Hearing Killua say that, Kyle realized something, smiled, patted his head, took the iron box from Killua's hand, and immediately activated his Nen.
The moment the iron box touched Nen, it emitted a dazzling light, and then the iron bars wrapped around it began to fall off on their own, dropping to the ground.
Killua picked up the iron bars, looked at the incomprehensible patterns on them, and exclaimed, "Nen can last so long without dissipating?"
Kyle smiled and explained, "Sometimes Nen doesn't disappear with death; instead, it can become even stronger after death. Some powerful Nen, as long as it's not dispelled, can exist forever, and even grow stronger with time."
Hearing Kyle say this, Killua felt his own Nen, and his desire to explore Nen became even stronger.
"Gon, quickly see what Ging left for you."
Gon was still reeling from Kyle's words; hearing Kyle tell him to look at what Ging left, he finally came back to his senses, opened the box, and found the contents were simple: a ring, a cassette tape, and a Greed Island game cartridge.
Gon looked at these three items; he only recognized the cassette tape, so he immediately got a player and inserted the tape.
Soon, Ging's magnetic voice came from the tape.
"Yo, Gon, you really became a Hunter, didn't you?"
Gon's expression became serious as he heard his father's voice.
"Let me ask you something, do you want to see me?"
"If you want to see me, keep listening. If you don't, press stop!"
"You do, huh? Then let me ask again, do you have that kind of resolve?"
"Because Hunters are all self-indulgent, willing to abandon everything for their own selfish desires. If you just simply want to see me, then don't listen any further."
"I'll give you one minute to think about it."
At this moment, Gon showed no hesitation, staring intently, wanting only to hear the rest of the message.
Hearing Ging's words, Kyle could only conclude that Ging was a pure Hunter, doing many things that others wanted to do but didn't.
"Ah, you want to see me that badly?"
"But I don't really want to see you because I don't know what face to show you. No matter what, I neglected my duties as a father for my own sake."
"It's truly inexcusable."
"From when I recorded this tape until you hear it, at least ten years must have passed, but some things have never changed, which is that I've always been doing what I should be doing."
"Perhaps when you hear this tape, I'm also doing something foolish somewhere. If you still want to see me, then come find me!"
"But I said, I don't want to see you. If I know you're getting close to me, I'll definitely run away. Come chase me, you're a Hunter, aren't you!"
Gon became a bit agitated after hearing this part, and Killua was also stirred by the words, looking at Gon and smiling, "It seems your father can't be dealt with by ordinary means."
Kyle stroked his chin and said, "The more difficult the prey a Hunter hunts, the greater their achievement."
"Mm." Gon nodded in agreement.
Seeing that the tape seemed to have finished playing, Killua was about to press pause.
Gon instinctively sensed something and immediately stopped him, "Ging doesn't seem to be finished yet."
Just as he finished speaking, Ging's voice played again from the player.
"Ah, one more thing I forgot, about your mother. If you want to hear about it, keep listening..."
Hearing this, Kyle looked at Gon. He really wanted to hear who Gon's mother was, as this was still an unrevealed secret.
But seeing Gon's hand about to press down, he didn't stop him.
Killua saw Gon actually press pause and wasn't surprised, as Gon had just told him, but he still looked at Gon and asked, "Is that okay?"
Gon nodded very seriously and said, "Mm."
"What if there's a clue?"
"I don't think there will be. Even if there is, it doesn't matter. I've said it, my mother is Aunt Mito."
Hearing Gon say that, Killua could only nod and was about to take out the tape.
But what Killua didn't expect was that the moment he touched the player, a powerful flow of aura started.
The tape began to spin automatically.
Realizing something was wrong, he immediately tried to smash it with his fist, but found that his fist had no effect on it at all.
Seeing this, Kyle smiled and said, "It's no use. This should be a mechanism-type Nen Ability. As long as a trigger and destruction condition are set, the tape will self-destruct. It won't stop until it self-destructs."
"This is also a method to leave no trace behind."
Hearing Kyle say this, Killua, who had been ready to throw a few more punches, gave up on smashing it. The three of them watched as the tape erased itself.
Kyle wasn't concerned about the tape anymore; instead, he looked at Gon and asked, "Do you know what these two things are?"
Gon shook his head and said, "I don't know."
"This is a Greed Island game cartridge, and this ring is an item from the game."
"Greed Island, a game?" Gon and Killua said, somewhat surprised.
"That's right. This is a game that appeared a long time ago. From what I understand, only Nen Ability users can enter this game, and those who clear it can take three items from the game."
"If I'm not mistaken, Ging is one of the creators of this game, and there's a high possibility that this game was made for you."
"Made for me?" Gon said, somewhat shocked.
"Mm, from what we can see, Ging seems to have planned everything for you."
Although Kyle didn't know what Ging's ability truly was, from certain details, it was very likely that Ging's ability was related to destiny.
Otherwise, why would he be so certain that Gon would recover when Gon was on the verge of death?
How could he arrange everything so perfectly for Gon? Only an ability to control destiny could accomplish such things.
"Gon, we have one month and fifteen days until our appointment with Kurapika and Leorio. It will take about one day to travel from here to Yorknew, which means we can stay in the Pirate World for about one month and fourteen days."
"Kurapika's enemies are the Phantom Troupe, a group of ruthless killers. The people in it are all powerful monsters. If my guess is correct, Kurapika will definitely encounter them on his trip to Yorknew."
"If we want to help him, we must improve our strength during this time, at least to a level where we can fight them."