Shila, the girl holding the book, spoke softly, a gentle smile appearing on her face.
Compared to Sarasa's liveliness and enthusiasm, Shila seemed quieter and gentler.
These two were the actors Pakunoda had found to help dub the voices for the *Cleaning Squadron*.
Shila, in the future timeline, would have a crucial encounter with Kurapika and would even become someone who influenced his entire life.
Sarasa, too, was a key figure whose death would eventually cause the Phantom Troupe, led by Chrollo, to transform into the world-renowned Genei Ryodan.
But that was a story for later.
What Chrollo had previously discovered in Uvogin's territory was a videotape of the highly popular cartoon *Cleaning Squadron*, a show beloved by children in the outside world.
This film enjoyed high popularity across many regions.
However, the language spoken in it belonged to a country outside Meteor City, making it difficult to understand using the common dialect spoken within the city.
Not to mention the children, who could not understand the dialogue at all and could only watch the action and visuals.
Chrollo then had a thought.
"If everyone could understand it, wouldn't they be even happier?"
So he asked Pakunoda to find people who could help with dubbing the voices.
Shila and Sarasa were the most suitable candidates for the task.
Both girls were very happy to help.
They even discussed screening the dubbed video during next Sunday's religious lecture at the church platform and inviting all the children of Meteor City to watch.
Thus, their dubbing work quickly began.
Under Chrollo's efficient organization, the dubbing script was soon completed.
*Cleaning Squadron* featured five main protagonists, similar to the "Super Sentai" teams that Moge remembered from the culture of his previous life on Earth.
Pakunoda, Sarasa, and Shila would each voice several of the warrior protagonists in *Cleaning Squadron*.
All the remaining characters would be voiced by Chrollo himself.
"This way the progress will be faster," Chrollo explained, "and the fewer people involved, the lower the chance that the dubbing project will be exposed."
"Exactly! And we absolutely must not let Uvogin know!!"
Sarasa nodded vigorously in agreement.
"That guy is so foolish. If people ignore him, he gets angry, throws a tantrum, and starts shouting nonsense."
"Sarasa, you seem to understand Uvogin very well."
Chrollo asked casually while reviewing the dubbing script.
"Ah, isn't that common knowledge? I think every child in Meteor City knows Uvogin, right?"
"What about Phinks? Do you know what he has been doing recently?"
"Phinks? He should be with Feitan. Those two always move together."
"Hm… Phinks and Feitan, Uvogin and Machi. They often act together."
Chrollo continued calmly.
"Have they had any new companions join them recently?"
"A new companion?"
Sarasa paused while focusing on the emotion of her voice acting, then suddenly burst into laughter.
"With Uvogin's stubborn and foolish personality, only Machi could tolerate staying by his side."
"I did hear before that there was a guy dressed like a samurai who had a good relationship with Uvogin, but they haven't seemed to hang out together for a while."
"As for Phinks and Feitan, they have always been just the two of them. How could anyone join them?"
"I'll admit that even though Phinks looks fierce, he's actually a good person. But Feitan's personality is a bit strange."
"What, has someone been getting close to them recently? Do I need to go warn them?"
Chrollo did not respond to Sarasa, who was already excitedly wondering which fool would dare get involved with Uvogin and Phinks.
Instead, Chrollo silently reflected.
"It seems they must have only recently teamed up with Uvogin and the others…"
Chrollo did not know every single child in Meteor City, but he knew most of them.
For someone unfamiliar to suddenly appear beside Uvogin and the others…
"It really is a little strange."
After thinking about it for a moment, he shook his head.
Then, following Pakunoda and Sarasa's call, he also focused on the dubbing work again.
They were preparing a surprise for all the children of Meteor City next week.
And if all the children came to watch the screening they prepared—
"Uvogin and his companions will likely come too."
Meanwhile, on the other side.
"The life energy overflowing from the human body is called Aura, and the ability to consciously control that Aura for offense or defense is called Nen."
"Everyone possesses Aura within their body; the only difference is the amount each person has."
"The ability to freely control and strengthen Aura is called a Nen Ability, and those who can perceive and utilize it are called Nen users."
Moge briefly explained the basic concepts related to Nen to Phinks, Feitan, Nobunaga, and Machi.
Primarily because these four had sincerely made a request to him.
Even Feitan, who rarely asked anyone for anything, understood that gaining such power required paying a corresponding price.
Even Nobunaga, after learning about Moge's strange "rule," gladly accepted it and sincerely made his request.
Among everyone present, Nobunaga had joined the group the latest and was also slightly older.
Therefore, he was the one who most clearly understood what needed to be done.
In contrast, a certain stubborn fellow who refused to open his mouth and make a request was now left scratching his head after Moge excluded him.
Originally, Uvogin had planned to wait for Moge to reveal the secret of this power to Machi and the others and then secretly learn it from them.
But his foolish plan quickly failed.
Phinks and Feitan ignored him completely, and Uvogin refused to embarrass himself by asking again.
Nobunaga was now firmly standing on Moge's side since he was relying on him, which made Uvogin even more annoyed.
As for Machi—
"Do you think that if the others won't tell you, and Moge hasn't told you, I would tell you under these circumstances?"
Her calm question left Uvogin completely speechless.
"Besides, even if you knew, what would you do with that knowledge?"
Machi added calmly.
"This power cannot be mastered alone."
"You need someone who already possesses it to guide you. Only then can you obtain it yourself."
"In other words…"
Uvogin stared at her blankly.
"That's right. Aside from Moge, no one here can help you."
Machi looked at him seriously.
"So what you choose to do next depends entirely on you, Uvogin."
After hearing Machi say this, Uvogin remained silent for an entire day.
While the others were beginning to digest and reflect on what Moge had taught them—
Late that night.
"Excuse me, Moge!!"
Inside the fourth floor created by the Four-Dimensional Space Extension Box, Uvogin spoke loudly and seriously to Moge.
"I request that you teach me this power!!"
There was no hesitation.
No embarrassment.
No attempt to hide his intentions.
He was simply making a straightforward request.
Uvogin was exactly that kind of person.
Once he made a decision, he would never regret it, and he would act decisively without hesitation.
He was not someone who pretended something was unimportant out of pride.
When it came to important matters, Uvogin was always direct.
"I heard you already! Keep your voice down!"
Moge rubbed his ears as they rang painfully from Uvogin's booming voice.
"Since you came to ask me personally, of course I will teach you."
"However—"
Before Uvogin could grin widely in excitement, Moge spoke again.
"Right now, I cannot help you master this power yet."
Uvogin: "???"
"I know you're eager, but don't rush."
Moge raised his hand, stopping Uvogin from interrupting.
"Your physical foundation is still a bit too weak. It won't be too late to learn this power after you train your bodies to become stronger."
"The stronger your physical base is, the smoother the process of mastering Nen will be."
There were three main ways to awaken Nen.
The first was through natural talent.
People who awakened Nen this way were often called geniuses, prodigies, or rare wonders.
A typical example was Neon Nostrade, the future young lady of the Nostrade Family.
She would naturally awaken the Specialization-type Nen ability "Lovely Ghostwriter," allowing her to predict the future.
But Uvogin and the others clearly did not belong to this category.
The second method was the traditional and most orthodox approach.
Through long-term training and cultivation, one would gradually awaken Nen.
Usually, this meant studying under an experienced Nen user and practicing diligently.
Through meditation and disciplined training, one would slowly learn to sense the Aura flowing through their body and eventually learn to control it.
