He looked back at his palms. The refinement meant he could hold the charge longer, staying in that hyper-focused state without the immediate crash. It was more than a power-up; it was a testament to his freedom. No longer a tool for the Zoldycks, his lightning was now a beacon—a steady, brilliant blue light guiding him toward his own path.
Killua flicked his wrist, one last spark of sapphire dancing in his eyes. "Yeah. Let’s see if the world can keep up." рџ’™ Killua [Revamp] Blue 128x
Killua relaxed, the blue glow fading into a soft hum. "And you're still too loud, Gon." He looked back at his palms
He looked down at his hands. Small sparks of electricity danced between his fingertips—a signature of his recent "revamp." The energy wasn't just stronger; it was more refined, vibrating at a frequency that matched the sapphire depths of the night sky. "Still too much noise," he muttered, closing his eyes. No longer a tool for the Zoldycks, his
"Ready to go?" Gon asked, pointing toward the horizon where the first hint of dawn threatened to bleach the stars.
He wasn't just practicing his Godspeed; he was rewriting the code of his own movements. In the past, his lightning was chaotic, a byproduct of pain. Now, it was a deliberate choice. He visualized the blue energy flowing like liquid silk through his veins, cooling his nerves instead of burning them. Suddenly, a pebble shifted behind him.
The crisp mountain air of Kururu Mountain didn't just feel cold; it felt sharp. For Killua, however, the chill was a welcome companion. He sat perched on a jagged rock, his silhouette illuminated by a low-hanging, oversized moon that bathed the landscape in a deep, electric indigo.