Chapter Nine

The three of them, Ran, Rindou and Sanzu were shocked but then Rindou's shock turned into a smirk, "Go ahead."

"Can I get an axe?" I ask.

Sanzu quickly nodded and went outside to get an axe.

Ran chuckled, shooting Rindou a knowing look. "Looks like you've got yourself a real firecracker, brother," he teased, his smirk widening.

"Seems like it," Rindou replied, his tone was laced with amusement. "I guess we'll just have to see what she's capable of."

I grinned at their banter, feeling a surge of satisfaction at their approval.

Then Sanzu came inside with the axe. "Thank you." I smiled.

With the axe in hand, I turned back to the group of men, a malicious gleam in my eyes. It was time to show them just how ruthless I could be.

With the axe in hand, I approached the group of men, who now looked at me with a mixture of fear and desperation. Ignoring their pleading eyes, I selected my first target and raised the axe high above my head.

The sound of metal slicing through flesh echoed in the dimly lit basement as I brought the axe down with precision, the force of the blow causing a spray of blood to splatter across the floor. The man's screams filled the air, but I remained unaffected, my expression cold and detached.

Then, I turned to his neck and started to attack on it countless times.

I heard Sanzu. "That is 20 times, she is so damn ruthless, more than us."

I continued until his head was completely separated from his body then after that I looked at the other person who was looking at me with fear.

"Hey. Let's play catch." I smiled. I took that person's head and threw it to the person. All he did was scream out loud.

Behind me, I could hear Ran's low chuckle, his amusement evident even in the midst of the chaos. "She's really enjoying herself, isn't she?" he remarked, his voice tinged with a mixture of awe and fascination.

I looked back to meet their eyes. I pointed at the other guy with my index finger. "This guy there, he has a nice face. Bring me some acid, if it is possible but if not I'll work with the axe and I will like scissors as well." I chuckled.

Ran's smirk widened, his eyes gleaming with a mixture of admiration and amusement.

"Looks like we've found ourselves a real artist," he remarked, his tone filled with dark humor.

Beside him, Rindou's expression was unreadable, though there was a glint of intrigue in his eyes. "Go ahead, Y/N," he said, his voice low but commanding. "Show us what you're capable of."

Sanzu nodded, his expression a mix of curiosity and caution. "I'll get what you need," he said, before disappearing from the room to fulfill my requests.

As Sanzu left to fetch the requested items, a tense silence settled over the room, broken only by the muffled sounds of the men's cries echoing off the walls. Ran's smirk remained firmly in place, his eyes dancing with anticipation.

"Seems like our little assistant has quite the appetite for destruction," he teased, his voice laced with dark amusement. "I think I'm starting to like her."

Beside him, Rindou's expression softened slightly, a hint of amusement flickering in his eyes. "Careful, Ran," he warned, though there was a playful glint in his gaze. "You might just find yourself on her list next."

Sanzu returned with a tray containing an assortment of tools, including a bottle of acid, a pair of scissors, and another axe. He set the tray down before me, his expression cautious yet intrigued.

"Here you go," he said, his voice tinged with a mixture of apprehension and curiosity.

With deliberate precision, I poured the acid onto the floor in front of the trembling man, watching as it sizzled and smoked upon contact. His eyes widened in terror as he realized what was about to happen, but it was too late for him to escape.

I grabbed the scissors and moved closer, a sinister grin playing on my lips as I leaned in. "Let's see how much pain you can endure," I whispered, my voice dripping with malice.

With a swift motion, I began to cut, the sharp blades slicing through flesh and bone with ease. The man's screams echoed off the walls, but I paid them no heed, my focus solely on the task at hand.

As I worked, I could feel the eyes of the Haitani brothers upon me, their expressions a mix of fascination and approval. Ran's smirk never wavered, his amusement evident in the curve of his lips, while Rindou watched with a thoughtful expression, his gaze never leaving my form.

The man lay before me, a twisted mass of flesh and agony, his screams now reduced to pitiful whimpers.

I quickly took the gun lying there and shot him.

"Oh well, this third guy is still left. What shall I do with him?" I started thinking but I was interrupted by Sanzu.

"Uh, Y/N I think just use the gun and that's it." He said and he felt a little worried.

"No, it's okay and I think I know what to do." I chuckled.

With practiced precision, I aimed the gun at his knee and pulled the trigger, the sound of the gunshot echoing through the room. The man's screams pierced the air, but I paid them no heed as I moved on to the next step.

"Now, let's see about those eyeballs," I mused, my grin widening as I reached for a nearby scalpel. With careful deliberation, I began to cut, the man's cries of pain music to my ears as I extracted his eyes one by one.

Next, I turned my attention to his fingers, methodically severing them from his hand with the same cold detachment as before. His wails of agony filled the room, but I remained unaffected, my focus solely on the task at hand.

Finally, when there was nothing left to remove, I raised the gun once more, a final act of mercy in a sea of cruelty. With a single pull of the trigger, I ended his suffering, his body slumping lifelessly to the ground.

As the echoes of the gunshot faded away, I turned to face the three their expressions a mix of shock, awe, and intrigue. Ran's smirk had faded into a look of disbelief, while Sanzu seemed visibly shaken by the gruesome display. Rindou, however, wore a smirk of approval, his eyes gleaming with a mixture of admiration and amusement.

Without a word, Rindou stepped forward, his hand outstretched in a silent invitation. "Welcome to Bonten, my assistant, Y/N," he said, his voice low but filled with a sense of authority.

I met his gaze with a sense of satisfaction, knowing that I had impressed him with my skills. Taking his hand in mine, I returned his firm handshake.

"Thank you," I replied, my voice steady despite the adrenaline still coursing through my veins. "I look forward to serving you and Bonten."

With that, Rindou nodded in approval, a faint smile playing at the corners of his lips. "I'm sure you will," he said, his tone confident. "Now, let's get you settled in. There's much to discuss."

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