Too Easy

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The next month of training was relatively simple.
Eat, calligraphy, listening and take notes, calligraphy, eat, sleep. And over and over again. But it worked, even when it became pretty boring after the third week.

My writing, I can say proudly, is just as when I was 9 years old. Something I'm very, very gleeful about. My understanding of Fūinjutsu is also pretty large for a beginner. If you take the knowledge of Jiraiya's lessons and the Uzumaki Fūinjutsu scrolls and books.

The Uzumaki Fūinjutsu does not tell how to do it, but the theories behind the subject and the grace at how to do it.

It was absolutely breathtaking. Every time I read a chapter, I felt marginally clevere than before. And It's only accessible to me. Nobody can touch the book, litterally. Jiji gave it to me. Apparently, Uzumaki Mito gave him permission to touch it, trusting that he wouldn't read from it. And he didn't.

I've totally neglected my physical training. I realised some days ago. But he did warn me about it, so I couldn't do anything about it.

I knew that, but, I honestly cant help but wonder..what if I got ambushed and kidnapped? Because, halloo, A hated Jinchūriki who lives alone and haven't got the slightest any physical training.

Thats just a way too good of a chance to let it slip by.

Even a lousy Kawarimi would do to capture me at this level.

But how? I though, taking a bite of my omelett. I could ask Jiraiya, but he would of course ask why, and what would I say? Nobody here knows that I know that I'm a Jinchuriki. I've been thinking of surprising Mizuki and ruining his moment. It would be soo worth the trouble. I cant ask Jiji, the same reason as Jiraiya.

I could maybe act like Naruto and say something like 'I want to get stronger!' And then sneak into the library and search on it. But it's supposed to be in the Academy Section. And I'm not an academy student.

But then again, did Naruto care about the rules? I think not. And with my inhuman stealth, I really dont think they will notice a book or two missing in the section.

It was easy. Seriously. I could have just walked inside and no one would have noticed it. The sect was, very messy, actually. There wasn't any dust or spider webs or spiders. There was just many books there and there and on the floor... was that a dried snot under the chair!? Eww!

I'm not surprised, it was very..child-like to do that. And it was eight-year-olds so I'm going to give them some slack. While I was at it, I took a scroll about Chakra Exercises. Unfortunately, no Tree-Climbing or Water Walking or even Wall-Walking. Not that I'II expect it. It is a Chūnin Level Technique.

I took a book about with E-rank jutsu's.

Oh, If it's about Jiraiya he won't be a problem. He said his Spy Network needs him and he will be back in a months time.

I'II start with these, I through,

I took a bite of my home-made choco-cookies.

The Leaf Concentration Exercise is for those with smaller reserves. It's not for those with very big and almost no control like stores.

The perfect one is one of Chakra-forth and layering. Chakra-forth is litteraly calling your chakra forth. There is two ways. You coat your hand in chakra, stilling and dulling it, then you add a second layer on top of it. It's like a second leaf. Then there is fine-tuning. You wrap chakra around your individual fingers and then layer it the same way.

Or, you can start the tree-climbing exercise. It's rougly the same as holding three layers on both hands.

This exercise is like heaven to those who has bigger-than-everage chakra. And the best part of it that you can adjust it if you mess it up. Unlike the leaf concentration where if you mess it up, you mess it up completely.

I though it would be a little easy to do. I was wrong.

It was very difficult. It was like having a drop of water and then putting another drop of water on top of it without mixing the two. I knew it wasn't impossible but it felt like it.

Well, now I have another thing on my to-do list.

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