DB: Legendary Super Saiyan Bloodline at the Start-Chapter 37: I Prefer Killing with a Dull Blade
Chapter 37 - I Prefer Killing with a Dull Blade
"Not much of a big deal, just a new toy. He's all yours."
18 said with a playful smile.
"Tch, seriously... I hope this piece of trash can at least give me some fun."
17 replied, sounding bored, as if Cado was already a dead man walking.
"Hey, kid over there. I'm your opponent."
17 called out to Cado loudly, eyes full of mockery.
"I'll even fight you with one hand behind my back. But let me warn you first — if you don't entertain me enough, I'll start killing people!"
"This guy is way too cocky...!"
Trunks muttered, clenching his fists tightly, barely restraining himself from rushing in and smashing 17 right now.
"What's wrong, Trunks? You look like you're itching for a fight."
17 laughed broadly.
"Fine by me. You both can come at me together. I'll crush you both!"
He loved provoking people — the angrier they got, the happier he became.
"17, I told you — Trunks is mine. Stay in your lane."
18 said coldly, shooting him a glare.
"Yeah, yeah, whatever."
17 grumbled impatiently.
"Stay calm, Trunks."
Cado said calmly.
"Cleaning up trash like them is no big deal."
Just two androids — with his current strength, he could crush them without breaking a sweat.
But killing them quickly? That would be too merciful.
Just as Cado finished speaking, time itself seemed to pause for a fraction of a second.
No one else noticed — but the world had briefly frozen.
"You're all dead men walking. Stop bickering." came Cado's deep, cold voice — from right behind 17 and 18.
"—When did he get there?!"Both of them gasped, spinning around in shock.
Cado's cold, emotionless face was right in front of them.
"So... fast..."
Trunks was stunned speechless.
Cado had just been standing beside him — how had he crossed that distance so instantly?
Even he hadn't been able to catch the movement.
17 and 18 exchanged a quick glance and immediately jumped apart, putting a large distance between them.
"Looks like this guy's trouble..."
17's expression finally grew serious. Cado's speed was beyond anything they had encountered.
"All the good people you killed left only monsters like me behind."
Cado said lightly — his voice exploding in their ears like thunder.
Again, he appeared right behind them.
"This—this is impossible!" 18 cried out.
She had kept her eyes locked on him — and yet he had vanished and reappeared behind them in an instant.
"BASTARD!! DIE!!"
17 shouted, rage taking over.
He gathered energy into his hand and launched a beam at Cado.
"I'm over here. Where are you aiming?"
Cado's voice was right next to him, and a hand lightly patted 17's shoulder.
"W-what the hell—"
17's face turned ghostly pale.
The energy blast he fired should have been instant — no one could dodge it before it was even launched.
And yet, somehow, Cado had moved before his brain even processed the attack.
It was like Cado was living half a second ahead of them in a different reality.
"Don't look at me like I'm a ghost." Cado said casually.
He was simply using his Flashstep technique.
0.1 seconds — an insignificant amount of time to normal people, but with his speed, 0.1 seconds was enough to throw an entire military-grade combo... and toss in a backflip for style.
"18! Let's do this together!" 17 gritted his teeth and shouted.
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18's face was grim too.
This guy was terrifying — if they didn't take him seriously, their "fun" might truly be over.
The two of them charged, fists flying from both sides.
"Hmph."
Cado snorted coldly — and activated Flashstep again.
Before their punches even connected, they were already getting pummeled by Cado's rapid-fire blows — hundreds of them.
Their arms froze mid-air.
Clutching their stomachs, both collapsed to the ground.
"W-what just happened?! The androids... fell?!"
Trunks licked his dry lips, eyes wide with disbelief.
From his perspective, he had only seen 17 and 18 charge Cado —
Cado didn't even move — yet somehow, the androids' attacks froze mid-swing, and they crumpled like sacks of bricks.
If this weren't happening in real life, Trunks would've sworn they were throwing a fake fight.
"The androids are down!"
"We actually have hope now!"
The survivors watching from the ruins went crazy with excitement.
"Trunks wasn't lying — this young man is incredible!"
Those who had doubted Cado now looked ashamed.
It was the androids — invincible monsters no one had ever managed to even hurt.
And now, two at once, lying in the dirt like beaten dogs.
It was like a miracle.
"Don't celebrate too soon." Trunks warned, still tense.
"They're not dead yet."
"So?"
Cado looked down at the fallen 17 and 18, his gaze cold and indifferent.
"Still feel like fighting?"
"Tch, is that all you've got?"
17 flipped back to his feet, grinning through his pain.
He hadn't even fully understood how he'd been beaten just now —he only knew his chest and stomach felt like they had been hammered a hundred times.
Still, this level of damage wasn't enough to kill him.
"If that's all your strength..." 18 sneered as she stood up too, brushing off dust.
"You're not strong enough to kill us."
"Oh? Is that so?" Cado said with a cold, mocking smile.
His base battle power was 70 million — and with the Tenfold Kaio-Ken, he could surge to 700 million.
He could instantly annihilate both androids without breaking a sweat.
But that would be too merciful.
"You've caused endless suffering in this world." Cado said, voice dripping with icy malice.
"Letting you die quickly would be a kindness you don't deserve."
"Quick deaths are satisfying..."
He paused, his expression darkening into something truly demonic.
"But I prefer using a dull blade —killing you slowly... bit by bit... and savoring your suffering like a fine wine."
Cado's smile was gentle — and terrifying.