The Systemâs notification suddenly echoed inside Allanâs head as soon as Pakunoda left.
[Ding! You attacked Pakunoda and successfully took her Badge. Reward: Black Sword Shusui!]
Suddenly, a black sword appeared in front of Allan out of thin air.
Shusui is one of the 21 O Wazamono swords, and he is one of the few black bladed swords.
This Sword was extremely tough. Even if a giant step on it, it wonât bend even a millimeter.
When Allan touched the Sword, a strange feeling spread through his body.
He first felt heaviness, but the Sword itself wasnât heavy. The weight he felt was some kind of pressure released from the Sword.
Without a certain amount of power, it is impossible to wield a black sword.
The second feeling he got was life, not the from the Sword itself, but its existence.
Allan clearly felt that something was inside the Sword.
It was emitting a presence that didnât belong to the Sword.
However, Shusui itself wasnât an ordinary sword, so even if it had a sword spirit, it wouldnât be surprising.
However, Shusui didnât mean anything to Allan because even when he got a good sword, he didnât know how to use it. He wasnât a swordsman. To be able to use Shusui, he at least had to learn the Rhythm of All Things.
So, for now, Shusui was just a weapon in his possession.
With his Nen, he can make Icicles whenever he wanted after all.
Allan tried waving Shusui a few times, hoping to send a flying slash easily like Zoro.
âWho am I kidding? This is the first time in my life that I held a sword, and I want to be like Zoro? Did Gon rub on me that much?â Allan thought sarcastically before comforting himself.
He wonât become a master overnight.
Zoro started training from when he was a child in the Dojo after all.
âSo, should I try to take the swordsman path?â Getting Shusui made Allan think about it.
If he wants to become a swordsman, then regular training wonât be enough.
Allan thought for a while and concluded that he needed a master swordsman to help him train, and with his knowledge, he could only think of two people that can be described as swordsmen.
The First one is Nobunaga from the Ryodan, and if we can consider Feitan Portor as a half swordsman and he is also a member of the Ryodan.
But even though they are swordsmen, they have no honor, which means they arenât real swordsmen.
Allan decided to let it go. He doesnât need to train as a swordsman.
For him, Shusui was just a weapon. It made no difference if he had it or other weapons.
Allan directly stored Shusui into his storage ring.
He will put it there until a time when he needs it.
At this time, another notification echoed in his head.
[Ding! You have scored five points before the time limit. Reward: Senzu Bean x1]
Senzu Bean
Origin: Dragon Ball World
Effect: Heal any kind of injury and restore stamina.
Special Reminder: If you eat this when youâre on the verge of death, you will be âresurrected.â In other words, it can save you as long as you are still breathing.
Allan looked closely at the abilities of the Senzu bean and was quite satisfied with its power.
With a Senzu Bean, it was like having two lives.
Allan decided to cherish this Senzu Bean because he didnât know when the System would give out another one.
Allan was in an excellent mood at the moment. He had the #118 Badge that Hisoka gave him, the #53 badge he took from Pokkle, the #18 that belonged to Pakunoda, and Killuaâs Badge along with his own.
Now that he had Pakunodaâs Badge, his total points were enough to pass this part of the exam.
âAno, Allan?â Allan suddenly heard someone calling out to him and turned around to see Pokkle.
âWhy are you still here?â
Pokkle sweatdropped and said: âI want to go already, but Allan, you didnât give me my badge as you promised yet.â
âOh, I almost forgot about that.â Allan didnât need the extra points as he already got the reward from the System, so he directly returned Pokkleâs Badge.
Pokkle directly thanked him and left.
He was hiding far away, observing the fight, and after seeing Allanâs power, he didnât want to provoke him at all. He didnât know Allanâs personality that well, so he wasnât sure that Allan would return his Badge.
âOh, now that I think about it, what happened to Killua?â Allan suddenly remembered Pakunodaâs words. Although he wasnât that close to Killua, he canât ignore him now.
âLetâs look for him.â
After using Observation Haki for a while, Allan felt something weak but alive, not far away.
âThat should be Killua.â
Soon he found Killua lying upside down with blood over his mouth.
Fortunately, he wasnât dead or heavily injured.
Allan admired this guy. He shouldâve been the original protagonist instead of Gon.
âDo you want help?â
âNo, I can handle this.â
Allan only asked as a courtesy anyway.
And he also knew that Killua didnât accept help because he didnât want to owe favors, just like his brother.
âBy the way, what happened to that woman?â Killua asked as he sat up.
âDead.â
âWhat?â
Looking at Killuaâs surprise, Allan burst out laughing: âJust kidding. I didnât kill her, just a few wounds here and there.â
Killua then asked instantly: âThen, you got her badge?â
âYeah.â Allan nodded and threw a badge to Killua: âThis is yours, right, she also gave it to me, but I donât need it. You can have it back.â
Killua was surprised: âIs it okay to give it to me? After all, she took it away because Iâm weak, and you took it from her because youâre stronger than her.â
âDonât worry about the details.â Allan smiled: âI donât have any need for it anyway. Youâre not my target, so there is no point in having more points.â
Killua took his Badge and smiled bitterly before saying: âOkay, I will remember this favor.â
Like this, Killua owed Allan a favor because he knew that no matter how much he wouldâve tried, he wonât be able to snatch his Badge back from Pakunoda. So, he had to accept.
âWell, maybe I will have something in the future that would require a professional Assassin.â Allan laughed.
Pakunoda already promised to take revenge on him, so he canât let an opportunity to get the Zoldyckâs favor go to waste.
Of course, Allan didnât fancy Killuaâs favor, but the Zoldycks as a family, because Killua had his family behind him.
If he needed something and asked Killua, the latter would do almost anything to return the favor, even if it means to ask his father or grandfather for help.
Moreover, when Pakunoda left, she said she would come back to take the Badge from him, which means she planned to do it herself without involving the Ryodan.
If that was the case, Allan could sigh in relief because he would still be safe from the Ryodan.
Allan patted Killua on the shoulder as he threw all of those ideas to the back of his head: âThen, I will go find Gon first. You can find a place to rest.â
âI will go too,â Killua spoke.
Allan nodded: âI donât mind, but is your injury okay?â
âItâs just a small matter.â Killua smiled.
But Allan could see that Killua was trying his best to endure the pain.
âYouâre seriously injured, arenât you? Find a place to take a rest. I will go to Gon by myself.â Allan said with concern.
Killua realized that Allan saw through him and nodded.
He took two badges and threw them at Alan: âI donât need those badges, give them to Gon if he needs them.â
Allan didnât say anything. He just accepted them and said: âWell, I will tell Gon that youâre the one who gifted those two badges then.â