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Good thoughts, Cheshire. I was originally going to add "or do you think he's too smart to be trained like that" (or something along those lines). If Tserriednich does learn Nen, and they do train him the way they said, he may be smart enough to figure out that it isn't working. So, the way I see it is: they either train him the way they said and hope/pray to Isaac Netero's ghost he doesn't find out what they did; or, he'll find out eventually (sooner rather than later, most likely) that they had lied to him and so they just train him normally.

Really, it's hard to say what the sort of training they will do is. All we can agree on is Tserriednich with Nen is a danger to everyone.

Another question: What about what Nasubi said about the "offerings" on the Black Whale? What do you suppose that is about? It's obvious that Nasubi is somewhat versed in Nen, at least to the point where he knows about the "sacred beasts" his children have (unsure if he can see them), and he also knows something else about them. Could it be that, in the succession war, not only will the princes fight, but the Nen beasts will feast on the passengers? (That's the best I could think of to phrase it right now; I just got up.)