The massive sky island, floating above the clouds, stretched endlessly before the eyes of its inhabitants. Its scale was almost incomprehensible, as it was as large as Turkey and possessed the same natural resources, mountains, and fertile soils. The island seemed like an untouched paradise, yet in the center, the heart of a future nation was already under construction. Under the radiant sun, hundreds of civilians and marines worked tirelessly to erect the buildings that would form the backbone of their civilization.
Akai stood on a hill, watching the construction progress. The government building and the school were slowly taking shape. It was a sight that filled him with pride, but he knew this was only the beginning. This island, this nation, would develop from the center outward, slowly but steadily. They had all the resources they needed to create a great future.
The island was a paradise of resources. Everywhere, there were fertile soils where they could grow crops and plant orchards. The dense forests offered enough wood for construction, and the mountains were rich in minerals—iron, copper, silver, and even gold. Clear rivers snaked through the landscape, providing fresh water, and there were lakes ideal for fishing.
But for now, the land was mostly untouched. The civilization Akai wanted to build here would radiate from this center and gradually expand across the entire island. It would take time—but time was something they had plenty of.
At the heart of Akai's vision was not just the government but also the education system. He knew that education was the backbone of a fair and stable society. Therefore, a school would be built in the middle of the island, but not just any school—it would resemble a vast campus, a center of learning and training that would prepare children and teenagers for life.
The school would not consist of just one building. Akai had planned large areas for sports fields, soccer pitches, and open spaces for physical activity. There would be training grounds where future ninjas and warriors could be trained in taijutsu, ninjutsu, and other martial arts. But there would also be a section for civilians, for those who had no chakra or chose not to become ninjas.
He walked across the site that would soon become the center of learning and imagined children playing and learning freely here. He saw future ninjas practicing their techniques and civilians receiving a regular education. In his vision, every form of knowledge was valuable.
"Every child deserves the best education they can get," he said quietly to Tashigi, who stood beside him, holding the plans in her hands. "But they must never be forced to learn things they don't understand or have no talent for."
Tashigi nodded, impressed by his foresight. "So, every child will be nurtured according to their strengths?"
"Exactly," Akai confirmed. "If a child isn't good at math, we won't force them to focus solely on that. We will conduct tests to determine each child's talent and strengths. Based on that, they will be trained."
The education system Akai was designing would be revolutionary. It would consider each child individually, emphasizing their talents and interests. The school would range from the first grade to the twelfth grade, and it was mandatory for every child between the ages of six and eighteen to attend school.
"The first six years," Akai continued, "will be general education. The children will learn reading, writing, mathematics, history, science, and all the basic skills they will need in life. But from the seventh grade onwards, children will be nurtured according to their talents. Every child will undergo tests that examine not only their intellectual abilities but also their physical and creative talents."
He walked through the school's blueprint with Tashigi. "Those who want to become ninjas and have the chakra to follow that path will be trained in special programs. They will not only learn ninjutsu, genjutsu, and taijutsu but also strategic thinking, ethics, and the importance of justice."
"And for the others?" Tashigi asked.
"For the civilians, there will be a comprehensive training program. They can learn crafts, science, art, medicine, or administration—whatever matches their interests. Every citizen will play a role in society that suits their abilities."
As Akai delved into the school plan, Tashigi spoke softly: "It's fascinating what you're building here, Akai-sama. A school that meets the needs of the children, a country that slowly develops from the center. And with your leadership, it will flourish."
Akai nodded thoughtfully. "That's the plan. I want to create a fair society where every person can reach their potential. But there is still much to do. Building the government and the school is just the beginning."
Tashigi looked at him with admiration. "You are truly determined to change this world."
Akai smiled faintly. "It is my duty to do so. If we want a better future, we must lay the foundation today."
While the civilians and marines continued to erect the buildings, it quickly became clear that the work was progressing well. The people worked with incredible precision and determination, motivated by Akai's vision and leadership.
Everyone had a clear task, and Akai often visited the construction sites himself to ensure everything was going according to plan.
The government building was becoming a monumental structure. It would house the administration, the judicial system, and the offices for the various ministries Akai wanted to establish. Every detail of the building was designed to ensure efficiency and stability. It was not only a symbol of power but also of justice and transparency.
The school, on the other hand, would be the nation's educational hub. It was not just meant to be a place of learning but also a safe space for children where they could develop their talents and prepare for their future. Akai ensured that the sports fields and training areas were perfectly tailored to the needs of both ninjas and civilians. No one would be left out.
During the construction, Akai's leadership qualities became increasingly apparent. He not only had a clear vision but also the ability to motivate and lead the people around him. His aura of strength and wisdom radiated onto everyone in his proximity, and both the civilians and the soldiers saw him not only as a leader but also as a protector and mentor.
The marines, who had been serving under him for weeks, were deeply impressed by his determination and knowledge. Smoker and Tashigi, standing by his side, couldn't help but regard him with even greater respect.
Smoker often thought back to the moment when Akai had confronted him with that incredible aura. "He is more than just a leader. He is a living legend. And I will do everything to serve him."
The construction of the buildings and the establishment of the school system were only the first step. Akai knew that there was still much more to do to make his nation what he envisioned. But with each day that the buildings rose and the people fulfilled their tasks, his vision became clearer and more tangible.
The sky island was well on its way to becoming a nation that would hold a significant place in world history. And Akai, with all his power, wisdom, and determination, would ensure that it never failed.