This scene triggers a profound internal conflict in Gon. He has been driven entirely by the desire to avenge Kite, but his black-and-white moral compass shatters when he sees Pitou acting out of compassion for another human. Gonâs Moral Descent
While Gon is consumed by rage, Killua remains the voice of reason, though his efforts are met with hostility. Killua analyzes the situation, recognizing that Pitou is acting like a mother protecting a child, and understands that the fight cannot happen yet.
of the next episode.
Gonâs rage manifests physically, as he breaks the floor and releases a massive, dark surge of aura, showcasing the terrifying potential he has accumulated.
The emotional distance between them reaches its peak. Killua, hurt and disregarded, realizes that he can no longer be the only one supporting the friendship, leading him to leave Gonâs side for the time being.
This scene triggers a profound internal conflict in Gon. He has been driven entirely by the desire to avenge Kite, but his black-and-white moral compass shatters when he sees Pitou acting out of compassion for another human. Gonâs Moral Descent
While Gon is consumed by rage, Killua remains the voice of reason, though his efforts are met with hostility. Killua analyzes the situation, recognizing that Pitou is acting like a mother protecting a child, and understands that the fight cannot happen yet.
of the next episode.
Gonâs rage manifests physically, as he breaks the floor and releases a massive, dark surge of aura, showcasing the terrifying potential he has accumulated.
The emotional distance between them reaches its peak. Killua, hurt and disregarded, realizes that he can no longer be the only one supporting the friendship, leading him to leave Gonâs side for the time being.