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Although these methods differed from those Asahi currently used, they had some similarities.
As Asahi took out the jade tokens, his hands quickly formed various seals in the air. These seals were noticeably different.
While they resembled the hand signs used in the Naruto world, there were many distinct variations.
As Asahi continued forming seals, the energy within him began to stir.
Simultaneously, runes emerged from his hands, gradually embedding themselves into the jade tokens.
With Asahi's continuous actions, the jade tokens started to glow. However, the glow soon abruptly stopped, and the tokens cracked.
Asahi frowned, picked up one of the broken tokens, and pondered the issue while examining it.
Quickly, Asahi put down the broken token and took out a new one, starting the process again.
This time, he proceeded more carefully, advancing step by step. The same procedure, but this time the glow on the jade token did not abruptly stop.
As Asahi's movements gradually slowed, the light on the jade token also slowly faded, becoming internalized within the token. Satisfied with the result, Asahi smiled.
He then attempted to record the selected manual's contents into the token. He managed to imprint a significant portion of the text smoothly.
Possibly due to the material's limitations, he couldn't record any more after that. Nonetheless, Asahi was quite pleased.
The amount of content already recorded in this single token would have required countless previous tokens. Those earlier tokens could only store simple ninjutsu.
Initially, Asahi had created these tokens to record ninjutsu.
The current Ogami Clan's library was filled with these ordinary tokens, easily exchangeable for a small number of contribution points.
Without resting, Asahi retrieved dozens of jade tokens from his sleeve and continued creating memory tokens.
As he progressed, his speed increased. Eventually, Asahi could effortlessly create multiple memory tokens at once.
After producing a large number of memory tokens, Asahi recorded all the selected manuals into these tokens.
Additionally, he included many techniques suitable for the Naruto world, establishing them as the clan's secret techniques.
Once finished, Asahi slowly stood up. He turned to look at the large "Ogami" character on the wall, pondering for a moment.
Then, gathering his energy, a stone tablet suddenly rose beside the "Ogami" character in the hall.
With precise control, the stone tablet was engraved with intricate, ancient patterns. Though there were no words, it exuded a sense of timelessness and gravitas.
Asahi pondered for a long time before quietly inscribing "Founder of the Ogami Clan, Yudra" on the stone tablet.
He could have written much more, but he chose not to, feeling unworthy of evaluating his master just yet. After finishing, Asahi bowed solemnly to the stone tablet.
He then slowly walked out of the grand hall. As he stepped outside, a male and female disciple patrolling nearby were startled.
In the three months since joining, no one had seen Asahi leave the hall, leading many to think of him as a tireless training machine.
But within a second, they regained their composure and bowed deeply to Asahi. He acknowledged them with a slight nod. The patrolling system was Konan's suggestion.
Initially, Asahi was reluctant to have disciples patrol, but considering the future growth of the Ogami Clan and the need to prevent unnecessary disturbances, he agreed.
As Asahi descended the steps, the two disciples remained motionless. Curious, Asahi asked, "Is there something you need?"
The two shook their heads quickly and said, "No, Master." Seeing their nervousness, Asahi smiled wryly, knowing they wouldn't relax until he left.
Without saying more, he walked away. Only after he disappeared did the patrolling disciples exhale deeply.
The female disciple patted her chest, saying, "I was so nervous just now. Standing in front of the Master, I didn't know what to say."
The male disciple nodded in agreement. "Yeah, it's not surprising. The Master's presence alone is overwhelming."
"Exactly. But we were lucky to see the Master today. Let's finish our patrol quickly; I can't wait to tell the others," the female disciple said excitedly, leading the way.
The male disciple followed closely behind. Although they spoke of Asahi's imposing aura, he had shown none.
If they had been ordinary people unaware of his identity, they might have even chatted casually with him. Their nerves had simply gotten the best of them.
Unbothered by their thoughts, Asahi arrived at the Ogami Clan's Training Department.
Along the way, he didn't encounter any other disciples, as time was a precious commodity in the Ogami Clan.
As ninjas, essential training time is indispensable. Moreover, the training progress of Ogami Clan members is leaps and bounds ahead of ordinary people.
The feeling of getting stronger is addictive, which has led to the emergence of a large number of training fanatics within the Ogami Clan.
They spend their days in their training areas, training relentlessly. After all, everyone has the goal of becoming an inner disciple.
Additionally, the clan has many powerful secret techniques and summoning beasts, all requiring a large number of contribution points.
Thus, members spend their free time undertaking missions to accumulate contribution points. However, earning these points is quite challenging.
Completing a regular mission can yield at most five contribution points.
As a result, after three months, the highest number of contribution points anyone has managed to accumulate is just over one hundred.
This is mainly because those individuals were already quite strong and could complete high-difficulty missions.
Asahi had anticipated this. Whether aiming for inner disciple status or exchanging for training secret techniques, it couldn't be too easy for them.
When Asahi arrived at the Training Department, he saw Pakura, looking bored, manipulating the natural transformation of her chakra.
For her, this was a crucial step in mastering her Kekkei Genkai.
However, upon seeing Asahi enter the department, Pakura immediately ceased her chakra practice and stood up, looking puzzled.
"Master, what brings you here?" she asked. Her question was understandable, as Asahi had been in continuous training and had not left the central hall recently.
Hearing her question, Asahi took out the jade tokens containing the manuals he had inscribed. Each token was clearly labeled with its contents.
Pakura, surprised, looked at Asahi with curiosity.
Asahi explained, "These are training manuals covering everything from weapon forging to Pharma."
"Place these in the core section of the Training Department for the disciples to exchange and study."
"Remember, these are the clan's treasures and must not be shared outside."
Upon hearing Asahi's explanation, Pakura's expression became serious.
Although she didn't know how Asahi had obtained these manuals or what they contained, she understood that they were extraordinary given Asahi's instructions.
"Don't worry, Master. I will ensure they are properly handled," Pakura said firmly. Then, she voiced her curiosity, "But why haven't we seen these before?"
Asahi understood her confusion and responded, "These are new additions. I've recently obtained them and decided it's time to make them available for our clan's development."
After all, for the past three months, the Ogami Clan had been somewhat lacking in this area. Asahi didn't want to hide anything and directly explained,
"These were left by the Founder, which I have just organized."
"Founder?!" Pakura exclaimed in surprise. It was the first time she had ever heard Asahi mention their Clan Founder.
Seeing her astonishment, Asahi nodded and continued, "Yes, our clan Founder, my master."
"You know the situation of our Ogami Clan. Although I am currently in the ninja world, the Ogami Clan exists beyond just this world."
The Founder is in another world, and if the opportunity arises, you might meet him someday."
After hearing Asahi's words, Pakura calmed down. Indeed, there was nothing too surprising about this.
Given Asahi's immense strength and the advanced cultivation methods he possessed, having a powerful backing was reasonable.
She was just taken aback by the sudden mention of Yudra.
Once she calmed down, Pakura nodded gently and acknowledged, "I understand."
She then proceeded to gather the dozens of jade tokens Asahi had handed her.
As she collected them, she asked, "Master, how many contribution points are needed to exchange for these manuals?"
Without hesitation, Asahi replied, "Each manual is divided into four parts."
"The first part can be exchanged for a few hundred contribution points since it is something every disciple needs to learn."
"For the subsequent parts, each should require 3x more points than the previous one compared to the Clan's secret techniques."
Asahi had anticipated Pakura's question.
The manuals couldn't be too easily accessible, but if the required contribution points were too high, it would discourage many disciples.
Hence, Asahi decided on this approach. Dividing the manuals into four parts made the first part almost a giveaway, yet even just the first quarter of the content would take a significant amount of time to study.
By the time they mastered it, their strength would be sufficient to earn the remaining parts.
Satisfied with the answer, Pakura had no objections. Asahi didn't linger any longer and returned to the central hall.
After Asahi left, Pakura followed his instructions and placed the jade tokens in the core area of the Training Department.
There, the highest level of sealing techniques personally set by Asahi protected the tokens, making the stored information the safest in the ninja world.
After securing the manuals, Pakura issued a clan summons. Instantly, the tokens of all Ogami Clan members vibrated.
Except for those on missions, every member gathered in the central hall's plaza within fifteen minutes. By this time, Asahi was already seated inside the hall, meditating.
However, Asahi had no intention of going out to explain. He left everything to Pakura, who straightforwardly conveyed the entire situation.
As she finished, everyone displayed a keen interest. Manuals valued higher than the sect's secret techniques were highly intriguing to them.
Most importantly, the first quarter of each manual was very affordable.
However, since most of the disciples didn't have enough contribution points yet, they dispersed after the announcement, ready to undertake missions to earn more points.
As the sounds gradually faded away, Asahi closed his eyes again. The process of recording the manuals had already brought him considerable insights.
Additionally, these things were essential for the path of cultivation. Asahi planned to take some time to thoroughly comprehend these materials.
....
Time flew by, and three years passed.
During this period, the ninja world remained generally peaceful, with no major incidents occurring.
The most noteworthy event was probably the Ogami Clan disciples roaming the land.
Motivated by the various treasures and techniques the clan offered, the enthusiasm of the Ogami Clan members continuously increased.
Although the Akatsuki collected many missions, the Ogami Clan disciples' eagerness turned these missions into highly sought-after opportunities.
If it weren't for Minato and others intervening and implementing a policy limiting each disciple to one mission at a time, the Mission Department would have been completely emptied of tasks in no time.
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