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Taking a deep breath, Horyu addressed his concern. "Hokage-sama, I want to study the Flying Thunder God Jutsu."
Shisui's expression shifted as he weighed the request. The jutsu, known for its incredible speed and complexity, had significant strategic value, especially considering the formidable speed of both A and Bee from the Cloud village. After Minato's death, A was renowned as the fastest shinobi alive. Shisui understood Horyu's request in light of this, but he was also wary. The jutsu was not only difficult to master but potentially dangerous if misused. He had tried to learn it himself but had struggled with the intricacies of its space-time mechanics.
Shisui trusted Horyu, yet the thought of enhancing his power to such an extent was not without its risks. After a long moment of contemplation, he finally nodded. "Follow me," he said simply, standing up from his desk.
Leaving the office, Shisui and Horyu walked down to the basement. This was a new territory for Horyu; he had never ventured into this part of the Hokage building. The air grew cooler and heavier as they descended, the faint hum of chakra-laced seals pulsing along the walls. Guards stationed at strategic points nodded at Shisui, their eyes flicking curiously at Horyu. Each door they passed required Shisui's chakra to open, indicating the high security of this area.
Finally, they arrived at a room that made Horyu pause. The door slid open to reveal walls lined with scrolls, seals, and ancient texts. Horyu's eyes widened slightly, a rare show of emotion that spoke volumes of his interest.
Shisui watched him, a slight smile tugging at his lips. "This is where we keep some of the village's most valuable jutsus. Not many get to come here."
Horyu stepped inside, his gaze sweeping over the scrolls. Each one was a potential weapon, a tool to enhance his capabilities. The room was filled with the latent power of countless jutsus, some pulsing with dangerous levels of chakra that tingled against his skin.
"Where do you keep the Flying Thunder God Technique?" Horyu asked, his voice steady despite the treasure trove around him.
Shisui walked to a particularly secure-looking vault on the far side of the room. "Here," he said, placing his hand on the seal. The vault responded to his chakra signature, opening with a soft hiss. Inside, a few scrolls lay on a cushioned pedestal, their presence almost holy.
"This is it," Shisui said, his voice taking on a serious tone. "The Flying Thunder God Technique. It's a powerful jutsu, one that requires precision and a lot of control."
Shisui then removed a smaller scroll from the vault and handed it to Horyu. "Before you get to the real thing, take a look at this," he said, unrolling it before Horyu.
Inspecting the seal on the scroll, Horyu recognized it instantly. "A test for aptitude in space-time ninjutsu," he murmured, understanding the purpose behind the scroll. "Learning the Flying Thunder God Technique is time-consuming and arduous. It also requires immense talent. This system, created by the Second Hokage, tests those who wish to learn it. If you show even a hint of potential, I'll let you study the actual jutsu."
Horyu nodded, understanding the intent behind the scroll Shisui presented to him. He was well-prepared for this; after all, he had learned a great deal from Legendary Mito herself and had delved deep into Uzumaki seals during his training. But he already knew the Flying Thunder God Technique, he had to feign ignorance for now. It was a strategic play—gaining access officially would provide him a valid cover for using it later, avoiding any difficult questions about how he had acquired such advanced knowledge independently.
"Let's see what this test entails," Horyu said, focusing on the scroll with a professional interest.
Shisui observed him closely, gauging his reaction. "This technique isn't for the faint-hearted. It's killed more than a few who've tried to master it prematurely."
Horyu smirked slightly. "I'm not one to back down from a challenge," he replied, his tone even and confident.
Shisui gave a nod of approval. "I expect nothing less from you. If you show aptitude with this preliminary test, I'll give you full access to the technique."
Taking the scroll, Horyu unrolled it slowly, revealing complex symbols and seals that formed the preliminary test. It was a filter designed to measure one's potential to handle space-time ninjutsu without the inherent risks of jumping straight into the Flying Thunder God Technique.
"Shall we begin?" Horyu asked, ready to demonstrate his capability.
"Yes, but remember, this is just the first step," Shisui reminded him. "Take your time to understand the mechanics before you attempt anything."
Horyu nodded, absorbing the information on the scroll. His eyes scanned the intricate patterns, and he performed a series of hand seals with precise movements. A faint glow emanated from the scroll, a sign that it was activating. The room filled with a subtle vibration, the air tingling as if charged with unseen energy.
"Interesting," Horyu murmured, focusing his chakra to interact with the scroll. "It's about manipulating not just chakra but the very fabric of space around it."
Shisui watched, impressed by Horyu's calm demeanor and technical insight. "Exactly. The technique involves creating and using chakra points that act as anchors, allowing instant movement between them."
Horyu continued to work with the scroll, his focus intense. After two hours, he looked up, sweat beading his forehead. "I think I've grasped the basics," he said, purposely showing signs of fatigue to not alarm Shisui. He could have solved the scroll in seconds, but that wasn't the goal here.
Shisui, observing from a distance, approached as Horyu activated the small scroll with apparent effort. "You really have talent for this," Shisui remarked, impressed. He then sighed, adding, "Well, as promised, you can study the real jutsu. You have one week, then you will head to the Cloud Front. I'll come fetch you in a week."
He then led Horyu to an adjacent room within the scroll vault. The room was isolated, meant to ensure that sensitive materials like the scrolls did not leave the secure area. Since the scrolls couldn't be taken out, and Shisui couldn't leave Horyu unsupervised with the others, this was the only solution.
Once inside the smaller room, Shisui pulled out the real Flying Thunder God Technique scroll from a secured container and handed it to Horyu. "This is it. Make the most of your time," Shisui advised, his tone serious.
Horyu nodded, taking the scroll with a gravity befitting its power. "Thank you, Hokage-sama. I won't waste this opportunity."
As Shisui left the room, Horyu unrolled the scroll on a nearby table and began studying the intricate seals and formulas written on it. The jutsu was complex, involving precise chakra control and an understanding of space-time that went beyond normal shinobi skills. Horyu was familiar with the concepts, thanks to his own secretive training and the system's guidance, but he had to play the part of a diligent student discovering them anew.
Over the next week, Horyu immersed himself in the technique, practicing the hand seals and memorizing the necessary chakra flows. He was careful to manage his chakra usage, making it seem as though he was genuinely struggling with the advanced techniques. Each day, he made steady progress, a calculated demonstration meant to reassure any observers of his commitment and skill level.
Finally, the week came to an end. Shisui returned as promised to check on Horyu's progress. "How are you holding up?" he asked, peering at the notes and practice diagrams Horyu had scattered around the room.
"I've made some progress," Horyu replied, showing a controlled burst of speed that mimicked the jutsu's effect without fully deploying it. "It's more challenging than I expected, but I'm getting there."
Shisui nodded, satisfied with the update. "Good to hear. Remember, the real test will be applying it under combat conditions. Keep practicing, but don't overdo it."
"I understand," Horyu responded, his tone steady. "I'll be ready for the Cloud Front."
With their conversation concluded, Shisui helped Horyu pack up the materials. "Let's head back up. You need to prepare for your departure."
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