The second year at the academy had started with a whirlwind of challenges, but for Haruto, it was also a time of steady progress. Over the course of the week, he committed himself to his studies, training, and volunteer work at the hospital, determined to make the most of every opportunity. His schedule had become grueling, but he thrived in the challenge, pushing both his mind and body to new limits.
Every day after school, Haruto went straight to the academy library. The effects of his Tier 2 Cognitive Ability were undeniable. With his enhanced memory and processing speed, every piece of information he read became imprinted in his mind. He no longer needed to review scrolls multiple times to absorb the content; instead, theories on chakra control, ninjutsu techniques, and historical lessons were understood on the first pass. Everything seemed to click effortlessly.
However, by mid-week, Haruto realized something important. He was reading too much.
The vast amount of knowledge he had consumed was impressive, but it didn't matter unless he applied it. His cognitive boost had given him the ability to absorb information rapidly, but he needed to apply what he learned in real-world scenarios. He began to cut back on his reading, focusing more on putting theory into practice. Haruto understood that in order to truly grow, he had to test his newfound knowledge, refine it, and adapt it to his own style.
After leaving the library, his evenings in his small apartment were dedicated to ninjutsu practice and physical training. Haruto's weighted seal had been a constant companion, providing resistance as he moved, trained, and even relaxed. Every step he took felt heavier, every punch slower, but it was part of his ongoing effort to condition his body to endure under extreme pressure.
The results were starting to show.
His chakra control exercises were becoming smoother, and techniques like the Clone Jutsu and Substitution Jutsu, which had once required significant effort, now came more naturally. The time spent focusing on hand seals, refining the precision of his chakra molding, and applying the theories he had read about in the library all contributed to his growth. Haruto was learning to blend mental clarity with physical ability, pushing both aspects of his training to the next level.
One noticeable advantage was that Haruto only needed four to five hours of sleep each night to feel fully refreshed. His Tier 2 Stamina allowed him to recover from physical exhaustion quickly, while his cognitive boost kept his mind sharp despite the limited rest. It gave him more time to train, more time to study, and more time to strategize.
Haruto's time at the hospital was equally valuable. Although much of the work was grunt tasks—cleaning, organizing medical supplies, and assisting with small errands—Haruto paid close attention to everything happening around him. His time observing the medical staff was just as important as the physical tasks he performed. With his photographic memory, he absorbed the details of medical ninjutsu, carefully watching how the medics performed healing techniques.
Though he was far from mastering the techniques himself, Haruto was learning valuable insights. He carefully noted how the chakra pathways in a patient's body were manipulated during healing, how chakra flowed into injuries to mend bones or close wounds. He also observed how chakra exhaustion was treated and how essential chakra management was for shinobi health. It was eye-opening and deepened his appreciation for the complexity of medical ninjutsu.
But his time in the hospital was not just about observation—it was about preparing for something greater. Haruto's long-term goal was to integrate what he learned from medical ninjutsu with fūinjutsu, using the knowledge to strengthen his own body. He wanted to push beyond Tsunade's methods of using chakra for temporary strength enhancement; instead, he aimed to create permanent enhancements to his muscles and skeletal system. The more he understood the body's natural healing process, the better he could tailor these improvements for long-term gains.
Despite the grunt work, Haruto never complained. Every moment at the hospital added to his knowledge base, and with his enhanced cognitive ability, he was learning faster than ever.
By the end of the week, Haruto reflected on his progress. His initial excitement about absorbing as much information as possible had transformed into a more practical mindset. He had to apply what he learned. The library had given him the knowledge, but the real growth was happening during his personal training sessions and his time in the hospital.
His ninjutsu was improving, his physical conditioning was progressing rapidly, and his understanding of medical ninjutsu was steadily increasing. The only limit, he realized, was how well he could put it all into practice. The week had been a valuable lesson in balance—between theory and application, between mental and physical strength.
As Haruto closed the scrolls in front of him and looked out the window of his small apartment, he knew that this was just the beginning. There was still so much more to learn, and he was determined to keep pushing forward.