Chrollo took great pains to prepare a coffin for Moses.
But unfortunately——
The person who was finally stuffed into the coffin was not Moses, but the Phantom Troupe's No. 11, Uvogin and No. 8, Love.
Along with Kortopi, who had been decapitated by 3D Hisoka, the Spider had now lost three legs.
And yet, the life-or-death clash between the two factions raged on.
Rewinding back to the moment Uvogin and Love entered the Nen Space and Kortopi was decapitated by 3D Hisoka…
Because of the fact that 'Hisoka betrayed the Troupe and killed Kortopi', the Phantom Troupe's members were instantly furious.
And led by Franklin's aggressive assault, none of the members were interested in understanding Hisoka's motives, nor did they offer him a chance to explain himself.
Except for Feitan, who was doggedly focused on one of Moses' shadow clones, the rest of the Phantom Troupe's members launched an all-out assault on Hisoka without hesitation.
Facing this united onslaught, Hisoka found himself in the most perilous situation he had ever encountered.
If it was a one-on-one fight, Hisoka would not be afraid of this group of Spiders. In fact, he might have relished the battle.
However, with the Spiders ganging up on him, Hisoka was forced to reevaluate his odds.
After all-
No matter how confident Hisoka is in his own abilities, he couldn't underestimate the threat posed by a group of Nen Users working together.
So, when the Spiders unleashed their killing intent upon him, Hisoka's first thought was to break through and escape.
Ratatatatatat...!
Franklin's diamond-shaped Nen Bullets wove a dense web of firepower, cutting off Hisoka's escape routes.
Franklin is an Emitter, but through hard work, he has reached the level where he can exert 100% of his Emission-Type and Enhancement-Type Abilities.
Therefore, even though his Nen Bullets were dispersed, they carried formidable power.
Hisoka was well aware of the destructive power of Franklin's Nen Bullets, and from the beginning to the end, he never thought of using Bungee Gum to block the Nen Bullets.
So, when facing Frank's Nen Bullets, Hisoka could only dodge them honestly, preventing him from finding an opening to break free.
The only thing he can be thankful for was that Feitan, the fastest among the Spiders, was occupied with one of Moses's shadow clones.
Otherwise, if Franklin and Feitan had joined forces...
The former will be responsible for blocking his movement, while the latter will be responsible to strike at the opportune moment.
Just imagining it is particularly tricky, not to mention that there are other Phantom Troupe's members in the venue.
The continuous sound of gunfire echoed throughout the entire venue.
Hisoka moved flexibly amid the hail of bullets, constantly dodging the flying Nen Bullets.
The stray bullets that missed tore through seats, floors, and passageways in the stands, leaving devastation in their wake.
Franklin launched his attacks wantonly, while Hisoka, who was outnumbered, was forced to dodge.
This is the inherent advantage of numbers.
Franklin could rely on his allies' presence to reduce the risk of error, allowing him to unleash his firepower without restraint.
However, Hisoka must take into account the presence of other members of the Phantom Troupe, so he couldn't afford to close the distance and deal with Franklin directly.
If he temporarily gave up the idea of breaking out and escaping, and chose to kill Franklin, who had been a huge trouble for him, then...
The most likely outcome that awaits him is that he will be giving an opportunity to the other Phantom Troupe's members to kill him while shortening the combat distance.
Being outnumbered and outmatched, Hisoka's options were severely limited.
Under Franklin's suppressive fire, Hisoka found it nearly impossible to escape.
Other members of the Phantom Troupe, such as Machi, Bonolenov, Pakunoda, and Kokai and Wapol, who joined the Phantom Troupe later, gradually took up positions that could block the escape route like a pack of wolves hunting.
From this moment on, Hisoka's situation grew increasingly dire.
The good news is that…
One of Moses's shadow clones was also facing a similarly precarious predicament.
The bad news is-
Hisoka believed Moses was doomed, so even if there was a shadow clone to relieve the pressure, it would be meaningless.
In fact, the reason why he can enjoy such treatment now is all thanks to Moses!
Mutual destruction or some twisted bond of fate...
Hisoka wasn't interested in such things.
Therefore, in order to increase the success rate of breaking out, Hisoka consistently redirected Franklin's Nen Bullets toward Moses' shadow clone, hoping it would draw more fire.
As for teamwork...
Absolutely impossible!
It wasn't that Hisoka held a grudge over Moses framing him earlier, but he was convinced that Moses was already a dead man.
From his perspective, there was no point in cooperating with someone about to die.
Even with some pressure alleviated by the shadow clone, as the other members of the Phantom Troupe have taken their positions...
With such a tight net, Hisoka lost his chance of breaking out.
So, his situation changed from breaking out to a last-ditch, do-or-die stance.
"Looks like I'm going to die here…♡"
After several minutes of struggle, Hisoka realized that there was no hope of breaking out.
However, he did not feel any emotions such as despair or resentment.
At this moment, he calmly accepted the possibility that he would die here, and as his thoughts changed, he began to plan whether he could drag a few more Spiders with him before he died.
But just as Hisoka prepared for his final stand, the situation took a dramatic turn.
The sudden surge of Nen on the arena instantly captured everyone's attention, drawing all eyes to Moses as he emerged from the Nen Space.
'How is this possible!?'
Seeing Moses coming out of the Nen Space, the members of the Phantom Troupe were shocked, their disbelief written all over their faces.
Even Hisoka, who is rarely shaken, showed a rare flicker of astonishment.
In his opinion, Moses's death had been an absolute certainty.
He didn't think there was anything wrong with his judgment, but the facts happening before him struck him like a slap in the face.
"How did he pull this off? ♧"
Hisoka's eyes trembled involuntarily due to his overly excited emotions.
With his Nen Ability sealed and his Manifested Aura weakened by more than half, Moses had to fight three Nen Users alone...
Not to mention that Chrollo is an extremely troublesome existence. With less than half of his Manifested Aura left, the thought of him fighting against an Enhancer like Uvogin makes people feel that there is no chance for him to succeed.
However, the man Hisoka had been so fixated on not only escaped the Nen Space first, but also emerged unscathed.
Although it is still unclear what is happening in the Nen Space, this alone is enough to conclude that Chrollo has been defeated.