And without another word, he walks out of the hall, abandoning the exam, abandoning Gon, abandoning everything — because the assassin’s conditioning has won.
“The exam isn’t over yet.”
Netero tilts his head. “Hanzo, are you certain? You have clearly dominated the match.”
Here is the full story of . The episode opens with the remaining participants of the Hunter Exam standing in the ruins of a great hall, its stone floor cracked and littered with debris from the previous trials. Only eight candidates remain: Gon, Killua, Leorio, Kurapika, Hanzo, Pokkle, Hisoka, and Illumi (disguised as “Gittarackur”). The proctor, Netero, appears with a serene smile and explains the final phase of the exam.
Hanzo hesitates. He realizes that killing Gon won’t make him surrender. And worse, if he kills Gon, he risks disqualification — and for what? A hollow victory against a child who won’t break?
And without another word, he walks out of the hall, abandoning the exam, abandoning Gon, abandoning everything — because the assassin’s conditioning has won.
“The exam isn’t over yet.”
Netero tilts his head. “Hanzo, are you certain? You have clearly dominated the match.” Hunter X Hunter Episode 34
Here is the full story of . The episode opens with the remaining participants of the Hunter Exam standing in the ruins of a great hall, its stone floor cracked and littered with debris from the previous trials. Only eight candidates remain: Gon, Killua, Leorio, Kurapika, Hanzo, Pokkle, Hisoka, and Illumi (disguised as “Gittarackur”). The proctor, Netero, appears with a serene smile and explains the final phase of the exam. And without another word, he walks out of
Hanzo hesitates. He realizes that killing Gon won’t make him surrender. And worse, if he kills Gon, he risks disqualification — and for what? A hollow victory against a child who won’t break? You have clearly dominated the match
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