When Gon hears about what happened to Killua, his shock quickly turns to fury. Despite his injuries, he marches into the room where the remaining applicants and examiners are gathered. He confronts Illumi, declaring that he will go to the Zoldyck estate to "bring Killua back".
Following his encounter with Illumi, Killua is visibly broken. In his next match against Bodoro, Killua suddenly lashes out and kills him. Since killing an opponent is an automatic disqualification, Killua fails the exam and leaves the site immediately.
The core conflict shifts to the match between Killua and the pin-faced Gittarackur. In a shocking turn, Gittarackur removes his needles to reveal his true form: , Killua’s older brother.
What do you think was the most shocking part— or Killua's sudden disqualification ?
The episode opens with Gon waking up in the infirmary after his grueling match with Hanzo. Satotz visits him to explain that despite being unconscious for the remainder of the tournament, he has officially passed the Hunter Exam. Satotz shares his respect for how Gon’s unyielding spirit forced Hanzo—a much stronger opponent—to surrender out of sheer bewilderment.
: Driven by intense fear and the psychological conditioning of his family, Killua is unable to even strike his brother and is forced to surrender the match. 3. Killua’s Disqualification
This episode effectively transitions the series from the structured environment of the Hunter Exam into the darker, more personal .
: Illumi exerts a terrifying, murderous aura that completely paralyzes Killua. He tells Killua that he is a "puppet" designed only for killing and has no right to make friends.

