Gojo Satoru brought Alluka to the island of Vigil, looking as relaxed as if he were on vacation.

His and Alluka's targets are number 89 and number 198 respectively, and he is not in a hurry to find them.

He knew who his targets were from the very beginning and even left a trace of his curse power on them.

The exam will last for seven days, after which the Hunter Association will send someone to pick them up.

Gojo Satoru led Alluka in the direction of the cursed power. He had changed his mind; he would get the number plate now, and then spend the rest of the time taking Alluka out to play.

He quickly obtained the two number plates he needed and then threw them into his spatial storage.

"Then let's just find somewhere to have some fun."

Gojo Satoru muttered to himself, then pulled Alluka away from Guard Island.

Sky Arena

Looking at the towering building that seemed to reach into the clouds, he couldn't help but blink. He knew what the Sky Arena was.

The Hunter x Hunter world is a paradise for fighting game fans; it's where Gon and Killua learned Nen.

He pulled Alluka inside with great interest, but he wasn't there to register for the competition or watch the battle.

If he remembered correctly, the chocolate balls sold in the shops here were delicious; in the story, Killua even bought so many that they sold out.

Gojo Satoru happily led Alluka out carrying a bunch of chocolate balls, and even 666, with its small frame, had a bag of snacks hanging on its back.

He booked a room at a hotel right next to the Sky Arena, and for the next seven days, he and Alluka spent their time either at the dessert shop or at the Sky Arena.

The "playing" mentioned here refers to Alluka signing up for the Sky Arena challenge.

In just a few days, he also learned Nen, which was his own Nen ability, not the one he used from Nanika.

He has now reached the 120th floor, and Gojo Satoru told him not to progress too quickly and to just practice his Nen ability every day.

"Wu, it's been seven days already. The fourth exam is almost over."

666 looked at Gojo Satoru, who was engrossed in the game, and was speechless. All he did every day was eat, drink and have fun.

Alluka, on the other hand, has to go out to fight in challenge matches every day, and when he comes back, we have to buy him snacks. All the money Alluka wins every day is spent on him.

How could he have the audacity to do something as despicable as squeezing a child's pocket money?

"Oh, Alluka's back?"

Gojo Satoru casually asked, mentioning that he had recently teamed up with a knight to play a puzzle game.

Moreover, the knight-errant, for reasons unknown, kept hinting that he wanted to see him again.

"Not yet, he's in a competition right now."

666 estimated the time; Alluka should be back in about half an hour.

"Then let's wait for Alluka to come back. 666, can you find out where the Swordsman is now?"

Gojo Satoru guesses that the swordsman is planning something bad, and might even want to pin the blame on him.

"He lives in a small town in the Republic of Batokia."

Upon hearing this location, Gojo Satoru raised an eyebrow; Kukuroku Mountain was also located within the Republic of Padokia.

So what is the knight-errant trying to do? Or does the guild have a target in the Republic of Padokia?

However, Gojo Satoru had no intention of meeting Chrollo. He had no interest in the Phantom Troupe, and Chrollo's promise to modify the phone was never meant for him.

It's probably not going to work if we try to take advantage of the Phantom Troupe, so we might as well just ignore them.

Half an hour later, Alluka returned, carrying a bag of chocolate balls, and excitedly handed it to Gojo Satoru.

"Wu, I won again today."

Alluka's face was full of joy. Ever since he started using Nen, he had fallen in love with fighting. The exhilarating feeling was just too good.

From then on, Alluka went on a rampage of battle mania, and nothing could stop her.

"Yes, Alluka is great. We should go back now."

Gojo Satoru gave Alluka a token compliment, then grabbed her and jumped out of the window.

The next second, the two people and the cat disappeared from the room. When Alluka came to her senses, she found that they had returned to the island they had been on before.

He'd been having so much fun at the Sky Arena these past few days that he'd completely forgotten about the Hunter Exam.

Alluka is now dressed in light clothes, and her hair is tied in a high ponytail. She looks very neat and tidy.

The two walked off the island and encountered Killua along the way.

"Satoru, Alluka, are you alright?"

Killua quickly moved closer to the two of them and then noticed that Alluka was quite different from usual.

Alluka seemed more confident and cheerful, and he wondered if it was just his imagination, but he felt that Alluka had a familiar aura about him.

"It's alright, this is for you, brother."

Alluka handed the bag in his hand to Killua. It was the bag he had brought back for Gojo Satoru earlier, which he had casually placed on the table.

When Gojo Satoru led him to the window, he brought him back with him.

"Chocolate balls? Where did you come from?"

Killua took the bag, opened it, and found it was indeed full of chocolate balls.

And if he's not mistaken, the logo on this bag is from Sky Arena.

How could such a thing exist on such an isolated island? Or did they buy it before?

"Mmm, brother, hurry up and eat."

Alluka said in a coquettish tone, without mentioning that she brought it back from the Heavenly Arena.

Killua didn't ask any more questions. He really wanted to eat the chocolate balls, but there was nothing like this island.

The wild animals caught on this island, even after being roasted, have very unpalatable meat.

I don't know if it's because his grilling skills are bad, or if the meat is just naturally that bad.

Gojo Satoru then had a long chat with Shutara and even generously shared a box of chocolate balls with him.

"Click, click, click."

After taking the item, Jitaraku turned around and hid it somewhere, then walked next to Gojo Satoru.

"Well, you didn't say you wanted to come along."

Gojo Satoru said matter-of-factly, "It's not surprising that Jitaraku knew he had left the guard island."

This wasn't the first time he'd left during an exam, so it's normal that Jitala had guessed it.

As for Jitala Ku's claim that he didn't invite him, well, he didn't tell him he was going out to play either.

Jitara, who slept in the pit until the end of the exam, thought that Gojo Satoru's words made sense, and he would remember to say them next time.

"Click, click, click."

The sound that Jitara made drew Killua's wary gaze; Gojo Satoru had actually given him a chocolate ball.

This person is really something else. Even if he's not a bad guy, he definitely wants to kidnap Wu. He needs to keep a close eye on him.

He led Alluka between the two, separating Gojo Satoru and Shutaraku, so that neither of them could harm his brother.

Separated from the others, Jitara silently added another mark against Killua in his heart, thinking that his younger brother was becoming more and more disobedient as he grew older.

Gojo Satoru could roughly guess what Killua was thinking, and he actually laughed out loud, wanting to laugh as well.

"Pfft hahaha."

I wonder what kind of expression Killua would have if he knew the true identity of Jitaraku?

"Wu, what's wrong?"

Killua looked at Gojo Satoru, who suddenly burst out laughing, with a bit of a puzzlement. Nothing had just happened.

"It's nothing, I just remembered something really funny."

Gojo Satoru said with a smile, "Poor child, he has no idea what terrible things he will encounter in the future."

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