, but thatâs all there was to it.
Even though Gisâ 44th consecutive Reaperâs Strike was over, Frillite didnât shed a single drop of blood.
âDamn it⌠F**kâŚ!â
Having expended all his strength, Gis placed his hands on his thighs and took deep gasps. He no longer had the strength to even hold the daggerâs hilt.
âIs that all?â
Gis raised his head.
Frillite, who did not show a single expression throughout the fight, now did.
âIt was okay.â
She looked down at Gis with a calm expression.
Cruuch-!
Gis grinded his teeth.
âThis bi-â
Just when he was about to squeeze out the last bits of power he was holding onto, and attack Frillite.
He felt a massive impact on his stomach.
He flew back and miserably rolled on the ground.
âGakhâŚ!â
With just one kick.
Gis fell over and couldnât get up.
The reason was simple.
It was because the moment Frillite kicked Gis, a wave of strong energy cascaded into his body.
You have to react to energy with energy.
Exhausted and weary, Gis couldnât respond, and as a result his organs were severely damaged.
Tuk. Tuk. Tuk.
Frillite slowly walked towards Gis who was struggling on the floor. She stepped on Gisâ chest as he tried to stand up somehow.
âUgh!!â
Blood spurted out of Gisâ mouth with a groan. Either way, Frillite also trampled on his arms.
Cluck-!
His arms were clearly broken.
Gisâ painful groan grew stronger, but Frillite didnât care. She said, still looking down with an indifferent expression.
âNot a single thing has changed from before, Gis. You are still full of holes. As I thought, you must have neglected your training because you were totally drunk on your promiscuous lifestyle.â
âShut up⌠Shut upâŚâ
âYou have been harassing innocent women and intimidating common peopleâs wives. You had a journey where you didnât show one single characteristic that matches up to your identity as a Hero. Still, I didnât give you a heavy warning. Do you know why?â
âNo⌠Iâm not even curious, damnâŚâ
âBecause you are a Hero. I had previously sworn to uphold the tradition of the Heroes. So, I was reluctant to quarrel with another Hero. I feared that if I intervened, it will become difficult to keep my oath. By the wayâŚâ
Frillite sighed and shook her head.
âLooking at you now makes me skeptical. I shouldnât have made that oath.â
âCough, haha⌠Then, I should thank you. You are not explaining to me in such detail⌠to just kill meâŚâ
âYeah, Iâm not going to kill you. I will not punish you for your arrogant behavior as long as you donât cross the line. To keep my oath.â
âGreat.. Cough, cough⌠Thank you so much.. ha ha..â
âHowever, after defeating the Demon King as per the tradition, what if peace comes back to the continent? Should I keep you alive then? A parasite that does not contributes to the peace, but rather eats the continent?â
ââŚâ
Gisâ expression hardened.
Frillite released the strength from her foot that was pressing on his chest.
âI left your legs behind, so you should be able to walk. Get back to your residence on your own.â
Frillite turned her back on Gis. He muttered under his breath, staring at her back.
âB!tch⌠Do you think you would be able to do the sameâŚafter I have the power to defeat the Demon King? You and that Cloud bastard⌠Before defeating the Demon King, IâllâŚâ
âOh, I forgot to add something.â
Suddenly, Frillite turned back and strode towards Gis.
She held her sword upside down and stuck it neatly into Gisâ stomach.
âAhhhhhhhhh!!!â
F**k Off! F**k Off! F**k Off!
You lair! You said you wonât kill!
You two bastards are exactly the same!!!
Gis screamed both from his mouth and in his heart.
Frillite added what she had forgotten.
âIf there comes a time when I have to break my oath to protect what and whom I treasure, I will gladly do it. I hope you can understand. Hero, Gis.â
Slurk-!
Frillite drew out her greatsword.
It was pulled out so neatly that Gisâ guts couldnât even feel the movement.
She retrieved a potion from in between her arms and sprinkled it on Gisâ punctured stomach.
âIt is a high-quality potion even among advanced ones. Donât worry, you wonât die, when you get back, get the treatment from your party members.â
âAhhhh⌠Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! F****k!!â
Gis let out a terrifying scream filled with terrible pain because of the granulation of new tissues.
This time, Frillite really turned her back on Gis.
âFrillite.â
Cloud, leaning against the pillar at the entrance of the inn, called out her name. Frillite rolled her eyes.
âCloud, can you grow your sense of danger? You donât know just how dangerous the situation was for you. Thankfully, you didnât get injured by the flying daggersâ fragmentsâŚâ