Takumi and Ria had been traveling for weeks, breaking curses and defeating monsters. They had become close friends, sharing stories and supporting each other through difficult battles.
But as they entered a small village, they sensed that something was off. The people seemed tense and guarded, and Takumi and Ria could hear whispers of danger and betrayal.
As they walked through the village square, a group of armed men approached them, their eyes filled with suspicion and anger.
"What are you doing here?" one of the men asked, his hand on his sword hilt.
"We're just passing through," Takumi said, trying to keep his voice calm.
"We don't want your kind here," another man said, sneering at Ria. "We've had enough of outsiders causing trouble."
Takumi and Ria exchanged a worried glance. They had encountered hostility before, but this felt different. It was as if the villagers were hiding something.
Suddenly, the men drew their swords, their expressions turning hostile.
"Get out of here!" they shouted, advancing on Takumi and Ria.
Takumi and Ria drew their weapons, ready to defend themselves. But as they fought off the attackers, they realized that they were outnumbered and outmatched.
Suddenly, a figure stepped out of the shadows. It was a man that Takumi recognized, a man who had approached them earlier with a friendly smile.
"What's going on here?" the man asked, his voice laced with false concern.
"These outsiders were causing trouble," one of the men said, lowering his sword.
"Is that so?" the man said, his eyes flickering with malice. "Well then, I think it's time we taught them a lesson."
The man drew his own sword and joined the attack, his strikes aimed at Takumi and Ria's vulnerable spots.
Takumi and Ria fought back with all their might, but they knew that they were fighting a losing battle. As they fell to the ground, surrounded by their attackers, they realized that they had been set up.
The man who had approached them earlier had betrayed them, luring them into a trap.
As darkness enveloped them, Takumi and Ria could hear the man's voice, taunting them with his betrayal.
"You should have known better than to trust a stranger," he said, his laughter echoing in the empty village square.
Takumi and Ria knew that they had been foolish to let their guard down. But as they drifted into unconsciousness, they vowed to get revenge on the man who had betrayed them, and to continue their journey with even greater caution and vigilance.