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Chapter 5 - Chapter 5: The Bounty Hunter with No Eyes

A week passed.

We raided a merchant ship — nothing serious, just rations and a barrel of rum that had half the crew singing sea shanties for two days.

I didn't kill. I never did. I used my powers to disable, distract, and protect. Jaro noticed.

"You're too soft," he told me over breakfast.

"Maybe," I said. "But I'm not a pirate."

He barked a laugh. "You're on a pirate ship, eating pirate food, wearing stolen boots."

I glanced down. Damn. He was right.

Still, I wasn't like them. I had a purpose — to survive, grow stronger, and eventually... chart my own course.

That chance came sooner than expected.

We docked at a small port island — a trade hub nestled in the cliffs. No Marines, just shady dealers and bounty boards. I wandered through the market, half-masked in a cloak. Not because I was wanted, but because I wasn't sure how much of my growing power was leaking off me.

I felt… charged. Like the Kirin was always humming beneath my skin now.

That's when I saw him.

Tall. Lean. White trench coat. A long rifle slung across his back.

And a bandage covering both his eyes.

He was standing in front of a tavern door, completely still — until I walked by.

Then he turned his head toward me.

"You smell like lightning," he said.

I froze.

He sniffed the air. "Devil Fruit. Strong. Ancient. Mythical Zoan, if I'm not mistaken."

"Who are you?" I asked.

"I'm called Vash. Some call me the Blind Marksman. Others call me dead men."

He smiled. It wasn't friendly.

I stepped back. Sparks flickered in my palm.

"Relax," he said. "I'm not here for your head. Not yet."

"Then what?"

"I've been tracking traces of powerful fruits. You're leaving a trail. That temple? That island? Half the bounty world's curious now."

My blood ran cold.

"You're not ready for what's coming," Vash continued. "But I like your spark. So I'll give you advice."

He tapped his forehead. "First, control your aura. You're broadcasting like a bonfire in a graveyard. Second…"

He leaned closer.

"Never trust a Fishman with secrets."

Then he walked away.

I didn't follow. My heart thundered.

When I returned to the ship, Jaro was waiting.

"Make any friends?" he asked, too casually.

I didn't answer.

But that night, I stayed awake.

Thinking.

Vash was right.

Trouble was coming.

And I needed to be ready.

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