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Naruto received a nod of understanding from Obito before Hana spoke up.
"Actually sensei...my Kaa-san has already agreed to help me train for the finals. She wasn't very happy about the condition that I put Kiba and Akamaru in, but she understand that I did it to put him in his place. The clan only needs strong alpha males, and it became obvious that Kiba was not. I'll be training in my clan techniques and hopefully gaining better control of my elemental affinity."
Obito had thought this might happen. The Inuzuka clan needed someone strong to lead their pack, and with Kiba being defeated by his sister wouldn't bode well for his standing in the clan.
Satsuki was the last one to voice her plans, "Actually I could use help with my training sensei. I still need to fully mature my sharingan and I still need to master my main elemental affinity. Neither my Kaa-chan or Naruto-nii can help me with my Raiton affinity because they don't use it..."
Well at least one of his students still needed his help. Obito was glad that he had Kakashi help develop his lightning nature and teach him some of his personal techniques. It had certainly come in handy with all of the Suiton users there were in Mizu no Kuni and now he would be able to pass his knowledge down to his student.
"Well then, I will be training Satsuki until the finals. Do you have any issues with that Naruto, Hana?" Obito asked, not wanting to make it seem like he was playing favorites like how many other of the jonin-sensei usually did. He didn't want either of his other students to feel as if he was being unfair or neglectful.
Both of the said genin shook their heads. They had clearly stated that they would be preoccupied with their own training to receive any from him. Satsuki was the one who he could really train to her full potential. She was a sharingan user, possessed a small Katon nature and a high Raiton nature. He was the only one who could help her as she was right now. They both knew that.
Though Obito was curious as to what Kind of training Naruto would receive from the phoenix. From what he had seen they were incredibly powerful. The elder Uchiha had witnessed Jiraiya's toad techniques and collaboration jutsu many times. If Naruto were to learn phoenix related techniques, he could become something to be feared.
Obito smiled at the the two of them before grabbing onto Satsuki's shoulder. "We'll be off then. I'll see the two of you at the finals. I look forward to seeing just how much you improve."Not a moment later the two Uchiha were sucked into a vortex, leaving Hana and Naruto alone at the training ground.
The two genin urned towards each other as the wind began to pick up. They had been friends forever, before Naruto had even met Satsuki and Mikoto. Which is what made this a bit harder for the two of them. Hana couldn't find the words she wanted to say, so Naruto took the lead.
"The two of us have been friends for a long time haven't we Hana?"
Hana smiled at how sincere and sad he sounded. "Over seven years now...I can still remember the first day we met...you were my first real friend Naruto."
"And you were mine Hana...should the two of us both win our first matches...then we'll end up fighting each other..." Naruto looked away, his long hair swaying in the wind.
"Yeah...I know..." Hana really didn't want to fight her best friend, but she wouldn't back out of this.
Naruto looked at her with a smirk on his face, "Should it come to that, I want you to go all out. No holding back...I intend to grow even stronger during this time period we have with training...I suggest you do the same. I want you to give me the fight I've always wanted. Show me how much you'll improve until then."
A second later, Naruto was covered in a shroud of blue and orange flames and was gone once the flames had dispersed, signaling he had been reversed summoned to his summoning realm.
"I'll give you just that Naruto...I'll show you just how far I've come since we met." Hana spoke to herself as the wind carried he voice away.