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Chapter 247 He was the one who got stressed

Chapter 247 He was the one who got the stress.

Ability information can sometimes be a double-edged sword.

 Morrow clearly knew about Pike Noda's ability, but why didn't he stop Pike Noda from raising his gun and shoot when Chrollo said the word "intelligence"?

 Is it because I didn’t realize it immediately, or because I didn’t have time to react?

   Quite the opposite.

 When Moreau heard the information, he had already relied on many existing information and clues to immediately guess that Pike Noda's memory bomb contained information about his abilities.

 The reason why he did not take action to stop Pike Noda was to let the rest of the brigade have an inherent understanding that he only had the ability to gather stars and deceive flying stars.

After receiving this information, Kubi would not be stupid enough not to guard against Moreau's abilities.

 But what he was guarding against was Moreau's version 1.0 intelligence.

 Hence, the safe distance he thought was completely meaningless.

 Morrow, who has updated his abilities to version 3.0, effortlessly pierced Kubi's lifeline with one blow.

 This is the misleading nature of ability intelligence, and Morrow, who takes advantage of this, is, in a sense, terrifyingly stable.

Kubi's body fell to the ground. It can be said that he died a particularly cruel death.

 His abilities are very valuable, but they are more of a auxiliary nature.

  If he is given a chance to prepare before the war, he can continue to cooperate with Amanda.

That kind of astonishingly large puppet army, even Kang Zai and Hisoka, would probably only be consumed to death.

 Only Moro can use the offensive ability of flying star jump to break the situation.

 However, since Morrow already knows the abilities of Kubi and Amanda, it is naturally impossible to give them a chance to link up.

 This is one of the reasons why he wanted to launch a surprise attack. It was equivalent to directly abolishing half of Kubi and Amanda's abilities.

After Morrow casually killed Kubi, he made no subsequent moves. He was like a true bystander, watching the tense situation on the field.

 But because he killed Kubi with a flash, even if he just stood still, he would bring invisible huge pressure to everyone in the brigade.

  Simply put——

On the surface it is a one-on-one fight, but the people in the brigade must always be on guard against the instant killing methods from Moreau.

 This kind of unavoidable psychological pressure is exactly what Moreau wants the brigade to feel.

 "Let's experience the taste of "adversity"."

 Moro looked at Chrollo and others calmly.

 Before the second death retrospective, when he was dealing with the army of headless corpses, his biggest source of pressure was Chrollo, who was waiting for an opportunity.

 Now that the situation has reversed, it is time for Chrollo and others to feel the pressure in the battle.

 Hisoka is extremely perceptive, and of course he can detect Chrollo's subtle psychological changes.

Although he knows that this change comes from Moreau's actions, he is no longer obsessed with pure one-on-one fighting.

Chrollo's behavior of not paying attention to him just now still angered him a little.

 咻, 咻, 咻——!

· When Hisoka saw that Chrollo was still focusing his attention on Moro, he raised his hand and shot three playing cards at Chrollo.

 Immediately,

 He followed closely behind the playing cards and pressed directly towards Chrollo without any pressure.

  Because the "Mirror Man" modeled after Chrollo has not disappeared yet...

  This also means that Chrollo has not yet lost his ability, so naturally he cannot use new unknown abilities.

Based on this, Hisoka easily got the opportunity to suppress him at close range.

 Chrollo dodged the three playing cards that were shot towards him.

 Just as he stabilized his body, Hisoka was already in front of him.

 The next moment.

 The playing card held between Hisoka's fingers was like a sharp blade, slashing several sharp trajectories towards Chrollo.

 Chrollo's eyes had a gloomy look, and his body moved around, dodging Hisoka's continuous quick attacks.

 But he did lose the opportunity and failed to make more preparations.

 And he must always be on guard against Moreau's sudden attacks.

 This put him at a disadvantage for a moment.

Morro was watching the confrontation between Hisoka and Chrollo from the outside.

 Hisoka, whom he was familiar with, would definitely try his best to use "hide" to lay out all kinds of underhand moves once he got a chance to suppress him at close range.

 However, Hisoka at this time did not engage in such small tricks at all. Instead, he poured all his manifest energy into a wide range of quick attacks.

   "Looks like he's angry."

  Morro thought of Chrollo's behavior just now. Isn't it a neglected injury to Hisoka who only wanted to have a vivid love and death with Chrollo?

  So that Hisoka rarely put "venting his anger" first in the fight.

However, Chrollo's "defensive power" is very strong. If Hisoka doesn't take advantage of this to deploy a dirty trick, as time goes by and Chrollo adjusts, it may be difficult for him to have such a good opportunity again.

 "Although I have given you a chance to fight with Chrollo, I cannot give up my head to you."

 Moro looked at Hisoka who was launching an offensive unscrupulously and said to himself.

 His next blitz was prepared for Chrollo.

 It's just not clear whether Hisoka can suppress Chrollo who didn't prepare his cards in advance.

 Forget it, none of this matters.

 The important thing is that he must put pressure on Chrollo little by little, and then push Chrollo into despair step by step.

 Thinking of this, Moreau burst out with an astonishing murderous aura without any warning.

 Chrollo, who was dealing with Hisoka's Linglie offensive, couldn't help but look sideways and looked at the situation on Moreau's side.

 His distraction immediately gave Hisoka a chance to succeed.

  Bang!

Hisoka punched Chrollo on the left cheek.

 The ferocious force transmitted through the fist caused Chrollo's face to deform instantly, and his whole body flew out like a cannonball.

 And when he hit Chrollo on the cheek, Hisoka took advantage of the situation and stuck the "flexible love" on it.

 At this time, he can fully activate his ability to pull Chrollo back directly, and then connect with the subsequent offensive.

 However, he did not do this, and even took the initiative to remove his ability.

 Hisoka withdrew his flexible love and turned his head to look silently at Moreau, who had just "intervened" in the battle.

 Morro looked innocent and spread his hands and said: "I didn't do anything, he was the one who got himself stressed."

 Hand said, his gesture changed and he pointed his index finger at Chrollo, whose cheek was already red and swollen not far away, and said meaningfully: "Don't say I didn't remind you, you gave him a chance to "turn the book" so generously, but you will suffer a loss."

  "..."

  Hisoka's eyes flashed with a trace of regret.

  Before the fight started, Chrollo looked down upon him for a while...

  But it didn’t matter, he could definitely use fighting to regain his position.

But now,

 He realized that as long as Moro was watching the battle on the sidelines, Chrollo would not be able to fight him with all his strength.

 Hisoka suddenly felt a little boring.

 Looking back at Chrollo, whose face was swollen by a punch, he only felt a sense of crisis that was slowly deepening.

  He is a spider.

 But it seems that it has been deeply trapped in the cobweb, and it is difficult to move at all.

 His reason told Chrollo that the opponent was clearly prepared. Faced with this kind of adversity, the right thing to do was to find a way to escape from the fight.

  But...

  That also means that he has to abandon his companions.

 (End of this chapter)