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Chapter 106 - We'll Accept Anything You Leave, But Don't Ever Take Anything Away From Us

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Among them, Sarasa was very lively. After the first multi-person movie viewing event, she hooked up with Chrollo.

She admired Chrollo's performance very much but couldn't say it.

It was Sarasa who dubbed for Uvogin and expressed his feelings, which made Uvogin and Chrollo officially become friends.

After Uvogin and others joined, the Dubbing Troupe was also very popular.

However, as time went on, there were not enough videotapes suitable for dubbing.

When Sarasa went out alone to find suitable videotapes, she met a child trafficker who entered the inner circle of Meteor City.

Then, when everyone finally found Sarasa, they saw her in a big bag hanging on a tree.

It was Uvogin who climbed up and cut the rope of the bag, and Chrollo caught it below.

When Chrollo opened the bag with trembling hands, what came into view was Sarasa's dismembered body.

This had a huge impact on the young Chrollo.

The expression when he saw the dismembered body of his former friend was the same as Gon's expression when he saw Kite fall.

In particular, on Sarasa's head, there was a piece of paper with words left by the perpetrator as if showing off.

Even if Uvogin pulled Chrollo's collar hard and asked him to tell him what happened and what was written on the paper, Chrollo just shed tears and said: "I will never tell you even if I die."

It was after that day that Chrollo's philosophy changed.

"In order to prevent the same tragedy from happening again in Meteor City, let these children choose their own lives.

"After three years, I will overturn the status quo here and kill many people."

"Let these people pay for killing Sarasa, and let them apologize for Sarasa's death."

"I will live the rest of my life as a bad guy in this world. I want to make those bad guys fear me and protect those people in Meteor City who also have no identity."

This is Chrollo's cry to the people in the Dubbing Troupe.

In the end, almost everyone was willing to support him and accompany him.

Only Sheila, who joined the Dubbing Troupe with Sarasa at that time, left sadly.

She did not agree with Chrollo's ideas, and like Chrollo, she could understand the words left by the perpetrator.

Later, both sides had different destinies.

The Phantom Troupe was officially established, and Chrollo recommended Uvogin as the leader.

But Uvogin directly rejected it and personally pushed Chrollo to the position of leader.

As for Sheila, she walked out of Meteor City and began to travel in the outside world.

Until she fell down due to thirst while exploring a forest.

Then she was rescued by two people wearing strange clothes.

After being rescued, Sheila gave them an adventure biography book with hunters as the protagonist as a thank-you gift.

After agreeing not to tell anyone, she thanked them again and left a letter.

The two children one is called Kurapika, and the other is called Pairo.

For Kurapika, who has never walked out of the forest, this biography opened the door to a new world for him…

From then on, Kurapika yearned for the outside world, but Kurta Clan's rule, "You can't leave the forest until you become an adult," stopped him.

So, Kurapika started a long war of words with the elder.

After being unable to withstand Kurapika's soft and hard grinding, the elder finally gave in.

Let him accept the three tests that allow him to go out, the price is- 'If you fail , never mention going outside again!'

Relying on self-taught knowledge and extraordinary wisdom, Kurapika easily passed the second test of mastering the common language and understanding the common sense of the outside world.

The final test was self-restraint: Kurapika and his friend Pairo went out to purchase daily necessities: "a journey into town to buy groceries and not get upset or angry."

But it was in this regard that an accident occurred. Pairo was a good friend of Kurapika. When he was a child, he tried to save Kurapika, who was about to fall off a cliff, but the result was that the two of them fell off instead.

Maybe it was because of the bad posture. Kurapika was unharmed, but Pairo became disabled, and as time went by, his eyesight became worse and worse.

In order to find a good doctor who could treat Pairo, this this was also one of the reasons why Kurapika was in a hurry to go out.

However, the more he valued Pairo, the more problems arose.

The elders sent hooligans from the outside world to deliberately cause trouble and bully Pairo, which successfully angered Kurapika and caused his eyes to turn red, which were exposed to everyone's vision.

However, because Pairo replaced the special eye drops with regular water, it allowed Kurapika to pass even after his eyes turned scarlet.

As a result, he was granted permission to leave the clan for an indefinite amount of time.

But it was the sixth week after Kurapika left that the TV news reported the genocide of the Kurta Clan.

The discoverer was a woman who got lost in the forest. A total of 128 villagers were killed.

From the current state of the victims, it was found that each villager was placed face-to-face and in a sitting position.

The body was pierced by a sharp weapon, and the head was chopped off while the victim was still alive.

The eyeballs of all purebred Kurta people were dug out.

Although the Kurta Clan also had outsiders marrying in, the eyeballs of these people remain in the corpse.

But they obviously had more wounds on their bodies than the Kurta people.

It was obvious that the murderer used this method to stimulate the Kurta people. 

When they were most angry, and their eyes were reddest, their eyeballs were taken away.

Next to the village, there is a message from the murderer, which reads:

"We'll accept anything you leave, but don't ever take anything away from us."

This sentence is exactly what the Phantom Troupe left behind.

"No matter what purpose they had at the time, killing and exterminating the clan is an indisputable fact..."

Lan walked among the tombstones: "And when Kurapika faced Uvogin, Uvogin himself said that was really a big project."

"Although I sympathize with your death, there are many other innocent people who died at the hands of the Phantom Troupe."

He identified and found a tombstone: "It is undeniable that they are extremely popular and do not need to be whitewashed through these memories, but it does not prevent them from being completely wiped out."

As we all know, according to the manga's usual nature, as long as the character begins to recall their memories, it is basically time for the curtain to fall.

Even Togashi is no exception to this point, and he has done it many times throughout the manga.

When the Phantom Troupe began to fall into memories while on the Black Whale heading to the Dark Continent, their ending was implicitly foreshadowed.

There are only a few places worth visiting in Meteor City, and this tombstone is one of them.

But…

In addition to himself, it seems that there are other people who want to come and see her.

Sensing something, Lan's eyes couldn't help but look not far away. Among the tombstones all over the ground, there were figures coming slowly towards this side.

And among these figures, he felt a familiar aura.

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