Chapter 6: Progress and Goodbyes
Chapter 6 of "Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed" begins unfolding events: Auren wakes up, his body aching to move. Despite having only slept for a few... Continue reading!
Auren wakes up, his body aching to move. Despite having only slept for a few hours, he feels well-rested, thanks to the use of Zetsu, which, surprisingly, is almost as effective as sleep in relieving his fatigue.When he joins his fellow students at breakfast, he immediately notices the stares. Everyone is eying him and No. 24âclearly aware of their special treatment, some jealous.
I might as well join 24. Becoming a complete outsider might not be smart.
âGood morning. Howâs your progress?â Auren asks as he takes a seat beside her.
âNot bad⌠I ended up practicing almost the entire night. Despite that, I donât feel tired. I think Zetsu is more useful than I initially thought,â 24 replies, visibly pleased.
So sheâs also a Nen addict like me⌠I understand her very well. Why would anyone slack off when something this magical is within reach? Youâd have to be insane. Itâs like turning your back on a once-in-a-lifetime gift.
Auren continues his training with the same discipline. His physical condition keeps improving rapidly. His sparring matches with 24 grow more intense and complex, both winning and losing an equal number of spars. Meanwhile, both his Ten and Zetsu steadily advance.
It takes nearly two months before Auren starts feeling dissatisfied with his progress. He notices that No. 4 and No. 6 have also managed to learn Ten and Zetsu.
Master isnât teaching us anymore. Is he waiting for the others to catch up? Should I try learning Ren on my own? But it took Zushi a long time to learn Renâeven with help. Maybe itâs too early for six-year-olds to learn about it. I shouldnât be dissatisfied. I still have plenty to work on. Sword techniques, physical training, schoolworkâtheyâre all important. But Nen⌠Nen is everything. I⌠need to be patient!
Exactly three months after their training began, their master surprises everyone by entering the dining hall during breakfast.
He walks up behind a small, sickly-looking girlâNo. 20.
âNumber 20,â he says, âyou have failed to even grasp the basics of meditation. Your body is still not capable of running ten laps properly. You will be excused tonight after meditation. However, since Iâm satisfied with your attitude, I plan to assign you as administrative staff for my work as an Elder. Youâll transfer to another school, where you may continue studying the sword if you wishâbut your primary focus will be work.â
To Aurenâs surprise, No. 20 smiles.
âThank you! I dislike fighting, training, and swords. If I can learn a normal job, Iâll be satisfied.â
âGood,â Lidor replies. âI donât want weak workers either, so make sure you donât slack off completely. You can rest until tonight. Iâll teach you one final meditation technique as a parting gift. Itâs focused on general mental developmentâit should prove useful.â
Then, turning to the rest of the students, he announces, âSay your goodbyes to No. 20 before tonightâs meditation.â
The day goes by quickly. Auren continues Lidorâs daily training regimen, sparring with No. 24 and practicing Ten and Zetsu with precision and focus. He now sits alongside 24, 4, and 6 during sessions. A few of the others are beginning to open their Aura nodes, but none have yet succeeded in unlocking all of them. Despite being unable to progress himself, the gap between the four top students and the rest is slowly becoming more obvious to Auren.
To Aurenâs surprise, Lidor approaches their group with a slight grinârarely seen on his normally stern face.
âYouâve all been very patient these past months. I expected you brats to complain, especially since I stopped teaching you new techniquesâbut instead, youâve used your time well. I can read your Auras. I see genuine progress and I am satisfied with your progress. To keep you motivated, Iâll say this: in a few more months, I will teach the next step to whoever I deem ready. But slack off with your Ten and Zetsu, and youâll have to wait even longer. If any of you try experimenting on your own, Iâll stop teaching you altogether. Donât disobey me. I know best how to guide your training.â
âYes, Master,â they respond in unison.
Not bad. I can wait a few more months. Itâs not like Iâm wasting time. My Ten and Zetsu are improving steadily. Building a solid foundation isnât a wasteâit's necessary! I need to spend at least eight hours a day training with Ten, pushing myself until I canât keep it up anymore. Then use Zetsu to recover my Aura. The restâsixteen hoursâare for sleep, training, study, and short breaks. I canât maintain Ten and Zetsu constantly yet. Eventually, it overwhelms my body and mind. But Iâll get there. Iâll reach the point where I can keep it up the entire day. Even if it takes yearsâIâll do it.
Finally, Lidor walks back to the center of the room.
âThatâs all for now. Head off to bed. Iâll see No. 20 off. Most of you will end up like her anywayâI need useful workers. Your futures look very bright,â he says with a smile.
Somehow, that smile scares me⌠Well, I should mind my own business.
As Auren and the others leave the meditation room, Elder Lidor walks into one of the backrooms of the mansion with No. 20.
Iâm interested, but I wonât spy on them⌠that would be suicidal. I need more tools if I want to learn Masterâs secrets. Still, Iâm curious about that technique he mentionedâŚ.
Auren returns to his private room and trains late into the night, finally collapsing into bed and falling into deep sleep.
The next morning, before heading to breakfast, Auren steps into the bathroom and lifts his shirt to look at the mark on the left side of his chest.
Looks⌠the same? I expected something to change. Maybe Iâm just being too suspicious.
Time slowly passes. Auren continues to train hard, pushing himself daily, while Master Lidor remains the sameâwatchful and consistent- but withholds any further progression in their Nen training. Though he observes their progress closely, he makes no move to teach them anything new.
Should I risk it and try to learn Ren by myself?
But⌠Master Lidor might notice the change in my Aura. I canât risk it. I need to be patient!
Another three months go by before another student is dismissedâjust like No. 20. Auren notices nothing unusual about the departure either.
However, the very next day during Meditation practice, Master Lidor calls Auren, No. 4, No. 6, and No. 24, summoning them to the main hallâthe large training space where they practice their sword techniques daily. The rest of the students remain behind in the meditation room.
âYou have done well,â Lidor begins, standing in front of them. âI deem all of you ready for the next step.â
Did⌠he wait this long just so No. 4 and No. 6 could catch up? I feel slightly mistreated. Well, not like I can change anything. Maybe Master wants to put more pressure on me and No. 24. I think heâs trying to create a rivalryâturn this into a four-way competition. He probably thinks that will push us further.
âNow⌠observe me closely. What I will show you is the next step in Nen mastery. This technique is called Ren. It is more advanced than Ten and Zetsu, and it is the foundation of Nen combat. Ren means to refine and enhance your Aura. Through Ren, you force your body to generate a much larger amount of Aura than you normally would during Ten. Then you project it outwardâlike a controlled explosion.â
He pauses for a moment before continuing.
âThis outward projection surrounds your body with a much denser field of Aura, increasing both your durability and your physical strength. If you strike a non-Nen user while using Ren, the result will almost always be fatal. Thatâs why I forbid you from using it without my express permission.â
âNowâwatch carefully.â
Elder Lidor breathes calmly. A moment later, his Aura flares outward, violently flooding the room. His once serene and quiet presence turns overwhelming. His entire body radiates energy and danger.
Aurenâs body instinctively tenses up. Every part of him tells him to move awayâbut he holds his ground, eyes wide with awe.
I can feel the strength of his Aura just by standing here. Even while using Ten, he feels like a terrifying opponent. I wouldnât survive a single strike. Whatever Master is planning, one thing is certainâhis Nen mastery and sword skills are real.
Lidor repeats the process several times, deactivating Ren and then flaring it back up again, giving them ample opportunity to observe how he manipulates his Aura.
âThat should give you a clear idea of your next goal,â he says at last. âFrom now on, you are forbidden from entering the meditation chamber and training with the others. You will train here. Also, you are forbidden from speaking of this technique to anyone. Understood?â
âYes, Master,â they all respond, barely able to hide their excitement.
âIâll observe your progress again in three months. Letâs make it interesting. Anyone who manages to master Ren to a certain degree by then will earn a rewardâsomething to put them ahead of the others,â Lidor adds with a familiar, scheming grin, before leaving the hall.
I know heâs toying with usâbut I want that reward regardless.
Auren leaves the hall, walking outside and into a quiet corner of the yard.
I donât want them watching me. I need to focus.
He sits down, steadies his breath, and begins the routineâcalmly using Ten to form a layer of Aura around himself. Then, concentrating, he visualizes his Aura bursting outwardâan eruption of power, his Aura getting violently pushed out of his body.
For a brief moment, his Aura spikes. A noticeably larger amount is generated, pulsing outwardâbefore his body wavers, and the output collapses. His Aura quickly returns to the steady flow of Ten.
I did it! Only for a few secondsâbut that was Ren. The rest is just practice!
Two hours later, soaked in sweat, Auren stumbles into the bathroom. His body is aching, and his Aura feels completely depleted. He uses Zetsu to recover as fast as possible. Standing under the cold shower, the water runs over him as he tremblesânot just from exhaustion, but from something else too.
Ren⌠This is everything I needed! Once I master it, only a few things remain. My Hatsu⌠and the advanced techniques. I already know about them. I even know the training methods. The only thing I lacked was access to Nen. But now⌠now Iâm officially allowed to learn Ren. I can use my knowledge freely. Iâm done relying on others. Master still has plenty to teachâbut from here on out, everything depends on me!
Still unsteady, but filled with excitement, Auren drags himself to bed and falls asleep almost instantly.