Chapter 42 Meteor City Classes
Chapter 42 Meteor City Classes
I don’t know if it’s because I’ve been spending too much time in the arena lately, but I feel like I’m getting more and more stares from the people around me.
Some people even openly watched Ailiji and his group eat, without fear of being discovered, which made Ailiji feel a little bad, so he prepared to take action.
Just then, Ailiji was preparing to go out to sea to see if there were any uninhabited islands suitable for establishing a village.
The Hunter world is inhabited by humans in the center of a huge lake. The continent is divided into several large areas suitable for most people to live in, while the south is a chaotic place with many small island nations.
Eliji's destination was to travel to those small countries in the south to see if he could find a small island to build a village base.
So Erijie said goodbye to Gon and Killua's group and prepared to set off.
"You're quite an interesting person. You've run all the way here. Don't you want the house in the arena anymore?" Killua had spent a few months with Erige and knew a little about him. He knew that Erige was a person who valued money a lot, which seemed to be related to his Nen ability.
Although Killua had always wanted to beat up Erigee, after spending so much time together, he was still a little unaccustomed to suddenly not seeing his good friend.
Well, Killua's main concern is that Kakashi-sensei might also leave, as his Chidori is almost complete.
"There's no other way, there are only a lot of islands on that continent, so we'll go take a look. As for the arena, we'll leave it to Kakashi to watch over," Eligi said with a smile.
By leaving two powerful fighters behind, isn't Eligi afraid that the Phantom Troupe will come knocking on his door?
Eligi was naturally afraid, but after several days of analysis, he figured the Phantom Troupe wouldn't come out in full force on their first visit, since it wasn't some important mission, just a simple ability hunt.
Therefore, the most likely group to come is a team of three to six people.
Now, Eligi has Gaara, Hinata, Kiba, Shino, and Hidan by his side. Sensing instability, he wanted to bring Tsunade back.
However, that requires possessing information from both pages of paper to summon the spirit beast to one's side over a long distance.
Currently, Gaara is the only person who possesses both sets of information.
Therefore, Ailiji plans to spend 200 million to summon someone again, so that he will only have about 200 million in money.
If it weren't for the three of them contributing 300 million Jenny, Eligi might be in debt by now.
If two hundred million Jenny can't gather a powerful figure, then the only option is to call Tsunade back.
Upon hearing that Kakashi would stay at the arena, Killua felt a surge of joy and instinctively said, "That's wonderful! No, wait, Eriji, take care. Contact us anytime if you need anything. No matter how far away, we'll definitely help you."
Killua immediately changed his tune. Gon chimed in, "Yeah, Elise!"
A speechless look appeared on Eligi's face, but he still waved his hand and said, "You all go back. Killua hopes you can learn Chidori quickly so that we can settle the remaining payment."
"Tch, you really deserve a beating!" Killua said, clearly annoyed.
And so, Ailiji bid farewell to the group and began a new journey.
Since none of the group had identification, they naturally couldn't use a mode of transportation like an airship.
Therefore, we can only travel by car and ship, so the journey may be a bit rushed.
After all, he had already made an appointment with Bisky to meet again in August to complete the rest of his training.
However, Eligi isn't actually looking for an island; he's just scouting locations, so he should be able to make it in time.
Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.
In mid-May, Eliji and his group arrived at the continent of Yurubian, where Meteor City is located.
Therefore, Eligi and his group encountered attacks of all sizes much more frequently.
However, most of the attacks were by ordinary people armed with guns, which only caused some trouble for Eligi and his group.
Looking back now, it seems that I was a group leader in Meteor City, or a street executor, a junior cadre responsible for the daily management of the street.
Logically speaking, a group leader like Eligi shouldn't have access to such high-level items as the Mind Beads. It's likely that he's just a pawn in a power struggle among the elders.
It can only be said that these elders did not expect that the little pawn, now that it has gained power, would attempt to communicate with them.
After all, the group leader is a cadre in the eyes of ordinary residents of Meteor City. But in the eyes of the elders, he's just an ant; what right does he have to talk to them?
Therefore, the elders committed the original sin of arrogance, and Eligi was prepared to negotiate with them using force.
Of course, it wouldn't be foolish enough for Eligi to rush to Meteor City and wipe out all the elders, because that's simply unrealistic.
Meteor City has twelve elders, unlike the ten elders of the Yakuza. The elders of Meteor City are all highly skilled Nen users.
Each of the twelve elders governs a district in Meteor City, and each district has three to five senior officials.
Each area is divided into ten to fifteen large landfills, each capable of supporting around 100,000 people. Each of these areas will have about three ordinary cadres.
Based on this calculation, an elder might have thirty to fifty Nen users under his command, and this force is no joke.
Therefore, none of the elders in Meteor City are easy to mess with.
However, each elder is an independent individual, and the ownership of a certain area's garbage dump is entirely determined by the elder, with other elders having no right to interfere.
Such a mechanism inevitably leads to conflict, which is why Meteor City is not a united front; there are many fights between crickets within it.
It's easy to see this from how they handled the Aliji situation.
At this moment, Eriji had just disembarked from the ferry when he encountered a small ambush, the most powerful weapon he was using was a submachine gun.
The submachine gun still posed a certain threat to Eligi and his group. If they stood still and were hit, they would be injured, but they would not die immediately.
However, the submachine guns have such a fast rate of fire that if they just dodge the peak firing time for a few seconds, the average person's reload speed is enough for Eligi to kill them a dozen times over.
Therefore, the submachine gun posed no threat to Eligi.
It mainly depends on who has the weapon.
Eric kicked a middle-aged man whose head was covered in blood: "Hey! You're not quite dead yet, are you? Teeth is really brutal, beating you up like this."
When Kiba encounters these people, he gets excited and immediately unleashes a C-rank ninjutsu, Fang Over Fang, which creates two tornadoes that blow people more than ten meters into the air before they fall down.
They were just ordinary people; how could they withstand the impact of falling from such a height? The person who landed headfirst would probably be killed instantly.
Landing on your hands, feet, and body first might still offer a chance of survival.
The middle-aged man struggled to open his eyes, glanced at Eligi, and said with a smile, "Eligi, I didn't expect you to dare to come back. Dylan won't let you get away with this."
Dylan? Eric recalled that he seemed to be an ordinary manager who was extremely cruel and often took pleasure in bullying his subordinates.
Now that a talent like Eligi has emerged in the region he governs, he probably isn't having an easy time, even if this matter has nothing to do with him directly.
But as long as someone has doubts, there will be no shortage of people looking for trouble, so it's normal that Dylan has had a very difficult year.
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