【Group Cool】Dis Aliter Visum
Chapter 93 Three Accomplices
Standing in front of the box where his friend was, Kurapika took a deep breath and let it out slowly.He's playing a dangerous game, and he's not sure he'll win, and it's clear that Kuroro already knows what Kurapika is planning, but he's not going to give up, he's not going to sit there and let Kuroro Luo controlled himself.
His nerves finally relaxed a little, Kurapika knocked on the door, there was a noise from inside, and then the door was opened.
"Ah, Kurapika!" Gang greeted excitedly: "Come on! Come in!"
Gang said as he backed away and let Kurapika walk into the small box. The narrow environment of the box made him unable to sit comfortably, so he just stood leaning against the door.
"Here, you can sit in my chair," Gang said.
"Hey, what -----" Kita didn't have time to protest, because Gang had already stepped across the small space between the chairs and sat down ----- half on Kita's lap.
"Gang!"
Qi Ya tried to push the post down, or to free his thigh.
"How old do you think you are?" Kiya complained, looking embarrassed and irritable, "If you give up your seat to Kurapika, just stand up yourself, don't sit down and hold me down!"
"It doesn't matter, does it?" Gang asked, "I'm not heavy."
"That's not the question I was referring to!"
"I'll stand up." Kurapika hurriedly said before the relationship between the two children deteriorated, "You can sit back here, Gang, I won't stay long, I don't want to make the man more suspicious .”
Immediately the boys came to their senses, and Gang sat back in his seat.
"I still think this plan is crazy." Kiya said dissatisfiedly: "Not to mention adding him, and everyone! Kurapika, have you completely lost your mind!"
"Do you have a better method?" Kurapika asked softly.
The box suddenly fell silent, and the three boys looked at the current situation again at the same time.
"I don't," Kiya admitted, then sighed quietly. "I wish I had a better way, but I don't."
Gang's eyes scanned the two friends in front of him back and forth, his face showed a sad look, but then he shook his head, throwing the sad emotions out of his mind.
"It's all right," he said, in a hopeful tone, "We'll find a way, and everything will be fine, right?"
"I don't want them to get the spider tattoo on me," Kurapika said, "but the man said he would only liberate my mind when I got the brigade tattoo, I won't let this one It happened."
"Speaking of the brigade -----" Gang began, but he hesitated for a while, and groaned softly.
"What?" Kurapika asked.
Gang didn't speak, he seemed to be thinking about how to answer.
"Their leaders are a little different."
"Yes." Kiya agreed, he looked at Kurapika for a while, and then looked back at the post: "He does look different from You Kexin."
Gang nodded exaggeratedly.
"Very different," he said.
"Where's the difference?" Kurapika wondered.
"His smell."
"Hey!" Qi Ya said and slapped Zaigang on the forehead: "Are you a dog?"
"Why did you hit me?" Gang protested.
"intuition."
Killua dropped this sentence and focused on Kurapika.
"He's right." Chiya pointed out, "There's something different about that man, he..." The silver-haired boy shook his head vaguely, and said, "...I don't know---it's different, like , like his aura is bigger than before... I don't know how to explain it." He shrugged, trying to come up with a more correct word: "When I stood next to him in Youkexin City, I felt It's all cold, I'm not a coward, but I'm terrified. Now I feel like I'm around someone who's dangerous and I don't want to annoy him, but he doesn't scare me like he used to."
"It's because of you, Kurapika," Gang said earnestly, "because you were by his side."
"I think Gang's right," Kiya added. "In a way, you've made him more of a human being."
"That's ridiculous." Kurapika retorted, "He's the same as before-"
Kurapika's voice fell silent suddenly, and he felt like he was putting together a very large puzzle, but the last piece refused to fill the space.Whatever that puzzle piece was, it escaped from Kurapika's grasp at this moment, and he needed time to think.
"Anyway," Kurapika said, "I've made up my mind, but I insist that you leave as soon as possible."
"Wait a minute." Kiya interrupted Kurapika, "We have a chance to get your mind back without such a dangerous method."
Gang looked at Qi Ya and asked, "What do you mean in detail?"
"Hmm..." Kira said and looked at Kurapika: "What if you are seriously injured? I believe that people like Kuroro have no healing ability. You can persuade him to release your body when you are injured." read."
"I thought you just said not to use 'dangerous' methods," Kurapika pointed out. "Needing to use my healing powers, sounds quite 'dramatic' to me."
"Compared to your plan, I like mine better." Qi Ya said stubbornly, "This way we can more or less stay by your side."
"That man still has a way of imprisoning me," Kurapika said. "He holds all the red eyes we temporarily regained, and he won't give them back until I give him some proof that I will become one of the spiders." for me."
"You can use that man's help when you need it," Kiya suggested.
"Or maybe I don't need it at all," Gang hoped. "But it's worth trying, isn't it?"
Kurapika looked back and forth between Gang and Kiya.
"I don't know," he finally said. "I'll think about it, but don't do anything too dangerous."
"We're the ones who should say that," Kiya complained.
"I'm going back to my box." Kurapika straightened up from the door frame and said, "His suspicions must be very serious now."
"Okay." Gang said with a grin, "See you later!"
"Yes." Chiya agreed.
"I won't be back until tomorrow at the latest." Kurapika opened the door and said, "If you can, don't come to the box. I want you to stay as far away from the leader of the Phantom Troupe as possible."
"Okay." Qi Ya finally agreed, "We will send you a message first if we want to see you."
After saying goodbye to the two children, Kurapika walked out of the too narrow corridor, and when the boy returned to the box and opened the door, Kuroro looked up from the book.
"I'm sure your friends are feeling okay?" Kuroro asked. "Well, it's not going to be very comfortable in this environment."
"Gon and Kita have seen worse," Kurapika said. "They're fine."
Kurapika took out his book and pen, and then sat across from Kuroro, he was worried that the man would go further into this topic, but he was not in the mood to talk right now.Kuroro just nodded, and then continued to read the book in his hand.Kurapika was actually very grateful, he needed time to think, and the content of the conversation with Gang and Kiya made him feel irritated, but he couldn't clearly point out the meaning behind it.
The next few hours were spent in silence, Kurapika and Kuroro's door was politely knocked a few times, then a waiter opened the door, he pulled up the small table and quickly presented Leave after dinner.The silence that permeated between them wasn't entirely uncomfortable, but Kurapika looked more tense than usual, breaking when the waiter returned to clear the table. silence.
"This box is really cramped," Kurapika admitted, "but staying in Sarbenia will make me restless."
"It's pretty much the same as when we were driving to the train station," Kuroro said. "And it's only for a few days."
Kurapika was glad that the spider leader didn't say "I told you so".
"I like to travel," Kurapika said after a while, "but after I finish all this, I won't be traveling for a while."
"We can rest," Kuroro assured him. "I don't have any plans for this fall."
Kurapika actually didn't want to hang around in the fall, but he was smart enough to keep his mouth shut, honestly saying anything to the man wouldn't do any good.Kurapika didn't speak, he just picked up the book and continued reading.
Like Kuroro, he turned his attention back to the book, and spent the rest of the night surrounded by the sound of pages turning and the sound of trains walking on the tracks. It was late, and he finally closed the book after reading this chapter.It was still early, but the way the train carriages swayed from side to side sent a wave of drowsiness welling up in my brain.
"How are we going to sleep?" Kurapika asked curiously.
Before he got his hunter's license, Kurapika often slept on the sofa, but never in the box.During his crazy travels with the Spider-Boss, Kuroro always chose first class, so this was the first time they slept in such a cramped place.
"I'll take you to have a look." Kuroro said, closing the book and putting it aside.
"No problem." Kurapika said, "I'm sure the waiter will come back and let us know."
"I need to move," the man said with a sigh. "I think my legs are numb. Get up."
Kuroro waved his hand vaguely. Kurapika put the book on the ground next to the door and stood up. He needed to move a little to let Kuroro turn the chair into a bed. He first pulled up the armrest on the back of the chair, and then put the The two chairs were pushed forward, and the seat cushions were stuck together in the middle, and the backs of the chairs were pushed down so that the four sides of the chairs turned into a large iron plate with something like a bed on it.
Kurapika glanced at the "bed".
"It's too cramped for two people to sleep in," he said.
The spider boss looks amused.
"This is where I will sleep." Kuroro explained, "You sleep on it."
Pointing his finger upwards, Kurapika looked at the ceiling above, where there was something that looked like a door latch, and he was curious to find where the bed would be, or how to squeeze into the small space that would provide sleeping space.
"Can you adjust it so I can lie on it?"
"You can lie down temporarily now," Kuroro said.
"And you?" Kurapika asked, his tone full of suspicion.
"With you." Kuroro's answer was expected by the boy.
"I guessed it." The boy sighed, "But it's too crowded."
Kuroro: "I don't mind being so close to you."
"Okay, I will." Kurapika said seriously.
Kuroro chuckled, he grabbed the opponent's hand and pulled him closer.
"Wouldn't that be nice?" the man teased. "We're all alone in a box and no one will see."
Kurapika sighed heavily again, but the spider boss pulled him closer, and they sat on the edge of the bed together, with Kurapika glancing uncertainly at the ground.
"Nobody's coming in," Kuroro assured him, before leaning over to ask the boy for a kiss.
Kurapika accepts Kuroro's kiss, even responds, and his growing skill means he's practiced a lot.This is the core of Kurapika's concern; as a descendant of the Kuruta tribe, it doesn't feel right to get used to kissing the head of the spider, but he's used to it, he loves it, and it makes him breathless and dizzy , making his heart beat fast, and it's not necessarily a bad feeling, it should be the feeling when kissing.
Kurapika soon sank, even though he knew to keep a distance from Kuroro, the reality was far from ideal.
His hand touched Kuroro's hair reflexively. Suddenly, there was a sudden knock on the door, which scared Kurapika to withdraw his hand.
"I'm here to show you how to open the bed." The waiter's voice came from outside the door.
"Come in," Kuroro said as Kurapika stood up hastily.
The door was opened the next moment, and the waiter was waiting outside, looking at Kurapika with surprised eyes, the boy realized that he must look ashamed and nervous, but at least the waiter wouldn't judge him.
"You have prepared one bed." The waiter said after observing the box, "Do you want me to prepare another one? This bed is a bit narrow for two people."
"Okay, excuse me." Kurapika agreed, and then he realized that the waiter must have known he had interrupted what the two were doing after knocking on the door.
He walked out of the corridor to let the waiter in. The waiter nodded to him and raised his hand. He pulled down the upper rail. Make a short "click" sound when fixed.
"It's ready." The waiter said, "You can come in, and I will provide you with pillows and sheets."
As he spoke, he went back to the corridor, let Kurapika into the box and handed him all the bedding.
"Have a safe night." The waiter left after saying this.
Kurapika sighed and forced himself to relax as he closed the door; his muscles were tensing just because someone had almost come in to see what they had just done.
"Okay." Kuroro said, "Now he's gone..."
"No." Kurapika immediately interrupted the other party, "I'm going to sleep, good night."
He tossed a pillow and a sheet to Kuroro and climbed into the upper bed, trying to make himself as comfortable as possible, and it took Kurapika a long time to fall asleep.
TBC
His nerves finally relaxed a little, Kurapika knocked on the door, there was a noise from inside, and then the door was opened.
"Ah, Kurapika!" Gang greeted excitedly: "Come on! Come in!"
Gang said as he backed away and let Kurapika walk into the small box. The narrow environment of the box made him unable to sit comfortably, so he just stood leaning against the door.
"Here, you can sit in my chair," Gang said.
"Hey, what -----" Kita didn't have time to protest, because Gang had already stepped across the small space between the chairs and sat down ----- half on Kita's lap.
"Gang!"
Qi Ya tried to push the post down, or to free his thigh.
"How old do you think you are?" Kiya complained, looking embarrassed and irritable, "If you give up your seat to Kurapika, just stand up yourself, don't sit down and hold me down!"
"It doesn't matter, does it?" Gang asked, "I'm not heavy."
"That's not the question I was referring to!"
"I'll stand up." Kurapika hurriedly said before the relationship between the two children deteriorated, "You can sit back here, Gang, I won't stay long, I don't want to make the man more suspicious .”
Immediately the boys came to their senses, and Gang sat back in his seat.
"I still think this plan is crazy." Kiya said dissatisfiedly: "Not to mention adding him, and everyone! Kurapika, have you completely lost your mind!"
"Do you have a better method?" Kurapika asked softly.
The box suddenly fell silent, and the three boys looked at the current situation again at the same time.
"I don't," Kiya admitted, then sighed quietly. "I wish I had a better way, but I don't."
Gang's eyes scanned the two friends in front of him back and forth, his face showed a sad look, but then he shook his head, throwing the sad emotions out of his mind.
"It's all right," he said, in a hopeful tone, "We'll find a way, and everything will be fine, right?"
"I don't want them to get the spider tattoo on me," Kurapika said, "but the man said he would only liberate my mind when I got the brigade tattoo, I won't let this one It happened."
"Speaking of the brigade -----" Gang began, but he hesitated for a while, and groaned softly.
"What?" Kurapika asked.
Gang didn't speak, he seemed to be thinking about how to answer.
"Their leaders are a little different."
"Yes." Kiya agreed, he looked at Kurapika for a while, and then looked back at the post: "He does look different from You Kexin."
Gang nodded exaggeratedly.
"Very different," he said.
"Where's the difference?" Kurapika wondered.
"His smell."
"Hey!" Qi Ya said and slapped Zaigang on the forehead: "Are you a dog?"
"Why did you hit me?" Gang protested.
"intuition."
Killua dropped this sentence and focused on Kurapika.
"He's right." Chiya pointed out, "There's something different about that man, he..." The silver-haired boy shook his head vaguely, and said, "...I don't know---it's different, like , like his aura is bigger than before... I don't know how to explain it." He shrugged, trying to come up with a more correct word: "When I stood next to him in Youkexin City, I felt It's all cold, I'm not a coward, but I'm terrified. Now I feel like I'm around someone who's dangerous and I don't want to annoy him, but he doesn't scare me like he used to."
"It's because of you, Kurapika," Gang said earnestly, "because you were by his side."
"I think Gang's right," Kiya added. "In a way, you've made him more of a human being."
"That's ridiculous." Kurapika retorted, "He's the same as before-"
Kurapika's voice fell silent suddenly, and he felt like he was putting together a very large puzzle, but the last piece refused to fill the space.Whatever that puzzle piece was, it escaped from Kurapika's grasp at this moment, and he needed time to think.
"Anyway," Kurapika said, "I've made up my mind, but I insist that you leave as soon as possible."
"Wait a minute." Kiya interrupted Kurapika, "We have a chance to get your mind back without such a dangerous method."
Gang looked at Qi Ya and asked, "What do you mean in detail?"
"Hmm..." Kira said and looked at Kurapika: "What if you are seriously injured? I believe that people like Kuroro have no healing ability. You can persuade him to release your body when you are injured." read."
"I thought you just said not to use 'dangerous' methods," Kurapika pointed out. "Needing to use my healing powers, sounds quite 'dramatic' to me."
"Compared to your plan, I like mine better." Qi Ya said stubbornly, "This way we can more or less stay by your side."
"That man still has a way of imprisoning me," Kurapika said. "He holds all the red eyes we temporarily regained, and he won't give them back until I give him some proof that I will become one of the spiders." for me."
"You can use that man's help when you need it," Kiya suggested.
"Or maybe I don't need it at all," Gang hoped. "But it's worth trying, isn't it?"
Kurapika looked back and forth between Gang and Kiya.
"I don't know," he finally said. "I'll think about it, but don't do anything too dangerous."
"We're the ones who should say that," Kiya complained.
"I'm going back to my box." Kurapika straightened up from the door frame and said, "His suspicions must be very serious now."
"Okay." Gang said with a grin, "See you later!"
"Yes." Chiya agreed.
"I won't be back until tomorrow at the latest." Kurapika opened the door and said, "If you can, don't come to the box. I want you to stay as far away from the leader of the Phantom Troupe as possible."
"Okay." Qi Ya finally agreed, "We will send you a message first if we want to see you."
After saying goodbye to the two children, Kurapika walked out of the too narrow corridor, and when the boy returned to the box and opened the door, Kuroro looked up from the book.
"I'm sure your friends are feeling okay?" Kuroro asked. "Well, it's not going to be very comfortable in this environment."
"Gon and Kita have seen worse," Kurapika said. "They're fine."
Kurapika took out his book and pen, and then sat across from Kuroro, he was worried that the man would go further into this topic, but he was not in the mood to talk right now.Kuroro just nodded, and then continued to read the book in his hand.Kurapika was actually very grateful, he needed time to think, and the content of the conversation with Gang and Kiya made him feel irritated, but he couldn't clearly point out the meaning behind it.
The next few hours were spent in silence, Kurapika and Kuroro's door was politely knocked a few times, then a waiter opened the door, he pulled up the small table and quickly presented Leave after dinner.The silence that permeated between them wasn't entirely uncomfortable, but Kurapika looked more tense than usual, breaking when the waiter returned to clear the table. silence.
"This box is really cramped," Kurapika admitted, "but staying in Sarbenia will make me restless."
"It's pretty much the same as when we were driving to the train station," Kuroro said. "And it's only for a few days."
Kurapika was glad that the spider leader didn't say "I told you so".
"I like to travel," Kurapika said after a while, "but after I finish all this, I won't be traveling for a while."
"We can rest," Kuroro assured him. "I don't have any plans for this fall."
Kurapika actually didn't want to hang around in the fall, but he was smart enough to keep his mouth shut, honestly saying anything to the man wouldn't do any good.Kurapika didn't speak, he just picked up the book and continued reading.
Like Kuroro, he turned his attention back to the book, and spent the rest of the night surrounded by the sound of pages turning and the sound of trains walking on the tracks. It was late, and he finally closed the book after reading this chapter.It was still early, but the way the train carriages swayed from side to side sent a wave of drowsiness welling up in my brain.
"How are we going to sleep?" Kurapika asked curiously.
Before he got his hunter's license, Kurapika often slept on the sofa, but never in the box.During his crazy travels with the Spider-Boss, Kuroro always chose first class, so this was the first time they slept in such a cramped place.
"I'll take you to have a look." Kuroro said, closing the book and putting it aside.
"No problem." Kurapika said, "I'm sure the waiter will come back and let us know."
"I need to move," the man said with a sigh. "I think my legs are numb. Get up."
Kuroro waved his hand vaguely. Kurapika put the book on the ground next to the door and stood up. He needed to move a little to let Kuroro turn the chair into a bed. He first pulled up the armrest on the back of the chair, and then put the The two chairs were pushed forward, and the seat cushions were stuck together in the middle, and the backs of the chairs were pushed down so that the four sides of the chairs turned into a large iron plate with something like a bed on it.
Kurapika glanced at the "bed".
"It's too cramped for two people to sleep in," he said.
The spider boss looks amused.
"This is where I will sleep." Kuroro explained, "You sleep on it."
Pointing his finger upwards, Kurapika looked at the ceiling above, where there was something that looked like a door latch, and he was curious to find where the bed would be, or how to squeeze into the small space that would provide sleeping space.
"Can you adjust it so I can lie on it?"
"You can lie down temporarily now," Kuroro said.
"And you?" Kurapika asked, his tone full of suspicion.
"With you." Kuroro's answer was expected by the boy.
"I guessed it." The boy sighed, "But it's too crowded."
Kuroro: "I don't mind being so close to you."
"Okay, I will." Kurapika said seriously.
Kuroro chuckled, he grabbed the opponent's hand and pulled him closer.
"Wouldn't that be nice?" the man teased. "We're all alone in a box and no one will see."
Kurapika sighed heavily again, but the spider boss pulled him closer, and they sat on the edge of the bed together, with Kurapika glancing uncertainly at the ground.
"Nobody's coming in," Kuroro assured him, before leaning over to ask the boy for a kiss.
Kurapika accepts Kuroro's kiss, even responds, and his growing skill means he's practiced a lot.This is the core of Kurapika's concern; as a descendant of the Kuruta tribe, it doesn't feel right to get used to kissing the head of the spider, but he's used to it, he loves it, and it makes him breathless and dizzy , making his heart beat fast, and it's not necessarily a bad feeling, it should be the feeling when kissing.
Kurapika soon sank, even though he knew to keep a distance from Kuroro, the reality was far from ideal.
His hand touched Kuroro's hair reflexively. Suddenly, there was a sudden knock on the door, which scared Kurapika to withdraw his hand.
"I'm here to show you how to open the bed." The waiter's voice came from outside the door.
"Come in," Kuroro said as Kurapika stood up hastily.
The door was opened the next moment, and the waiter was waiting outside, looking at Kurapika with surprised eyes, the boy realized that he must look ashamed and nervous, but at least the waiter wouldn't judge him.
"You have prepared one bed." The waiter said after observing the box, "Do you want me to prepare another one? This bed is a bit narrow for two people."
"Okay, excuse me." Kurapika agreed, and then he realized that the waiter must have known he had interrupted what the two were doing after knocking on the door.
He walked out of the corridor to let the waiter in. The waiter nodded to him and raised his hand. He pulled down the upper rail. Make a short "click" sound when fixed.
"It's ready." The waiter said, "You can come in, and I will provide you with pillows and sheets."
As he spoke, he went back to the corridor, let Kurapika into the box and handed him all the bedding.
"Have a safe night." The waiter left after saying this.
Kurapika sighed and forced himself to relax as he closed the door; his muscles were tensing just because someone had almost come in to see what they had just done.
"Okay." Kuroro said, "Now he's gone..."
"No." Kurapika immediately interrupted the other party, "I'm going to sleep, good night."
He tossed a pillow and a sheet to Kuroro and climbed into the upper bed, trying to make himself as comfortable as possible, and it took Kurapika a long time to fall asleep.
TBC
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