What if Naruto goes with Kushina and Ino to the Chunin exam and uses them?

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Hello. If you want to watch exclusive lemon content on what if Naruto, then go to my booie. The first link in the description here contains such hot stories for adults such as what if Naruto was a daddy for Sarata or Kusha and Makoto vulgar Naruto mommies. Follow the link and enjoy. I'm waiting for you. >> That's not to say that all the Senjuia were. They were prodigies or exceptional shinobi. The simple fact that not all yuchi unlocked the sharing proved it. Just like in any other clan, there were those who simply did not have the determination or talent to become a shinobi. But in the end, the Yuchi and Senju had a higher percentage of children with the ability to become shinobi than other clans. When people wondered why the Senju were such exceptional fighters, the answer is in their blood. It was an adequate and sufficient explanation for most, but it told the whole story. What was in Senju's blood? What made them so exceptional? The Yuchiah possessed their sharing inan and like the Senju had a greater amount of chakra than other clans. But what made the Senju so strong, his chakra reserves larger than normal and the necessary control to use it even without much training? They were certainly useful, but the chakra and the ability to use it to some extent were still not a good shinobi. While it was rumored that the Makudin of the Shaai Miokai Senju Essiam may have been the Senju's long-lost Kekai Jenkai, the ability to use Makudin never occurred again within the clan. So, it didn't seem to be the right answer. In short, the answer to all this is that the chakra of a Senju has a substantially different structure than that of a non-senju. This gave it a certain fluidity that was maintained until the body matured completely in relation to its chakra. This means that until the rings and the core of a person's chakra fully mature, which happens around the age of 16, their chakra can be shaped in different ways. With this in mind, it is explained how Senhua was able to use makudan jutsu. He simply used his natural affinities for dotan and sutin and combined them possibly by accident creating the makudin for which he became famous. His brother Toburama on the other hand had only one natural affinity, his affinity for Sutin, which allowed him to focus solely on this element, thus becoming the representation of the level that many Sutin users want to reach. Even now, years after his death, Senjutsu Nad, the last Senju of today, has used this Kik and Jenkai differently from her ancestors. Although she probably did not know its true effects, he devoted a lot of his time of training to the aspects of Iranian jutzu which would explain his famous healing abilities. The shai mukai was also capable of healing. After researching this to the best of my ability, I have come to the conclusion that the healing I was famous for was solely self-healing, which could be due in part to the essence of makudin, which is the creation of life. Although he was also a well-known doctor, it is never mentioned that he was exceptionally skilled at it, at least compared to the Shinobi, who focused mainly on healing. Since most of the clan documents are not available to my eyes, since only the current chief Senjutsunade could give access to them to someone else, I can't confirm if other members of the Senju clan have had theories similar about the essence of their Kik and Jenkai. I hope this theory will be confirmed before the Senu clan becomes extinct. Since Tsunady doesn't seem to have any plans to have children, "I hope my children will be able to keep the clan alive once they know their lineage," Minato thought before sealing the scroll. After adding the date he had been writing on February 20th, 1 month after Cassina's pregnancy, it had been a long night for Siruti and Rusen. When he first felt the Cugi chakra, he was obviously worried. While he was aware of the risks involved in giving birth to Casina, he trusted Minato and his skill in Fuyutsu. Since he couldn't get details from the parents, now deceased or the nurse or his wife. That was one of the things Minato was able to tell him. He could only guess what had happened in the cave. After taking Narut to his office, who was now back in his office, he went to the cave where Cina was due to give birth. After seeing the amboo dead around the place, he knew that something else had happened there, but he wasn't sure what it was. After calling his most trusted ambu squad, he recovered all the bodies so they could be buried. He was now sitting in the occas status to the village, but he thought better of it. He would have to at least inform the shinobi section of the council. As long as the civilians didn't know that Naruto could grow up with some normality in the village, he wasn't sure if he would ever tell the civilians about Nar's status, or at least not until Nar decided for himself. If he wanted them to know, but the shinobi population would have to know sooner or later. And then there was the matter of his inheritance. Minato had told her about his relationship with the Nidame Okage and with her with the Senju clan when he became Honen. When he arrived at the place where the QB seal was located, Minato could only tell him two things. One, that he wanted Narut to be respected for wearing the Q.B. one day, and two, that he had to read a certain scroll and the letter that were on Minato's desk at home. After reading the letter and the scroll, Iris wondered what the future would hold for the little one. However, one thing was for sure. The little blonde with blue eyes lying in his office was destined to be a great shinobi, and he would do everything to give him the best chance to achieve it. For now, I had to suffer a council meeting. After long discussions between the Oage, the elders, and the shinobi council, it was decided that Nar could not be left in the care of any clan. Instead, he would be placed in an orphanage to be cared for during his first years of life. While Iris and some of the clan chiefs weren't necessarily happy with the decision, they also knew and understood the reasoning behind the action. Iris would have taken Narut in himself, but his duty as an Okage did not allow him to take care of such a small child. Another factor that prevented Nar from being cared for by any of the clans was his Senhu heritage. Although only Sandai knew about it to me, he was aware that Nar would have a great political influence in the village when he was old enough. So he couldn't allow any clan to put him on their side in the future. If Nar preferred certain clans over others later on, that was his decision. But Izzen didn't want his heritage to influence him too soon. He was still not sure when he should inform the village about Narut's condition as Hinuriki and Senju. Another problem was the Uchia. When Sirutbi announced that the QB had been sealed in Narut, the Fugaku clan leader adopted an expression between anger and conspiracy. Although Serutobi did not distrust the Uchia as much as his sensei Senjudo Viama, a certain tiredness had still infected him. After thinking about it, Irisen decided to have one of his Zambu keep an eye on Narut just to be safe. So for the next four years, Nar grew up like any normal child in the orphanage where he had been placed. The only difference was that Nar received a couple of location visits every month. Although he was not aware of it at first, it had been explained to him the last time they saw each other. When Siri told him some stories from his youth, hearing these stories, Narut couldn't help but imagine becoming a ninja one day. I had seen some in the village. But it wasn't something that happened often. So the next time the sandai came to visit me and brought him to his office, Narut immediately asked if he could listen to more stories about Shinobi. In the end, when it was time to bring Nar back, he asked the sandame the only question that would set him on the path to greatness. Can I become a Shinobi, too? At first, Irisen was surprised to hear the question so soon. Although he hoped that Nar would one day ask him about it, he didn't think that he would do it so soon. While actual training was obviously not possible, as Nar's young body would not be able to maintain physical conditioning, he could still start and learn about the chakra and the necessary knowledge that was associated with it to him. All right, Naruto Khan, I'll give you some things you can read so you'll be better prepared. Since you are a bit young for a real training, we will focus on giving you the necessary knowledge. If you need help to understand what is written in the books, ask me next time. Let him confirm seeing you, said the sandame. Afterwards, he went to one of the bookshelves in his office and took out four books and a scroll before putting them in the bag that Nar always carried with him on the way out. Thank you very much, Naruto said with a big smile that reminded Sorutoia of a certain thing for a moment. One ichi redhead. The sandai stopped reminding me of anything else when I felt two small arms surrounding it. When he looked down, he saw Narut hugging him. Upon seeing him, the Oage returned the hug before separating. After a brief farewell, Nar left the office and the Oage Tower before heading off to one of the usually empty parks. As this park was very close to the shinobi training camps, not many civilians used it and the few shinobi who visited it mainly concentrated on themselves. Nar liked to come and just sit on the grass and listen to the rustle of the leaves in the wind. Although Nar had no problem with the other people in the village, he really enjoyed these quiet moments that made him forget the world around him and not have to worry about anything. After sitting for a minute, Narut took out one of the books he had been given, the Oage. The title said what it means to be a shinobi. After opening it, Nar began to read it slowly. Although I didn't know some words, I understood almost everything. Since the book was written with the intention of explaining the basics of Shinobi life to children. It had been one of the books, books that the Sandame had read when he was taught to be a shinobi. Nar was so engrossed in his reading that he didn't even notice that the sun was starting to set. When he finally looked up from the book, he noticed that it was already very late. If he did not return to the orphanage soon, the matron would be angry with him, and she did not want that to happen. After putting the book in his backpack, Nar headed to the orphanage. As he was passing near one of the training grounds, he heard a person gasping loudly. Approaching the sound, Narut tried to get a good look at the fountain by placing himself behind the tree. In a position that would allow him to see the person without losing his sight. Standing at the training ground was a boy not much older than Nar. She must have been no more than 5 years old and had long dark brown hair pulled back in a low ponytail. He was wearing brown workout clothes and blue sandals that Narut had seen. using some shinobi. The child repeated the same movements over and over again. It seemed to Nar that he was training for hand-to-hand combat. After watching for a while, Nar saw the boy stop and drink some water from a nearby canton plura. As the boy turned around, Nar caught a glimpse of his eyes. They were a pale white. When she first saw pale white-eyed people in the village, she thought she was blind, but she had seen them too often for all of them to be blind. Nar noticed that they all looked quite similar. When he asked the Oage about this, the sandame chuckled before explaining that it was not about a special eye color, but about the Kik and Jenka and the Yuga clan, the Yakugan. Although he had not understood everything the oage had told him about it, some things he had understood seemed great to him. When Narut stopped thinking, he noticed that the boy had disappeared from the training camp. So, he made his way to the orphanage as quickly as possible. It had been 3 weeks since Nar had received the books, and now he had read them all. The scroll that the Oage had given him was actually a detailed explanation of meditation. After reading all the books, some with the help of the oage, Nar wanted to try some of the things mentioned, such as unblocking his chakra. When he asked the sandame, he accepted as long as he was present when Nar did it. Although at first Nar didn't like having to wait any longer, he understood that the oage was busy and he didn't always have time for himself. But that also meant that she was even happier that she was able to unblock her chakra. Today, the Sandai had told me that I would visit him today and that later they would go to unblock his chakra. And to say that Nar was excited was an understatement. Before he could think anymore about all he could do after unlocking his chakra, Nar's sharp ear picked up three rather loud bangs. That way of playing, which sounded incredibly patient, but also gave the feeling that it was better. It is better not to delay in opening the door. I had only heard it the times the Sandai came to visit me. With that thought in mind, Narut put all the books in his backpack and ran down the door with the backpack on his back. When he reached the entrance, he saw the matron open the door and greet the Oage. After Nar came down the stairs and greeted Okage himself, the two of them headed to one of the most secluded training camps in the village. Upon arrival, the okage instructed Narut to sit in the middle of the field in a meditative position. When Nar sat down and the sandai made me one or two corrections to his form, the oage began instructing him on how to unblock his chakra. Now, Narut Kun, I want you to focus on the inside and ignore the outside. If you search, you should find a feeling in your stomach that seems to be locked up. Come closer and bring it to the surface. If you can't find her right away, don't worry. Most people take a while to release their chakra. The oage instructed in a lecturing tone. After listening to everything the sandame said, Narut closed his eyes and tried to concentrate on stabilizing his breathing, focusing solely on life, on the calming effect of nature. Although it took him a while to stabilize his breathing as he was still very excited, Nar finally succeeded. Now Narut tried to concentrate inside himself and look for the sensation described in the book about chakra that he read moments before and that had been transmitted to him by the sandame. Soon after Nar thought he had found what he was looking for. I didn't know how long I had been sitting there meditating but if I had to calculate it I would say it took about 10 minutes. Digging deeper Nar was able to understand what he assumed was his chakra. When he reached it, the first thing that the sensation brought to his mind was the image of an icy lake surrounded by snowy trees. The feeling of cold that accompanied the image did not make him uncomfortable, but brought him a sense of calm and comfort. Soon after, Nar let his own chakra envelop him to finally free him. At first, he felt a power flooding his body and his veins running like ice, but it didn't cause him any pain. After the chakra completely enveloped him, a painful sensation began to appear all over his body. Before Narut could stop the meditation and interrupt whatever was happening, the pain stopped and he fell unconscious. When Nar opened his eyes, the first thing he noticed was a white ceiling and a distinct smell of disinfectant invading his nose. After getting used to the artificial light in the room, Nar slowly sat up on his bed and looked around. He seemed to be the only one in the room. So, he decided to wait for someone to come from seeing him. After about 10 minutes of waiting, the door to Nar's room opened and the sandai entered me. After closing the door, he walked over to Narut's bed and sat down on one of the chairs next to it. "How are you, boy? And what happened while you were meditating?" asked the sandame. "I feel good right now," greeted by Ojisen. "And the truth is that I don't know what happened. When I was looking for my chakra, I thought I had found it and I reached it. When I touched it, I guess I felt like I was on a frozen lake surrounded by snowy trees. It was cold, but it wasn't uncomfortable. In fact, it calmed me down. Then I felt like ice was running through my veins, but it didn't hurt. After that, my whole body started hurting before I passed out. What happened while I was doing that? Nar asked before asking the question he would have liked so much to have been answered. He did not think that this was in any way a normal process, but something had to have caused the pain. And perhaps it had been visible from the outside. Well, at first nothing happened for about 10 minutes before I could see your chakra by unlocking it. At first, it was just a visible outline around your body. Afterwards, it looked like a chakra vortex merging around your body. Shortly after, the vortex dispersed, accompanied by a slight shock wave, and your body became visible again. But you were already unconscious. Everything seemed fine, but there were some changes, the Oage replied before shutting down completely. "What's the matter? What changed?" Nar asked slightly worried that something bad had happened to him. Instead of answering, the sandai held up a mirror to me that had been on the bedside table unbeknownst to Nar. Looking at himself in the mirror, Narut felt confused. But then he realized that it was he who was looking at him. "What happened to me?" Nar asked as he kept looking at himself in the mirror. The reason was that his appearance had changed slightly. Instead of his usual tan complexion, his skin was noticeably paler, but not too much. And that wasn't really Narut's problem. However, her blonde hair, normally tan, had been replaced by a snow white tuft of hair. He still had some bristling, but it was not so noticeable with the accompanying color change. Her eyes had also changed a little. His normally blue eyes, reminiscent of the ocean, were now one or two shades lighter, and somehow reminded Nar of the frozen lake he had imagined when he searched for his chakra. for the first time. It seems to me that the unblocking of your chakra caused these changes, but I'm not sure why. I can only say that they will be permanent as they seem to be fundamental changes in your body due to the unblocking of your chakra. That's all we know. I'm sorry, Naruto Khan, the Okage said before continuing with his thoughts. Although the fact that his chakra froze some plants around him is quite interesting. After telling Nar that the next time they met they would look for more books, the Okage left the hospital for his office. It had been a year since Nar unlocked his chakra and a lot had changed for the young Sanenju. Since the sandame introduced him to the shinobi library, Nar visited it as often as possible. Although I did not have access to much of the library in terms of jutsis or other specific styles or techniques, I could read about the different shinobi clans of Kenoa and some of the basic information available about them. In addition, he already had access to the techniques that were taught at the academy. The three jutzes mentioned in a book he read about the current curriculum were of rank, which meant that even civilians could consult them. He had also learned how to train to better control the chakra. The book about the academy talked about a leaf nailing exercise that was used in the academy for young children to acquire their first notions about chakra control. One of the first books that the sandai gave me treated. It was about the chakra and everything related to it. That book talked about different exercises like walking on trees and on water, but it didn't explain exactly what to do to learn them. Since he wasn't sure which of these books was the right one or which exercises he should try, he asked the sandame on his next visit. Upon hearing his question, he explained to Narut that he should try the glueon blade exercise as it would show him how to control the chakra in a basic sense. then you could try to modify the exercise to make it more difficult using your imagination. So that's what he did. Although the leaf gluing exercise had been difficult at first because the silly leaves were being dragged by his chakra, he didn't let that stop him. So after noon trying, he finally succeeded. When the blade finally stuck to his forehead, Nar realized how hungry he was. So he didn't train anymore that day. After that, Narut changed the exercise by using more than one leaf and trying to stick them to other parts of the body. When he managed to master the 15 leaves, he tried to levitate them with chakra alone. It took him about 3 months to learn all that. Since Nar didn't have access to other chakra control exercises at the time, he started learning the three jutsis he was taught at the academy, or at least he tried. Although Narut easily mastered Kawari Marge, the Bunson gave him some problems, but in the end, he succeeded. Still, I was limited to making at least three smaller clones, and I couldn't do it. When he finally gave up and asked the Oage for advice, he was told that the Bunson practically did not consume chakra. So since his chakra reserves were quite high, at least low-level tuning, but he didn't know it for his age and didn't have the necessary control, it wouldn't be possible for him to do it for now. So Narut left it at that and focused on other things other than the silly gun. For example, Taiutsu. Although he only had access to the Taiutsu Academy style, he could still train his strength, endurance, and speed separately. So that's what he did. One day while training Taiutsu, he also noticed his current observer. Flashback scene. At the moment, we see Narut in one of the training camps away from the practiced village practicing his tai jutzu. He wasn't sure if his movements were correct as he only had the library scroll to shoot, but he didn't let that stop him. At that moment, Nar was going over the shapes once more to memorize them. When he finished his last form, he was surprised when he hears someone talking behind him. Normally, his hearing and smell were enough to detect anyone nearby. You have to use that style in another way. An impassive voice said behind his back. As he turned around, Nar saw a boy, judging by his build, with his face hidden, behind a porcelain mask. Nar immediately understood what kind of mask it was. It was the one used by the Zam of Kenoa. Although Narut had never seen one in person, he had read about the Zamboo forces in the library and was immediately intrigued by it. They were in charge of all those missions that no normal Honen team could carry out safely. Zambu had to undergo special training before they could participate in highlevel missions. Being accepted into the force was not difficult. Practically all shinobi of Chun rank and no higher could join. However, if you completed the full training program, you were a real member of the ambu. The person Nar was looking at couldn't be much older than 10. When he looked at the person again, Nar realized that agent Abu had said something. "Huh? What do you mean?" he asked. Nar. Although he only learned this style of tai jutsu thanks to the scroll he received, he was pretty sure that he was doing well. The problem was that tai jutsu was usually taught from teacher to student for this reason. You just can't see if your own posture is the right one. What I mean is that the style you use is offensive. However, your tai jutsu movements are more defensive. That means you either adapt to the style or look for a new one. Anyway, the style that is taught at the academy is only supposed to be a foundation. the ambo said. So, should I be more aggressive in my movements when using this style? Nar asked after hearing what the ambo had said. Yes, if you shift your weight and tilt your torso differently, it's easier to start a fight with that style. He focuses on attacking continuously from the beginning. For that, you need to be able to withstand the rains in a fight. An explosive opening can help with that. Agent Ambu explained to the posture Narut had used before. For the next hour, Nar listened to the agent show him his posture and then showed him how to adjust it for that style. Meanwhile, he explained to her why these changes were important for the effectiveness of the style. After that, the next hour was devoted to Naruto memorizing the correct poses. When they finally finished the last kata, Agent Ambu spoke again. You did well, Naruto Khan. You should rest for now and have something to eat. I'll see you another time. After that, agent Abu took a step away from Narut and walked away with a shinen. End of the flashback. Since then, Nar was meeting with the same agent. Abu once a week during training. Sometimes I corrected him or simply answered his questions. Nar wasn't sure why an ambu was helping him, but he wasn't complaining. At that moment, Nar was sitting in his room at the orphanage. Yesterday, he had been told that he had to meet with the Oage today, that it was important. So, at that moment, Nar was getting ready to go to the Oage Tower. When it was time to leave the orphanage, Nar told the matron not to worry. Arriving at a less crowded place, he concentrated chakra on the soles of his feet before jumping to the rooftops. Nar had read about this in the library and had sometimes seen Shinobi do it, so he set out to learn it right away. It only took Narut 2 minutes to get to the tower that way as he didn't have to worry about civilians. When he arrived, he went upstairs and told the secretary, secretary of the Oage, who was already there for me to inform you. After 5 minutes of waiting, the office door opened and an old man came out. His right eye was bandaged and he was using a cane. He seemed to frown constantly and conveyed the impression of being a wise and experienced person. When the man walked past Nar, his gaze seemed to linger on him for a while longer before he left. When Nar looked at the secretary again, he saw her beckoning him to come into the office. When Narut entered the office, he saw the sandame sitting behind his desk reading. After closing the door, Nar sat down on one of the chairs in front of the desk. After a minute of reading, the oage looked at him and dedicated his grandfather's smile to him. "Thanks for coming, Nar. I have something I need to tell you now that you are about to start at the academy." The oage began. Hearing this, Nar nodded. He understood that some things were too difficult to understand at an early age and did not reproach his grandfather for not being told everything right away. What I need to tell you concerns your heritage and with it your Kik and Jenkai. Since you unlocked your chakra, I've been able to confirm that you possess the Kik and Jenkai of your clan. That clan is the Senju clan. With that, you have access to the Senju complex in the village and to some extent to the Senu fortune. That means that from now on, you will live in the Senu complex. When you are old enough, you will be able to get a position on the council. If my students has not returned to the village by then, it is very likely that she is your only living relative. The Okage concluded with a somewhat sad tone. After that, the Sandai explained to me some of the implications for Nar of being heir to a clan like the Senju. Once everything was explained, the Oage took him to the Senju complex and explained that he would receive a monthly allowance from the Oage and that his status as a Senu would soon be revealed to the village. When the sandame left, the sun was already setting. So Narut entered the main house of the complex again. After entering, he saw a scroll and a letter on a table located in a room at the front of the main house. Apparently, it was supposed to be used to receive guests as Naruto could see. Nar left the room taking the scroll and the letter. He assumed that the letter contained money to buy everything necessary, but he had no idea about the parchment. When Nar returned to the main room, he took off his clothes and lay down on the bed with the scroll still in his hand. Upon opening it and reading the beginning, Nar realized that it contained knowledge, or more likely theory, about the function of Yokik and Jenkai. Nar didn't get much sleep that night. It had been almost 10 months since Narut had started living in the Senju complex and he loved it. After exploring it completely, he immediately found his favorite places. One of them the library of the clan. The Senju clan known as the Thousand Skills Clan held an enormous amount of knowledge from jutzu scrolls to different styles of tai jutsu or ki jutsu and basic knowledge about practically everything. Many of these books were written by members of the Senju clan, especially Lokai Nidame, but others were written by people outside the clan. Narut loved to spend his time browsing the bookshelves and choosing a book before getting lost in his world for a while. But since he had already acquired such a wide knowledge by reading in the Senhu library, and even earlier with the books that the Sandame had given him, he was ahead of everyone in the academy. What was taught at the academy was never new to Nar. So he basically spent his time waiting for the practical lessons. No matter how scarce they were, still there wasn't much to learn. Nar knew the few practical lessons he was taught in the first year. The style of tai jutzu that was used in the academy was not really taught until the second year, and the few things they did were not new. Since I had already learned all the forms of the style, most of the time, Narut would just take some books from the Senju library and read them at the academy. Although the tutors did not like that she did not pay much attention at first, that soon stopped when she got excellent grades in all the exams. It got to the point that the answers Nar wrote sometimes included knowledge that was not taught in the academy or that was only taught in recent years. When Narut wasn't at the academy, he spent most of his time training or reading. One of the first things he looked up in the library was the Senju style of Taiutsu. While the academy style was a good foundation, it was a mainly aggressive style that didn't sit well with Nar. The Senju style, like the interceptor style of the Yucha, was used more defensively. So when Naruto found the scroll, he set out to learn it immediately. Two things that hadn't changed were his encounters with the sandame and the help he received during his training. With the ambu agent assigned to protect him, although he still didn't know who Agent Abu was, he didn't let that stop him. Anyway, the ambu agents used the masks for precisely that. Nar had also started learning some jutzas. He already knew the three jutzes that were taught to him at the academy and he could use them all. The only problem was that his bunen always dissipated very quickly. I had tried to minimize the chakra that I applied to jutzu but I couldn't lower it that much at least with his level of chakra control. So he looked for other methods to increase his control. Books on the basics of the chakra included more advanced forms of control such as climbing trees and walking on water. Although he had managed to climb trees after several attempts, he was still practicing practicing walking on water. But one day while going through the library, he also found a scroll. It was a scroll for the cage bunen nojutsu, a technique developed by the Nurmoaj. The description of the technique indicated that it cost much more chakra than the normal Bunson, but that therefore it should be used with caution since it could kill the user if their chakra levels were too low. When he asked the Abu people the next time he found him if he could safely try to use the technique, he asked permission, but with the caveat of not trying to create more than one clone for now. Still, he did. The Kajjaban without no jutsu, which did not require much control if you had the necessary chakra to use it, was not as difficult to learn as Narut had thought. Since the scroll from which he learned kajiban without no jutsu was written by Okage Nigim himself. All the details of the technique were also numbered. This included memory transfer when a clone dissipated. Although Narut tried to use it to read once, it was a bad idea. He had his clone read one book from the library while he read another. When the clone disappeared, a terrible headache came over him. The feeling of memories literally getting into the brain was strange and very painful. Although the pain subsided relatively quickly after that, Nar was still cautious about using the technique that way. At least for now. Another thing Narut noticed was that his looked different from the normal one. When Nar used jutzu like everyone else, he transformed. I didn't know why, but it was still great. The ability to transform into different animals had its appeal and could be very useful in missions. At the time, Narut was at the academy. They had just finished a history class and all the students were outside warming up for the upcoming Taiutsu workouts. Well, not everyone was really warming up. Only the heirs of the clan, who made up a large part of Narut's class, took the exercises with some seriousness. Most of the civilian children did not try very hard and others, mainly the girls, did not even try to disguise that they were not warming up. Well, that wasn't really Naruto's problem. One of his first days at the academy, he decided to focus mainly on his own education. He was happy to answer any questions, but did not make an effort to prepare all students. Either they were trying hard enough to become ninjas, or they weren't. After about 10 minutes, the instructors headed to the training ground. It wasn't really anything special, just a piece of land with a circle marking the training area. The first couples were made up of civilian children. Although, if they joined the Shinobi force, the difference between clan or civilian children would no longer matter. It was a fact that clan children were generally better as they had been trained in their clans since childhood. And that's how the fights happened. Generally, men were pitted against each other and women against each other. Nar hoped that this would change in the later years of the academy as the fact that women only fought women in the academy was of no use to them when they faced a man in a real fight. Most of the time, a man's stronger constitution made them fight differently than women, and they had to learn to deal with both genders as enemies in the academy. While there hadn't been many tai jetsu classes, especially with them training with each other, it was still relatively clear to the students and the instructor where each stood in terms of tai jetsu. But it wasn't entirely clear who was the best. The ones that came to mind were Inyuzuka, Abberamashino, Yuchiasuk, and Senu Nar. Since the girls were relatively evenly matched in Taiutsu, there wasn't as much competition. Narut had thought that Yuga and Nata would immediately win all the Taiutsu matches, but the girl seemed different from all the other Yugas. She was incredibly shy and meek and hesitated before every stroke. That meant that if he won, the matches were very long, and on other occasions, he faced one of the best girls and simply lost. Noticing this, Narut felt quite disappointed. He still remembered the time he saw another Yuga maybe a year older than him training Taiutsu and he seemed infinitely stronger than Inata. Then when all the other trainings had finished and the last one ended with Narushikamaru losing as soon as he was allowed. That guy is really too lazy. They called Shino and Ka to train next. Inyuzukan is quite good as his clan mainly focuses on tai jutsu. And besides his style has a somewhat wild unpredictability which makes it difficult to handle. But a bureamisan is not bad at all either. Although I always get the feeling that he purposely holds back all the time. Nar thought the fight while it was quite impressive for firstear students of the academy was nothing out of the ordinary. Although Narut had a feeling that Shino could have won if he had wanted to, it looked like he had slowed down at the end for Ka to win. Maybe Shino just took the idea of cheating seriously and didn't want to expose all his abilities. And now for the last fight, Yucha Suzuk versus Senju Narut, one of the instructors announced. Upon hearing the announcement, Narut moved to the side of the circle. Cuz already waiting on the other side as he was closer to the area than Narut who was leaning on a tree watching the masts. When they both took their positions in the circle, one of the two instructors stepped between them and instructed them to do the second one. Seal of confrontation. It was basically a half ram stamp that everyone had to do before starting a match. When both gave the signal, the instructor raised his arm before lowering it with a shout of a jime and jump out of the circle. As soon as the signal was given to start the fight, Narut jumped back to create distance and adopt the correct posture. He had observed Suzuk's training so far and always resorted to direct aggressive maneuvers. Although Naruto didn't know why he was doing it, since the interceptor style was supposed to be defensive, he didn't care. If his opponent wanted to use his style incorrectly, who was he to stop him? Just as predicted, Suzuk immediately jumped forward and threw a right hook. Encountering no resistance as he only punched the air, Suzuk slightly overreached and was completely left exposed. Taking advantage of this, Narut counterattacked with a sidekick that knocked Suzuk down a good three feet if the kick had been chakra powered. Suzuk would have flown much further, but Nar was still not that good at boosting his muscles with chakra. As this was just a training, Nar did not take advantage of Suzuk's vulnerability and simply placed himself at the point of the circle furthest from his position. Suk got up as fast as he could with a surprised expression. In his last workouts, no one had been defensive from the beginning. And that's why his reckless attack had always worked. As soon as Suzuk stood up, Narut stood on guard. And it was good for him because just a second later, Suzuk was taking the initiative again. This time, he attacked with a spinning kick in the air. Seeing this, Narut dodged the kick and waited for Suzuk to lose height before executing a circular kick to Suzuk's back, which almost threw him out of the circle if he hadn't stopped using his feet to slow down his momentum. At the last moment once again, Nar ignored the comment and simply readted his stance, looking at Suzuk with complete serenity. Looking back, Ceuk saw that his opponent had once again ignored taking advantage of the situation and had instead readted his stance with a calm and composed expression as if he didn't care in the slightest. It was infuriating for Suk. He was an Uchia, one of the elite. Although their enemy was a Senju, that clan was practically extinct, so they certainly couldn't compare with the Uchia. How dare you make fun of me like that? It shouldn't be like that, Suzuk thought, enraged even more because Narut hasn't yet. I hadn't done anything. After sitting for a while, Suzuk seemed determined to continue the fight. He turned around and pounced on Nar at full speed to surprise him. Seeing this, Nar lowered his center to better withstand the impact of what he was about to do. Instead of starting over with a kick, Suzuk decided to use a punch as an opening. He threw a left-handed punch as a distraction and started the actual right-handed punch shortly after Suzuk was sure he would still win. That idea was dashed when Narut didn't dodge as Suzuk supposeded, but instead caught his left hand with both hands, pulled him towards himself, and knead him in the stomach before throwing Luchia out of the circle with a grunt of effort. Unbeknownst to anyone except Nar, Suzuk's punch, executed with his right hand, had hit him and almost had knocked down if he had not anticipated a strong impact that was not due to Suzuk's momentum, but to his own punch. When Narut read about this move, he thought that he would have to be more careful as he was stopping his opponent's momentum with his strength and posture alone. However, this time it helped him since the force of the punch did not prevent Nar from executing the throw. "I definitely have to practice to spot the tapes," Nar thought as he walked towards Suzuk. The other students were deeply impressed and surprised, especially those who had already struggled against Suzuk. Nar hadn't taken any hits and simply responded when Suzuk couldn't stop him. The instructors were also very impressed. Although they were quite clear that either of the two would take the first place in the Taiutsu class, they did not imagine that the difference in ability in Taiutu it would be so great. Suk realizing his defeat looked up and saw Nar walking towards him. Stopping in front of him, he simply extended his hand in a sign of reconciliation. Cessuk's pride, already hurt after being defeated in such a way, could not bear. Nar didn't expect that reaction from Luchia. He knew that the Acha like the Yuga were a proud people, but allowing himself to be dominated in that way did not seem normal to him. Cuz let out a slight growl as he stared at Nar. Then he simply slapped Nar's hand away and left the field. Although Nar didn't care if Luchia liked him, he didn't think it was that bad to lose a simple match like this. Of course, it had been easy enough, but what did it matter? It was the first year at the academy, and they were still learning, so it shouldn't be so serious, right? When Suzuk left the field, the instructors announced that they would check the sticks tomorrow, and everyone could leave now. Narut did not immediately head to the Senju complex as he wanted to read something in the library. Some of the more recent events were not part of the Senju library as no one had expanded it after the death of most of the clan and the departure of the last Senju. When Suk left the academy, he couldn't get that image out of his head. The Senju teased him, insinuating that they were the same. He, a descendant of the main family of the Yucha clan and an ordinary Senju, would never prove it to her. He would get what he deserved for humiliating an Uchia like that. Shortly after deciding how to teach Nar a lesson, Suzuk arrived home where he was greeted by his father. "What happened at the academy today?" asked the indifferent voice of his father, who didn't even look up from his work. When Suzuk entered, Suzuk had to grit his teeth slightly before answering. His father never recognized him as he did with Itachi, and his brother didn't help him train ninjutsu or Taiutsu because he was too young. Today, we had Taiutsu training, Tusen. Fugaku simply grunted to indicate that he had heard him. Did anything noteworthy happen? It was the next question said with the same tone of voice as the previous one. I was beaten in a workout, Suzuk said forcefully. He had always strived to be recognized by his father. How could he achieve it if a student firm the academy beat him so easily? Instead of responding immediately, Fugaku simply looked up and watched Sasuk for a moment as if weighing his courage. After a tense silence, he asked, "Who beat you?" Senju Narut Tusen snapped Sasuk. Admitting defeat in front of his father almost hurt him physically, but he couldn't lie to him either. Once again, Fugaku didn't respond with words right away. Letting out a sigh, he looked at his work again before indicating to Suzuk that he could leave. When Suzuk was closing the doors of the Shuji after leaving the room, he could hear his father muttering something because he can't be more like Hitachi. After closing the door with a look of pure anger on his face, Suzuk left the house to take care of the problem. The Senju wouldn't get away with it. Nar had been going through the library records about the Kirumi attack for a while. Most of them were very vague and only talked about the heroic sacrifice of Yande Moage, the supposed strongest Okage. Narut didn't particularly care for these because most of them were exaggerated to some extent and didn't contain much useful information. Something that was mentioned in all the records of the event was that the Q.B. had supposedly been killed by the Yanda and Miokai through a secret jutzu. That's what caught Nar's attention the most. The only records that contained information about the Vihulu came from the Shaame or the Nidame Okage. But they only dealt with the capture of the creatures by the Shaame and the consequent distribution of the Vhulu among the villages. I couldn't be sure if there were any more records as I obviously hadn't checked out the entire Senhu library, but the few I had found talked about the Beijulu very vaguely. Despite the information he still lacked, he had come to the conclusion that killing a bajulu should be impossible. They were literally chakra. You can't kill chakra, only seal it. So, there should be a Q.B. Hinchuriki in the village, but I had found no record of any. Maybe the Yandame had really done it, but that couldn't be. Even the most advanced jutsis were still subject to fundamental rules about the chakra chakra. So, what had really happened? While thinking about this, Nar realized that it was getting late and that he should be coming home soon. After putting away all the books he had studied, Nar left the library. Then, we should beat him up or maybe scare him with Jenjitsu asked one of the two Yuchiah who were waiting for Nar in one of the alleys not far from the library. They had no trouble locating the Senju once they confirmed that he was not in the complex. Let's use Jenjitsu. If we hurt him physically, it will be much easier to trace since he might be able to identify us, replied his companion, Uchia. Both were tuning level Uchia and belonged to the police. Since the boy Senu was only crossing the first year of the academy, it would be easy for them to make a good impression and leave without him being able to follow their movements or counteract them, even being a prodigy. Moments later, Narut entered the alley where the two Yuchiah were waiting. Both were hidden, and since Nar was not on guard or suspicious of anything, he had no chance of noticing or evading the attack from behind. Two arms wrapped around him from behind and held his face so tightly that he could not move his head or look at the one attacking him. A second later, a second figure appeared before him, bent down at eye level, and looked him straight in the eyes. Nar wasn't prepared for his attacker's eyes to suddenly turn red with two tommens spinning in them. Before he could even open his mouth to signal to someone that he needed help, his vision darkened. Itachi became the Senju air again. In fact, I was quite fond of him. He was the same age as his younger brother, Suk, and was very inquisitive. Most of the time, I would find him reading or training. Itachi had helped him a couple of times. He only corrected mistakes and didn't teach Nar things that the boy wasn't trying to do by himself. I was just helping him achieve them. When the boy started asking him questions, although always related to ninjas, Itachi was a little surprised. While the guy was not reserved or shy, he was quite reserved by nature and most of the time just thanked him for his help. Over the months, Hitachi had grown fond of the boy Senhu, although he would never admit it in front of Shiui. Your friend would hold you to account for years if he knew. Training an inexperienced young man that way was quite enjoyable. Itachi felt proud when Narut quickly learned what he was trying to learn by asking the right questions. Although Itachi could train his younger brother just as well, he dared not expose him to the shinobi world so soon. It may sound hypocritical, but I knew that Narut would need all the training possible since he was practically the last Senju, excluding Sununade from the Sanin, and he didn't have a clan to take care of him. Unlike Suzuk, when he saw Sasuk being so roundly defeated by Narut today, he wasn't too surprised. While his brother's tactic of using an explosive opening to catch his opponent on guard wasn't all bad, it would never work against an opponent who was simply better than him or who already anticipated it. This time there were both cases. Obviously, Nar had observed Suzuk during the other trainings at the academy and had noticed the recurring pattern he was following. With that information and the fact that Suzuk wasn't faster than Narut, it had been pretty easy to just avoid the initial hit and count to attack accordingly. This showed that Suzuk didn't quite understand the style he was using. The interceptor style of the Yucha clan was a defensive style that relied heavily on the Sheringan's ability to predict movements. Since Suzuk didn't own his Sharing yet and was using it incorrectly, it was obvious from the beginning who would win. Itachi also noticed his brother's anger after the training. While Narut didn't seem to mind that Suzuk's pride had been severely injured, it was still an issue that needed to be addressed at some point. When he followed Nar to the library after the academy, Itachi didn't know what Nar was doing there. Although the public library was certainly extensive, it did not compare at all with the treasure trove of knowledge that the libraries in Juyo housed, even the such. That meant I was looking for something that wasn't in the library. Senju, it quickly became apparent that Nar was investigating the Cumi incident. Itachi didn't know why exactly, but he was sure Nar would ask him if he had any other doubts. Itachi was waiting on a rooftop not far from the alley Nar had just entered. Although he had seen two policemen enter the alley recently, he was not worried. Their job was to patrol the village and ensure order. And it was not suspicious that they would use a rather dark alley to get to a cone populated area. At that time, although they could just jump from roof to roof in the village, it was not necessary. When Nar hadn't left the alley after 3 minutes, Itachi became suspicious. Nar shouldn't need more than half a minute, even if he was walking slowly. Maybe the two yucha interrogated him, but still those interrogations were quite a lot. Pretty brief if it shouldn't have taken him more than 2 minutes, even if he was stopped. Jumping onto the roof of one of the houses next to the alley, Hitachi saw Nar being held by one of the two ucha while the other was staring at him. Nar appeared to be unconscious, slumped in the arms of the yucha who was holding him. Itachi narrowed his eyes for a second before jumping into the alley. He landed nolessly, crept up to Luchia, looking him in the eyes, and knocked him out with a quick blow to the neck from behind. Before his partner realized that something was wrong, Itachi was already on his face of him and knocked him out. Before Narut could fall to the ground, Hitachi caught him and checked what exactly the problem was. He suspected that one of the two yucha, the one in front of Nar, had been using his sharing to throw a genjitsu at him. And that idea was proven correct when he used a jutzuv basic diagnosis in Narut. Every ambu agent had to learn the basics of rayajutsu and detected the foreign chakra in his system. Placing one of his hands on Narut's shoulder while forming a half ram seal with the other hand. Itachi closed his eyes for a second to concentrate his chakra before dispelling the genjutsu that lay on Narut with a quick shout from Kai. The difference, although not visible externally, was apparent to Hitachi. After doing another check on Narut, the Genjitsu was lifted, but Nar was still unconscious and in a dreamlike state. It seemed that whatever had been shown to him through that Genjitsu had turned off his body shortly after being placed. However, that didn't mean that Nar had only seen a glimpse of the Genjitsu. The brain, which was the target body part of the genjutsu, worked much faster than the rest of the body. That meant that the more proficient the caster and the stronger the genjutsu, the longer the target was trapped in the illusion. While the yuchia who had cast the jutzu didn't even have a fully developed sharing, that didn't mean that his jenjitsu were necessarily weak. However, they could be broken much more easily. But Nar having no experience in breaking Jenjitsu could not do it himself so easily. After depositing Narut in his room at the Senhu complex via a crow shanin, Itachi once again appeared in the alley to deal with his two clan members. Immediately after opening his eyes, Nar suddenly stood up looking around with panic visible in his eyes. Nar relaxed just a little as he realized that he was in his room at the Senju complex. Calming down his erratic heart rate a little, Narut lay down again to try to remember what happened. Shortly after entering the alley to arms held him from behind before those eyes appeared before him. Those damn red eyes with the black Tommo. I knew what they were obviously. The Sheringan of the Uchia clan. I had read it all in the Senju library. But why had they done it? Weren't they from the same village? They should be allies, right? Before a Naruto's thoughts drifted into the darkness, an ambu agent appeared next to him in a flock of crows. As he took a closer look, he realized that it was the same ambu who had been helping him train for months. "I see you're awake, Nar," the somewhat monotonous voice said. Hearing this, Narut realized that it had probably been Kurasu Crow who had brought him there. Yes, Kurasu. But what happened there? Nar replied. Although it was obvious to Narut that a Jenjitsu had been thrown at him, he didn't know why. Why had he been attacked no less by a ninja from Kenoa? He knew that the Yuchi and Senju had never exactly been friends, but that had really been the reason, simply his affiliation to a certain clan. You were ambushed by two members of the Uchia clan. When I realized it, I passed them both out and used the Genjitsu. Then I brought you here and took care of them. Itachi replied in the same monotone voice as before. He felt a little embarrassed to find out that two members of his clan had attacked Nar. And besides, his brother had been the one who had convinced them. Although he didn't tell Nar the latter, he was saddened to know that Sasuk would seek revenge so easily just because he had lost a match, no less than at the academy. Why is that? What did I do? Is it really just for being a Senju? Is that the only reason they need to attack a fellow citizen of Kenoa? Nar asked with a hint of hatred in his voice. The slight growl that came out of his throat didn't help Nar sound calmer. Itachi understood Narut's anger. Attacking simply because of someone else's affiliation to a certain clan was insignificant and didn't help the big picture. In the war, what did it matter which clan you belong to? Even in peace, the bonds that formed Canoa were so superficial that they could only be overlooked because one of the parties lost a match. If that was enough to attack a citizen of your own village, what did it take to attack someone who wasn't from Canoa? But Hitachi also knew that he could not allow Narut to fall into such hatred. I had to stop him from hating the Yucha as a whole. Since two of its members were easily influenced, if only you could see the big picture and ignore each individual, your actions could be easily manipulated. With people like Danzo in the village, Itachi couldn't let that happen. Naruto, I know you're mad at the Uchia clan, but I want you to understand that not the whole clan is to blame. You can't take those two as a representation of the whole clan. If you think like that, you just narrow your mind, Itachi said in a sermonizing, but still monotonous tone. Seeing that Nar didn't seem entirely convinced, Itachi made a decision. She took off her mask and closed her eyes before opening them to show her fully developed Sharing. I'm Yuchiha Itachi. I hope you can forgive my clan members for their foolish actions. Are you sure, Nar? The sandame asked after listening to the boy explain what he wanted. He knew that Nar was way ahead of his classmates at the academy and that there should be no problem with him graduating earlier, but he still didn't like being a foster grandfather. Although those who graduated before always became exceptional shinobi like Kakashi attack or even the ambu guard Yuchiha Itachi, they were always quite socially awkward. Although it wasn't noticeable with Itachi since he was an ambu and still had a big clan to interact with, Kakashi had been different. His environment was much more comparable to Naruto's. With no parents or other living relatives in the village, the boy had only social interaction with his team, and even then it was minimal. He even joined Abu. It was quite likely that Narut would end up in a similar situation if he graduated now and from a cage's perspective. That would be bad too. As a Senuir, the child would have to be presentable to the public and a socially awkward clan chief or heir would not help the business at all. Keeping him in the academy wasn't a good option either. If Nar stayed at the academy, his growth would be undeniably stunted. It just wasn't a good idea to not let the kid reach his potential. As a Senu heir and one of the last two of the clan, he was expected to be strong. From a military perspective, Nar also needed to be ready as he was Kenoa's Hinuriki. While no one but himself knew exactly who the Cugi was sealed on, it was a fact that they needed Nar as a hineriki. As much as Serutobi wished he was different, the kid would be a weapon of mass destruction when he was old enough, even if it never had to be used as a weapon in his life, it would at least be a deterrent. The other hidden villages would think twice before attacking Canoa, when it was obvious that they had the container of the Cugi, even if it was not known who that container was. Then he should grant the child's request with all the risks that this implies or condemn him to suffer more years in the academy. Meanwhile, he delays his growth as a Canoa ninja just so that he has bonds in the village and is emotionally stable. While the sandame was thinking about this, the occupant of the room next to Nar included himself in the conversation by standing next to the oage and whispering in his ear, "Okaja sama, if I may express my suggestion, why not let Naruto Sen train outside the academy for the next few years and then let him graduate along with his age group so that his time as part of a team is guaranteed in the desired way." Hearing this suggestion, Siruti decided what to do. While it wasn't entirely common practice, it certainly wasn't a far-fetched enough idea to get the public's attention. Although Kenoa was a military dictatorship led by him, he could not openly do what he wanted either. The village was heavily dependent on the funding it received from the Injo of the fire and civilian-owned businesses. Without these factors, Canoa would not survive economically for a long time. Therefore, things visible to the public had to meet certain standards in order for them to be carried out smoothly. Very well. Following Karasu's suggestion, I will acce your request to leave the academy. However, you won't be able to graduate until your current class graduates. That means you can train however you want until then. As you will not have a tutor, you are free to look for one yourself. You can also visit the library section public open to Genanon as technically your graduation has only been delayed. Although I'm sure most of the things you'll need to train are located at the Senju complex. After saying this, the Sandai sent them both to me before resuming his work. Narut hadn't anticipated this one. Result when he decided to learn the academy style of Taiutsu. While it was a good base to explore a more suitable style and was especially beneficial for the civilians of the academy since they did not have access to family or clan styles like children of Shinobi descent, it only caused problems for him. At that time, I was trying to learn the Senju clans Taiutu style katas that I hadn't mastered yet. And that's when his problem arose. Some katas had movements quite similar to those of the academy style which meant that his body moved by reflex in a way that he did not want. So he concentrated on forgetting those reflexes so that he could use the senu style with all his strength once he mastered it. However, it was a relatively slow process as he couldn't force his body to forget those memorized movements. That came with time. Deciding to take a break since he had been training for a good two hours, Nar showered and changed his clothes to something more casual than his workout clothes. After changing, Nar decided to just walk around the village and let his mind wander a bit. It was quite relaxing to walk around without a real goal in mind. Nar was able to focus on Canoa's beauty while walking through the streets. In the country of fire, the weather was always quite warm, so it was quite pleasant all year round. After walking for a while, Narut stopped and concentrated on his surroundings. He had heard something that was familiar to him. Looking around, Nar found himself in a park near one of the training camps. Curiosity got the better of him, and Nar decided to investigate the noise. As he entered the training ground, he saw that the only occupant was a boy who seemed to be about his age, maybe a little older. It was obvious that he trained Taiutsu as he repeated the same movements repeatedly. Although he wasn't sure what style he was wearing, it looked familiar. After taking a few more steps in the direction of the boy, Nar caught his attention by loudly clearing his throat to signal his presence. After repeating the same movements twice more, slower and slower, the boy took a drink from a can. After drinking a good drink, he stopped drinking and turned to Nar. The first thing that became apparent was the boy's ancestry. The telltale white pupil of the Yuga Yakugan looked at him when the latter observed him. Seeing that the latter was also trying to observe him subtly, Narut decided to start a conversation. Sorry for interrupting your training, Yugisan. I just listened to the sounds of his training and came to see what was going on. I didn't expect to meet someone my age training here. No problem, Susen. As for training here, I simply wanted to practice my tai jutzu in the quiet of one of the less used training grounds. It helps me to concentrate on the task since it is not as crowded as the yoga complex, the guy replied with a courteous tone, but without being too kind. While listening to the boy, Nar watched him more attentively. The long brown hair tied in a low ponytail looked familiar to him. Although Nar couldn't remember it. Then there was the matter of his forehead. Although it could just be a casual head injury, it was much more likely that the bandages were used to cover the seal of the cage bird that he probably had on his forehead. While I had never seen the seal on a person, I had read about it in scrolls and books about the Yuga clan. While he didn't mind the idea of having two houses, a main and a secondary, the idea of marking the secondary house with marks that could be used to inflict pain in large quantities was quite disgusting to him. If that's the case, would it bother you if I also train here? I won't bother you if it worries you, and I just want to have the opportunity to train if the need arises. And you might have the same opportunity, too, Nar asked with a slight hint of hope. It wasn't that he longed to have friends, but that he wanted to interact with someone his age, dedicated to his life as a shinobi, and who took that profession seriously. Basically, the only one in his class at the academy who fit into that category was Suzuk. And that kid had such a huge ego problem that he could be seen from miles away. Actually, the rest of the class, even the clanairs who made up a large part of the class, had dreamed of a life full of glory when they became shinobi and the teachers didn't seem willing to correct them. It was really sad. Most would understand the reality of their profession on their first real mission or when they were forced to kill for the first time. Initially, Ni thought that the Senju heir would simply leave after hearing his answer, but he did not anticipate that the boy would express a desire to train with him. There really was no reason to refuse. I had nothing against the Senju personally and had hit the nail on the head. Taiu was best practiced in pairs. The other could spot mistakes from an outsers's perspective, and hand-to-hand combat was a good method to turn the stiff movements resulting from learning tastings into something more suitable for real combat. So, it was an offer with no apparent drawbacks for Ni, but he still hesitated. Should he really pin his hopes on this kid a year younger than him? What if the Senu air failed and brought him down? Was it worth the risk? It really shouldn't be such a difficult decision. If he couldn't take a chance, he wouldn't be able to achieve anything as a shinobi. So with his mind made up, Ni made his decision. You can, it is very likely that training with you can improve my skills. So I will take a chance, susen. However, I will have to leave for today. After all, I have to comply with the curfew. He said the latter with a slight hint of bitterness in his voice before Ni could suppress it. Although Narut noticed, he didn't make any comment. It was not for him to meddle in anyone's personal affairs, especially when he had just met him. Anyway, I had a theory. His status as a member of the Yuga Clan branch meant that at such a young age, he had more norms and rules than a member of the main house. It's also possible that he had to receive some kind of education in the clan on how a branch member should best serve the main house, but that was just Nar's imagination. After a quick farewell, Ni left the training camp to return to the Yuga clan compound. H since I'm here, it might be better to train a little, huh? It was the last thought before Narut started with some lighter exercises on the empty training ground. Come on Narut, you can do better. Ni sneered from the opposite side of his opponent. At that moment, the two boys were engaged in a tai jutsu match. Although Ni and Narut knew that this hurt Narut more than Ni, they had both agreed to move on. This way, both of them would improve much faster. The taunts had a completely different motive. The two of them had not only trained together since that day two months ago, but also shared ideas. One of them was that a shinobi should keep calm in combat so as not to lose advantage or be further harmed. That's why they decided to make fun of each other during training. This not only trained them to ignore such outbursts, but also allowed them to focus on more than one thing. Talking while fighting meant focusing on properly executing their tai jutsu style, otherwise they would be defeated quickly and also on maintaining a reasonable conversation. Sometimes that meant discussing theories or knowledge while fighting. Other times just making fun as in this case. Getting up from the ground, Nar shook off his slightly dirty workout clothes while thinking about how to beat Ni. His friend was better at pure tai jutsu. The yuga clan and sujukan were feared for a reason and ni was very proficient in that style. Normally he would probably be considered the genius of the yuga clan. But he had started hiding some of his abilities after Nar advised him to and his status as a member of a branch of the clan certainly didn't help him too to gain prestige in the clan. So how to beat him? Since I could only use tai jutzu, I couldn't use jutzus. While cheating was part of being a shinobi, it wouldn't do him any good in this case as he wanted to improve and become proficient even if he didn't know how to use jutzus. Well, the strategy would also be quite difficult since ni could see everything around him. So, what to do? Deciding on a plan of action, Narut put himself in position. For a few seconds, Ni and Nar simply watched each other, waiting for one to take the first step. Waiting for anything that would give them an advantage. After 10 seconds of waiting, Nar took the initiative. With a burst of chakra powered speed, he darted towards Ni at a speed that to a civilian would be simply a blur. However, for a shinobi, it was basically the usual speed in combat. Since the chakra present in the body strengthened the muscles, shinobi could gain more speed, strength, and endurance than a civilian without access to his chakra. He could never aspire. When Ni saw Narut lunging towards him, he subtly lowered his center of gravity and slightly widened his stance. to prepare for Narut's attack. Although he was stronger, that didn't mean he could be careless against Nar. When Nar was about to collide with Ni, he initiated an open palm strike to the stomach that was immediately swept away by Ni, keeping his momentum slightly reduced. Nar moved with the current and moved slightly behind Ni to turn and hit him with a sidekick. Ni when blocking the kick was a little surprised by the strength of the attack and moved a little away from Nar. Stopping his recoil, Ni struck the side with an open palm. Nar losing his balance had to jump slightly before landing a little further away. However, as he had spent some time in the air, Ni managed to get closer. Upon landing, Nar performed a quick backflip to distance himself from Ni. When Ni was about to continue his attack, they both noticed that someone had entered the training ground. Immediately getting completely serious, the two of them assumed postures that gave them the ability to spring into action as quickly as possible while searching for the person who had entered the training camp. Although it could simply be a shinobi from Kanoya, the person had hidden his presence with great skill. Even Nji had only noticed them with his yakugan so late as he was not in a position to maintain concentration on his opponent and at the same time observe his surroundings from a distance. Nar had only noticed the third presence through a combination of smell and hearing. Although he hadn't been able to find a reason for his strangely heightened senses, he used them as much as he could. The intruder had been so careless as to make a noise when intruding or wanted to get noticed. After waiting for a while, a figure appeared among the trees. Upon seeing her, both of them abandoned their aggressive postures. Ni did it before Nar as he had been able to make her out even before she left the hiding place in the trees. A porcelain mask painted with the image of a crow was placed on the face of the amboo member entering the enclosure. Seeing this, Nar greeted his friend Mentor Bar in a non-personalized way. While Najuriel had been friends for a while, he couldn't reveal the identity of the Abu Agents at his leisure. Just knowing who the person behind that particular mask was was an exception in itself. Can we help you, Ambusan? Senjuan, Okajama has requested that I appear before him. Hitachi said in the monotone voice demanded of an Abu member while at work. Hearing this, Nar nodded once to convey his understanding before leaving to make himself presentable. When Ni heard this, he was not very surprised. Nar was the heir of the Senju clan and moreover its only living member residing in the village. It was not uncommon for the Oage to have business to deal with him sometimes. Seeing that agent Abu had left when he had successfully conveyed his message, Ni decided to train a little before returning home. Why do you dislike him so much? And Killen firm what I've seen. She seems to be unfit to be a shinobi for being too good. But that's not your reason, is it? Ni Narut asked in an inquisitive tone. I've been meaning to ask her that for a while. Every time Ni talked about the main family and especially his cousin Inata, he seemed to get very angry. Although he understood that the secondary branch was displeased with his position in the clan, it was a tradition that had existed since long before Ni was born. So there was no point in getting angry. It really had to be something between Ni and the main house especially. Otherwise, it didn't make much sense. Although he didn't like Inata or the other members of the main clan very much, he hadn't interacted with any other than Inata. but he didn't like the concept of the caged bird seal that the members of the main house used. It seemed to be something holding Ni back. I'll tell you a story and maybe later you'll understand. Ni began. I had noticed Narut's interest in the subject over the past few months. While Nar respected privacy and highly valued his right to it, he carefully meddled in personal matters and couldn't understand. Although Ni thought he would back down if he told him it was personal, but maybe it was a good idea to tell her. At least he would vent and maybe Naruto would give him some advice. Your friend used to have helpful comments just over 4 years ago. And can I ask some questions? Nar asked after listening to his friend explain the origin of his hatred. Why are you specifically blaming Inotisan? I understand that the incident happened during the celebration of her birthday, but the fact that she was born is not her fault. So why are you so angry with her? Secondly, you blame Yashisama for being the head of the clan and the main family. What do you want them to do? What you feel is not a completely unfounded hatred, but do you have any opportunities for them to redeem themselves before you? Those were Narut's questions. After listening to Ni, he understood why his friend felt this way. But Narut believed that maybe he could help him see some of the inconsistencies that led to those feelings. Faced with these questions, Ni could not find reasonable answers. He immediately discarded all the ones he wanted to use when he realized that they were unfounded accusations or simply false. It seemed that much of the hatred and anger he harbored towards the main family was much more unfounded than he wanted to admit. Just as he was about to respond, Nar interrupted him. I want you to think about those questions. Ni, I'm not telling you to stop hating the main house or to suddenly like her and kill not her father, but try to at least dislike her for the right reasons. After saying this, Nar said his goodbyes before leaving the training ground that the two of them occupied once again. So I have an affinity for three different chakra natures, but my affinity with the dotens is less than that of the other two. Narut asked as he concentrated on the battered piece of chakra paper he previously held between his fingers. The paper was cut into four parts, three of which were soaked and seemed about to crumble. The last part had turned to dust. Although the implications of this were obvious, Nar wasn't sure exactly what this meant to him. Yes, although having three nature affinities is incredibly rare, it also means that you will have to devote much more more time to each of the elements. Normally, a person has an affinity that he later learns to control. However, those who have more than one affinity need to first distinguish between the different natures before they can learn the control exercises necessary to master their element. This means that when you learn to control your affinity fortton, you will have to focus on suppressing or controlling the others. Itachi explained, "Currently, both of them were training at the Senu complex. Although in reality, Itachi was Narut's guardian and not his teacher, he had taken a liking to him in the world. huge to the heir Senhu as curious as it was for of the stories if the legendary rivalry between the clans was not exaggerated. It had been surprising Ezachi usually drew a clear line between work and his private life. But when he kept an eye on Narut, that line seemed to blur more and more everyday. The boy was one of the few who had a clear idea of what it really meant to be a shinobi. That's why Hitachi instructed Narut several times a month on various topics related to shinobi life. Stealth, ninjutsu, chakra control, and even the theory of jenjutsu were excluded. Although Itachi did not teach him any jutzu, he explained the principles of many things to him and helped Nar perfect what he had already learned. Perhaps it was simply that Itachi was reflected in Narut. The boy was mature for his age and quickly understood the basics of everything related to Shinobi. However, I hated the term genius. People used to use it to refer to people like him or Narut to justify their weakness. However, it was not so. Although the lineage influenced the determination and the interest to learn were probably just as important. All this did not change the fact that people like him, Kakashi and Narut were exceptional. His lineage, his thirst for knowledge, and his determination came together to form a class of Shinobi of another level. This does not mean that the work was unnecessary. It simply had to be applied in a different way. On the battlefield, this didn't matter. The greatest shinobi would die with a simple cradle and in the heart or with a broken neck. In the end, they were still human. Sometimes, Hitachi thought that humanity was the only thing standing in the way of peace. He believed that anger, hatred, envy, and in general, violence were inherent in human nature. The very concept of the shinobi was that they were weapons designed to kill, destroy, and shatter. The shinobi were simply messengers of misery. But thinking about this, he also remembered all the good that people did on a daily basis. Using the chakra to heal was probably the only use a shinobi had in peace time. It was all very difficult. And what was I supposed to be looking for? Was it the fate of humans to only aspire to desires that were ultimately completely selfish? Itachi didn't really know, but he would still do his best. I would avoid war by any means possible. He had seen the horrors that appeared during a real war and did not wish it on anyone. I'm leaving the village today, Narut. And I'm not coming back. Just promise me that you will take care of my brother Suzuk for me, said Hitachi, who had just appeared at the Senju complex. He was still wearing his ammbo uniform, covered in blood from what he had just done. In front of him, Nar immediately realized that the situation was serious and refrained from asking questions. Instead, he simply replied, "I promise to take care of your brother instead of you and Tachi. Leave him to me." and Nar meant it. Itachi was one of the few people I appreciated and would do anything Itachi asked of him. Nar didn't know how it felt to have a family, but he hoped that having an older brother would make him feel the same as when he was with Itachi. Although they talked about Shinobi topics most of the time, he didn't care about that. The important thing was that Itachi took his time and taught him whatever it was. Somehow Narut felt indebted to Itachi and he would repay that debt to Itachi even though his little brother didn't like him. He would take care of him the best he could. Thank you Nar. You really were like a little brother to me. After saying this, Itachi disappeared from Senju<unk>s facility, leaving Nar there, who had said one more thing that Itachi had not. He listened. No, I thank you, Itachi Nissan. While saying those words at night, a tear fell from Narut's eye. Then Daytopa Nar shouted before a moderately strong gust of air came out of his mouth. The sirank jutzu that Nar was learning. It was one of the most basic futon jutsus and Nar had tried to familiarize himself with the feel of the futon before actively trying to master it. One problem was that at that time jutzu was of little use to Nar in combat. The gust of wind was not strong enough like to harm anyone. So at most it could be used to push something away. Maybe I could use it to accelerate Cuna and his projectiles in general. But for that the fin reps a much better alternative as it didn't waste chakra trying to directly damage the enemy as Dopa was firm destined to do. It seemed that I would have to train more. After all, I had just started learning jutzu. I wanted to be able to use less hand stamps when I finally got around to using it. He had read that his ancestor, the Nigai Mokai, could use a jutzu that normally required 44 seals with just one. That was something Naruto admired. Performing 44 different hand seals in real mortal combat was quite difficult and largely depended on your ability to distract the enemy or a partner doing it too. In addition, just by throwing a crushing gust of wind with a single hand seal, enemies would be surprised, which could give them an advantage in combat. But until I could do it that way, I would have to spend a lot of hours training. But I had to do it. He had to strengthen himself, not only to fulfill his promise to Itachi, but also to become a Senju that his ancestors could be proud of. As someone who never knew his parents, it was critical for him to become someone his family could be proud of. As proud as one can be of a shinobi, at least someone who killed, lied, and stole for a living. Upon entering the academy, Narut reminisced about the one year he spent studying there. He had fond memories of this place, but he didn't care about it at all. During his time as a student, he devoted all his time and effort to learning as much as possible. I didn't know why exactly, but I felt an even greater thirst for knowledge 6 years ago. Having learned a lot of things from different people over the years he spent outside the academy. He thought it was probably because books had always had a special value for him. When I received gifts, they were almost always books and almost everything I knew I had learned from them. Although different people had explained the practical application to him over the years, practically all his theoretical knowledge came from books. But there was more to it than that. Growing up without parents meant growing up with less guidance. Although the people at the orphanage or the oakage had taught her many things, books had been a constant in her life. Whether it was books on chakra theory or just fairy tales, books had always accompanied him. Books could not disturb him or try to influence him. They didn't want his political power or the wealth of his clan. The books wanted nothing from him. They were just there to be read. Nar was very grateful. As the heir of the Senju clan, the time he had for himself was quite limited. Whether it was political meetings, trainings, or just friendly chats, it didn't matter. Somehow, Narut felt like he did most of that just out of obligation. Not because he wanted to. Of course, he enjoyed talking to his friends, no matter how few they were, but deep down. Training and political meetings seemed something alien to him. Why was he training? To get stronger, obviously. But why was he doing it? What was your purpose in getting stronger? When Narut thought about this, most of the time he came to the conclusion that he was doing it out of obligation. He was the heir of the Senju clan and he wanted to prove to the world that he deserved that title. But why did he want it? It wasn't that he was insecure or anything, but that Nar believed that getting stronger just to prove something was useless. What he really lacked was a real purpose. This line of thinking had been tormenting him for some time. In the end, all he could do was put that thought behind him and focus on the present. The team classification was the reason I was there. His age group had passed the exam and he was going to be included in a team with them. Arriving at the classroom where he had been told to meet his classmates. Nar raised his hand and knocked on the door three times before opening it. What Nar saw was not what he expected. Chaos was probably the best word to describe what Nar saw in the room he had just entered. People were screaming, running around the room, and generally behaving like children. Now, Nar knew that he and the others in the room were barely teenagers, but the law considered them adults by becoming a shinobi. At the very least, Nar expected some discipline. Looking at the different people sitting or standing in the room, Nar recognized some. Narushikamaru was sitting at one of the desks with his head leaning on it. Probably sleeping, Narut thought. I should have expected it. Although Narut didn't know Shikamaru as well as Ni, he still considered them friends. So Narut was already used to the lazy Sonara's manners. Next to the sleeping child, his omnipresent companion, Akimichi Choji, was sitting happily eating some French fries. Narut did not know the boy very well as he had only met Shikamaru by pure

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