
Let’s do it until we die, OK ♥
The brigade would be better off dead.
If it’s the Zoldyck family, then it can’t be helped.
This page has a too noticeable change in style.
Is it because I didn’t kill you at that time?
>>6
Because I cheated.
Was the leader secretly struggling to project a sense of being a big shot?
It’s just that I massively mishandled the dangerous substance called Hisoka.
I was unsuccessful due to the deletion of anger posts.
It’s wrong to let a serious killer clown join the friendly theater club.
It was a rule like that…
The town is bad.
If you kill them before they notice, there’s no drawback to breaking the rules of a one-on-one fight, and in fact, I was able to kill them before they noticed.
I somehow came back to life and realized it.
Why would a mere theater company make such serious-looking rules…?
Since the payment for Jounen is received in advance, from the brigade’s perspective, there’s no point in being foolishly honest and adhering to the promise to fight one-on-one.
If the Phantom Troupe were to be completely wiped out by Hisoka, I wonder how Kurapika would feel about that.
>>19
Completing the crimson eyes is the top priority, so that should be fine, right?
>>19
Since the purpose is no longer to directly kill the brigade for revenge, isn’t it totally fine?
A sad past has been added, but they’re a terrible group, so they can just perish.
Because I won’t cut off your head.
Well, there was also Terpsichore, but…
Kurapika has to defeat Zepile Doni, who is the mastermind behind the village attack and has turned his best friend into decor.
Maybe it would have been okay if I had declared that there would be cheating from the beginning.
A rules violation would probably mean refusing the duel.
>>25
Hisoka won’t be satisfied because one-on-one combat is his kink.
I can’t help but think that in the end, you were planning to crush the entire brigade anyway.
>>26
Well, I was looking for someone to play with, and if the brigade kills Chrollo, they’ll definitely go after Hisoka.
War Criminal City
Just because the person who borrowed the ability was a member, it doesn’t mean that all of Chrollo’s abilities are borrowed.
>>30
Honestly, I thought it was unfair to not consider this a one-on-one match.
>>32
I prefer the theory that instead of being angry because it’s not a one-on-one fight, he realized it’s Hisoka vs. the Spider and his target has expanded.
>>109
It doesn’t seem like you’re angry, does it?
If that’s what you intend, then I’ll adjust and start killing too.
>>30
I’m getting support without borrowing! That’s unfair! I’m getting angry!
Getting angry just because the promise for a one-on-one was broken is lame.
Are you trying to treat me like a saint?
>>31
So, they are being retaliated against exactly as they did.
>>31
“Do you think you’re dealing with a saint? That excuse is just lame.”
Despite the fact that the leader had no intention of forgiving Hisoka and deliberately broke the one-on-one promise,
The feelings of not allowing Hisoka by Machi and Shal haven’t been shared, and it truly was a confusing battle.
From the leader’s perspective, there’s not even a millimeter’s worth of fun in one-on-one battles, so it’s a hassle, so I’ll just take you out. Well, I can only say that’s understandable.
If that’s the case, let’s have a one-on-one fight until death! There’s something fundamentally wrong with playing the role of a defiantly sinister villain like that.
>>35
I’ve already received Umamaji through a premonition.
That’s why I’m the type of person who feels pierced by the words that serious people are hard to deal with.
To begin with, if Hisoka hadn’t betrayed him, the leader’s nen wouldn’t have been sealed.
>>38
There is no reason for Hisoka, who has no particular obligation to the brigade, to be blamed for betrayal.
>>38
Hisoka’s goal is to have a one-on-one fight with the leader.
The leader is always on high guard, so it was impossible to confront him one-on-one with regular methods, making it necessary to come up with a strategy.
By Hisoka betraying and sealing the Chairman’s nen, he was ultimately able to create the situation he desired for a one-on-one fight.
In short, Hisoka just took the optimal action for his own purpose.
You’re forgetting that part.
>>38
To begin with, the rule that allows someone who has killed a member to join in their place is problematic.
There is a separate rule that if a position becomes vacant, Chloro will bring in someone suitable to fill it, which is just a useless rule that surrounds the bug inside the lion.
>>52
It would have been better to just use this and fight the leader one-on-one.
The leader thinks, “Even if I get crushed, the spider will keep moving, right? It’s not anything special,” so they don’t believe they are special on their own.
There’s no way I would say something as lame as not wanting to do member replacement battles just because I’m the leader.
>>80
If I request a playoff, they’ll fight me one-on-one.
Such rules don’t actually exist in the first place.
>>80
If we could settle things like that, we would have done it a long time ago.
>>38
Despite knowing Hisoka’s intentions and teaming up with him, Kurapika created a situation while suppressing his nen…
If we had fought fairly one-on-one, the members wouldn’t have been killed one after another.
>>41
Well, in that case, there’s a possibility that the captain was dead.
Isn’t it ridiculous for a band of thieves to be betrayed and fooled?
I can’t believe Hisoka would enjoy a stupid game where he just keeps having Chrollo’s abilities thrown at him with nothing but puppet dolls.
I think the anger over being set up in a shitty game is stronger than from co-op play.
>>44
Well, until he realized it, Hisoka seemed satisfied even after losing.
>>45
They probably acted satisfied to avoid looking lame if they got angry over there.
If you’re really satisfied with that, you should just fight under the same conditions again instead of hunting down the brigade every time.
>>46
Keep the information not found in the manga to yourself when it comes to your mother.
Invincible?
I’m looking for something like a contract method that uses psychic energy.
It’s not my fault for not making a contract that says this will be the only time we fight each other, like with Hisoka.
>>48
Then it’s meaningless because one-on-one battles will also be included.
I’m not a saint, so I’ll be killing you in my own way… ♠ Since I’m just doing this, I can’t feel bad about poisoning you.
From Chrollo’s perspective, he can’t keep up with the fetishes of a perverted killer clown.
>>54
Then I can only say to request a spirit remover…
>>56
There’s no way not to use a conveniently available murderous clown…
>>59
Well, I guess it’s inevitable to be stuck to you then.
>>54
Then it’s fine not to cooperate in a way that Hisoka wouldn’t understand; we can just call him over and beat him up with the entire troupe.
>>60
Then, you would escape from that situation, Hisoka.
If they could escape from the Sky Arena from the beginning, they would have let them go.
The positions of Machi and the other three in relation to Hisoka and the leader have been uncertain for a long time.
“Are you saying that information about disposing of the body hasn’t been shared?”
The captain’s judgment was probably poor for happily welcoming Hisoka.
>>57
That’s really true.
A ruthless strategy that maximizes the use of the audience.
It seems unlikely that a 100% satisfactory answer will be provided.
If you create consistency with something, some distortion will arise.
Maybe a pose of a match was necessary.
If you think it’s a one-on-one battle, then I won’t run away.
That’s right.
Because I made them think it was a one-on-one, they fought the bomb doll head-on.
Did I team up with Kurapika because I wanted to do it 1vs1, and it would be tough for Hisoka against Chrollo and the other Brigade?
I actually killed them…
Isn’t it a bit easy for Hisoka to just be made to fight against dolls like that?
Hisoka accepted that he lost after being used by Chrollo in terms of location and various other factors, but at the same time, he thought that it was only reasonable to choose the location and opponent as well.
It’s a world where there are posthumous thoughts, so I think I was a bit careless in my planning.
>>72
It’s a world where it’s quite normal for weaklings’ abilities to just happen to align, or where a strong person dies after a weakling’s death curse.
At the point where you’re still getting involved with things like illumination without learning your lesson.
For Hisoka, this isn’t even a revenge story.
I’m not dead, and I understand the rules, so I’m just doing the second round.
First, it’s bad to choose a play that would seem prestigious by including a murder clown as a way to somehow improve the hometown.
The city is bad, the city is.
I like ingenuity for the purpose of self-destruction (but I like dismantling it even more).
So the bomb attack was fun… but I thought it was consensual, only to realize it was a gang rape when my friends were called.
Wasn’t it okay to crush the spider’s head…?
It’s impressive that Hisoka put up with this damn battle when he can’t get an erection unless he’s alone.
>>81
The purity of doing something solo if it can be done alone.
It wasn’t like that.
It seems like there are too many members who act on their own.
Even though I was challenged with unreasonable demands under the pretense of wanting to fight, I managed to clear them.
The leader who doesn’t properly date is also at fault.
Fight the leader using the member replacement rule even before joining the spider.
It says that you can join by replacing it if you kill it.
It doesn’t say that if you request to switch your membership, you will fight.
If you use that poison knife, you can win in one shot, right?
Before Hisoka is Omokage.
Moreover, I’m not dead.
Since I’ve been killing indiscriminately so far, if I was going to go that far, I should have just decapitated them.
First of all, the number for Pakunoda is already missing… At this point, the exchange rules are already loose.
There are people who often talk about rules, but there is no oath that mandates that if a member is killed, the one who did the killing must be made a comrade.
Honestly, it’s all up to Chrollo in that area.
I wanted to engage in consensual sex, but it turned into a non-consensual group rape… ☠
It’s probably very rare to have a case where one can be revived through strong thoughts after death.
With this, the answer has been overturned.
>>94
It was thought to be an all-purpose revival, but since it was just cardiopulmonary resuscitation, if the cause of death was bleeding or missing parts, they would be dead.
If we fought head-on, I would have been satisfied even if I lost, but that’s a high-risk move…
>>95
Anyway, I think Hisoka will go for revenge against the leader.
>>95
In a one-on-one, if you get hit by the bungee gum, it’s an instant loss, so it’s best to just run away.
>>106
Isn’t it better to cancel this and submit it again?
In the first place, the leader would never allow a member to be killed, so it’s really just nonsense.
>>96
Former number 4…
But isn’t the leader trying to recruit the guy who took care of Uvo?
>>98
It seemed like you had been with Ubo for a long time, but you lack empathy, Machi.
>>102
Just by reading Chrollo’s thoughts, I’m being told this.
If I kill the initial team during the entrance exam, I feel like I’ll be completely excluded.
I can understand the feeling of wanting someone who can kill Uvo in a one-on-one fight.
>>103
Nobunaga must have definitely used cowardly tactics! He was so angry about it, and we don’t even know how he was defeated…
Trash Fish Hunter Clown
In the first place, Hisoka couldn’t approach Chrollo head-on, so he decided to join the group and get close from the inside.
Pakunoda is missing, but Uvo can be replaced right away.
Did Chrollo really have any intention of recruiting the one who defeated Ubo?
>>117
In reality, there are no such depictions at all.
>>117
That’s just Machi’s guess.
When I was chasing Squala, leaving Kurapika’s treatment to Nobunaga felt like I could die and be okay with it.
>>117
I think the persistent desire to just trap and kill could be a reason that Chrollo would find somewhat appealing.
>>115
A killer clown or something would be perfect for our play… Just a matter of hiring, right?
Whoa… this guy is too serious…
Kata Hiroyuki
Looking back, it was only Nobunaga who was really messed up after Uvo died.
There are also leaders who have been naive and sent a requiem.
Well, the main culprit is Machi.
I should have found a nen user who makes contracts like “You’ll die if you lie” and made a promise before doing anything.
If we hadn’t let Hisoka join in the first place, there’s no way he would quietly back down, so either way, a full confrontation wouldn’t change.