Ging took a deep breath and started thinking.
Inwardly, Ging began to piece together the clues. The inscriptions they had found in the ruins, the strange teleportation stone, and now the appearance of the Phymen creatures—it all pointed to one thing: the Dark Continent.
"Everything I saw here, including the words of Navi and the corpses of these Phymen-named creatures, pointed toward one thing."
"These creatures must be from a dark continent. I don't know for sure, but it must have some kind of connection with it."
"I've been around too much and never encountered these kinds of things."
Ging encountered and had been searching as well as exploring many ruins and ancient civilizations and their secrets. It is both his hunter job and the sole reason he became a hunter.
"Wanting the thing that he can't see in front of himself"
These thoughts later changed into the faces of his friends and other things, but right now, thoughts of the Dark Continent pressed heavily on his head.
Ging had long been obsessed with the Dark Continent, a mysterious and dangerous land shrouded in legend and rumor. He had spent years researching and studying everything he could about the land.
Now, as he considered the evidence before him, Ging's mind raced. If the inscriptions and artifacts they had discovered were indeed connected to the Dark Continent, it could mean only one thing: that the mysterious land was closer than ever before.
"I can only be certain that what we discovered has a connection once all documents have been deciphered."
Ging is aware that they have collected many writings and documents from the ruins that they have only recently discovered.It takes time to decipher all of these texts and the information they contain.
When the time arrives and all the knowledge is understood, things will be more clear.
At that time, Ging looked at his friends working on the walls and could not help but think about the Dark Continent.
But with that realization came a wave of fear and apprehension. The Dark Continent was a place of unimaginable danger, home to creatures and forces that could crush even the strongest of hunters. If they were truly on the brink of uncovering its secrets, Ging knew that they needed to proceed with caution.
Ging went to the side of one of the creatures killed by Axel before he and others arrived, thinking about everything.
He started looking at the creature intently, seemingly trying to understand how it was able to use Nen—was it because of some sort of organ or like humans through meditation and other things?
Ging let out a full breath and commented within his mind.
"Navi told me that these creatures had no intelligence whatsoever, which means that there are two ways for them to use nen: one of them must be genetic, and the other is some sort of artificial organ or even a nen ability performed by a different individual that lets them use nen."
Ging's ideas were correct and made sense; Axel and others may not think about these things, but when it comes to nen, Ging have too much mastery and knowledge compared to Axel and others.
He is able to think from a different perspective compared to Axel and Navi.
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