Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed - Chapter 122: Insatiable Blade—The Results of the Training

Chapter 122: Insatiable Blade—The Results of the Training

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Chapter 122 of "Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed" kicks off with action-packed scenes: As three soldiers are immediately taken out by Auren’s Nen slash, strengthened by Limitless waters,... Discover more!

As three soldiers are immediately taken out by Auren’s Nen slash, strengthened by Limitless waters, Auren presses forward, targeting more enemies who desperately try to shoot him.I don’t even need any tricks... I have grown stronger! All that training is paying off. They will never hit me!

The rest of the guards—some still inside the bunker—scream in shock as their comrades are brutally killed.

“Call the captain!”

“We need him—he’s a Nen user!”

Auren doesn’t care about their screams.

I'd better take my time so they can actually call their Captain... he seems to be my target. I guess I have some time to kill in the meantime.

Now at close range, he calmly slips through incoming fire and cuts down two more soldiers with a single slash each.

As they fall, he feels Eternity absorbing their Aura.

Interesting... not that it matters too much since they are non-Nen users.

Auren quickly cuts down the last enemy, faintly noting how Eternity drains even more of the fallen man's Aura.

With no one left outside, Auren sprints toward the bunker and slides inside.

Four soldiers remain. One of them is still looking through a sniper scope.

“Wait! We surrender!” one of them yells, panicking.

Auren doesn’t stop. He swiftly cuts down two more, each slash immediately cutting their bodies in half. Eternity, empowered by Limitless Waters, slices through them like paper, despite their combat gear.

Of the two soldiers left, Auren knocks one unconscious using the hilt of his blade.

The last one—the one who begged for mercy—is shaking all over, his weapon already fallen to the ground.

Time to experiment... these are murderers for hire. They should be aware of the consequences of their acts.

Auren raises Eternity and points the blade directly at him.

“Spare me! Please! I’ll quit—I’ll tell you everything you want!” the man pleads.

Ignoring him, Auren focuses on the blade, remembering how it felt when the Cauldron drained his own Aura.

Eternity. Drain his Aura!

Unsure if it’s working, Auren activates Gyo and focuses on the soldier. He sees it—Eternity is slowly, but steadily, pulling Aura from the man, though at a pace that would take at least several minutes to drain him completely.

Auren steps forward, places his hand on the man’s chest, and injects a large burst of Aura directly into him—forcefully and brutally opening his Aura nodes.

The man screams, thrashing in agony as his body violently reacts to the sudden force.

With his Aura nodes now open, Auren sees it clearly. Eternity’s absorption rate drastically increases—the drain at least 5 times as strong.

Within thirty seconds, the man’s Aura begins to flicker, almost disappearing completely.

His Aura is gone... but what about his remaining life force? What would happen if—

Without hesitation, Auren drives Eternity into his chest—not deep enough to kill instantly, but deep enough for the blade to bury itself inside.

He feels it. Eternity is sucking even more Aura of the now half-conscious man, draining more and more until the man stops breathing altogether, his face now sunken and aged, as if years passed in seconds.

This ability... it’s outright evil. It can suck the life out of people. The more I kill, the stronger it becomes. It’s just like the Cauldron—using human lives as fuel.

Deciding to test his ability a little further, Auren attempts to absorb the life force of the other dead soldiers holding Eternity towards their bodies. However, it’s not even remotely effective, only traces of Aura getting absorbed by his blade.

When he stabs the blade directly into their bodies, however, the process speeds up again. Eternity does absorb more, but the amount is far less than what he drew from his first, still-living victim.

So, as soon as someone dies, their remaining life force—and their Aura—disperses quickly.

Should I try... one last thing?

Auren focuses, concentrating hard, and attempts to absorb Aura directly from Eternity. But even after several minutes, nothing happens.

Not yet... it doesn’t work. I may have control over Eternity—but that doesn’t mean I can use it like that and even if I could, I need to make sure the stolen Aura is not harmful. A special object, created to drain Aura and Life force, and the human body are two extremely different things.

Lidor’s concept clearly wasn’t fully functional. Even with this new change, it doesn’t work like he envisioned it.

The Cauldron was able to absorb the Aura of its victims, and then—though only with limited success—inject it into a new host, restoring vitality and life force. The witch specifically targeted children because she probably believed their life force would be more compatible with her patient... a child himself.

Even then, the results were weak. It took so many victims, and yet the boy didn’t fully recover. His body couldn’t even properly absorb the Aura—his life was barely sustained by the stolen energy.

The idea that you can just take someone’s life force and use it like a resource... it’s probably flawed from the start. The fact alone that Eternity can absorb it at all is already a miracle.

I shouldn’t be greedy. I shouldn’t even dream of eternal life—or unlimited Aura. I should be grateful that I now possess a powerful weapon that has the potential to grow along with me. One that boosts the efficiency of my own Aura by enhancing Shu, even if I’m using Limitless Waters, and even drains the Aura of those I cut. On top of that, the Aura it steals is used to further strengthen Eternity itself. That alone is beyond valuable. It also gives me another ranged way of attacking, even if it’s not as effective.

What I’m holding in my hands is the result of two desperate, twisted, and utterly ruthless individuals—who sacrificed everything for their ideals. Both of their efforts finally manifested themselves, beyond their possible limits, through Post-Mortem Nen. This weapon is a miracle. You can’t replicate this. You can’t copy it. It can’t be engineered or rebuilt.

If I want to grow stronger, I need to do it myself. Maybe down the line, I can ask for help. Who could I ask?

Pariston? No. There’s no way I’m ever telling him about Eternity.

The Troupe? Absolutely not. I’m not even officially a member—and if Chrollo finds out, he might become so interested that he decides to take my ability... or my life.

Buno and Bunu? No. I doubt they know anything.

I could ask Ging... but I don’t want him to see me as some needy student, or someone looking for his mentorship. That’s why I haven’t reached out to him... yet.

Netero? He’s a pure fighter. He probably doesn’t know enough about Nen theory to be useful here. He only focuses on martial arts and training. He would never resort to using something like Eternity, and even if he knew, he would never tell me about it.

That leaves only... Rakshala.

Still deep in thought, Auren feels his phone vibrate, snapping him back to reality.

“Auren?!” Jasoof yells, his patience clearly worn thin. “Is everything okay?”

“Yes,” Auren replies calmly. “The target isn’t here. The ones I fought mentioned their captain—and they also recognized me as a Nen user. I gave them enough time to make a call. Now it just depends on whether their leader has the guts to show up.”

“I see...” Jasoof says, sounding a little more serious.

Though he doesn’t particularly care, Auren decides to give him a warning. “You should stay alert. A Nen user can close in fast—and they’re hard to detect. Check your surroundings carefully. Make sure you’re not caught off guard. I’ll remain here a bit longer. If you see anyone approaching, give me another ca—”

“Hunter Auren!” Jasoof cuts in. “Several cars are approaching! They’re coming from the northwest—that’s where most of the industrial sites are. They’re coming from the direction of the industrial port from the north, outside our territory!”

“Good,” Auren says with a grin. “That means you’re safe. Stay hidden and wait for my call... it won’t take long.”

Let’s see how much Aura Eternity can drain... and how powerful it can really become.

Time to get a little serious.

Glancing out from the bunker, Auren spots multiple vehicles approaching in the distance. Not willing to underestimate any Nen user—even a third-rate one—he briefly considers using Hiding in Mist, which would flood the bunker and the surrounding area in a thick, wide fog, allowing him to stealthily approach his targets.

No... It might be a little bit risky, but if I want to grow stronger, I can’t rely on strategy every time. Someone like that... I have lofty goals, and if I struggle against people like that, I’ll never reach them.

I’m taking him out... maybe it’s time for my new Hatsu. I’m not quite proficient yet... but it’s a great opportunity to test it out.

As the cars draw closer, Auren focuses and begins gathering a large amount of Aura in his hands.

Finally, after ten seconds—and with over twenty percent of his total Aura reserves consumed—a giant ball of Aura, formed using Limitless Waters, drops to the ground. It quickly morphs into a copy of Auren, skillfully mimicking his appearance, clothes, and even Eternity.

It worked! The cost is massive, it takes a while to activate, and it can only attack using basic patterns—for now, unless I manually control it, which means I have to stay fairly close... Still, I did it. I’m calling it Water Clone!

Even though I don’t remember much apart from my memories of this world, there are fragments I’ve carried since the accident. For whatever reason, this technique came naturally to me. I had a good feeling about it... let’s see how strong it really is. This is the fruit of my hard work and training with Goreinu. It has a few surprises for my enemies.

I could use In and send it ahead like an assassin... but I’d rather send it out openly.

He examines the clone more closely.

Hmm. It looks good at first glance, but up close... yeah, it’s clearly not human. The face is a little off, I don’t see any emotions, and the body shape looks strange as well. I can even see light shimmering off it—like water. Still, once I get my hands on that special order from Neffi’s company, these flaws should be easy to cover. For now, this will have to do.

Auren skillfully guides his Water Clone to exit the bunker, while he himself uses In and remains hidden.

I need Aura to control it manually, so Zetsu isn’t an option.

The cars roll up fast—but completely ignore the clone.

They can’t see it? So there really is only one Nen user in that group.

Finally, a tall man steps forward. He’s wearing a black robe and wields a massive axe. He charges ahead, yelling:

“So you’re the punk who’s been killing my men?! I hope you came empty-handed, because once I figure out who you are, everyone you’ve ever known is going to meet a very unfortunate end!”

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Sea of Life & Death—Arrival in Meteor City 2 Chapter 2: No. 23—The Mysterious Flower 3 Chapter 3: The Start of the Training—A Prison Called Opportunity 4 Chapter 4: Sword and Breathing Techniques 5 Chapter 5: Opening Aura Nodes and Unleashing Aura 6 Chapter 6: Progress and Goodbyes 7 Chapter 7: A Weird Cocktail and Lidor’s Decision 8 Chapter 8: Assassin’s Training and a Black Flower 9 Chapter 9: What Do I Need? Developing a Hatsu! 10 Chapter 10: Azure Restoration and Limitless Waters 11 Chapter 11: The Ultimate Challenge 12 Chapter 12: Illogical Ability—Surpassing Logic 13 Chapter 13: The Truth Revealed—Lidor’s Intentions 14 Chapter 14: Countdown Till the End 15 Chapter 15: Legacy and Future 16 Chapter 16: Plans for the Future 17 Chapter 17: Setting Off! Stuck at Yorknew! 18 Chapter 18: Adopting a Rat! Playing by Different Rules 19 Chapter 19: Nen Addict Auren—Arriving in the Federation of Ochima 20 Chapter 20: Auren’s Growing Collection! The Start of the Exam! 21 Chapter 21: Making a Friend! 22 Chapter 22: The First Task! Meteor City Manners 23 Chapter 23: Auren the Menace—Making a Deal! 24 Chapter 24: The Second Task—A Rude Entrance! 25 Chapter 25: The Illusion of Hellbell, Encountering a Calamity! Deadly Water! 26 Chapter 26: Lethal Exam—Branching Out! 27 Chapter 27: The Third Phase—Unexpected Task! 28 Chapter 28: The Fourth Animal—Unorthodox Approach 29 Chapter 29: A Powerful Ally 30 Chapter 30: License 31 Chapter 31: Heaven’s Arena 32 Chapter 32: Ascension—Greedy Schemer Auren—Wake-Up Call 33 Chapter 33: The 200th Class—Handy Fighter 34 Chapter 34: Crime and Punishment 35 Chapter 35: What am I doing? How about a Bet! 36 Chapter 36: Glimpses of the Past and a Late-Night Intruder 37 Chapter 37: Small Steps—Making Progress 38 Chapter 38: Haunted Clothing 39 Chapter 39: Surprise—The Ultimate Challenge 40 Chapter 40: Auren VS Kite 41 Chapter 41: Declaration of War 42 Chapter 42: Hostile Takeover 43 Chapter 43: A Unique Opportunity 44 Chapter 44: Unexpected Welcome 45 Chapter 45: Facing a Dragon—Auren VS. Zeno 46 Chapter 46: Cheat-like Training—An Unexpected Gift 47 Chapter 47: Three Assassins 48 Chapter 48: Mission Start—Majestic Death 49 Chapter 49: Invading the Castle—Looting the Place 50 Chapter 50: The End of the Night 51 Chapter 51: Mountain Fortress 52 Chapter 52: Community 53 Chapter 53: Training and Indulgence 54 Chapter 54: A New Life 55 Chapter 55: Setting Off—Lack of Sight 56 Chapter 56: Hidden in Plain Sight—The Seer 57 Chapter 57: Connections and Training 58 Chapter 58: High Stakes Deal—Rakshala’s Request 59 Chapter 59: Stolen Legacy 60 Chapter 60: Plans for the Future 61 Chapter 61: What One’s Own Eyes Can’t See 62 Chapter 62: The Unseen—A Year Has Passed 63 Chapter 63: Rakshala’s Decision 64 Chapter 64: A Suspicious Challenge—Smelling a Trap! 65 Chapter 65: The Fight Ends, The Game Begins 66 Chapter 66: Chaos! 67 Chapter 67: Deal 68 Chapter 68: Negotiations 69 Chapter 69: Listening in—Decision Time 70 Chapter 70: Outplayed—Sweet Home Meteor City 71 Chapter 71: Homecoming—Machi’s Frustration 72 Chapter 72: The Reaper Visits on a Misty Night 73 Chapter 73: Investigation 74 Chapter 74: The Snatcher 75 Chapter 75: A Dangerous Tune—The Entity 76 Chapter 76: Bell of Fate—Zwardani City 77 Chapter 77: Deal with the Devil 78 Chapter 78: Light and Darkness 79 Chapter 79: Temp Hunter Extraordinaire 80 Chapter 80: Pariston’s Problems—Scarlet Devil 81 Chapter 81: Hunting Hunter Hunters 82 Chapter 82: Bold Moves—Eliminating One Possibility 83 Chapter 83: Laying a Trap 84 Chapter 84: Personalities and Doubts 85 Chapter 85: Working up the Chain 86 Chapter 86: Invasion 87 Chapter 87: I Order You to Die! 88 Chapter 88: Two Out of Two 89 Chapter 89: Monster 90 Chapter 90: Cleanup 91 Chapter 91: Perfect Cell—Laying the Licenses on the Table 92 Chapter 92: Path to Success—Replacing the Ladder with an Elevator! 93 Chapter 93: Taking Responsibility 94 Chapter 94: Steady Progress—Aiming Higher 95 Chapter 95: Unique Training—The First Visitor 96 Chapter 96: Reunion 97 Chapter 97: The Training Begins! Different Personalities—Different Styles 98 Chapter 98: Proper Guidance—Fading Scars 99 Chapter 99: The Last Arrivee 100 Chapter 100: The Wisdom of the Ape 101 Chapter 101: Angry Chicken—Friendly Spar 102 Chapter 102: The First Cleansing 103 Chapter 103: Fresh Spark—New Goal 104 Chapter 104: Arrival in Glam Gas Land 105 Chapter 105: Blood, Oil, Gold, and Gas! 106 Chapter 106: Royal Request 107 Chapter 107: Time for a Hunt 108 Chapter 108: The Grind Begins 109 Chapter 109: Lawless Zone 110 Chapter 110: Curtain Call 111 Chapter 111: Greedy Vultures—A Self-Serving Gift 112 Chapter 112: Headhunters 113 Chapter 113: Bloody Trail—Awkward Visit 114 Chapter 114: Cashing In—Individual Goals 115 Chapter 115: Rules and Restrictions 116 Chapter 116: The Hunt Begins 117 Chapter 117: Desperate Measures 118 Chapter 118: Completion—Mysterious Awakening 119 Chapter 119: The End of the Night—Most Wanted 120 Chapter 120: Hunting Solo 121 Chapter 121: Unleashed 122 Chapter 122: Insatiable Blade—The Results of the Training 123 Chapter 123: The Results of the Training 124 Chapter 124: False King 125 Chapter 125: Dusty Treasure Chamber 126 Chapter 126: A Step Forward 127 Chapter 127: The Trip Back 128 Chapter 128: Same Building, Same Elevator, Different Suit 129 Chapter 129: The Last Game—Challenging Pariston 130 Chapter 130: Struggling Rat 131 Chapter 131: Taking a Good Look 132 Chapter 132: A Hunter’s Goal 133 Chapter 133: Preparations—Training Hard 134 Chapter 134: The Exorcism 135 Chapter 135: A Quick Meal—Invitation from the Zoo 136 Chapter 136: Welcome to Heaven 137 Chapter 137: Taking a Trip 138 Chapter 138: Leveling Up—Netero’s Game 139 Chapter 139: A Lethal Ambush 140 Chapter 140: Awakening—Falling Asleep 141 Chapter 141: Out of Reach, Yet Not Out of Sight 142 Chapter 142: Indifference—Time to Leave 143 Chapter 143: Another Deal 144 Chapter 144: Return to Meteor City 145 Chapter 145: Humbling the Bull 146 Chapter 146: Overwhelming Pressure—Unbreakable Tank 147 Chapter 147: Brutal Exchange—Learning Experience 148 Chapter 148: Frustration—Welcome to Meteor City 149 Chapter 149: Coexistence 150 Chapter 150: Rot—Buying In! One Last Task 151 Chapter 151: Confidence

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