Other than this one scene, which is clear to be dismissed as being merely platonic the Greed Island arc has two additional instances within the Greed Island sequence that are interspersed with subtext. I believe it’s a way to let the reader know more about the way Killua is feeling towards Gon. In the same way, the scene where Killua considers “You’ve got it backward, Gon, I’m the one that’s glad I met you.” isn’t regarded to be subtextual. Gon’s character in this episode is also very loving and always trying to reassure Killua about his status in the same place as Gon. Greed Island is for me, the arc that sets the basis of Killua and Gon’s love affair. In this arc, we see the more Killua thinks about, how he’s fortunate to meet Gon and how he is extremely thankful. It’s not the typical shonen type of story where you’re required to accept friendship between boys in its current form. Consider it as a way in which they build their relationship rather than a normal boyxboy friendship that doesn’t have a chance to marry even with all those clues. Whatever brings them together, it’s like it is a dream to be in a relationship and he’d tell everyone that he’s his favorite friend. If they break up in the end, it’s like an emotional time to accept the fact that they won’t remain together all the moments. It is evident from Palm’s relationship, Gon is overmature enough to be able to discern the pitfalls of the course of a relationship. He is in love with Killua. He doesn’t think the same way about Palm. He has stated that he enjoys being with him. In a rational way, we can conclude it as if Killua had expressed his feelings enough about Gon. However, Gon is distinct. It’s not because he’s blind, but he’s trying to determine the extent of his passion for Killua and doesn’t care about what others think this is the case. I’ve discovered from a BL-Slice life comic (A Matter of Death and Life) that there are gods who can reveal an individual’s emotions in the most detailed way. However, it’s different when it comes to gods. Gods can obscure their eyes and block their eyes from reading until they can’t suppress it anymore. Killua is often shocked when he puts his faith in his words as if that he doesn’t believe the words are being said however it’s not as if Gon is planning to lie on crucial occasions. The impression we get is very different. Because of his nature of being clear, we don’t get any proof of his romantic feelings, except when he expresses them explicitly. However, before you jump into thinking that Gon is blind… He’s not. It’s ironic to recognize that Killua is having deeply romantic feelings towards the other more often than, even the fact that Gon is more open and expressive. He liked him. It clicked. It wasn’t for pity. It was just out of curiosity to be in a relationship. He has never stated in detail his complete plans to Killua or other individuals which is why it’s too early to assume that Gon is gay.īut here’s the truth. He had planned to stay in with Killua, not Leorio and not Kurapika, not the other hunters he saw in the hunter’s exam.
I believe Gon is exploring or inquiring if I understand this subtitle accurately “I think it’s fun to be with you” while sitting around the campfire with Killua. Confessions can be quite strong and loud at night. If you’re looking to remain with someone, what should you do? You sign an agreement and place the ring on it. If this occurs, or both they claim to be more than just best friends, then there’s no “if” anymore. Then, another episode continues to confirm the claim that “And it’s true that I’d like to remain with you always …”
Most well-known is the most well-known line “Gon, you are, light”
Killua is similar to “Cut it out stupid, it’s embarrassing” all the time when people praise him. This is a tactic that uses microaggression to make people feel humiliated or ridiculed. Tsukasa x reader lemon forced.I’m convinced. Killua is gay due to the reason, Gon. But it doesn’t mean that he is actually gay and he should be aware. I’m tired of people saying this.