Hinata's sage training method is very simple, that is, directly use a large amount of elemental force to wrap Boruto, let his whole body and high-intensity natural energy contact each other, feel the feeling of natural energy, and lay the foundation for the next absorption of natural energy.
Of course, it is absolutely impossible to play specialization with this method of practicing Senjutsu. Washing the body with a large amount of elemental force will make him lose the potential for specialization.
But it doesn't matter, Boruto's body has the powerful bloodline of Hinata and Naruto, and the combination of bloodline and Senjutsu also has a high limit. It will not be limited to the upper limit because it cannot specialize in practicing a certain element.
"He has adapted to the elemental force for one minute, and it should be okay to continue. If we continue now, he should not die." Hinata observed Boruto's state and said to herself.
'Die... not die?'
Boruto felt extremely flustered in his heart. Now he felt that he was about to drown, and Hinata still thought he could continue, and wanted to increase the intensity for me?
Are you trying to murder me!
"Gather."
Hinata whispered, clenched her hand, and the huge amount of elemental force next to Boruto compressed inward again, crazily squeezing Boruto's body, and even a part of the elemental force directly penetrated into his body, and a small amount of elemental force was absorbed by the pure eye.
"I'm dying," Boruto said with difficulty and pain.
The elemental force around him was so dense that he felt as if he were encased in cement, barely able to move.
But correspondingly, such close contact with the elemental force was rapidly enhancing Boruto's perception of it. He could now clearly feel the difference between the elemental force and ordinary air, though the cost was significant.
"Snap!"
Hinata snapped her fingers, and the elemental force around Boruto dispersed. She looked at him and said with a smile, "Now, you should know what elemental force is, right? Can you feel the elemental force in the air around you?"
"Huff~ha~"
Boruto lay on the ground, gasping for air. He felt like he had almost died just now. He glared at Hinata, instinctively wanting to curse.
But....
Hinata's smile was too terrifying, more frightening than the ultimate boss in a horror movie. Boruto didn't dare to talk nonsense and obediently replied, "I feel it, I do, but I won't absorb these things."
"Not going to absorb? Easy, I'll help you~"
Hinata's smile grew even wider.
"No, no, no, I think it's better to rely on one's own strength for training, not to take shortcuts," Boruto said, trembling subconsciously with fear.
He used to be someone who disliked training and preferred shortcuts, which is why he accepted the use of scientific Ninja Tools.
But now, his shortcut mentality had been completely eradicated by Hinata's timely education. Boruto only wanted to train slowly and never take shortcuts again.
"But didn't you just say that Otsutsuki Urashiki is about to arrive, and there's no time to train bit by bit? The way I teach you, you'll learn Senjutsu the fastest. Just like the process we just went through, it could save you at least a week, or even a month," Hinata said with a smile.
"Training is a gradual process. Progress made by cutting corners inevitably comes at a cost. I don't think this method of training is good. Let's be more steady," Boruto argued strongly.
"Alright, then how about this? I'll give you a chance to train, and it's up to you to seize it," Hinata said with a gentle smile. "I'll give you half an hour of free time. You can train or rest, but after half an hour, if you haven't learned how to absorb elemental force for training, I'll use my method to help you adapt for five minutes."
"After the adaptation time, I'll give you another half hour to train or rest, and then adapt again, until you successfully learn Senjutsu. That should be okay, right?"
"Can I refuse?" Boruto asked with a grim expression.
"You can, you can choose to adapt directly until you learn how to control Senjutsu. Most people don't get such an efficient opportunity to learn Senjutsu," Hinata said.
Her idea was actually quite simple. The half-hour rest time was for Boruto to hear, but the actual duration would depend on her actions and whether Boruto would cooperate.
The reason was simple. Hinata's goal was always to help Boruto train and, on that basis, to get a little bit of information about another world. The key was the information. She wanted Boruto to willingly reveal it to her, not for her to actively inquire about it.
The specific method was also simple. As long as she started a conversation about five minutes before the time was up and pretended to forget about the time, that would be enough.
As long as Boruto wasn't foolish, he would desperately look for topics to chat about, voluntarily telling her all sorts of things, just to delay a bit more time, to rest a bit longer. He definitely wouldn't want to take shortcuts in training.
Then, Hinata would cooperate with Boruto. As long as he talked about something she was interested in, she would let him delay a little longer, allowing her to learn more information. But if she wasn't interested, she would start the adaptive training right away, to strengthen Boruto's abilities.
After all, there was still plenty of time, and there were many methods and means to use next, so there was no big problem.
"Ah~!"
Before long, the training grounds of Konohagakure echoed with the anguished screams of a young boy. Jugo, who had planned to train, could hear it from afar. Confused and shocked, he looked towards the training grounds, clueless about what had happened.
'Surely no one would dare cause trouble here, right?'
Jugo squinted his eyes, sensing directly, and quickly approached the training grounds.
Eventually, he discovered two people at the Konohagakure training grounds: Hinata and an unfamiliar young boy who bore a striking resemblance to Naruto, with the same blonde hair, facial structure, and whisker marks.
At that moment, Hinata stood behind the boy, her hand pressed against his back, while the boy's expression twisted in pain as if enduring some extreme human torture.
"Could it be that Hinata has awakened?"
A bizarre thought crossed Jugo's mind, but he quickly shook his head, dismissing the dangerous idea, and muttered to himself, "Impossible, impossible, Hinata shouldn't be that kind of person, right?"
Jugo stole another glance, feeling that something was off. If there had been someone in Konohagakure who looked so much like Naruto, he should have known. Could there be some hidden story?
Was she extracting some information?
Or was she simply playing around?
(End of chapter)
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