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Chapter 124 Hunter Assessment II

Chapter 124 Hunter Assessment 2

"Because Mr. Magician gives me a very cordial feeling, like family." Aito nodded vigorously and said confidently.

"Are you serious?" Killua looked stunned.

"Are you kidding..." Kurapika complained flatly.

"It's true." Seeing that they didn't believe it, Aito said firmly.

"Then your family is really scary..." Leorio said with a twitching corner of his mouth.

"For ordinary people, it seems to be true." Aito thought for a while and said.

But to his family, he is undoubtedly gentle and reliable.

"What is the content of this assessment..." Kurapika walked towards the only machine in the room.

"The minority obeys the majority..." He looked at the fonts written on the white notice board and read out loud.

Naturally, I also saw the timer bracelet that was counting down. At this moment, the number on it still started with 71.

When Kurapika, Gon, Killua, and Leorio put on their bracelets, a stone door appeared on the wall of the seemingly sealed room, which slowly moved open.

The five people, plus Dafu and Cookie, walked toward the passage behind the door.

From one closed environment to another closed environment.

Like the previous environment, there is still a machine that can make sounds.

"If you want to open this door, press circle. If you don't want to open it, press X."

The five people pressed the circle without hesitation, and the closed room opened again, revealing a passage again.

They are inside the tower, which is filled with countless secret rooms, traps, and winding corridors.

It deserves the name of the Trap Tower.

The minority obeys the majority means that whenever they encounter something that requires a choice, the five people must make their own choices.

The same goes for choosing which door to open.

"It always feels like I'm playing a secret room adventure." Aito said thoughtfully, looking at the stone door that opened again in front of him and the passage revealed behind the door.

So interesting!

Although some people are already waiting for them behind these roads, this is normal.

Just like playing a haunted house adventure, someone has to pretend to be a ghost, otherwise it won't be scary at all.

It's not scary even if someone is responsible for pretending to be a ghost.

Aito thought about the memory of the only time he went to an amusement park.

Of course he also played in the haunted house, together with Papa and Uncle Vodka.

The employees who were pretending to be ghosts wanted to scare them at first, but they were frozen in place by Papa's look and did not dare to move.

Of course, Aito couldn't be scared by humans dressed as ghosts, so the experience of that haunted house was particularly ordinary.

"If you put it that way, it looks quite similar." Killua said with an interested smile.

"Right!" Aito sounded even happier after being echoed.

They walked through the dark corridor again and saw the faint light coming from the exit in front.

Leorio couldn't wait to run towards the exit, but the moment he ran out, he stopped urgently.

There is no road behind the exit.

There is also an exit on the opposite side, and there are four figures standing in gray and white cloaks with shackles on their hands.

There is also a bald man with a scar on his head and a strong build.

There are five people in total, corresponding to the five people on Aito's side.

The two sides are quite far apart, and there is a huge platform in the middle.

It seemed like... it was an arena provided for both sides.

"We are the examiners specially appointed by the Hunter Test Review Committee. If you want to pass this level, you must fight against five of us. The competition is one-on-one. Each person can only play once. The order of playing is decided by you. According to

According to the majority rule adopted by you, you only need to win three games to pass this level." The bald man who looked like the leader spoke.

"The game is played in a casual manner, with either a win or a loss. There are no ties. Only one party will completely admit defeat."

"Now please choose whether to accept this test. If you accept, please press the circle. If you do not accept, please press the X." The bald man said.

The five people looked at each other and made their choice without hesitation.

"Do you still need to think about it? Of course I accept it." Killua looked relaxed and contented.

Five circles light up at the same time.

"Unanimous approval." Leorio shouted loudly towards the opposite side.

"In that case, who will be the first to appear on my side, and who will be the first on your side?" the bald man asked first.

"There are still seventy hours left. One person can only fight once, and we can't just end it all at once..." Aito looked at the timer bracelet on his hand and said softly.

"Then let me go first." He looked at the others, asking for their opinions.

"Hey, that guy's muscles look so hard, can you do that?" Leorio tried to stop him.

Aito has thin arms and legs, and if the opponent stands there motionless, no matter how hard he hits, he won't be able to hit him.

"Don't worry, it will be solved soon." The boy with white hair and sunglasses smiled brightly.

Either win or lose, unless one side admits defeat.

But there will also be people who procrastinate and refuse to admit defeat, so the fastest way is to kill the opponent directly.

Of course you lose if you die.

Aito recalled what Gin had said in his mind and nodded with conviction.

There is no distinction between victory and defeat, only life and death.

The one who survives is the final winner.

"To be so confident..." Leorio touched his head and stopped trying to stop him.

"Come on, be careful." Kurapika nodded towards Aito and reminded.

A passage suddenly stretched out from under the platform they were standing on, leading to the middle platform. It was only big enough for one person to pass through, and below was a pitch-black abyss.

The bald man on the opposite side stepped onto the platform, and Aito also stepped onto the platform.

"Then...the game begins." The bald man announced the start eagerly, and then rushed towards the harmless-looking boy.

A cruel smile appeared on his face.

Kill the opponent directly? No, of course he won't do that.

This is a game of time.

He just needs to catch the other party, and then... torture the other party.

Let the other person live, but be unable to ask for mercy, and eventually be tortured to death.

This is the correct way to delay time.

If you want to blame it, just blame yourself for being too weak.

He looked at the motionless young man facing him with cruel eyes.

He came to the young man, with a murderous smile on his face, and struck down with both hands without hesitation.

The figure that should have been tightly restrained by him disappeared.

He saw the scene behind him.

Four figures wearing gray and white cloaks.

But he was obviously facing the other side...

He still had a murderous smile on his face, his eyes were still cruel, but his body collapsed.

Behind him, the young man with white hair fell to the ground.

"It's over. Let's work hard to win the next game quickly." He walked briskly through the passage that was only large enough for one person to walk, and returned to the platform where the others were, his tone full of expectations and blessings.

On the huge platform in the middle, a corpse was lying on the ground, but its head was twisted in a circle, and its face was behind it. Only a little bit of flesh was still connected to the body.

"So... so strong..." Leorio swallowed silently.

They saw it with their own eyes.

Facing the opponent's offensive, the young man did not dodge or evade, but just jumped slightly, pressed his palm on the opponent's bald head, and then controlled the opponent's head to rotate 180 degrees, and forcefully broke the opponent's head.

head of.

The movements look light and easy, as if they are very simple.

(End of chapter)


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