"No wonder Chidori requires the Sharingan to maximize its potential."
Jing Yan's current Body Flicker Technique is also facing a similar issue after using it.
His vision and body can't keep up.
Although it's not as lethal as Chidori, it still affects his ability to unleash his full power.
He has two possible solutions:
Improve his eyesight to match his body's speed, or let his body catch up to his speed.
The first option requires talent, with Minato Namikaze being one of the best examples.
For the latter, Guy is an excellent example.
He has to keep training!
Determination filled Jing Yan's eyes as he started using his Body Flicker Technique, coordinating his attacks with punches, kicks, and kunai.
He moved like lightning.
Gradually, his speed decreased, but his skills became sharper.
Above, Jiraiya sat in a tree, using ninjutsu to hide among the leaves, surprised.
As one of the Three Legendary Ninja, he could easily discern what the boy was training.
Control his speed!
The opponent's Body Flicker Technique is indeed powerful, but the faster the speed, the better. However, if it's out of control, it could easily become a liability in battle.
The boy's Body Flicker Technique is already very strong. Some jonin might not have Body Flicker skills like this boy below.
What truly astonished Jiraiya, though, was the boy's awareness—speed isn't everything. His goal was to control it while increasing it.
Controlling speed is often more important than merely increasing it.
This simple truth is something many ninja realize only after countless life-and-death battles.
"Impressive!" Jiraiya thought. Another Minato?
He had seen the boy before, often passing by the baths where he trained. Several times, Jiraiya had almost been spotted by Jing Yan, leaving a deep impression on him.
The boy was hardworking and kept training, but what impressed Jiraiya the most was his mindset.
Unlike others who trained aimlessly, Jing Yan trained with a clear purpose. He focused on Taijutsu, the Body Flicker Technique, and the Substitution Technique, always striving to improve.
Jiraiya marveled at how Jing Yan honed his Body Flicker Technique, pushing the limits of his abilities. The boy trained not just to increase his speed but to control it.
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"A genius!" Jiraiya thought. It reminded him of Minato.
As a Sannin, he remained hidden, knowing that Jing Yan wouldn't detect him. He continued observing in admiration as the boy trained into the night.
Exhausted, Jing Yan lay down under a tree, staring at the branches above. A shadow seemed a bit unusual under the moonlight.
He sat up. "Who's there?"
A faint rustling sound suddenly echoed—something had vanished among the trees.
At the Konoha Ninja School
A group of students who had become ninja sat in the classroom.
The teacher hadn't arrived, and the students were busy watching others train below.
However, two stood out.
One was Might Guy, doing a one-handed handstand to strengthen his body. Compared to those around him, his style and appearance were unique.
The other was Jing Yan, who was observing Guy.
Finally, Guy couldn't hold back.
In the past, Jing Yan was a quiet, reserved figure in class, always focused on training and never too concerned with personal relationships. He was unassuming and rarely interacted with others.
Jing Yan and Guy's relationship could only be described as average—they knew each other's names and faces.
"Kyohiko-kun, am I bothering you with my training?"
Jing Yan shook his head. "No, I admire you."
Guy hesitated. "Admire me?" he asked, a bit puzzled. "Are you mocking me? I almost failed to graduate before."
Jing Yan disagreed. "At least you graduated, right?"
Then he continued seriously, "Friend, I've been watching you. Even though your ninjutsu talent is average, and your understanding isn't that great..."
Guy's face grew slightly more sullen.
"...But you have persistence and determination that others lack, and you're not afraid of being judged. That's a talent in itself. Wow, you're truly a hardworking genius!"
"A hardworking genius?" Guy was stunned. No one had ever called him a genius before, except his father.
"I... I'm not a genius," Guy stammered.
"Why not? The Hokage said perseverance is the strongest talent. Most people don't have it. Look around—who else is training besides you?"
Jing Yan whispered.
Guy looked around. Everyone was idle, but Jing Yan was still practicing, controlling a kunai with one hand while appearing to form seals with the other.
Beside him, Yuhi Kurenai sat quietly in her seat, not joining in the noise.
"Did Hokage-sama really say that?" Guy asked in amazement.
Of course, Sarutobi Hiruzen never actually said that. The prospective Hokage, Ryomine Kyohiko, was the one who did!
Jing Yan held back a smile and decided not to reveal the truth.
Suddenly, Guy hugged Jing Yan tightly.
"But I'm really grateful to you, Jing Yan. You're the second person to recognize me after my father!" Tears filled Guy's eyes.
Shocked, Jing Yan awkwardly patted Guy shoulder. Guy tears drew the attention of everyone in the room.
The entire class stopped, turning their attention toward them.
Jing Yan felt awkward and out of place.
Guy, reflecting on his emotions, wiped away his tears.
A woman's voice broke the tension.
"Guy-kun, who was the first person?"
The whole class turned to Guy.
Without hesitation, Guy proudly declared, "Of course, it's my eternal rival, Hatake Kakashi!"
Everyone was initially stunned, then curious, and some even laughed.
"Right! I could say Kakashi is my eternal rival, too!" someone joked.
"Kakashi graduated at five and became a chunin at six," another student added.
Guy fell silent as the class erupted in laughter, but Jing Yan patted his shoulder again and spoke sincerely.
"If you aim for first place, you'll get closer to it. If you're satisfied with second or third place, you might end up fourth or fifth. Kai, believe in yourself. You're Kakashi's eternal rival!"
"Kyohiko-kun!" Guy exclaimed, beaming. He wasn't crying now; he was thrilled and happy. "You understand me, just like my father!"
As Guy laughed and cried simultaneously, Jing Yan sighed inwardly.
His goal was Kakashi, but his own aim was to surpass Guy in the future.
Everyone has their own bright future.
[Building the psychological resilience of a ninja is an important task for a Hokage. You have strengthened the heart of a Genin and given him an endless fighting spirit.]
[Reward: Your Basic Physical Skills/Taijutsu have increased.]
Jing Yan pondered deeply as knowledge of Physical Skills filled his mind. Most of it was about using strength effectively with his feet and palms.
It became clearer to him: rewards are directly linked to the impact of events and others' abilities.
For example, yesterday's reward was an enhancement to his Body Flicker Technique after gaining trust, while today's reward, aligned with Guy strength, improved his Physical Skills.