The outcome of the final battle is that Yujiro Hanma retains his position as the ultimate fighter. However, Baki makes significant progress and leaves a lasting impression. The battle is full of twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
The reason why Hideki killed Dylin was because Dylin had rebelled within the family and killed the chief of the family, Sanxing, as well as other important members. Dylin rebelled because the Zi Chuan family did not trust him, and as the commander, he had to quell the rebellion. As the heir of the Zichuan family, Zichuan Ning escaped to the Far East and asked for help from Zichuan Xiu to defeat Dylin and take back the capital. In the end, Hideki attacked Dylin. After an intense battle, Dylin was defeated. Hideki supported Hideki and returned to the Imperial Capital. As for the specific motive and background, the search results did not mention it.
There were two possible reasons Ku He wanted to kill Xiao En. The first possibility was that Xiao En knew Ku He's unspeakable secret. Back then, Ku He was so hungry that he wanted to feed on humans, and Xiao En had witnessed that scene with his own eyes. In order to protect his reputation, Ku He did not want Xiao En to reveal this secret, so he decided to kill Xiao En. The other possibility was that when Xiao En and Ku He were searching for the temple together, Ku He had obtained a martial arts manual from Ye Qingmei, which had allowed him to break through the boundary and become a Great Grandmaster. Ku He was grateful to Ye Qingmei and knelt down to her. If Ye Qingmei had not revealed this secret, Ku He might not have killed Xiao En. However, the specific reason might need to be further watched to understand.