Gon POV
"No, wait, you can't be serious! You want the same thing to happen to Killua!" I protested.
"Oh, not necessarily the same thing," Georg replied.
"I don't care, even if it's not the same, I won't allow it!" I insisted.
"Hey, listen to me. We're here now, and there's no turning back. Understand? If Georg says the boy will undergo the test, HE WILL!" one of the men interjected firmly.
"No, absolutely not!" I exclaimed. "I agree with Gon. Are you trying to kill Killua or what? He's just a child," Leorio said firmly.
"Yeah, you're not going to do this to Killua, understood!" Knuckle added.
"You're misunderstanding. I never said the same thing would happen to Killua. This monster here is a different type of monster. I've done this with many monsters, and the same thing happened to each one. Since I've already examined one before, and they all had green skin, I'm just going to examine your friend there, and then we'll see," Georg explained.
"But nothing bad will happen to him or he won't die, right?" Palm asked.
"Well, we'll see," Georg replied. "So, please step aside and let the child through."
"We won't allow it," I tried to say, but Killua interrupted.
"I'll do it," Killua said, pushing us aside slightly and walking forward.
"Wait, Killua, I—" I started, but Killua cut me off. "Gon, it'll be fine," he said as he continued toward Georg.
"Killua, what the hell?" I exclaimed, trying to pull him back, but Morel held me back.
"Gon, just let it go. Let him do it first; we'll see about the results," Morel advised.
"If they do anything terrible to Killua, they'll regret it so much," I muttered angrily.
Killua sat down on the chair, and Georg chained his arms to it. "Haha," Georg chuckled, and an aura surrounded him, tinged with green. "Thanks to my Nen ability, this examination will be child's play," he said. "That's his Nen ability, examining people. What a strange ability," I thought.
"It's not strange, Gon," Georg replied. "Haha, you must be wondering why my Nen ability is so peculiar, but it's not. Thanks to my ability, I can read people's thoughts and see their insides, so to speak, the secrets of others, what lies within them," he explained.
"What!?" Leorio exclaimed.
"Now, that's quite an ability," Leorio remarked.
"I've never seen anyone with such an ability," Kurapika added.
"I know, my ability is quite interesting, but let's get back to you, Killua," Georg said. "Interesting," Georg muttered. "That's probably his ability, with which he can probably see inside other people's bodies," Georg speculated.
"AAAAHHHH!!!" Georg suddenly screamed.
"What's wrong?!" one of the men asked. "Is everything okay?" Knuckle inquired.
"This child, oh dear, my goodness. What? What's wrong with Killua?!" Georg exclaimed.
"Tell me, have you eaten anything... well, like human flesh?" Georg asked Killua.
"No, why would you think that?" Killua replied.
"Well, inside you, there are human bones and a few small intestines, and they're in your stomach," Georg said, taking a test tube with a red-black liquid from his table and giving it to Killua to drink. "So, everyone please step back," Georg instructed.
"What? Why? What's happening?" Leorio asked.
"What's wrong with Killua?" I asked, panicked.
"Something in the child's body isn't normal," Georg replied. "Killua?!"
"AHHHHHH!!!!" Killua screamed in agony. "Fuck, what the hell, ahh, it hurts!" He broke free from the restraints and collapsed to the ground, but a terrifying aura enveloped him now, a deep red, almost black.
"This doesn't look good," I muttered, rushing to Killua's side. "Gon," everyone called out to me, but I ignored them, focusing on Killua instead. I sat down beside him, trying to lift his face, which was hanging downwards.
"Killua, are you alright? What's happening to you?" I asked, deeply concerned.
"boy, it's a really bad idea to go near him," Georg warned.
"Killua?!" I called out again, ignoring Georg's caution.
Killua's eyes grew much darker, his claws sharper than before, just like his teeth. The aura intensified, becoming stronger and larger. "Killua, what's happening to you? Please, tell me!" I pleaded, but Killua didn't respond. Instead, he pushed me away forcefully.
But I stood up again and held onto Killua tightly. "Killua, please, it's me, your best friend. Killua, please," I begged, tears streaming down my face. Killua's claws grew sharper, and he swung his arm, aiming to pierce my abdomen, but Georg intervened just in time, injecting a syringe into Killua.
Killua collapsed to the ground, writhing in agony and screaming loudly, his bloodlust overwhelming. The memory of what happened to the green-skinned person flashed in my mind, as he squirmed and eventually died while trying to devour himself on the chair. I couldn't bear to witness Killua going through the same thing.
"No, Killua, I can't let this happen!" I cried out, rushing towards him again.
"Gon, are you insane? Come back here right now!" Leorio shouted, attempting to run to me, but Morel held him back.
"Killua! AHHH! I need flesh! I have to kill something! Someone has to die!" Killua screamed in anguish, thrashing about, desperate to ward off the torment.
"Killua, please, calm down. Breathe, Killua, breathe deeply," I said, holding Killua's arms to prevent him from harming himself further as he struggled against me.
"Let me go, you idiot! LET ME GO! I NEED AIR! STOP! I NEED TO BREATHE! BLOOD! FLESH! AHHHHHH!" Killua continued to scream, his voice filled with agony and desperation.
"Killua, please, calm down, relax. I don't want anything to happen to you, please," I pleaded desperately.
"You monster, I'll kill you all!" Killua shouted.
"Killua, stop fighting. I can't hold onto you much longer," I said, feeling my strength waning.
At that moment, everyone else rushed to help, restraining Killua as well. "Killua..." Gojo began.
"Let me go, let go of me now!" Killua screamed.
"We need to have patience, Georg is looking for a remedy," Kurapika said, also holding onto Killua.
"What the hell happened to Killua?" Bisky asked.
"I don't know either!" I replied.
We continued to hold onto Killua until Georg returned with a remedy—a syringe. He injected it into Killua, and slowly, Killua began to feel tired and weaker. "Good, he's getting weaker," Knov observed.
"No, I'm not... weak," I tried to tell them, but my voice trailed off.
"It's okay, Killua, go to sleep," I said, stroking his head gently, until he finally drifted off to sleep.
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