- The reason is that C-rang ninjutsu as such do not require high affinity with the element used, but B-rang requires either a large amount of chakra or a stronger affinity, - I enlightened the students, - you have neither of them, so we'll fix what is easier.
Taking a couple of small scrolls out of my pocket, I tossed them to the girls.
- These are your instructions and in print all the necessary materials, - it's lucky that they have such common elements, techniques for which are not a problem, unlike the same wind or lightning.
Of rayton my jutsu they just won't pull any for now, lest they dry up their chakra reserves to the bottom. Katon is the most common in Konoha, and the recent war with Iwa allowed me to get a lot of payoff techniques freely available in the shinobi library - they are useless for the vast majority of shinobi in the first years of their career anyway.
Having first carefully read all the instructions, the apprentices only then started training, making me nod approvingly. I was about to leave them to their own devices and head back to the house, but a flicker in my peripheral vision made me turn my head toward the main street of the clan.
I hadn't darkened the barrier, as I hadn't shown anything secret to the students, and we were visible from the fence across the garden. There was a short girl of about thirteen or fourteen years old, who looked very familiar to me, bouncing and waving her arms.
- Ryo-ni-san! - I heard, as soon as I was outside the barrier.
- I heard you, Mitsuki-chan," I said, waving my hand, and asked, coming closer.
One of my "victims" of the male-female relationship briefing, which was practiced in practice.
- Anbu from the Hokage gave you a message," the genin reported, holding out a wax-sealed paper with the village head's monogram on it.
- Thank you, Mitsuki-chan," I nodded with a smile as I accepted the message.
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