Naruto: Tenseigan Eye

Chapter 439: Chapter 439: You Are Faster Than Me, but Are You as Strong as Me?



"In the future, you can arrange your own time to come here. When you come, just fight with Kirabi directly. After the fight, leave immediately. Don't talk nonsense with him, avoid gossiping, and certainly don't pick up his habits.

I don't want to see you rapping all the time, mumbling to yourself like a lunatic. Understand?"

A Hokage who constantly mumbles and raps?

Shinki imagined it for a moment and found the thought unbearable.

This sort of thing absolutely must not happen.

What? Mumbling and rapping?

The little yellow-haired boy was puzzled. Rap was of no interest to him—certainly less important than a bowl of ramen. As for endless mumbling? That was even more absurd. He was far from being a chatterbox.

"Teacher, rest assured. I will follow your instructions and avoid unnecessary communication with this Cloud ninja."

"Good, that's what I wanted to hear. Once you master the Flying Thunder God Technique, I'll assign you to other tasks."

After patting Minato Namikaze on the shoulder and offering encouragement, Shinki left directly. The little yellow-haired boy, keeping his teacher's words in mind, readied two specially crafted kunai and threw them at Killer Bee, who was sitting nearby, mumbling and scratching his head while holding a music score.

"Bee, danger incoming!"

After Killer Bee completely subjugated the Eight-Tails, the tailed beast begrudgingly began to accept its eccentric yet harmless host.

"Hmm?"

Kirabi froze momentarily before quickly stashing the music score. Without turning, he drew a slender blade with his right hand, deflecting the incoming kunai.

"Idiot, jerk, sneak attack!" Kirabi barked, glaring at Namikaze Minato.

But Minato didn't respond. He flashed away, retrieving the deflected kunai and charging toward Kirabi again.

The little yellow-haired boy's silent but fierce assault left Kirabi fuming. This kid was clearly not the sociable type his teacher had warned about.

"Too noisy," Minato thought grimly, watching Kirabi's nonstop muttering. Even mid-battle, Killer Bee couldn't resist dropping rhymes, alternating between insults and nonsensical phrases in rap form.

Though annoyed, Minato remained focused. Armed with kunai, he launched attack after attack. Compared to Konoha's direct and efficient taijutsu style, Cloud's approach, particularly Kirabi's multi-sword techniques, was unconventional and unpredictable.

The teacher was right—this guy is tricky!

Minato's excitement grew with each exchange. His opponent's unusual movements tested his reactions, speed, and adaptability, challenging the combat lessons instilled by Shinki.

Kirabi, unused to fighting someone as relentless as Minato, quickly lost composure. Though he initially managed to hold his ground with fancy multi-sword techniques, the pace of battle began overwhelming him.

Minato's sheer speed, precision, and strategic use of kunai repeatedly forced Kirabi into defensive positions. Several times, Minato could have landed decisive blows but chose to pull back, demonstrating both restraint and skill.

"This is impossible! Jerk!" Kirabi shouted, abandoning his usual rhymes as frustration took over.

Though the two were similar in age, Minato's strength far exceeded Kirabi's. His style—simple, direct, and overwhelmingly fast—left Kirabi no room for counterattacks.

Namikaze Minato, meanwhile, contemplated the purpose behind his teacher's instruction to spar with Killer Bee. He realized that understanding an opponent's habits and techniques was crucial, especially against unique styles like Cloud's. Slowly but surely, Minato began mimicking aspects of Killer Bee's swordplay, integrating it into his own fighting style.

Guided by Shinki's training, Minato's growth was evident. His taijutsu, though straightforward, utilized overwhelming speed, power, and sharp reflexes to dominate the fight. Even when Killer Bee switched to more creative tactics, Minato countered effortlessly, forcing Kirabi to retreat further into defensive play.

By the end, Minato had fully adapted to Kirabi's patterns. The battle shifted decisively in Minato's favor, becoming one-sided as he incorporated both Konoha's efficiency and Cloud's unpredictability into his techniques.

As his understanding deepened, Minato began applying this knowledge to refine his combat approach further, especially in preparation for mastering the Flying Thunder God Technique—a skill requiring both finesse and creativity.

Kirabi, however, was left battered and bewildered. Despite their similarities in age, Minato's relentless strength, speed, and adaptability crushed Kirabi's confidence. The fight left a lasting impression on both young ninjas—one of growth and triumph, the other of frustration and determination.

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