Chapter 7

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The next morning, Amaya felt fit again and was able to get out of bed. Just a few moments later, Hagaoromo stood in front of her with a smile and explained that his sons had already left, so she had to eat alone with him. It hadn't bothered Amaya much, as she hadn't eaten or spoken much. She wasn't used to everything being different here.

Right after the meal, Hagoromo had decided to show Amaya his village. It wasn't particularly large, which she quickly noticed. However, everything looked much brighter than at home.

Several trees grew behind the bushes, while fields of flowers adorned the houses. A little further away from the village were some fields where grain and vegetables were being harvested. On the whole, not much different from her place.

"And everyone trains here." Hagoromo said as they arrived at a hut where there was a small noise. Amaya's eyes turned to two boys who were fighting. "You already know Ashura. He's currently fighting his brother, Indra." The man explained and entered the hut.

Amaya quietly followed the man and swallowed briefly when the fighting stopped and all eyes were on the chief. "Don't let us disturb you. I'll show Amaya our village."

"So you're feeling better!" Ashura grinned immediately, beaming from ear to ear. "Brother, I told you about her!"

Indra glanced at the girl before his eyes narrowed slightly. Her stature didn't look particularly strong. Likewise, this girl seemed weak in general. Finally, she collapsed in front of Ashura.

"Pleased to meet you." Amaya spoke politely, just as she had been taught, and bowed briefly. "Why are you showing her our training ground, father?" Indra asked curiously.

"I've decided that everyone should learn how to use chakra. I think that Amaya should also learn how to fight." Hagoromo said calmly. Indra looked at the girl again. "She's far too weak."

At that moment, Amaya clenched her fist. How could he say she was weak? She would show that Indra!

Hagoromo began to laugh. "Don't judge until you know something about your opponents, Indra." He looked at his father, slightly annoyed. He had no desire to train with a girl. "Come on, brother, this could be fun." Ashura grinned and looked at Amaya. "If you want, I'll teach you everything we've learned so far. Only we can still do my Ninshu ourselves."

"Ninshu?" Amaya asked now. "Ninshu is a form of chakra. You can fight with it, as well as with a katana or with your fists. But you also use your chakra, which flows in everyone." Ashura explained immediately.

"Oh, I see..." the girl mumbled and smiled. Perhaps this ninshu could teach her how to use the Sharingan better.

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