"Why? This is an extremely rare and precious S-rank spacetime technique. Could it really be fake?!" Hanabi's expression changed.
"How could that be? The technique is genuine." Naruto was speechless.
"Then why? If so many people know and learn it, wouldn't you lose a major advantage?" Hanabi asked, puzzled.
To ensure their own and their family's continued prosperity, they generally keep secrets that are not easily revealed to outsiders.
They keep anything good to themselves, afraid of letting others know.
"What's there to be afraid of if we lose our advantage? As long as we become the strongest, there won't be any problems," Naruto said without looking up.
"Moreover, there is no strongest technique, only the strongest person."
"I've given you the Flying Thunder God, so it's yours. How you deal with it is your business. Don't worry about me."
The fireworks display was sluggish.
Naruto's words had a huge impact on her and overturned the preconceived notions she had inherited from her father.
There is no strongest technique, only the strongest person…
Losing our advantage is nothing to fear; as long as we become the strongest, then…
My brother-in-law, who said those words in such a calm tone, seemed so domineering and cool. I don't know if it was just my imagination, but he seemed to have an aura of confidence surrounding him.
After finishing what he was doing and drying his hands with a towel, Naruto turned to Hanabi and said, "Let's go."
"Huh?" Hanabi was stunned.
"Huh? Aren't we going home? Let's go," Naruto said.
"Oh!" Hanabi snapped out of her daze and hurriedly turned to leave, but she was in such a hurry that she bumped her head into the door frame.
"Slow down, no one's rushing you," Naruto said with amusement.
~~~
"Pfft! What did you say! Flying Thunder God!! He gave you Flying Thunder... cough cough!" Hiashi couldn't hold his tea in his mouth and spat it out, staring wide-eyed and speechless.
Directly opposite, Hanabi reflexively dodged, escaping the spray, and looked speechlessly at her father's outburst.
It's just the Flying Thunder God Technique, isn't it?
As for?
My brother-in-law is definitely more domineering.
"Fireworks, here, here."
After explaining her purpose to her father and settling the matter, Huahuo had just stepped out of the courtyard when she heard her sister's voice coming from the right.
"Big sister!" Hanabi ran over happily, and when she got closer, she asked curiously, "What are you doing hiding behind the rockery?"
"Shh, keep your voice down." Hinata looked around and whispered, "Father, did you really let you move to Naruto's house?"
"Yes, my brother-in-law brought me back," Huahu nodded.
"Why did you suddenly agree? You were so sternly against it yesterday..." Hinata was confused.
"Why worry so much? The result is good, isn't that enough?" Hanabi said.
"I have a bad feeling. I feel like something bad is going to happen after Father agreed to let you move to Naruto's house," Hinata said worriedly.
"I didn't have this feeling before, it just started. Do you think Father might be plotting something against Naruto?"
"Really? I don't feel anything." Hanabi said blankly.
"In short, I'm busy, so I'll have to trouble you to keep an eye on Naruto." Hinata instructed, "Pay special attention to Father. If anything seems amiss, come and let me know immediately."
"I know that I will protect my sister's happiness, and even Father will not be able to ruin it," Hanabi said firmly, clenching her little fist.
Hinata nodded reassuredly and took out a letter: "This is for Naruto. Don't peek at it, absolutely not."
If Hinata hadn't mentioned it, Hanabi wouldn't have cared. But Hinata's special instruction piqued Hanabi's curiosity.
Letters had been sent before, but none of them said this, so why this time…?
"Hey! Aren't you going to check on your brother-in-law? He's right outside the door." Hanabi was taken aback when she saw her sister drop the letter and leave.
"See you next time." Hinata ran away as if fleeing, her cheeks flushed, and her ears and neck were also red.
Hanabi blinked.
So shy?
Seeing that no one was around, she couldn't resist her curiosity and began to refine her chakra, channeling it into her eyes.
"Roll your eyes, open them."
The contents of the letter came into view, clear as day.
The text is perfectly normal, nothing out of line, and nothing to be ashamed of.
The problem lies at the end.
For the first time, an extra lipstick mark appears under Hinata's autograph.
"..." Hanabi.
Speechless.
If my sister is this shy, how will she live her life from now on?
Even what she knew was more than her sister could bear.
Chapter 69 Family
The books prepared for Hanabi were delivered before dark.
"So many!" Hanabi's mouth dropped open as she looked at the books and scrolls that had been unsealed from the scrolls and were stacked up to be two heads taller than her. She felt dizzy.
“Because there is a lot of knowledge that Lady Hanabi has never encountered before, she has to learn it from scratch, so…” the branch family maid said.
"Some of these were collected by the clan chief, and some were gifts from three generations of elders."
"If Lady Hanabi encounters anything she doesn't understand, or really can't comprehend, she can always consult the Third Generation Lord."
"Lord Hokage?" Hanabi asked, puzzled.
“I don’t know the details, but I do know that the clan chief went to see the three generations of elders and then prepared these books and scrolls,” said the maid from the branch family.
"According to the clan chief, if the third generation elder is unavailable, you can consult someone else."
"Who?" Fireworks.
"Haruno Sakura." A maid from the branch family.
"!?" Hanabi.
After delivering the items, she helped Hanabi move the books into the house and arrange them properly before the maid took her leave.
When she left, she took a large bag with her, which contained a gift that Hanabi had specially prepared for her sister.
Fireworks randomly flipped open a book.
She could recognize the individual characters, but when they were put together, she couldn't understand them at all.
I flipped through more than a dozen books, and they were all like this.
"..." Hanabi.
Are S-rank ninjutsu really that hard to learn?
She pulled out a book from the bottom, opened the first page, and was taken aback by what she saw.
"Flying Thunder God Technique emphasizes talent above all else. It cannot be mastered simply through hard work or intelligence. Before investing in learning it, be prepared for the possibility of wasted effort."
Who wrote this?
Hokage?
Does this mean that even if you work hard to understand all this knowledge, you might still not be able to learn the Flying Thunder God Technique?
Fireworks slammed the book shut, her beautiful brows furrowing.
How to do?
Do you want to try it?
I spent a year and a half, only to find it was all for nothing. I learned nothing of value, and just thinking about it now makes me feel terrible, let alone the personal experience I had back then.
"Brother-in-law, what are you doing in the bathroom? You've been squatting there for almost three hours!" Huahuo banged on the door.
Naruto, who had fallen asleep on the toilet while trying to sense his spirit without success, was woken up by the noise. He wiped the drool from the corner of his mouth and asked sleepily, "What's wrong?"
Hanabi explained the situation and threw the choice at Naruto: "Brother-in-law, what do you think I should do?"
Naruto yawned, half-asleep and half-awake, and said, "You're a super genius, how could you not learn it? Hesitation, doubt, and lack of confidence are the greatest insults to yourself."
"I believe you can."
"study."
"If there are difficulties, we must overcome them; if there are no difficulties, we must create difficulties and overcome them."
Hanabi remained silent for a long time, then suddenly clasped her hands together: "I know!"
Indeed, upon seeing those words, she felt a deep sense of doubt.
Hard work is not scary.
What's frightening is that there's no reward, no gain.
To waste time, to waste life, to waste one's precious years.
Her brother-in-law's words were a wake-up call for her.
She's a super genius; there's nothing she can't learn. If there is, it must be because she hasn't put in enough effort and hasn't grasped the essence of it.
After a while, Naruto came out of the bathroom and stretched his limbs: "I can't calm down, my mind is full of distractions, and if I calm down, I'll fall asleep. It's really hard to find the right balance."
"Once we've figured out the theory of sealing off the five senses with the Shadow Clone technique, we can try it again."
Spiritualization Technique is a ninjutsu that directly targets the soul.
Shadow clones have no soul, nor a real body, and cannot cultivate; at most, they can be used to assist in learning some theoretical knowledge.
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