The strict rules of a Mirror World

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"So this place is (Y/N)'s nen ability, Mirror World was it?" Hisoka muses. "It's quite something."

"No, she calls her nen ability Magic Mirror, it has three uses and this is the one she uses the most. Mirror World is the name of the space we are in right now, but it is actually (Y/N)'s mind." Illumi explained as they walked into the town the surrounds the capital of the kingdom. Cheshire laid on Hisoka like a scarf and the Queen was in front leading the way. After explaining What (Y/N) had wanted, Illumi said he would answer any questions Hisoka had.

"So what are all those for?" He points to one as they pass it. Illumi looks to where Hisoka points.

"Ah, those are her stability meters. They are posted everywhere. They show (Y/N)'s mental stability and..." He looks to Cheshire. "Is it within reason to explain this?" Cheshire stretches and grins widely.

"Yes, it's fine. (Y/N) already found out Hisoka's abilities earlier. It's only fair that he knows hers." Hisoka 'hmm'ed curiously at how she could possibly know that, but he kept his mouth shut.

"Very well. Anyway, this is (Y/N)'s mind so it's only natural that it's affected by how emotionally stable she is. my grandfather is her mentor and offered to help seal her emotions like a proper Zoldyck but she declined, saying 'It's no fun reading stories without being able relate to the characters involved.'"

"So what happens when she gets to 5?" Hisoka mused, noticing the arrow on a meter pointing to the middle of the 3 area.

"I don't know, i am only allowed to go to level 3. I've never been allowed in for very long after it hits 4. Only my grandfather and father have seen 4 and the only time there was a level 5 my grandfather came back with a few minor injuries and (Y/N) didn't leave this world for two days."

"So she's quite strong isn't she?" Illumi blinks with his head tilted as he stares at Hisoka who has a wicked grin on his face.

"Not really. (Y/N) is good at far range, torture, and intel gathering, but she can't even defeat Milluki unless she has the target in here."

"Then why does your grandfather keep her?" Hisoka was interested in her now, but if she wasn't a good fighter why feel this way?

"Because we like her, she is family now and is still useful in other ways." Hisoka then feels Cheshire tense up.

"We suggest you remember properly. (Y/N) has made it clear on several accounts that her family is dead and is not part of the Zoldyck family." The Queen says, glaring at Illumi.

"Oh," Hisoka chimes. "What happened to her family?"

"I'm afraid that is not within reason." Cheshire interjects.

"To bad~." Hisoka Shrugs. "So what else can she do with this ability?" He asks Illumi.

"As you can see, she is not the only thing that can pass through the mirror, but she can also bring things out for a set amount of time. She has trained so that under the right conditions she can keep an item out until she runs out of nen or thirty six hours have passed. I've seen her bring out all kinds of things from here and all of the 'living' things in here can receive orders from her instantly. Being inside means that the time limit disappears and the objects recover at a ridiculous rate."

"Sounds like she is invincible as long as she stays in here." Hisoka starts to get excited at the thought.

"You would think so, but to gain all this power she had to set some strict rules in return. Three to be exact." Illumi shows three fingers. "The first is that she cannot heal or sleep in here, she can take damage but only the objects and beings living here recover quickly. Items brought into this world recover at a normal rate. The second is more like a given since this is part of a conjure ability and it's that she must remember every detail of every object she creates in here or else it disappears. Objects that are made by the inhabitants such as food or other necessities don't count." Hisoka looks around the world again.

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