Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed - Chapter 177: A Conjurer’s Weakness

Chapter 177: A Conjurer’s Weakness

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Starting Chapter 177 of "Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed": Auren stares at Kite—multiple wounds across his body, blood staining his clothes—after fleeing and defending... See what happens next!

Auren stares at Kite—multiple wounds across his body, blood staining his clothes—after fleeing and defending for almost the entire fight. Unable to stay in the air any longer, Kite drops back down to the ground. His face twists as he lands, his legs almost buckling, struggling to absorb the impact from landing.It feels good to have the upper hand… but this fight is essentially meaningless.The only reason I’m enjoying this fight is to test myself… and I don’t even need to do that.

“Isn’t this enough?!” Auren yells, his voice echoing through the hall. “Take the damn legal route and stop this. What’s the use in killing them? You’re not stopping the root problem! There will always be poachers—there will always be people trading poached goods. Don’t be naive!”

He points Eternity slightly towards him, continuing to drain Aura, but mostly doing it to signal strength and determination.

“Expose them legally if you can. Use the press. Set an example… get rid of the poachers! Why are you so insistent on actually killing these collectors?!” Auren continues yelling.

“Some things…” Kite says, breathing steady despite his injuries, voice undeterred, “can’t be explained by logic. Especially if you’re just an outsider without any personal stake.”

His eyes harden, now filled with hatred.

“They’ve committed the most atrocious deeds, and I have proof—video proof. The poachers are often criminals or destitute people. They have no choice, and the only reason they commit these deeds is that people like them pay them. I am not someone who likes to get angry or behave like that. I like to stay cool and in control, and while your words sound reasonable... I can’t take a step back, or my entire path as a Hunter would be worthless.”

Kite’s eyes turn soft for a second.

“Animals are often purer and more deserving of life than humans. I still agree a human life takes precedence in most cases, but the things they have done, Auren… I’ll do my best and pay any price to prevent future atrocities, and I’ll claim all their blood-sullied trophies back.”

“Arrogant…” Auren mutters.

Fine then.I gave you so many chances.I’ll beat you down… and as long as you’re alive, I might save you afterwards… and make you owe me for the rest of your life.Just try your best to survive.

Auren drives Eternity into the ground and conjures two fresh water arrows. The amount of Aura he pours into them is immense. Their size continues to grow until he fires at Kite.

He fires one to the left and one to the right, sending them far away from Kite’s position, curving both in wide arcs so they’re able to strike him from the sides.

Then Auren yanks Eternity back up and follows with four more water slashes, forcing Kite to deal with pressure from multiple angles at once.

However, as Auren moves, he sees the familiar clown appear before Kite.

“You need me again?!” Crazy Slots cackles. “Hahaha! It looks like things are going bad for you! If luck isn’t on your side, this could be it! Now let’s see what you get… Eight!”

The number 8 flashes in the clown's mouth.

A large, sturdy whip appears in Kite’s hand, with the clown positioned at the back of the grip.

“Bad spin…” Kite mutters, sighing, as if annoyed at his own luck.

Still, he reacts instantly. He snaps the whip into motion and spins it around himself, the crack and swirl forming a tight defensive ring—a moving shield that seemingly doesn’t leave easy openings.

Auren doesn’t hesitate. He adjusts with split-second precision, manipulating the two arrows so that they arrive at the exact same moment as his slashes. Finally, four water slashes and both water arrows converge on Kite.

In a single second, every single one of Auren’s attacks lands together, and a thick cloud of Aura rises around him like steam.

However, Auren knows immediately that his attacks failed.

He still hears the buzzing, whipping sound, and a soft breeze rolls toward him through the “steam.”

As the loose Aura is slowly sucked back into Eternity, Auren sees Kite still standing—still surrounded by the spinning whip, its motion calm and seemingly undeterred.

This Hatsu… it seems defensive in nature. That’s unexpected. Realistically, a whip shouldn’t be able to block that many attacks—two water arrows and four water slashes.

I can’t brute force this… and there’s no reason to. I need to think about what I know and act calmly and rationally. Eternity lets me win drawn-out fights, so there’s no reason to make a mistake just because I’m too lazy to use my head.

Kite is a full-on Conjurer. He’s decent at combat, but his Nen category is far removed from Enhancement. The different slot rolls I know could provide some clues. The carbine he used earlier is easy to use, with a great amount of control, but relatively weak. He can also conjure that scythe that unleashes a terrifying area attack, creating a 360-degree slash around him, but it can’t be used in any other way. However, to compensate, it’s probably one of the most devastating attacks I know... probably strong enough to kill even people like Netero if they would just take it head-on.

There is also that mace… but I don’t know much about it. Anyway, in summary, the more powerful his conjured weapon is, the more restrictions it has. Also, despite Kite constantly complaining about his spins, he always seems to get the most appropriate weapon for the situation.

He just casually used his whip to block a few truly strong attacks with a lot of Aura behind them. Either the weapon is purely defensive… or there must be some other condition. No, both should be the case. He must be paying a price for that kind of defensive power, even if his weapon can only defend.

Also, if he had drawn anything else, he would’ve been screwed. He would’ve taken my attacks head-on and could have even died.

Now… I need to take a closer look.

Auren uses Gyo and stares at Kite and his conjured weapon.

He studies the whip first and detects a large amount of Aura in it.

That’s as expected… but that doesn’t help me out in the least.

Then he looks at Kite. Despite observing him carefully, he spots nothing unusual—nothing that stands out. But as he keeps staring, he notices something important.

Kite’s Aura has already significantly weakened in strength and intensity from his display when he entered the room.

A price… for that absolute defence. What would be appropriate?

What would a Nen user like Kite choose?

Not something like life expectancy, especially if he has no active control over his weapons. It also shouldn’t be free. A whip capable of this kind of defence must demand something.

The most reasonable price would be… Aura. Meaning the more he uses it, the weaker he becomes.

That means I’m not losing out if I keep attacking him. In fact, with Eternity recycling some of the Aura I use as it gets pulled back into it, I should keep my distance and continue to attack like earlier. That also gives me time to watch for another weakness or opening.

Before I employ my main tactic… I need a failsafe.

Auren creates a swarm of small water arrows, along with a few spheres of dense water. Then he uses Emission to push them toward Kite from multiple angles.

Kite’s whip blocks them easily. But as the projectiles burst, a cloud of fog blooms and briefly envelops the space around Kite in a dense field of steam.

Using that cover, Auren quickly creates a water clone. He uses In to hide it as he controls it, sending it in a wide path around Kite. It rushes to one of the restaurant’s pillars and lies in wait directly behind him, ready to strike on Auren’s command.

Perfect!

As the fog thins and disappears, Auren smirks. He reaches into one of the many pockets on his pants and armoured clothes, pulling out a handful of generic throwing knives.

Time to test what Grunah taught me!

He applies a generous layer of Aura—using Limitless Waters to give it the properties of high-pressure water, similar to what he did with Eternity earlier. Then he makes a comically wide throwing motion, looking almost like that now-dead Phantom Troupe member who liked throwing baseballs.

It might look silly, but as long as Kite stays defensive, this is the most effective and dangerous attack I can use—and it conserves Aura.That whip might only be able to block Aura and not real physical attacks… it’s worth finding out, and this way I get maximum power and speed.

As the knife flies towards him, Auren carefully watches his opponent.

He shouldn’t be able to block it.It’s too fast, and it has too much weight and Aura in it.This isn’t a purely Aura-based attack like earlier.

Kite, however, doesn’t panic. He keeps spinning his whip, and the knife crashes straight into his defence. However, as soon as it makes contact, the knife loses all momentum and hovers in the air.

Auren watches the throwing knife get repelled cleanly, looking shocked, losing all momentum as if it hit an invisible wall.

“Huh?” Auren mutters.

Now I’m sure… that whip is special. This is some kind of special ability.Still… let’s continue.

Auren continues throwing more knives. Each throw is focused purely on power, each knife further enhanced by Limitless Waters.

Kite—calm and collected—starts running toward Auren, still maintaining the whip’s rotation.

Auren smiles and backs up, keeping up the pressure, while maintaining his distance.

He empties his pockets, throwing knife after knife.

With each throw, Auren feels Kite’s Aura growing weaker and weaker, while his own is barely drained.

When he throws the last knife, Kite finally gives up chasing him. Sweat pours down his face, but he still barely manages to block it.

“Isn’t this enough?” Auren asks. “You’re almost out of Aura.”

“How could you guess my Hatsu that easily?” Kite asks, breathing hard. “Despite seeing it for the first time, you’ve figured out exactly how to handle my weapons. This is quite surprising.”

“Your Hatsu has great versatility and utility,” Auren says. “You can conjure a set of strong and diverse weapons. The luck component is probably included to drastically raise the effectiveness in exchange for losing control.”

He lifts Eternity slightly as he speaks, tone matter-of-fact.

“Your gun was easy to use, but it wasn’t that powerful. Your whip—being able to stop my strongest attacks—has to have a strong drawback. So you being forced on the defensive, and losing most of your Aura just by blocking, isn’t surprising.”

Auren’s eyes grow cold.

“I’m sorry. You might be a strong, versatile Hunter, but as a Conjurer focused on conjuring weapons with a lot of utility, you simply can’t compare to me in a straight duel. I’ve focused everything on combat, and I own a weapon superior to the ones you can conjure. How can I lose?”

He doesn’t sound smug. If anything, he sounds almost disappointed.

“When two equally skilled Nen users—an Enhancer and a Conjurer—fight using direct, honest means, the Enhancer comes out on top. The moment you decided to turn this into a straight fight, with no tricks, you had already lost. You must know that.”

Especially since I knew about your abilities... I guess I can’t fault him for that.

Auren holds Eternity forward and walks toward his opponent.

“Anyway, don’t force me. I gain nothing by doing this to someone I respect. Just take your students and leave.”

“If you respect me…” Kite asks, staring him down, “then why are you protecting these people?”

“A Hunter fulfils his mission,” Auren answers without looking away. “I’ve been hired, and I’ll do what I must.”

“So do I,” Kite says, Crazy Slots appearing once more.

“A third time?” the clown taunts him. “You almost look like you’re ready for your grave. Just give up already and stop annoying me. Let’s see what you get this time, this might be your final chance… 2!”

Suddenly, a terrifyingly large scythe appears in Kite’s hand, looking like it came straight from the Reaper himself.

“Auren…” Kite asks, expression solemn now, “Are you really this determined?”

Don’t tell me he…

📖 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 152 Chapter 152: Eternity’s Terror 153 Chapter 153: A Short Stop—Splitting Up 154 Chapter 154: Sketchy Faces—Sketchy Business 155 Chapter 155: Terrifying Market Rates 156 Chapter 156: Nen Regalias! Needle in a Haystack 157 Chapter 157: Payload 158 Chapter 158: You’re Hired 159 Chapter 159: Experiment—Conquering the Sky 160 Chapter 160: Lifting Off—Homecoming 161 Chapter 161: Reporting In 162 Chapter 162: Rakshala’s Ambition—Roses 163 Chapter 163: Seeds of Growth—Seeds of Destruction 164 Chapter 164: Walking Home—Planning out the Future 165 Chapter 165: Settling In—The Start of the Meeting 166 Chapter 166: Contribution 167 Chapter 167: Children 168 Chapter 168: Doctor Auren 169 Chapter 169: Specialist Hatsu—Back to Yorknew 170 Chapter 170: A Normal Date—Meeting the Devil 171 Chapter 171: Inaction—Little Collector 172 Chapter 172: Surprising Participants 173 Chapter 173: Disinterest—Auren’s Boredom 174 Chapter 174: Another Deal with the Devil 175 Chapter 175: Confrontation—Conviction against Reality 176 Chapter 176: The Fruits of the Training 177 Chapter 177: A Conjurer’s Weakness 178 Chapter 178: Mercy—Unexpected Arrival 179 Chapter 179: Fair Compensation 180 Chapter 180: Solemn Return 181 Chapter 181: Return to Daily Business—Start of the Trading Fair 182 Chapter 182: Dealings 183 Chapter 183: Rapid Exchange of Money and Goods—Auren’s Greed 184 Chapter 184: A Busy Schedule 185 Chapter 185: Onward—Destination Unknown 186 Chapter 186: A Clear Goal 187 Chapter 187: Analysis—Limitations 188 Chapter 188: Eternity’s Secret—Expedition Members 189 Chapter 189: Another Lesson—Nen Training Never Stops 190 Chapter 190: Landing Point A, B, and C 191 Chapter 191: Invasion Force—Tents, Containers, and Flesh 192 Chapter 192: Settling In—Pressing Issues 193 Chapter 193: Exploring Point A—I’ll Follow you 194 Chapter 194: Seeing Disease—Curing Disease 195 Chapter 195: Progress—Enjoying the View 196 Chapter 196: Meteor Fist 197 Chapter 197: Paid Like Slaves 198 Chapter 198: A True Paradise—Are You a God? 199 Chapter 199: A Settler’s Life 200 Chapter 200: Peaceful Night—Surging Bloodlust 201 Chapter 201: Rude Awakening 202 Chapter 202: Wave Cutter 203 Chapter 203: I’ll do my Best—Old Habits Die Hard 204 Chapter 204: Taking a Dive 205 Chapter 205: Lack of Predators—Moss and Light 206 Chapter 206: Return—Ecosystem 207 Chapter 207: Progress—Finding a Purpose 208 Chapter 208: Shrinking Nature—Den of Evil 209 Chapter 209: Strike Force—Planned Eradication 210 Chapter 210: Four Missing Legs 211 Chapter 211: Flame On 212 Chapter 212: Meteor of Destruction 213 Chapter 213: White Star of Potential 214 Chapter 214: Hanging by a Thread 215 Chapter 215: Invaders Identified 216 Chapter 216: A Game of Clones 217 Chapter 217: Returning the Debt—Smelling a Rat 218 Chapter 218: Rat and Mouse—Playing Chess 219 Chapter 219: Trust—A Hunter’s Eyes 220 Chapter 220: Colleagues 221 Chapter 221: A New Direction—Paths of Nen and Greed 222 Chapter 222: Lightning Strikes Twice 223 Chapter 223: Indulgence And Convenience 224 Chapter 224: The Life of a King—Contingency Plans 225 Chapter 225: Faerie’s Tear 226 Chapter 226: Anger and Serenity 227 Chapter 227: Back at Heaven’s Arena—Growing Excitement 228 Chapter 228: Slave’s Grudge—Ceremony 229 Chapter 229: Drawing Lots 230 Chapter 230: A Lion Appears 231 Chapter 231: Water—Limitless Potential 232 Chapter 232: Farmers and Friendly Toads 233 Chapter 233: Doubtful Accomplishment—Meeting on Top of the World 234 Chapter 234: Sowing Seeds 235 Chapter 235: Twin Daughters of an Ace Pilot—Sales Pitch! 236 Chapter 236: Two Salesmen—Twisted Twins 237 Chapter 237: Mommy, can I have some Pocket Money? 238 Chapter 238: A Gentleman with a Tight Schedule 239 Chapter 239: Recognition & Promotion 240 Chapter 240: Reforms—Netero’s Logic—Auren’s Path 241 Chapter 241: Trained Body, Trained Mind, Sharpened Tongue—Stunning Beauty! 242 Chapter 242: Auren’s Challenge 243 Chapter 243: Auren’s Exam—Chased by a Demon 244 Chapter 244: Cheaters—Harsh Judgement—Dreams of an Army 245 Chapter 245: Defective Marbles—Morel’s Trial 246 Chapter 246: Hunting for Cuteness 247 Chapter 247: Bloody Gems 248 Chapter 248: The Last Requirement—Netero’s Task 249 Chapter 249: Netero’s Pressure—Earned Trust 250 Chapter 250: A Royal Surprise—Boldly Moving Forward! 251 Chapter 251: Northern Revolution—Two Stars 252 Chapter 252: Ambitious Challenge 253 Chapter 253: Cataclysm 254 Chapter 254: Childish Motive—Tears of Frustration 255 Chapter 255: Debtor Auren—The Gathering

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