Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed - Chapter 69: Listening in—Decision Time

Chapter 69: Listening in—Decision Time

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Chapter 69 of "Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed" begins the action: “What is going on?!” Rein asks, just as he finishes sealing the tunnel exit.“This is... Discover the next part!

“What is going on?!” Rein asks, just as he finishes sealing the tunnel exit.“This is heading in a direction I didn’t anticipate,” Rakshala replies calmly.

“Anyway, I’ll soon know more. Don’t speak to me for now—I need to meditate on things,” she says with a smirk.

“Weird time to meditate,” Rein mumbles.

“Leave her alone!” Grunah snaps at him, blocking his way.

She’s using her Hatsu! This is perfect! She’ll know what they’re saying. The basin is small enough that she can stretch her En that far… and while the Troupe might sense her En, they shouldn’t realize she’s actually listening in!

Satisfied with Rakshala’s quiet surveillance, Auren approaches his instructors.

“I’m sorry… I shouldn’t have dragged you into this,” he says, lowering his head slightly.

Buno laughs. “Oh, it was an interesting experience. Though… I’ll be expecting a little ‘service’ soon.”

He then shows him his hand, two fingers obviously crippled, one almost completely gone, while the other lost around half its length.

“You don’t even need to ask,” Auren replies with a small smile, though a hint of guilt lingers on his face.

“We were surprisingly inadequate when facing them,” Bunu admits. “Just the guy with the katana and that girl with the string ability were enough to defeat us. We were completely overwhelmed. I’m honestly more than impressed you managed to kill one and capture another. You’ve already surpassed us, without a doubt.”

Time passes. Around thirty minutes later, Rakshala approaches Auren privately.

“We need to talk.” She says, her face serious.

“So… are they planning anything underhanded?” Auren asks, walking aside with her.

“They’ve been unusually quiet—they are just standing around,” she replies. “I think they suspect we might have listening devices around here. I’m still keeping one ear on them through my En, but I don’t expect to hear much of value. What do you think about the offer?” she adds, gesturing for Grunah, Rein, and the Marshmallow brothers to join them.

“I won’t join them, at least not fully,” Auren says firmly. “We both know what kinds of missions they take. Joining as a member would mean obeying orders—doing things I detest. I’ll never surrender my freedom or compromise my beliefs just for power. More than that, I don’t believe in serving two sides. Not when it comes to real organisations—not something like the Hunter Association, which is just a guild that issues tasks and just offers services. Real organisations, more like a family, in Hollow Blade’s case, require you to be loyal. When you join one, you commit. I’ve said I’m ready to do that. Joining the Troupe would betray that. I won’t.”

“I see…” Rakshala says softly, smiling and patting his head. “That’s what I wanted to hear, to be perfectly honest, though I would have accepted any decision you made.”

“So how do we deal with this, then?” Rein asks, clearly growing a little impatient.

I like this guy. He’s blunt, honest, and refreshing.

“Simple,” Auren says. “I’ll pretend to accept the offer. I’ll tell them I’ll act as a member in a practical sense, but I won’t officially join. They’ve already hinted at why they want me—it’s not just my strength, which is not bad, but frankly nothing too impressive… yet. Also, in the future, we need to stay far away from the Mafia. They can’t be trusted. Once an organisation gets too big, you can’t control the information flow anymore.”

“I’m sorry about that, Auren,” Rakshala says. “And I agree with you. He definitely knows more than he should. His interest in you isn’t just curiosity… and he probably figured things out from talking to you and the brothers. I’m betting he was listening in.”

“What could he have learned?” Grunah asks, frowning. “Buno and Bunu wouldn’t crack—not even under torture.”

“From what Auren told me, they mentioned their injuries over the phone, right?” Rakshala asks.

“We did,” Buno nods.

“Some people don’t miss a thing. They can even read your Aura, sense emotions—sometimes subconsciously. You weren’t the slightest bit bothered by your injuries, were you?” Rakshala asks, turning to him.

“…I guess not?” Buno says, scratching his head, trying to remember.

Bunu suddenly slaps his forehead. “She’s right. I’m sorry, Auren. I remember Buno even smirking about it while we talked. I wasn’t worried either. Once we learned you had taken a member hostage, we relaxed and we even found the situation hilarious.”

Buno’s face goes pale as he finally understands their mistake.

Auren steps forward and grabs Buno’s right hand—the one with the missing fingers. He activates Azure Restoration, lighting up the cave in a soft, azure glow. Within minutes, the hand is completely restored. Buno grins and flexes it, transforming it into a claw, then slams it into the rock wall, piercing deep into the stone.

“Good as new!” Buno says with a satisfied grin, admiring his restored hand.

“I… I see…” Grunah mutters. “I half-expected something like this… just not at this level.”

“You shouldn’t be sharing this information!” Rein interjects sharply. “Why did you even show it to us?!”

“Of course. I’ve done my best to hide this ability—but the Troupe knows. I’m sure of it,” Auren replies. “The Elders might know, too, since they’re the ones who hired them. At least some parts of it. So just now, I decided to share it with two of our own Elders. Both of you helped me clean up this mess, so take this as a sign of my trust. How could outsiders know something this important, while you don’t? I hate the very idea of outsiders knowing more than part of our own sect.”

“It’s not a sect, Auren…” Grunah corrects gently.

“Of course it isn’t…” Auren mutters, rolling his eyes.

“Your plan to offer a practical collaboration might actually work, Auren,” Rakshala says. “Whatever you’ve decided, I’ll support you.”

“Leave it to me,” Auren says. “I’ll speak with them myself.”

Exactly one hour later, both parties stand across from one another once again.

This time, Chrollo looks directly at Auren. “Have you given it some thought?”

“I’m prepared to accept your offer—under a few conditions. You might not like them, however,” Auren says. “But first, let me ask you something. It’s just a hypothetical question, of course… how would you feel about becoming an Elder of Hollow Blade? I would appreciate a completely honest answer.”

Chrollo rubs his chin thoughtfully. “I might be interested. But it would only be a transactional relationship for me. I wouldn’t commit to the role fully. My focus remains with the Troupe.”

Auren shrugs. “Then we agree. That’s my answer as well. I’ve committed to Hollow Blade, and I won’t betray them. I hate the idea of dual loyalties. With intimate groups like the Troupe—or Hollow Blade—you either commit or you’re just an opportunist using one side for convenience. I can’t take anyone seriously who claims otherwise.”

“Hmm… too bad then,” Chrollo says, his expression calm.

Auren raises his hands slightly. “I’ll still join, if you are interested, but not as one of your numbered members. You’re twelve total, with you as the leader, right? Make me the unofficial number thirteen, then. I’m willing to use my ability and strength when needed—but if anyone spreads word about it, you won’t like how I respond. Push something into a corner, and it might just bite.”

Chrollo’s eyes sharpen. Then he smiles.

“When I heard what you did from the Elders, I started digging a little. I watched your matches in Heaven’s Arena, scoured press footage, tapped a few spies, and inspected security camera records the Elders had collected. Your… let’s call it ‘recovery speed’... is remarkable. Along with the odd coincidence that people around you—like a certain billionaire, or a particular tragic girl who enjoys playing with you—suddenly get better, their wounds or injuries somehow vanishing.”

“See?” Auren says, turning to Buno, Bunu, Rakshala, Grunah, and Rein. “They know.”

Buno raises his healed hand smugly, morphs it into a claw, and points at the Troupe.

“The boss was right…” Uvogin mutters, wide-eyed.

“Interesting,” Feitan says with a curious nod.

“So that’s why you told me not to reattach his fingers…” Machi says under her breath. “You knew. I had a feeling at the time you were planning something, but I didn’t expect this… I was still skeptical when you told us earlier, but it’s true…”

Looks like she’s a talkative one.

“Here’s what I demand,” Auren says firmly. “My ability comes with strict conditions—it’s not easy to use, and it costs me something significant every time. I won’t go into detail, I’m sure you understand that a hatsu this potent can’t be used without cost. In return for my cooperation, I want information about the Elder who targeted me. I want your promise, sealed by contract, that you won’t reveal my ability to anyone—not even future members. I want an agreement that you won’t sabotage or attack the Hollow Blade directly or indirectly.”

“In exchange,” he continues, “we won’t target the Troupe. If possible, we’ll avoid all interactions. I’ll join you—not as a full member, but as an acquaintance. We can talk about full membership later, if you are still interested. I’ll support you when I can, especially in critical moments. But I’ll refuse missions or actions that go against my moral compass. I don’t expect that to be an issue, but I do have certain limits. Also, I won’t waste my time doing menial tasks either. As for payment… whatever. I’m sure we can come to an agreement.”

The surrounding Troupe members look puzzled. Some seem mildly surprised. All appear to be deep in thought.

Rakshala, for her part, remains completely composed, her expression unreadable.

Finally, Chrollo stretches out his hand.

“Accepted.”

Auren steps forward and takes it.

Let’s make the best of this…

📖 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

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