Kagura considers herself a person who always keeps her word.

So after intimidating his beloved disciples, he really left and went home without looking back.

As soon as he got home, he saw Tsunade carrying a bunch of ingredients, preparing to go into the kitchen.

Seeing Kagura return home, Tsunade asked in surprise:

"You're back so quickly today?"

"You've completed your task so quickly on your first day as the team leader?"

After returning from Sarutobi yesterday, Kagura told Tsunade about the mission she had received and the list of Team 7 members.

Tsunade was somewhat pleased that Kagura had become the team's leader.

After all, this also means that Kagura will be reducing those extremely dangerous missions in the near future and will have more time to stay at home.

As the team leader, my most important task is to cultivate the next generation of talent for Konoha.

In the early stages, these genin obviously couldn't get any missions that were too dangerous.

As Konoha, they only wanted to train these genin through missions, not send them to their deaths.

This also means that the instructors leading these genin (lower-ranking ninjas) will not receive overly difficult missions in the early stages of leading their teams.

However, when Tsunade learned last night that Minato and Kushina had become Kagura's disciples, she was genuinely happy for them.

After all, in Tsunade's eyes, her husband Kagura was the strongest Jonin in Konoha.

These two will surely have a brighter future with Kagura.

"Yeah, it's the first day."

There wasn't much to do. After introducing myself, I played a few games with them and then came back.

As Kagura answered Tsunade's question, she naturally took the ingredients from Tsunade's hand and walked towards the kitchen.

Since their marriage, Tsunade seems to have changed her personality and has begun to move closer to becoming a virtuous wife and loving mother.

Putting aside the fact that she hadn't gambled in a long time, what terrified Kagura the most was that she had become obsessed with cooking.

Perhaps it was a woman's instinct, but she seemed to really enjoy seeing Kagura enjoying the food she had cooked.

As for the taste...

Kagura could only say that cooking is something that requires talent.

So, for the sake of satisfying her own appetite, Kagura would always take on the task of cooking whenever she had free time.

When Tsunade became suspicious of his attentiveness, the emotionally intelligent Kagura certainly wouldn't say something silly like, "Wife, it's because your cooking is terrible."

Instead, he would tenderly take Tsunade's hands, look at her sincerely, and say:

How could I bear to let your hands become rough?

Ah, we've gotten a bit off-topic.

As someone who's been through it all, Tsunade naturally knows what Kagura meant by "game."

She recalled the bell game they had played with Sarutobi-sensei years ago, and the scene of Kagura shamelessly defeating her teacher in the end, and burst out laughing.

Then she asked with a curious look:

"And then what?"

How did those students perform?

At that moment, Kagura was taking out the ingredients one by one and starting to wash them.

He was focused on his work and replied nonchalantly:

"Wipe them all out, what else can we do?"

As punishment for their failure, they are currently tied up at the training ground. I will go there again after dinner to release them.

Although they failed, Minato and Kushina were still somewhat unexpected.

It seems they have all grown a lot during this time.

As for the Japanese football team...

At this point, Kagura paused and did not continue.

As the first loser, Hiashi Hyuga's defeat was utterly devoid of any highlights.

He lost far too easily; if he had to be given a score, he would undoubtedly be the worst performer of the day.

However, Kagura harbored a slight doubt about Hiashi.

Recalling the battle with him today, Kagura sensed a trace of "acting".

The current head of the Hyuga clan is so incompetent that he was completely fooled by a simple "shadow clone"?

Kagura had reason to believe that this kid was hiding his true abilities today.

It's worth noting that although he was in the same class as Minato and Kushina, he was actually two years older than them.

In Konoha, all you need to do to graduate from the Konoha Academy and become a genin is have the ability to pass the exam.

It is not necessary to study for a certain number of years to graduate.

This is why Kakashi Hatake was able to graduate from the Ninja Academy at the age of 5 in the original storyline.

As a member of the Hyuga clan, Hiashi graduated two years later than Minato and the others, which is somewhat unreasonable.

What race is the Hyuga clan?

It can be said that among the many clans in Konoha, it is the only prestigious clan that can be compared with the Uchiha clan.

In Kagura's memory, however, such a powerful clan seemed eerily silent.

As both clans possess eye techniques originating from the Otsutsuki clan, the Hyuga and Uchiha clans are like two sides of the same coin, representing two completely opposite extremes.

The Uchiha clan is known for its passionate emotions and its strong desire to express them.

The Hyuga clan, on the other hand, is like a rigid and decadent family, rarely expressing themselves in front of others.

Even in Kagura's understanding, the Uchiha clan has produced many outstanding characters throughout the Naruto storyline, such as Madara, Itachi, Shisui, and Sasuke.

But what about the Hyuga clan, which is on par with the Uchiha clan?

Aside from Hinata, the protagonist's wife, it seems that only Neji Hyuga, who is supposedly from a branch family, is memorable.

Even Hyuga Neji only strived to show his talent because he was spurred on by his father's death and the main family's division system.

Let the people of Konoha understand the power of the Byakugan.

This seems completely inconsistent with the Hyuga clan's status in Konoha.

Kagura only gradually came to understand this after her time travel and the experiences she had over the years.

This family seems to be intentionally hiding its brilliance.

As for the reason?

Just look at the Uchiha clan that was wiped out in the original storyline to get a glimpse of the situation.

Even the so-called system of the main family and branch families, in Kagura's view now, seems more like a way to suppress the family's geniuses.

Otherwise, why would they be so worried about receiving disapproving looks?

Even the Uchiha clan wouldn't go so far as to create such a heinous system just for the Sharingan.

Even if the Byakugan is precious, which is more worth fighting for: the Sharingan or the Byakugan?

At least you can find the answer by looking at Orochimaru.

Although Hiashi Hyuga once said in the story that he was "the strongest in Konoha".

Many other accounts also describe the Hyuga clan as the "strongest."

However, throughout the entire Naruto storyline, it seems that the head of the Hyuga clan was intentionally or unintentionally absent from all the key moments and battles.

Reflecting on all of this, and considering Japan's performance today.

Kagura was certain that Hiashi had been hiding his true abilities when facing his test today.

Or rather, it seems that the entire Hyuga clan was intentionally hiding their true strengths when facing Konoha.

Chapter 7 Free-range training

In fact, Kagura did not actually make the three disciples wait until midnight before releasing them.

Instead, after dinner, at Tsunade's urging, he went to the training ground and released the three.

After confirming the time and place for their meeting the next day with the three, Kagura kicked Minato, who wanted to come home with her for a free meal, back home.

However, on the morning of the second day, just half an hour after the three had gathered on time, Kagura appeared before them, yawning.

Seeing such an unreliable teacher, the three of them frowned so deeply they could practically trap a mosquito between their brows.

However, having experienced yesterday's test, the three dared not speak their anger, only staring at Kagura's face with dissatisfaction.

However, Kagura clearly didn't care about the three little ones' gazes, and casually handed them a manual.

Looking at the thin manual in front of him, Minato hesitated for a moment, but still stepped forward and took it.

However, when he saw the words "Ninja Squad Tactical Training Manual" written on the manual, he couldn't help but be stunned for a moment.

Kushina and Hiashi, who were standing nearby, also looked over at the same time. After they saw the name on the manual, they instantly understood what was going on.

At this moment, Kagura explained while yawning:

"This is a training manual that I spent a lot of time writing last night. Your task today is to study the contents carefully and practice."

However, all three of them looked at Kagura with distrust when she told them that she had "written it all night."

Are you kidding me?

Given the thickness of this manual, it's only about ten pages long. You expect me to stay up all night writing this?

That's clearly just an excuse you made for being late!

However, Kagura seemed oblivious to the disdainful looks from her disciples, continuing to speak as she walked towards a large tree nearby:

"Okay, you can practice on your own now. I'm going to take a nap over there..."

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