A pitch-black substance covered Moses' vision.
The next second.
The black substance dissipated, and a cold wind enveloped Moses' body.
"Hmm?"
Moses was slightly surprised, and after his vision returned, he quickly examined his surroundings.
'A bird's Nest?'
He found himself in a gigantic bowl-shaped bird's nest.
But the inside of the bird's nest was very clean and there were no signs of any biological activity.
Above the nest, the sky was filled with countless stars, forming a magnificent starry sky that seemed to surround Moses at an almost reachable distance.
Moses first looked up at the seemingly reachable stars, then walked to the edge of the nest and looked at the vast ocean that shimmered with silver ripples under the moonlight in the distance.
'Is this... the World Tree?'
Retracting his gaze from the ocean, Moses looked towards the town below and could vaguely see scattered lights.
Combining this with his knowledge of the World Tree from the original work, Moses quickly confirmed his location.
This was the top of the 1784-meter-high World Tree sapling, which had stopped growing, where Gon and Ging met in the original work.
'It felt like only 'a second' passed, yet I was transported here...'
Moses was secretly amazed.
The teleportation ability of the 'passage' mentioned by the unknown creature completely overturned Moses's understanding of Emission Abilities.
In the original work, the most representative long-distance teleportation ability was probably the 'Accompany' card that Gon and Killua brought out from Greed Island.
That ability wrapped the user in a beam of light, and then send the user to the vicinity of the pre-set 'coordinates' in the form of ultra-long-distance flight.
Compared to that, the so-called 'passage' is even more impressive.
It seemed like a form of instantaneous teleportation.
Moses slowly calmed his thoughts.
Fortunately, he was sent into the bird's nest. If the teleportation had deviated by a hundred meters, he might have ended up free-falling from almost 1800 meters high.
The mere thought was terrifying.
However, this possibility should be low.
The destination of passage's teleportation will most likely comply with the rule of 'keeping one's feet on the ground'.
Otherwise, it would be too coincidental for him to land in the bird's nest atop the World Tree if he was randomly sent 1800 meters high.
Moses took out his phone, and seeing that the signal was back, he immediately called Menchi to confirm her situation.
Learning that Menchi had only been transported to a wetland park under human jurisdiction, Moses was relieved.
After arranging a meeting point with Menchi, Moses hung up the phone and sat on the edge of the bowl-shaped bird's nest, then checked the rewards given by Perception.
[Nen Exorcism Chance +1]
[Black Voice - Automatic Mode Antenna +1]
There are two rewards in total.
The former needed no further explanation. It is the Nen Exorcism Chance Moses had been seeking.
Perhaps it was due to him touching the Post-Mortem Nen and accidentally stumbled into the ruins, or it could be because of the accumulative reward mechanism.
After killing three people in a row and torturing Tonpa, Perception finally gave him the Nen Exorcism Chance that he needed most.
The other reward is related to Shalnark's Nen ability.
'The Antenna for Black Voice's Automatic Mode.'
With a thought, Moses materialized the so-called automatic mode antenna.
A wave of black Aura flashed, and a black antenna appeared on Moses's right hand.
In terms of appearance, it is the same as Shalnark's antenna, a black antenna with a bat-winged bead, except Shalnark's antenna was red, while the one given by Perception was black.
Moses examined the black automatic mode antenna between his fingers.
According to the ability information received, the target pierced by this antenna would immediately lose consciousness, then the auto control mode would be activated.
The so-called automatic mode, for the Nen user, is probably to release the Potential Aura that could have been sustained for half an hour in one go.
In other words, it can temporarily break through the upper limit of Manifested Aura and compress the duration of continuous combat to within a few minutes.
It is equivalent to a 'berserk' buff.
The only drawback was that using this ability would cause the user to lose consciousness, and the auto mode would continue until the 'enemy' was defeated, or the user exhausted their Potential Aura and collapsed.
'No limit on the target...'
Moses observed the black Aura flowing along the antenna.
The functionality of this ability is quite good.
Unfortunately, the restriction of 'losing consciousness' remained.
If it weren't for the constraint of losing consciousness, the effectiveness of this antenna would have been elevated by at least two levels.
But such scenarios were merely wishful thinking.
Under the constraints of Vows and Limitations, such a reward was impossible.
'Given the situation, Shalnark should be dead.'
After stowing the automatic mode antenna, Moses thought about Shalnark.
He slashed Shalnark three times.
One slash severed his right hand, one slash cut off half of his left arm, and one slash sliced across his chest.
Coupled with the initial punch to the back.
With such a horrific and serious injury, even if Shalnark was teleported away by the 'passage' at the last moment, it would be impossible for him to survive since the injury couldn't be treated in a short period of time.
Unless Shalnark is teleported directly to a place like a hospital...
Though this possibility exists, the probability was very low.
Anyway, Moses thought it was unlikely.
If Shalnark had indeed been transported to a hospital, then he can only say that Shalnark is extremely lucky.
But even if Shalnark survived, he would be basically crippled.
Putting aside other concerns, the loss of a right hand and a left arm would make it difficult for him to operate a phone.
Shaking his head slightly, Moses dismissed these thoughts and closed his eyes, then entered Zetsu state.
He wasn't in a hurry to descend the tree, and it was more important to recover first.
Time slowly passed.
At midnight, Moses opened his eyes.
After several hours of meditation, his fatigue had eased, and his Potential Aura had been restored to its peak.
Moses stood up, materializing a black blade with a wave of his hand, and began his daily routine of ten thousand sword swings.
It was not until the sun rose in the east that Moses, standing facing the morning light, stopped.
These daily sword swings were actually completed much earlier.
However, Moses did not stop swinging the sword just to complete his daily tasks, but continued this practice until dawn.
After dismissing the black sword, Moses let out a long sigh, walked to the edge of the nest, enjoyed the sight of the sea and sky in the early morning, and felt refreshed.
After a short rest, Moses prepared to descend the tree.
But at this moment, a noisy sound of rotor blades came from below.
Standing at the edge of the nest, Moses looked toward the source of the sound.
A simple backpack-style flying device appeared before Moses.
A man in a black suit sat on the chair-like seat of the flying device, with a rescue basket hanging below.
The man on the aircraft chair glanced at the number plate on Moses's chest, and then quickly identified himself, "I am a member of the Hunter Association Committee, responsible for the rescue in this emergency situation."
"…"