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Re:Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu - Volume 4 - Chapter 106.1

Chapter 106.1

Grimacing at the blistering heat on his skin, Garfiel violently kicked at the fallen leaves around him .

[Garfiel: Th’guy’s got guts, I’ll give’m that]

It was a growl of irritation, but also of honest praise .

“Your half-assed attitude is why you’re going to lose” ――that was what Otto told him . And he was absolutely right .

Thinking that Otto had no combat capabilities, Garfiel had completely underestimated him .

[Garfiel: Fire stones…… the hell’s he tryin’ t’do’ with somethin’ as biteless as that?]

A momentary, vision-obscuring screen of flames .

With his annoyance still fresh on his mind, Garfiel thought back on that flash of searing heat .

All smoke and mirrors, it stung, but its damage was no more than that of a sunburn .

Yet, one thing was certain:

[Garfiel: If he’d used somethin’ more deadly I wouldn’t ‘ve gotten off this easy……]

In that fatal moment, his opponent made an unexpected choice .

What else to call it if not an act of mercy? The opponent he’d held back on and failed to knock unconscious turned around and taught him a lesson instead .

That was just way too wretched and stupid .

[Garfiel: Gotta be fuckin’ kiddin’ me……!]

What was even more infuriating was how his opponent completely ignored him while he was blinded by the flames and just straight-up ran away . By the time Garfiel thought to chase him, Otto was already nowhere to be found .

Just soft soil and fallen leaves . He certainly managed a skillful escape on what should’ve been unfamiliar terrain . Otto wasn’t lying about scouting around the forest at night .

Nevertheless, if this turned into a genuine chase scene, there’d be no way he could escape from Garfiel . Every ten steps that Otto ran, Garfiel would be able to close in two . Such was the enormity of the physical difference between their bloodlines .

But Otto had this covered as well .

[Garfiel: ――Gh! Th’hell!? This…… aghh! Fuck, my nose ain’t workin’!]

The moment Garfiel tried to sniff for Otto’s scent, an intense, painful stench pierced his nostrils . Recoiling from the stench, Garfiel shook his head as his vision strobed from the penetrating pain .

And that was when he saw a clear glass bottle lying on the spot where Otto had been standing . He could immediately tell that the colorless liquid flowing from the uncapped bottle was the source of that pungent scent . But that was all his nose could tell him .

[Garfiel: Son of’a bitch……! Does’he think he can beat me just by cloggin’ my nose?]

Baring his fangs, Garfiel flushed with rage at his dwindling options .

Just how many traps had Otto set against him? Every step of the way, these tricks had perfectly held him in check .

[Garfiel: ――――]

Touching the scar on his forehead, panting, Garfiel repeated his ritual to calm himself .

He drew in a deep breath to settle his heart and lungs and wrestled back his senses from being consumed by rage . Thinking about it now, there is no way Otto could keep him subdued indefinitely .

So why would Otto risk himself in such a reckless battle?

Besides, the fact that Otto would challenge Garfiel in the first place was strange .

He said his goal was to buy time―― to draw Garfiel’s attention while the refugees escaped the Sanctuary via other routes .

If what he said was true, then it’d be impossible for Garfiel to stop all the carriages now .

The thought of sending the Lewes clones to chase them had briefly crossed Garfiel’s mind, but since he doesn’t know any of the carriages’ current locations, it’d only be a futile effort .

The replicants lack knowledge and experience, and could only carry out very crude commands .

Garfiel was too sick and tired of having to run around looking for them when that happens .

[Garfiel: And in th’end, th’only one I can rely on ‘s myself . Hah! Same as it’s always been]

He was out of options, and his nose was disabled .

But Garfiel wasn’t pessimistic . He still had his powerful body . And it still had more than enough strength left to carry him through the forest and achieve his goal .

No matter what Otto’s objectives may have been, he dared to stand against Garfiel . Surely, when he decided to oppose him, he must’ve been prepared to taste Garfiel’s claws and fangs .

As far as Garfiel was concerned, Otto was no longer a simple prey .

This was now a hunt that would require all of his efforts, and he would not stop until he had Otto completely at his mercy .

――By the time Garfiel thought this, he had already all but forgotten his original intent and didn’t even realize that he was falling right into Otto’s plans .

[Garfiel: Where’d y’get th’fuckin’ gall . That bastard left y’instructions, didn’t he…… th’hell did he say?]

Just before setting out into the forest in pursuit of Otto, Garfiel turned his head, looking to the carriages Otto left behind .

The carriages were decoys pretending to be carrying fleeing refugees . Yet the two ground dragons drawing them were real, and all through Otto and Garfiel’s standoff, they had been quietly sitting there like it was none of their business .

[Garfiel: Y’think if y’just sit there I won’t hurt ya? Cheeky bastards . Yer lucky I don’t like t’kill unless I need to]

Shaking his head, Garfiel passed by the dragons and reached for the passenger car once more .

Countless items of clothing had been heaped inside the car to mimic the scent of fleeing villagers . Last time, Garfiel left it as soon as he confirmed this, but there might’ve been something else he’d missed .

Pushing apart the piles of clothes with his feet, Garfiel scanned his eyes over the seats and walls . Nothing stood out, and, after searching a little more, he was about to descend the carriage when,

[Garfiel: ――Huh?]

He saw something sticking to the back of the carriage door as he turned .

A white piece of paper fluttering in the wind, as if placed there specifically to be visible from the inside .

――Feeling a sense of foreboding, Garfiel walked up to the fluttering note, tore it off, and opened it in his hands .

And,

{――If you’re really this gullible, then it was totally worth the trouble}

Reading the message, Garfiel’s vision flashed furious red .

The next instant―― the seats of the carriage shot up as the black lumps underneath exploded in the narrow space, expelling a violent gale like a storm of insects, drowning Garfiel’s roars to nothing .

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