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Chapter 727 - Chapter 217

And both little things were actively using chakra in the game, pushing off from the trees and soaring into the air, sticking for a moment for sharp turns and accelerating themselves when it was necessary to break away or catch up with a partner in the game. Their reserve for this kind of entertainment is quite decent, but, control in this way is much better and more fun than doing tedious exercises, always given to children with difficulty.

The watch on his wrist shuddered, signaling the approach of the time indicated by the alarm clock. Small, compact, and completely silent, it was not mechanical, but powered by Fuin and chakra - a production of Uzumaki and a true rarity, since only a couple of masters in the world made them.

It was a gift from Mito for my eighteenth birthday, and I made a habit of carrying it around instead of using the sun to tell time. It was a gift from Mito on my eighteenth birthday, a gift I'd gotten into the habit of carrying around at all times instead of using it to tell the time.

Turning my wrist and glancing at the dial, I sighed and in one motion jumped from the hammock to the ground - it was time to take care of some more kids. The kage bunshin had to race the students in the barrier for a couple more hours before they could go home, so I had to take the little exam in person. Not least because clones don't get wounds that need healing.

After waving to the children and Linley, who had brought them something to eat in small bowls - probably cottage cheese, which both of them loved - I made my way outside and made my way leisurely toward the house the clan had set aside to house and train promising orphans.

By joint decision of Shenesu and the elders of Nara, it was decided not to be petty, since they took care of them, and to conduct training according to clan standards, not limited to the standard program of the academy, of course, replacing Hiden training with iryonin courses according to my personally optimized program, a slightly reduced version of which has already been successfully tested on Surizawa.

The logic behind this decision is justified by necessity - it would be idiotic to lose the time, money, and effort invested simply because our iryonins can't defend themselves if necessary. And it could be that clan iryonins would have to be sent to the front lines to provide the proper level of medical care for our own and allied fighters if Konoha's hospital fell to a low level.

As I approached the two-story, large house with a red roof and colorfully painted walls, I nodded to an elderly Nara in his seventies who was sitting on a bench near the entrance.

Despite his respectable age, he had bravely volunteered to watch over and train the young louts in the company of three other veterans and two women who had lost their husbands and had not had time to have children of their own.

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