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Originally Posted by Guardian Enzo
I think the key question was when he asked Uvo what he felt when killing innocent people, and the answer was "Nothing." Because Kurapika can't kill anyone - even someone as stained by blood as Uvo - without feeling something, and it's very clear he does feel something when he kills him. Rage, hatred, but also despair over what he feels is happening to him.
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I agree. What Kurapika feels in the old and new versions of this fight is basically the same. And it's not regret or remorse, but him realizing he can't kill without feeling anything even though his victim is the Ryodan (I'd call that
humanity). The old version just makes this more explicit.