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Chapter 36 - Chapter 36: Creation of a Book.

As they wait for the decision of Silva, Kai and Killua's father, on the museum for his collection.

Sitting comfortably on the couch in the spacious and elegant living room of the Zoldyck Mansion, Kai shared his plans with Zal dragon, his loyal and trusted companion and friend, about making and publishing his first book about his epic journey. He showed him his notes, sketches, and photos that he had collected and organized during his travels. He explained his vision, his goals, and his expectations for his book. He asked for his feedback, his advice, and his support.

He wanted to document and share his experiences from the beginning of his adventure at the Republic of Padokea, his homeland, until the end in the Lost City of Zal, the ultimate destination. He wanted to present and discuss his findings and reflections on the wonders and mysteries of the world that he encountered along the way.

Kai: Zal, I have something to tell you. I want to write a book about our journey.

Zal: A book? That sounds interesting. What kind of book?

Kai: A book that tells the story of my adventure, from the Republic of Padokea to the Lost City of Zal. A book that shows the wonders and mysteries of the world that we saw and explored. A book that shares our experiences and insights with others who might be curious and inspired by them.

Zal: I see. That's a noble and ambitious goal, Kai. Why do you want to write such a book?

Kai: Well, there are many reasons. I want to write it for myself, to remember and cherish the memories. I want to write it for Killua, to celebrate our birthday and our friendship. And I want to write it for the world, to create a legacy that will last beyond our lifetime.

Zal: That's very touching, Kai. I'm proud of you and your passion. How can I help you with your book?

Kai: Well, I was hoping that you could provide me with some details and insights that I might have missed or forgotten. You know more about the world than anyone else, Zal. You have seen and experienced things that most people can only imagine. You have a unique perspective and wisdom that I admire and respect.

Zal: Thank you, Kai. You're too kind. I would be happy to help you with your book. It sounds like a wonderful project and a great gift for the world. When do you plan to start writing it?

Kai: As soon as possible. I'm eager to get started and finish it in time for our birthday. Do you think it's possible?

Zal: Anything is possible if you put your mind and heart into it, Kai. I believe in you and your abilities. You have proven yourself to be a talented and courageous adventurer and hunter. I'm sure you can also be a brilliant and inspiring writer.

Kai: Thank you, Zal. You're the best.

He first made the introduction to his book called "The Wonders of the World: A Journey Through the Hidden and Forgotten Lands".

Kai had always been fascinated by the wonders of the world. Ever since he was a child, he dreamed of visiting the hidden and forgotten lands that lay beyond the horizon. He wanted to see the majestic mountains, the ancient ruins, the exotic animals, and the mysterious cultures that most people only read about in books. He wanted to experience the thrill of discovery, the challenge of survival, and the joy of adventure.

To pursue his passion, Kai became a combat hunter and a adventurer. He trained his body and mind to endure harsh conditions, to fight dangerous foes, and to adapt to unfamiliar situations. He learned how to use various weapons, tools, and skills to overcome any obstacle. He embarked on many quests and missions across the world, seeking new knowledge, treasures, and experiences.

Kai decided to write a book about his journeys, which he planned to call "The Wonders of the World: A Journey Through the Hidden and Forgotten Lands". He wanted to share his stories with others who might be inspired by his adventures. He wanted to show them the beauty and diversity of the world, as well as the dangers and difficulties that he faced along the way. He wanted to create a legacy that would last beyond his lifetime.

Kai organized the main chapters of his book according to the six places that he visited during their travels: the Republic of Padokea, the Kukan'yu Kingdom, the Meteor City, the Kingdom of Loria, the Empire of Raxus, and the Lost City of Zal. Each place had its own unique charm and mystery, as well as its own challenges and dangers.

For each chapter, Kai followed a similar structure to present his findings and reflections. He painted a vivid picture of the location, its geography, its climate, its flora and fauna, its history, its culture, its people, and its secrets. He narrated his experiences there, his interactions, his conflicts, his discoveries, and his rewards.

He analyzed the significance of what he learned, its implications, its connections, and its mysteries. He shared his insights, his opinions, his feelings, and his lessons learned. He included photos, maps, diagrams, sketches, and notes to illustrate his points and to capture the beauty and diversity of each place. He hoped that his readers would feel as if they were traveling with him through the wonders of the world.

Kai also decided to add some special features to make his book more engaging and interactive for his readers. He wanted to make them feel part of his adventure and to spark their curiosity and creativity.

He included a foreword by the vice-chairman and the twelve Zodiacs, the elite members of the Hunter Association who represented the different fields and specialties of hunting. They commended his work and recognized his achievements as a combat hunter and a adventurer. They encouraged other hunters and explorers to follow his example and to pursue their own passions and dreams.

They also gave some hints and tips on how to become a successful adventurer and a responsible hunter, such as how to prepare for a quest, how to deal with unexpected situations, how to respect the environment and the culture of each place, and how to balance the risks and rewards of each adventure.

He included an afterword by Zal Dragon, the mysterious being who revealed himself as a legendary creature and a guardian of the Lost City of Zal. He explained his role and his purpose, as well as his connection to Kai. He also invited the readers to visit him someday, if they could find him.

He included a glossary of terms, where he explained the meaning and origin of some of the words and phrases that he used in his book, such as hunter, nen, zodiac, chimera ant, and zal. He included a bibliography of sources, where he cited and referenced some of the books, articles, websites, and other materials that he consulted and learned from during his research and writing, such as Hunterpedia, The History of Nen, The Secrets of Zal, and The World Map.

He included a list of acknowledgments, where he expressed his gratitude and appreciation to all the people who helped him along the way, such as his friends, his family, his mentors, his editors, and his publishers. And he included an index of topics, where he listed and categorized some of the main topics and themes that he covered in his book, such as geography, history, culture, animals, plants, artifacts, mysteries, and discoveries.

He wanted to provide his readers with more information and resources that they could use to further their knowledge and interest in the world, as well as to thank all the people who supported him and contributed to his book.

He included some puzzles, quizzes, games, and challenges for the readers to test their knowledge and skills. He designed them based on some of the situations and problems that he faced during his adventure, such as solving riddles, finding clues, escaping traps, fighting enemies, and making decisions.

He wanted to make his book fun and educational, as well as to challenge his readers to think critically and creatively. He also wanted to give them a taste of what it was like to be an adventurer and a hunter, and to inspire them to try it for themselves.

He included some bonus content, such as interviews with some of the people he met along the way, excerpts from Kai's journal, and sneak peeks of his future plans. He wanted to give his readers a deeper insight into his personality, his thoughts, and his feelings, as well as to tease them with some surprises and secrets.

With the help of Zal dragon, who provided him with valuable details and insights, Kai managed to finish his masterpiece in three months. He decided to publish his first book on his and Killua's birthday, July 7th, to make it memorable and special. He wanted to celebrate his achievement and his friendship with his partner in adventure.