1 Woaaaaah! [Konoha - C] Fri Nov 29, 2013 9:24 pm
Shindou
D-rank
“Hiyah!”
Fuyuki watched on as a young boy, no older than the age of ten, threw a fist forward sloppily. He had put too much force into the punch and not enough into keeping balance. Coupled with the fact that he had been using an unstable stance in the first place, the boy ended up tipping forward and falling flat on his face. A chorus of laughter erupted out in the class as everyone turned to look at the fallen boy, chipping in their two cents to his mishap.
“That's enough, that's enough,” Fuyuki said. “Get back to practicing.”
The six students under Fuyuki's care gave him an unsatisfied and annoyed look as they turned away from him and went back to their own spars. They were practicing in pairs, polishing up their taijutsu abilities. Mitsuhide-sensei had at first been skeptical about putting the Academy students through an accelerated taijutsu program suggested by the council, but in wake of the coming war and dark times, it was really out of his hands whether or not to prepare the future generation for the darkness that may descend upon them, whether they liked it or not.
Fuyuki scrunched up his nose as the thought of weaponising these children came to mind. He wasn't a Konoha ninja, and was still unfamiliar with some of their ways, but he was sure that someone like Mitsuhide-sensei, the Thirteenth Hokage of Konoha, wouldn't allow such an inhumane thing to happen, right? He knew all ninja were tools and were meant to be used as weapons, but to actually plan on weaponising the future generation for the sake of the village disgusted him. Whoever had planned this wasn't a leader thinking for the good of his people; it was a dictator thinking for the bad of others.
Nevertheless, the motion had been passed. Fuyuki presumed it was just a test-run, to see how much Academy students of that young age could improve within such a short time. If it was a pass, if it bore satisfactory results, then it may be taken into consideration as a long-term policy. It really wasn't a choice of want or not in matters like this, with tales of Kirigakure burning coming with every merchant, and with each tale bearing worse news and more hint of despair than before. The once proud nation that had stood from the ashes of its defeat at the hands of a rogue Konoha ninja, Hao Uchiha, was once again being brought to its knees by a missing ninja who disagreed with the new administration and new Mizukage.
Fuyuki had undertaken this mission because he had wanted to help these children, as the mission was only categorised as 'training'. However, in the mission briefing, he had been urged to give his all into the mission, much more than he usually would while performing other missions, and this gave him the notion that, maybe these children didn't want to be trained, but were forced to be trained. He was all for the idea of strengthening them to ensure their survival, but powering them up for the sole purpose of having more disposable weapons at one's fingertips almost made him want to flash up his Kuroka weapon and cut something – anything – down.
He helped the fallen boy back to his feet, giving him a brief once-over to check for any major injuries. It was just protocol – no one would get any major injuries from a simple fall like that. And, if something like that was enough to deter them from trying, then they were in no way suited to becoming ninja, a profession which very likely would require them to kill while being on the very verge of death, much more so since they had to uphold the revered Will of Fire that had allowed Konoha to prosper despite overwhelming odds throughout the ages.
“Try it again,” Fuyuki ordered, trying to be as commanding as he could be.
The boy went back into the stance Fuyuki had shown him countless times. It was the basic Academy stance taught to students before they were expected to integrate their own preferred styles and change the flexible style into something more suited to their personal preferences, but that was at a much more advance level, possible Chunin. For now, the boy only had to memorise the basic stance that Fuyuki had picked up from the Academy instructors, and sadly to say, it seemed as if he was doing poorly at memorising it, much less utilising it, despite having been at it for two hours.
Fuyuki spared a quick glance at the other students. They were all lazy as hell. Only one pair was actually sparring with one another, and their stances were only somewhat better than the boy he was teaching. Another pair was in the ring, taunting and dancing with one another across the field, with no actual attacks embedded into any of their movements or any intent of improving, while the last pair was merely lying on the ground in boredom. One student of said pair was also already asleep.
“Hey!” Fuyuki snapped sternly as his head whipped to face the other three students. “Practice properly or you're not going home tonight!”
“You can't do that to us!” the boy on the floor said, before closing his eyes.
“Yeah, our parents will complain to the school, then you'll get in trouble!”
“Besides, you're not even a Konoha ninja! You can't order us around!”
Fuyuki closed his eyes and took a deep breath to calm himself down. Having invested two hours into a group of misfits and failures had given him nothing but a bad headache. None of them were showing any progress, or even the desire to be better than what they were a couple of hours ago. He would have no problem teaching a completely hopeless idiot with the will to improve, but these kids didn't even seem to be suited for ordinary civil service, much less a career as demanding as that of a ninja.
And they had dared to insult him in that sense? He had put all of his sweat and blood into improving for the village of Konoha. Sure, while he wasn't a ninja of the village and while he wasn't born in the village, in what little time he had spent in the small place he had already seen it as part of his home, and he refused to let this boy badmouth him as such.
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Fuyuki watched on as a young boy, no older than the age of ten, threw a fist forward sloppily. He had put too much force into the punch and not enough into keeping balance. Coupled with the fact that he had been using an unstable stance in the first place, the boy ended up tipping forward and falling flat on his face. A chorus of laughter erupted out in the class as everyone turned to look at the fallen boy, chipping in their two cents to his mishap.
“That's enough, that's enough,” Fuyuki said. “Get back to practicing.”
The six students under Fuyuki's care gave him an unsatisfied and annoyed look as they turned away from him and went back to their own spars. They were practicing in pairs, polishing up their taijutsu abilities. Mitsuhide-sensei had at first been skeptical about putting the Academy students through an accelerated taijutsu program suggested by the council, but in wake of the coming war and dark times, it was really out of his hands whether or not to prepare the future generation for the darkness that may descend upon them, whether they liked it or not.
Fuyuki scrunched up his nose as the thought of weaponising these children came to mind. He wasn't a Konoha ninja, and was still unfamiliar with some of their ways, but he was sure that someone like Mitsuhide-sensei, the Thirteenth Hokage of Konoha, wouldn't allow such an inhumane thing to happen, right? He knew all ninja were tools and were meant to be used as weapons, but to actually plan on weaponising the future generation for the sake of the village disgusted him. Whoever had planned this wasn't a leader thinking for the good of his people; it was a dictator thinking for the bad of others.
Nevertheless, the motion had been passed. Fuyuki presumed it was just a test-run, to see how much Academy students of that young age could improve within such a short time. If it was a pass, if it bore satisfactory results, then it may be taken into consideration as a long-term policy. It really wasn't a choice of want or not in matters like this, with tales of Kirigakure burning coming with every merchant, and with each tale bearing worse news and more hint of despair than before. The once proud nation that had stood from the ashes of its defeat at the hands of a rogue Konoha ninja, Hao Uchiha, was once again being brought to its knees by a missing ninja who disagreed with the new administration and new Mizukage.
Fuyuki had undertaken this mission because he had wanted to help these children, as the mission was only categorised as 'training'. However, in the mission briefing, he had been urged to give his all into the mission, much more than he usually would while performing other missions, and this gave him the notion that, maybe these children didn't want to be trained, but were forced to be trained. He was all for the idea of strengthening them to ensure their survival, but powering them up for the sole purpose of having more disposable weapons at one's fingertips almost made him want to flash up his Kuroka weapon and cut something – anything – down.
He helped the fallen boy back to his feet, giving him a brief once-over to check for any major injuries. It was just protocol – no one would get any major injuries from a simple fall like that. And, if something like that was enough to deter them from trying, then they were in no way suited to becoming ninja, a profession which very likely would require them to kill while being on the very verge of death, much more so since they had to uphold the revered Will of Fire that had allowed Konoha to prosper despite overwhelming odds throughout the ages.
“Try it again,” Fuyuki ordered, trying to be as commanding as he could be.
The boy went back into the stance Fuyuki had shown him countless times. It was the basic Academy stance taught to students before they were expected to integrate their own preferred styles and change the flexible style into something more suited to their personal preferences, but that was at a much more advance level, possible Chunin. For now, the boy only had to memorise the basic stance that Fuyuki had picked up from the Academy instructors, and sadly to say, it seemed as if he was doing poorly at memorising it, much less utilising it, despite having been at it for two hours.
Fuyuki spared a quick glance at the other students. They were all lazy as hell. Only one pair was actually sparring with one another, and their stances were only somewhat better than the boy he was teaching. Another pair was in the ring, taunting and dancing with one another across the field, with no actual attacks embedded into any of their movements or any intent of improving, while the last pair was merely lying on the ground in boredom. One student of said pair was also already asleep.
“Hey!” Fuyuki snapped sternly as his head whipped to face the other three students. “Practice properly or you're not going home tonight!”
“You can't do that to us!” the boy on the floor said, before closing his eyes.
“Yeah, our parents will complain to the school, then you'll get in trouble!”
“Besides, you're not even a Konoha ninja! You can't order us around!”
Fuyuki closed his eyes and took a deep breath to calm himself down. Having invested two hours into a group of misfits and failures had given him nothing but a bad headache. None of them were showing any progress, or even the desire to be better than what they were a couple of hours ago. He would have no problem teaching a completely hopeless idiot with the will to improve, but these kids didn't even seem to be suited for ordinary civil service, much less a career as demanding as that of a ninja.
And they had dared to insult him in that sense? He had put all of his sweat and blood into improving for the village of Konoha. Sure, while he wasn't a ninja of the village and while he wasn't born in the village, in what little time he had spent in the small place he had already seen it as part of his home, and he refused to let this boy badmouth him as such.
Word Count: 1104