[Comprehensive] All the games I've played have come true
Chapter 100 Restriction and oath of the leader
Is Fei Tan dead?Or is it still alive?
Kuroro had no optimistic illusions about this.
The special scene outside the window is caused by risingsun.
When Fei Tan dealt with the Hakkas who beat the enemy, he must have been involved in fleeing, basically he would not attack rashly. At this time, he suddenly used his ultimate skill, which should be used at the end of the day. to the point.
The contrast between the strengths of the two parties is stark.
Kuroro can't deceive himself that things will develop in a better direction next time.
But the only way to go now is to continue to advance the original plan...
Kuroro, the leader of the Phantom Brigade and always maintaining his poise, quickly recovered his composure at the critical moment, and restrained his somewhat groggy expression just now.
He looked up, only to see Hisoka, the inner ghost in the brigade, looking at him with interest.
The guy in the clown suit, the clothes on his body are obviously tattered, the blood from the wound is flowing wantonly, and even part of it has clotted...
It's this kind of person who can't protect himself, but still has the energy to liven up everywhere?
This is indeed Hisoka's style.
But Kuroro still felt a little bit of displeasure, perhaps because at this time, Hisoka, who didn't care about anything outside and maintained a pure desire to fight, slightly surpassed himself who was shaken for the sake of the brigade.
"This expression is also very good."
With a face covered in large bruises, Hisoka seemed to feel no pain, reminiscing on the very fresh expression that Kuroro showed just now, and said,
"Since this is the case, let's be more serious, otherwise, the time will be too late."
Hisoka also knew about Feitan being alone, and even knew more than Kurolo because of the exchange of information with Yiermi.
While the two were talking, they punched each other.
Hisoka used his flexible reading ability, while Kuroro kept turning the pages of the book, and all kinds of reading abilities that Hisoka had never seen before were pulled out.
Hisoka likes to watch Kuroro make use of these strange abilities.
Fighting him alone is equivalent to fighting countless people with the ability to read.
Could Hisoka not like this kind of free gift?
He was very excited.
... The hall was filled with the sound of fighting for a while, and there was even the sound of objects being overturned and broken.
In this case, the ringing of the phone from Hisoka's pocket stood out.
The red-haired man looked disappointed at first, and when he was about to ring the phone with one free hand, he suddenly remembered something and picked up the phone instead.
The person on the other end of the phone was exactly what Hisoka expected—Ilmi.
After the phone was picked up, the Il fan didn't want to waste time and quickly finished talking about the situation on his side, and wanted to hang up the phone unilaterally as soon as he finished talking, without asking or caring about Hisoka's progress at all .
Anyway, whether this guy goes well or not is irrelevant to the overall situation.
After that, the battle will be like catching a turtle in a urn.
"Wait a minute, I'll turn on the speaker."
For some reason, Hisoka suggested, "Can you repeat what you just said?"
So Kurolo only heard an indifferent voice from over there:
"The dwarf is dead."
It's concise and clear, and the semantic direction is clear... It's just too blunt, if Feitan himself heard it, he would want to cheat his corpse.
Then there was a busy tone of being hung up.
Yilmi knew very well that this was what Hisoka wanted him to say.
... Kuroro's premonition came true.
This was still the worst state, Feitan failed to stop the three Hakkas who beat the enemy, and the members of the brigade happened to be dragged on the top floor of the building.
Kuroro knew that after a while, the people who beat the Hakkas would come to the top floor.
The current stalemate situation, if nothing is changed, will continue until the Hakka people who beat the enemy come here.
At that time, it will be the moment when the Phantom Troupe ushers in the end.
and--
"Sisso."
Kuroro said, "This is also the first time I know that you still have friendship with the person who beat the enemy Hakka."
"It looks like you're working well together?"
Kuroro was really moody when he spoke, but at this moment he was calmer than usual.
He was even able to suspect Hisoka's intentions in his heart, and made this matter almost explicit. What benefits could Hisoka get from it?
irritate yourself?
No, Hisoka would never be so naive as to think that he would get depressed after getting this bad news, and lose his original level in battle.
Because things will be just the opposite.
...That is, Hisoka is deliberately seeking a more exciting battle, hoping that the battle between the two of them can end before the enemy comes?
But this is deliberately seeking death.
Kuroro looked at Hisoka probingly, hoping to get some clues from the other party's words, demeanor and other external performances.
But he failed to do so.
Hisoka, who blew himself up so many incidents of his own ghost before, unexpectedly gave an ambiguous answer in the style of change:
"you guess?"
...It seems that it is indeed something that Kuroro cannot easily know.
But Hisoka's small calculations don't matter to Kuroro anymore, and now it can only be the last thing in importance.
Kuroro didn't expect to get any useful answers from this kind of boy, no matter how disgusted or angry, they were all useless emotions.
The established reality cannot be changed.
The guys from the Phantom Troupe, since they are so cruel and cold-blooded towards people other than their own companions, they don't practice double standards.
When they are treated like this by others, when they meet malice and when they are pushed to death, they are all acceptable.
For the current Kuroro, the way to change the fate of the brigade is the most important. It is useless to argue with a super bad guy like Hisoka who can't find a second one with a lantern. I'm not even interested in knowing what he's planning.
how should I do it?
Kuroro questioned himself, and soon came to the answer.
Which is more important, the brigade or your own life?Of course the brigade.
Apart from himself, do the rest of the brigade, Franklin and others have the ability and method to reverse the current situation?
They didn't, and Kuroro knew their level quite well.
Among the crowd, only Kuroro has the ability to impose the strictest and most excessive restrictions and oaths on himself to push the ability of "Thief's Ultimate Intention" to a new height.
With the help of this restriction and oath, Kuroro can quickly kill Hisoka, and then slaughter the ten old man. After solving the worries of the ten old man, he can turn around and deal with the chain killer with leeway.
In this way, the rest of the Phantom Troupe can survive.
This is the most ideal development.
It is also the most cost-effective method.
Although it was too rough, if one link was not connected, it could lead to devastating consequences... and they had to hope that the three who beat the enemy Hakka would come more slowly.
However, there is no other better way.
As a price, Kuroro would have to sacrifice his own future, potential, and even life.
... The solution has been figured out. For this, every second of hesitation is a waste of time, and Kuroro no longer hesitates.
With his eyes closed, the book of thieves in his hand, which carried out his ideas, was stimulated, and he suddenly went crazy and quickly turned the pages, almost to the extent that the naked eye could not see clearly.
The qi in Kuroro's body also swelled and expanded in an instant, as if he had suddenly obtained the results of the training of the ability to read in the next few years.
This sense of oppressiveness soared made both Hisoka and Kurapika startled with a sense of crisis, but the eyes of those in the Phantom Troupe were worried.
Kuroro's approach is undoubtedly an overdraft.
Not only that, several bookmark-like things appeared on Kuroro's hand, which he held between his fingers.
Just looking at his relaxed and freehand appearance, no one can guess what price he paid.
It was a bookmark, and when it was clipped in a book, it could use more than multiple telekinetic abilities, and it also helped Kuroro to free his hands.
Originally, the leader of the Phantom Brigade himself considered developing the ability of bookmarking, but in the end, because of the restrictive effect, it was a bit troublesome, so after weighing it, it was not enough.
Kuroro never thought that he would choose to develop this ability on this day, and it was not adding a bookmark as originally envisaged, but such a terrifying number of bookmarks.
Hisoka's move is really equivalent to fighting against multiple telekinetics.
This kind of completely liberated, unpredictable mind ability must be impossible for him to resist.
Kuroro was not at all curious about why Hisoka provoked him to speed up the battle between the two, but simply continued with the plan.
With a dodge, he seemed to move to the back of Hisoka in an instant. The other party reacted very quickly and raised his arm to block it. His left hand leaped high under the collision, and soon landed on the ground far away.
Then the hand shattered and dissipated as if it didn't exist.
Hisoka himself barely moved by relying on his speed, so he didn't get hurt.
This was caused by an extremely sharp dagger with a ferocious shape and a strong bloodletting effect suddenly appearing in Kuroro's hand while teleporting.
However, Hisoka deliberately used his left hand, which was originally recreated by his mind ability, and he used this hand to ward off disasters.
The surprise on Kuroro's face was fleeting, and then he accelerated forward again.
The current difference in strength between Kuroro and Hisoka is not comparable to before, and this is not a fair battle at all.
The leader used various abilities, such as teleportation, cutting daggers, etc., and even released more than one Nian Beast that did not belong to the same person.
That book was like a bottomless pit, devouring Hisoka, and invisibly swallowing Kuroro himself.
In the end, Hisoka was blown to death by the puppet carrying the remaining ten sun and moon seals...
This is also Kuroro's old trick, controlled by human proof, those puppets acted unexpectedly, surrounded the unsuspecting Hisoka, and all blew themselves up.
This time, he was indeed dead, without breath.
Kuroro immediately turned his gaze to the room where the ten old man was.
Because Kurapika had retreated too far earlier, he couldn't catch up at all, and Franklin and the others tried their best to stop him.
Although it's a bit reconciled to say that... but Kurapika knew it after seeing Kuroro's performance just now.
The current head of the Phantom Brigade has the same awareness as himself, and must have imposed unimaginable restrictions and oaths.
Kurapika is not afraid of death, and is willing to fight Kuroro in a contest of consciousness and will.
However, at this time, it would be better if we can not lose the guarantee measures from beating the enemy Hakka killer.
Unfortunately, Kurapika could only helplessly watch Kuroro rush into the place where the ten old men were.
Even before leaving, Kuroro took a meaningful look here.
... Fierce gunshots rang out, but Kurapika didn't think it could stop Kuroro's advance.
Not long after, the gunfire stopped, Franklin and the others showed a relieved smile, and when they turned to face Kurapika, the smile became malicious.
Kurapika tightly grasped the chain in his hand, obviously, as long as he was given a little more time, he would be able to knock these people away to stop Kuroro.
Sure enough, is it too reluctant to use one-to-many?
Kurapika began to understand why the four unmasked spiders were killed by Xiaojie and others... Is this the power of cooperation?
And at this moment, three figures suddenly flashed in the corridor behind him.
Looking around, it was the three Hakka old, middle-aged and young people who beat the enemy, walking towards here with full momentum.
——The time is only a little bit late.
But now the ten old man who is the client is dead.
Kurapika's blond hair seemed to be dimmed, and he turned his head away from looking at the three who beat the enemy Hakka.
He was ready to fight alone, and even more so to face death.
However, at the same time, Kurapika had a glimmer of hope in his heart...
Will things turn around?
Kuroro had no optimistic illusions about this.
The special scene outside the window is caused by risingsun.
When Fei Tan dealt with the Hakkas who beat the enemy, he must have been involved in fleeing, basically he would not attack rashly. At this time, he suddenly used his ultimate skill, which should be used at the end of the day. to the point.
The contrast between the strengths of the two parties is stark.
Kuroro can't deceive himself that things will develop in a better direction next time.
But the only way to go now is to continue to advance the original plan...
Kuroro, the leader of the Phantom Brigade and always maintaining his poise, quickly recovered his composure at the critical moment, and restrained his somewhat groggy expression just now.
He looked up, only to see Hisoka, the inner ghost in the brigade, looking at him with interest.
The guy in the clown suit, the clothes on his body are obviously tattered, the blood from the wound is flowing wantonly, and even part of it has clotted...
It's this kind of person who can't protect himself, but still has the energy to liven up everywhere?
This is indeed Hisoka's style.
But Kuroro still felt a little bit of displeasure, perhaps because at this time, Hisoka, who didn't care about anything outside and maintained a pure desire to fight, slightly surpassed himself who was shaken for the sake of the brigade.
"This expression is also very good."
With a face covered in large bruises, Hisoka seemed to feel no pain, reminiscing on the very fresh expression that Kuroro showed just now, and said,
"Since this is the case, let's be more serious, otherwise, the time will be too late."
Hisoka also knew about Feitan being alone, and even knew more than Kurolo because of the exchange of information with Yiermi.
While the two were talking, they punched each other.
Hisoka used his flexible reading ability, while Kuroro kept turning the pages of the book, and all kinds of reading abilities that Hisoka had never seen before were pulled out.
Hisoka likes to watch Kuroro make use of these strange abilities.
Fighting him alone is equivalent to fighting countless people with the ability to read.
Could Hisoka not like this kind of free gift?
He was very excited.
... The hall was filled with the sound of fighting for a while, and there was even the sound of objects being overturned and broken.
In this case, the ringing of the phone from Hisoka's pocket stood out.
The red-haired man looked disappointed at first, and when he was about to ring the phone with one free hand, he suddenly remembered something and picked up the phone instead.
The person on the other end of the phone was exactly what Hisoka expected—Ilmi.
After the phone was picked up, the Il fan didn't want to waste time and quickly finished talking about the situation on his side, and wanted to hang up the phone unilaterally as soon as he finished talking, without asking or caring about Hisoka's progress at all .
Anyway, whether this guy goes well or not is irrelevant to the overall situation.
After that, the battle will be like catching a turtle in a urn.
"Wait a minute, I'll turn on the speaker."
For some reason, Hisoka suggested, "Can you repeat what you just said?"
So Kurolo only heard an indifferent voice from over there:
"The dwarf is dead."
It's concise and clear, and the semantic direction is clear... It's just too blunt, if Feitan himself heard it, he would want to cheat his corpse.
Then there was a busy tone of being hung up.
Yilmi knew very well that this was what Hisoka wanted him to say.
... Kuroro's premonition came true.
This was still the worst state, Feitan failed to stop the three Hakkas who beat the enemy, and the members of the brigade happened to be dragged on the top floor of the building.
Kuroro knew that after a while, the people who beat the Hakkas would come to the top floor.
The current stalemate situation, if nothing is changed, will continue until the Hakka people who beat the enemy come here.
At that time, it will be the moment when the Phantom Troupe ushers in the end.
and--
"Sisso."
Kuroro said, "This is also the first time I know that you still have friendship with the person who beat the enemy Hakka."
"It looks like you're working well together?"
Kuroro was really moody when he spoke, but at this moment he was calmer than usual.
He was even able to suspect Hisoka's intentions in his heart, and made this matter almost explicit. What benefits could Hisoka get from it?
irritate yourself?
No, Hisoka would never be so naive as to think that he would get depressed after getting this bad news, and lose his original level in battle.
Because things will be just the opposite.
...That is, Hisoka is deliberately seeking a more exciting battle, hoping that the battle between the two of them can end before the enemy comes?
But this is deliberately seeking death.
Kuroro looked at Hisoka probingly, hoping to get some clues from the other party's words, demeanor and other external performances.
But he failed to do so.
Hisoka, who blew himself up so many incidents of his own ghost before, unexpectedly gave an ambiguous answer in the style of change:
"you guess?"
...It seems that it is indeed something that Kuroro cannot easily know.
But Hisoka's small calculations don't matter to Kuroro anymore, and now it can only be the last thing in importance.
Kuroro didn't expect to get any useful answers from this kind of boy, no matter how disgusted or angry, they were all useless emotions.
The established reality cannot be changed.
The guys from the Phantom Troupe, since they are so cruel and cold-blooded towards people other than their own companions, they don't practice double standards.
When they are treated like this by others, when they meet malice and when they are pushed to death, they are all acceptable.
For the current Kuroro, the way to change the fate of the brigade is the most important. It is useless to argue with a super bad guy like Hisoka who can't find a second one with a lantern. I'm not even interested in knowing what he's planning.
how should I do it?
Kuroro questioned himself, and soon came to the answer.
Which is more important, the brigade or your own life?Of course the brigade.
Apart from himself, do the rest of the brigade, Franklin and others have the ability and method to reverse the current situation?
They didn't, and Kuroro knew their level quite well.
Among the crowd, only Kuroro has the ability to impose the strictest and most excessive restrictions and oaths on himself to push the ability of "Thief's Ultimate Intention" to a new height.
With the help of this restriction and oath, Kuroro can quickly kill Hisoka, and then slaughter the ten old man. After solving the worries of the ten old man, he can turn around and deal with the chain killer with leeway.
In this way, the rest of the Phantom Troupe can survive.
This is the most ideal development.
It is also the most cost-effective method.
Although it was too rough, if one link was not connected, it could lead to devastating consequences... and they had to hope that the three who beat the enemy Hakka would come more slowly.
However, there is no other better way.
As a price, Kuroro would have to sacrifice his own future, potential, and even life.
... The solution has been figured out. For this, every second of hesitation is a waste of time, and Kuroro no longer hesitates.
With his eyes closed, the book of thieves in his hand, which carried out his ideas, was stimulated, and he suddenly went crazy and quickly turned the pages, almost to the extent that the naked eye could not see clearly.
The qi in Kuroro's body also swelled and expanded in an instant, as if he had suddenly obtained the results of the training of the ability to read in the next few years.
This sense of oppressiveness soared made both Hisoka and Kurapika startled with a sense of crisis, but the eyes of those in the Phantom Troupe were worried.
Kuroro's approach is undoubtedly an overdraft.
Not only that, several bookmark-like things appeared on Kuroro's hand, which he held between his fingers.
Just looking at his relaxed and freehand appearance, no one can guess what price he paid.
It was a bookmark, and when it was clipped in a book, it could use more than multiple telekinetic abilities, and it also helped Kuroro to free his hands.
Originally, the leader of the Phantom Brigade himself considered developing the ability of bookmarking, but in the end, because of the restrictive effect, it was a bit troublesome, so after weighing it, it was not enough.
Kuroro never thought that he would choose to develop this ability on this day, and it was not adding a bookmark as originally envisaged, but such a terrifying number of bookmarks.
Hisoka's move is really equivalent to fighting against multiple telekinetics.
This kind of completely liberated, unpredictable mind ability must be impossible for him to resist.
Kuroro was not at all curious about why Hisoka provoked him to speed up the battle between the two, but simply continued with the plan.
With a dodge, he seemed to move to the back of Hisoka in an instant. The other party reacted very quickly and raised his arm to block it. His left hand leaped high under the collision, and soon landed on the ground far away.
Then the hand shattered and dissipated as if it didn't exist.
Hisoka himself barely moved by relying on his speed, so he didn't get hurt.
This was caused by an extremely sharp dagger with a ferocious shape and a strong bloodletting effect suddenly appearing in Kuroro's hand while teleporting.
However, Hisoka deliberately used his left hand, which was originally recreated by his mind ability, and he used this hand to ward off disasters.
The surprise on Kuroro's face was fleeting, and then he accelerated forward again.
The current difference in strength between Kuroro and Hisoka is not comparable to before, and this is not a fair battle at all.
The leader used various abilities, such as teleportation, cutting daggers, etc., and even released more than one Nian Beast that did not belong to the same person.
That book was like a bottomless pit, devouring Hisoka, and invisibly swallowing Kuroro himself.
In the end, Hisoka was blown to death by the puppet carrying the remaining ten sun and moon seals...
This is also Kuroro's old trick, controlled by human proof, those puppets acted unexpectedly, surrounded the unsuspecting Hisoka, and all blew themselves up.
This time, he was indeed dead, without breath.
Kuroro immediately turned his gaze to the room where the ten old man was.
Because Kurapika had retreated too far earlier, he couldn't catch up at all, and Franklin and the others tried their best to stop him.
Although it's a bit reconciled to say that... but Kurapika knew it after seeing Kuroro's performance just now.
The current head of the Phantom Brigade has the same awareness as himself, and must have imposed unimaginable restrictions and oaths.
Kurapika is not afraid of death, and is willing to fight Kuroro in a contest of consciousness and will.
However, at this time, it would be better if we can not lose the guarantee measures from beating the enemy Hakka killer.
Unfortunately, Kurapika could only helplessly watch Kuroro rush into the place where the ten old men were.
Even before leaving, Kuroro took a meaningful look here.
... Fierce gunshots rang out, but Kurapika didn't think it could stop Kuroro's advance.
Not long after, the gunfire stopped, Franklin and the others showed a relieved smile, and when they turned to face Kurapika, the smile became malicious.
Kurapika tightly grasped the chain in his hand, obviously, as long as he was given a little more time, he would be able to knock these people away to stop Kuroro.
Sure enough, is it too reluctant to use one-to-many?
Kurapika began to understand why the four unmasked spiders were killed by Xiaojie and others... Is this the power of cooperation?
And at this moment, three figures suddenly flashed in the corridor behind him.
Looking around, it was the three Hakka old, middle-aged and young people who beat the enemy, walking towards here with full momentum.
——The time is only a little bit late.
But now the ten old man who is the client is dead.
Kurapika's blond hair seemed to be dimmed, and he turned his head away from looking at the three who beat the enemy Hakka.
He was ready to fight alone, and even more so to face death.
However, at the same time, Kurapika had a glimmer of hope in his heart...
Will things turn around?
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