When Allan was still looking at Chrollo in surprise, Pakunoda shot several bullets at him.
Allan had to retreat and defend using Shusui.
At this time, he looked around to look at Pakunoda before frowning.
âItâs troublesome now,â Allan said. Uvogin was just one strike away from death, but Chrollo had to appear.
Although he wanted to retort about Chrolloâs perfect timing, he decided to stay silent.
Uvogin sighed in relief as he saw Chrollo and said: âChief, itâs about time you got here.â
Chrollo said earnestly: âI heard your scream, so I came as fast as I could.â
Uvogin replied: âSorry, chief if you didnât rush here, I mightâve been dead.â
Seeing Uvogin covered in blood, Chrollo said: âAlthough I donât know why you went after Allan again, it looks like youâve lost.â
Although he wasnât convinced, Uvogin didnât refute Chrolloâs words. It was a fact that he lost this time.
Pakunoda glanced at him and said: âBy the way, you look the worst Iâve seen you so far. I didnât expect you will be forced to such a state. Even your left hand was cut off. It looks like it will be hard for you to remain in your position now.â
Hearing Pakunodaâs words, Uvogin angrily roared: âDamn it! If he didnât sneak up on me, I wouldâve killed him.â
Chrollo said coldly: âIt doesnât matter if he did or not. What matters is that he almost managed to kill you. That shows his power.â
âIâm not convinced,â Uvogin grunted.
He always believed that no one could hurt him, and he is unwilling to accept that Allan could defeat him without stupid tricks.
âItâs your business if you donât want to be convinced. Without me here, you would have died.â
Chrollo said indifferently, making Uvogin speechless.
Chrollo glanced at Allan thoughtfully and said: âLetâs leave it at that. I will deal with this now.â
âOkay.â Although he was unwilling, Uvogin knew very well that he was unable to fight Allan now.
Allan stared at Chrollo. From what he could tell from their conversation, he might have to fight Chrollo next.
Allan knew that Chrollo could steal other peopleâs abilities, and he should have a big arsenal of skills already in his small book.
Allan couldnât think of a strategy against someone like Chrollo because he didnât know what kind of ability the latter would use.
After staring at each other for a long time, Chrollo didnât seem too eager to fight, which made Allan confused as he asked: âWhat do you want?â
âI suggest that we stop here,â Chrollo responded.
âWhat?â
Allan didnât expect this at all.
He knew that Chrollo wouldnât joke like this, and from his calm face, he isnât lying.
Chrollo said coldly: âAllan if you want to continue this, I will accompany you to the end.â
This wasnât a threat but a warning.
Allan frowned and said nothing. He used most of his strength to fight against Uvogin, and now he canât fight against Chrollo at all.
âI almost killed your companion, and you to stop? What are you thinking about?â Allan asked.
âIt is simple, you and Uvogin were already fighting from the start, so if I intervene, it will only make things troublesome.â
Allan knew that this wasnât all there is to it. That kind of reason didnât fit with Chrolloâs character.
There must be something else here.
Sure enough, what Chrollo said next cleared Allanâs doubt.
âI said this before, I admire your power very much, and I hope you can consider joining the Genâei Ryodan.â
Allan sneered.
It turned out he wanted to win him over.
âIâll still answer the same way as before. Currently, I have no reason to join you.â Allan refused.
âItâs okay. I believe you will change your mind in the future.â Chrollo smiled.
Allan only said that he had no reason to join them, which mean he didnât altogether refuse to join them. That alone made Chrollo satisfied.
âThen letâs put an end to this grudge between you and Uvogin. I donât know what you think about this, but if you insist on killing him, then I, as the leader of the Genâei Ryodan, can only fight back, and this will escalate this matter. It will be something between you and the whole Genâei Ryodan.â
Allan frowned deeply as he was well aware of this.
However, if he let Uvogin go this time, he will cause trouble again in the future.
Just when Allan was struggling to make a choice, the system, like always, made its appearance.
[2: Give Chrollo some face and stop the matter here. Reward: Increase Nen by 3,000 Nen Points.]
Although the first reward was the best out of everything he got, it was also an impossible task.
With his current power, it is impossible to kill Chrollo. Therefore, he can only pick the second option.
Allan suddenly said: âOkay, you can take him away, and the matter will end here. However, if he comes looking for trouble again in the future, I wonât be talking about it even if you intervene.â
Chrollo nodded. He wasnât surprised by what Allan said.
[Ding! You Nen has increased by 3,000 Points.]
In an instant, Allan felt his Nen increase. It may not be a lot, but it was better than nothing.
At this time, the problem is resolved, but Uvogin canât accept this.
âChief, you donât need to help me in the future, but I will never leave that guy alive. When I recover, I will go settle this account with him.â Uvogin said while glaring at Allan.
Chrollo replied: âIf you go against him, you will take full responsibility for your actions. Whether you kill him or die, the Genâei Ryodan wonât help you anymore.â
âI know, this a personal grudge between us, and I wonât involve the organization in my conflicts,â Uvogin promised that he didnât intend to rely on the Ryodanâs power to fight Allan.
His pride wonât allow it. He will win with his power.
Seeing Uvogin already deciding on this, Chrollo said: âSince you have decided, then, next time both of you fight, I wonât interfere.â
Uvogin nodded.
Chrollo looked at Pakunoda and said: âPakunoda, you take Uvogin backâŠâ
âWhat about you, chief?â Pakunoda asked.
Chrollo said: âI have enough points to pass this test so that I will go to the fourth phase of the exam. I think the next phase is the final one. So, when I pass that one, I will take the Hunter License.â
Pakunoda nodded: âSorry, Chief. Then I will go ahead then.â
After saying this, Pakunoda helped Uvogin, who is almost crippled, and left.
Allan watched the situation from the side and asked: âChrollo, you donât intend to interfere in my next fight against Uvogin?â
Chrollo then said: âI said that already, Allan. I appreciate you so that I wonât interfere.â
Allan said: âIn other words, when Uvogin recovers, he will come to fight me, and even if I kill him, you wonât seek revenge, is that it?â
Chrollo nodded: âYes, I just helped Uvogin for the last time. I donât plan on doing so in the future. If you kill him or if he kills you, I wonât do anything about it, nor will the spiders.â
âIâm relieved then.â Allan sneered: âYou should prepare a large coffin for him then, because next time, he will definitively die.â
Chrollo smiled: âI will prepare; however, I donât know for who the coffin will be.â
âHmph, you can rest assured that I wonât be me.â Allan sneered.