There was a great gap between Gon and Kastro. Whether it was skills, experience, or Nen, Kastro was better.
One was strong, and the other was weak. Even the ordinary audience could tell this.
However, facing such a powerful enemy, Gon wasnât discouraged at all. Instead, he was excited to win.
The stronger his foe, the stronger he could become.
The battle lasted for about ten minutes. Gon only hit Kastro once and scored two points.
However, Kastro didnât want to kill Gon, so he just accumulated 10 points.
After the game, Gon was taken to the hospital without any delay.
Gon was admitted to the emergency room directly because the last blow landed on his head.
âHello, Iâm Kastro, who fought Gon previously. I come to visit Gon. How is he?â
Allan saw Kastro and heard his word. He could tell that the latter was sincere.
âAlthough Gon is still young, he is tough and determined, and I learned much from the fight.â
âI donât need you to care about him. Please leave.â Killua said as he glared at Kastro.
If he didnât know that Gon would get angry if he did anything, Killua wouldâve already pounced on Kastro.
Kastro looked at Killua and said: âYou must be Gonâs good friend. Sorry, I hit him slightly hard.â
Killua said coldly: âLeave, I donât want to see you.â
At this moment, Allan stood up and said to Kastro: âDonât worry, Gon wonât die that easily. Iâm not sure what you want, but please come back later.â
âOkay, I will go back now and hope we can meet once again.â
After saying this, Kastro left.
âDamn that guy. He even dared come here and lie about seeing Gon.â
âI think he was sincere.â Allan laughed.
âI want to fight him,â Killua said suddenly.
Hearing this, Allan immediately looked at him and said: âYou canât.â
âWhy?â Killua looked at Allan, confused.
âDo you think I will lose?â Killua asked him.
Allan nodded: âThat right, youâre still not strong enough for someone like him.â
âNinety percent probability that youâd lose,â Allan said.
He didnât say one hundred percent only because Killua had great potential.
But under normal circumstances, the current Killua wouldnât be able to win against Kastro.
Although Killua didnât want to admit it, he knew that Allan was right after calming down.
Allan patted him on the shoulders and asked him to concentrate on his battle tomorrow.
The next day, It was time for Killuaâs battle.
This was his second match after arriving on the 200th floor.
After a month, he stood on the ring again with his confident expression.
He was always confident about his power, and now that he learned the basics of Nen, he was even more confident.
This time, Killuaâs opponent was Takeuchi, with an impressive record of four wins and zero losses.
This made him look at Killua with contempt because Killua seemed to be a kid.
However, Takeuchi wasnât good. He clearly knows anyone who reaches the 200th floor. It isnât simple.
The little kid in front of him must also be extraordinary.
When he saw Killuaâs confidence, he knew that the kid was confident about his own strength.
This made Takeuchi feel excited as he wanted to crush Killuaâs confidence and defeat him.
At the start of the match, Killua used Ten which effectively improved his attack and defense.
Maintaining [Ten] when fighting was the most basic ability of Nen users.
Takeuchi was doing the same. Nen covered his body like a layer of armor.
Killuaâs figure disappeared suddenly. He appeared in front of Takeuchi and slashed at him with his hand.
Takeuchi was surprised by Killuaâs speed, but he could still react and leaped back, avoiding Killuaâs attack.
âOh?â
Killua was slightly surprised and smiled: âNot bad, your reaction is good. It seems that this match will be interesting.â
Takeuchi is a young man in his twenties, but Killua didnât say his words to mock him.
Takeuchi wonât allow himself to lose against a twelve years old kid. He directly shouted and punched Killua.
Killuaâs figure disappeared, and Takeuchiâs fist landed on the floor and created a hole.
âOh? Youâre an enhancer, it seems.â
Takeuchi was indeed an enhancer, so his fists were his weapons.
Enhancers strengthen themselves and use their bodies as a weapon.
Takeuchi was attacking Killuaâs fiercely while the latter used his agility and movement skills to evade.
âStop hiding and face me head-on.â
Takeuchi became frustrated and shouted.
âWell, I will attack then.â
Killuaâs expression changed, and his face turned cold.
After a while, Killua hit Takeuchi five-time and won directly.
âImpossible.â Hearing the Refereeâs decision, Takeuchi couldnât believe it.
He yelled loudly: âI actually lost to a kid.â
Killua frowned and said: âPlease be careful of what you say. Although Iâm a kid, itâs in your best interest to not treat me as one, or you will regret it.â
âSorry.â Realizing his behavior was bad, Takeuchi directly apologized.
âItâs okay.â Killua waved his hand and then walked out of the stage.
Allan was waiting for him and said: âGood match.â Allan smiled.
Takeuchi was a good opponent for Killua.
âThanks.â Killua raised his head triumphantly when Allan praised him.
Ten days later, Gon recovered fully.
The doctors couldnât understand Gonâs terrifying resilience.
âThis child will probably be back and trouble you again in the future. Please take care of him.â
âOf course.â
Although the doctor found Allanâs word a little weird, he replied politely.
As soon as Gon recovered, he applied for a game directly.
Because he lost previously, his current record was three wins and one loss.
Any participant who loses four times on the 200th floor will lose the qualification to stay on the 200th floor, and his win record would be deleted.
Fortunately for Gon, this game went smoothly. Although his opponent was good, he wasnât strong enough.
While Gon kept competing for his ten victories, Allan applied for a match as well.
According to Killua, Allan was too strong for the normal matches in The Heavens Arena. He was only here to kill time and bully some participants.
Allanâs opponent was someone with a five-win record. He never lost, and his record was very good. He was quite famous on the 200th floor and was regarded as a rookie who will be a floor master in the future.
On the day of the match, thousands of people filled the Arena awaiting the exciting match.
Allan walked up the ring, but his opponent was late for several minutes.
Allan decided to teach him a lesson since he wants to be late.