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บท 8: Chapter 8 : Hikaru VS Minato

As the first few days at the academy unfolded, Hikaru, Shikaku, and their friends began to navigate the new environment filled with excitement and a hint of anxiety. The academy buzzed with energy, a blend of laughter, shouts, and the sounds of training. Among the new faces, two stood out in particular: Raiden Hatake and Hanako Amari, alongside Inoichi Yamanaka and Chōza Akimichi.

Raiden, the nephew of the famed Hatake Sakumo, exuded a quiet confidence. With striking white hair and sharp features that echoed his family lineage, he carried a small wooden katana that he swung with ease, a testament to his dedication and natural talent. Despite being a first-year student, whispers about Raiden's potential often circulated among the older kids. Though his father had passed away, the stories of his family legacy inspired him to train harder and uphold the Hatake name. His determination to become a powerful shinobi quickly earned him the respect of his classmates.

Hanako, on the other hand, brought a different energy to the group. With dark hair and bright eyes filled with curiosity, she was known for her cheerful demeanor and relentless optimism. Coming from a civilian family, she had always dreamed of becoming a kunoichi, specifically a medical ninja like the legendary Tsunade. "I want to help people," she often said, her enthusiasm radiating. "Just like Tsunade, I want to heal the injured and save lives. Plus, being a strong kunoichi is pretty cool!" Her aspirations added a new dimension to the group's dynamic, inspiring her friends to think about their own goals.

Inoichi Yamanaka, with his light blond hair and inquisitive expression, was another pivotal member of the group. He came from the prestigious Yamanaka clan, known for their mind techniques. Inoichi often expressed his desire to master the clan's abilities and help people understand each other better. "Imagine if I could read minds! I'd always know when my friends are in trouble," he joked, though there was a hint of sincerity behind his words. His playful nature made him the joker of the group, often lightening the mood with his antics.

Chōza Akimichi, a stout boy with a hearty laugh and a love for food, rounded out their circle. As a member of the Akimichi clan, he was proud of his heritage and often spoke about the family's secret techniques involving calorie control and body expansion. "I can't wait to show you guys what I can do! Just wait until I get my hands on some ramen!" he exclaimed, his eyes sparkling with excitement. His passion for food often turned into friendly competitions over who could eat the most at lunchtime, causing the others to chuckle and roll their eyes.

The six quickly bonded over their shared experiences. During breaks, they would often gather in a sunny spot in the courtyard, where Hanako would challenge everyone to a game of tag or share amusing stories from her childhood. "Once, I tried to catch a butterfly, and it led me right into a bush!" she laughed, her infectious giggle prompting the others to join in.

Hikaru, with his mischievous spirit, often teased Raiden about his wooden katana, pretending to be intimidated by it. "Careful! I might be blinded by your dazzling sword skills!" he joked, making everyone burst into laughter. Raiden smirked, swinging his wooden sword playfully. "I'll just have to give you a crash course, Hikaru!"

Shikaku, always a bit lazier, leaned back against a tree. "You guys are way too energetic," he grumbled with a smile, "but I suppose it's better than listening to the teachers drone on about chakra theory." His comments usually prompted playful banter, and even he found himself laughing along.

Inoichi chimed in, "We could just form a study group! Or a 'No Boredom' club! I could read minds, and Chōza could cook!" He flashed a grin at Chōza, who nodded enthusiastically. "I'm in! As long as there's food involved!"

Together, they formed a tight-knit circle that made the daunting academy experience feel more manageable. Each interaction brought them closer, forging friendships that would be essential in the trials ahead. The group's camaraderie was a bright spot amidst the pressure of becoming shinobi, creating memories that would last long beyond their time in the academy.

In their first weeks at the academy, Hikaru and his friends quickly settled into a new routine focused on theoretical learning and basic physical training. Each morning began with lectures about the history of Konoha, where instructors emphasized the sacrifices made by past heroes during wars, instilling a sense of pride and duty in the young students. Hikaru listened intently, despite the challenges he faced due to his blindness, relying on his keen senses to grasp the information shared by his classmates.

As the curriculum progressed, the lessons covered the basic tenets of being a shinobi, including the significance of loyalty, strength, and teamwork. The instructors highlighted the importance of their roles in maintaining peace and security within the village, framing their teachings to instill a sense of collective responsibility. This notion of sacrifice often felt overwhelming, particularly for the civilian students like Hanako, who were still adjusting to the rigorous expectations of shinobi life. The concept of the "Will of Fire" became a central theme in their teachings, echoing the Hokage's earlier speech about the need to place the village's well-being above personal desires. The instructors reinforced that a true shinobi must be ready to give everything, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie intertwined with pressure.

After the theoretical lessons, the students headed to the training grounds for physical conditioning, which included running, jumping, and practicing stances. These basic exercises aimed to build stamina and strength, but for civilian students, this transition was challenging. Hanako often struggled to keep pace with her peers, feeling frustrated but determined to improve. The more athletic students, like Raiden, excelled during these sessions, showcasing their natural talents. While Hikaru had trained a bit before the academy, he found the absence of combat practice frustrating; he was eager to demonstrate his abilities but had to wait.

The academy maintained a strict rule against sparring until the students were deemed ready, citing safety concerns and the need to cultivate discipline. This prohibition left many students restless, yearning to test their skills against one another. During breaks, they gathered in small groups to share thoughts on the lessons and discuss their challenges. Raiden frequently encouraged Hanako, sharing tips about chakra control that he had learned, while Chōza would joke to lighten the mood. Some of the other students exchanged skeptical glances at Hikaru, unsure how to approach him given his blindness. Yet, despite these awkward encounters, the bonds within the group strengthened as they faced their early obstacles together.

The rigorous routine provided ample opportunities for the students to support one another. Inoichi often offered to help Hanako with her studies, using his growing knowledge to bridge the gap in her understanding of chakra. These interactions gradually fostered a sense of camaraderie among the group, solidifying their friendships as they navigated the challenges of the academy together. Through shared struggles, they began to understand the meaning of teamwork, a crucial lesson for their development as future shinobi.

As the weeks progressed, the anticipation among the students grew, culminating in the announcement of their first sparring session. The academy had decided to allow controlled matches between students, much to their excitement. This new opportunity sent a buzz through the air as they gathered in the training yard, eager to test their skills against one another. The instructors organized the matches, pairing students based on their abilities and potential. Hikaru, along with his friends, was filled with a mixture of eagerness and nerves, knowing this was their chance to showcase what they had learned so far.

Hikaru was matched against a boy named Minato Namikaze. As they approached the designated area, Hikaru couldn't help but feel a strange sense of anticipation. He had heard whispers about Minato's incredible speed and natural talent, yet he had yet to meet him in person. Minato stood across from him, a bright smile on his face that hinted at his energetic personality. Hikaru, with his keen shadow senses, could sense the boy's eagerness, his heart beating rapidly with excitement.

As the match began, the instructors called for taijutsu only, a rule Hikaru silently appreciated. This would allow him to rely on his physical training and shadow senses rather than chakra recycling, which he had been carefully honing. They took their stances, and the atmosphere grew tense with anticipation.

Minato launched the first attack, darting forward with impressive speed, his movements blurring as he closed the distance between them. Hikaru sensed the rush of air and the subtle shifts in Minato's weight, allowing him to anticipate the attack. With a quick sidestep, he dodged Minato's initial punch, feeling the rush of wind as it passed by him. Using his shadow sense, he tracked Minato's movements, adjusting his position effortlessly.

Hikaru countered with a swift strike of his own, aiming a punch toward Minato's midsection. Minato, although fast, was still inexperienced and didn't quite expect the counterattack. He barely managed to pivot away, but Hikaru's punch grazed his side, making him stumble slightly. The impact was enough to catch Minato off guard, and Hikaru could hear the collective gasp from their classmates, a few impressed murmurs rippling through the audience.

Realizing he had to adapt quickly, Minato regained his footing and launched into a series of rapid strikes, each one aimed at testing Hikaru's defenses. Hikaru felt the rhythm of Minato's movements, his heart racing in response to the intensity of the fight. While Minato's speed was remarkable, Hikaru's trained body and heightened senses gave him a distinct advantage. He weaved and dodged, countering Minato's attacks with surprising ease, his reflexes honed from weeks of training.

The spar continued, with Minato pushing himself to keep up with Hikaru's movements. He was agile, darting in and out of range, attempting to land a hit. Despite his best efforts, Hikaru's perception of space allowed him to anticipate and evade Minato's punches, a game of cat and mouse that both enthralled and frustrated the onlookers.

At one point, Minato attempted a spinning kick, hoping to catch Hikaru off guard. However, Hikaru anticipated the move, slipping beneath Minato's leg and delivering a quick jab to his side, making Minato lose his balance once more. The spectators erupted in cheers, with some calling out encouragement to both boys.

Despite the clear advantage Hikaru had, he could feel his determination. There was something about him that intrigued Hikaru—a spark of potential, a drive to improve. Rather than completely overpowering him, Hikaru decided to ease off slightly, allowing Minato to regain his composure.

As the match wore on, the two boys exchanged a flurry of blows, each gaining valuable insight into the other's abilities. Minato's speed was impressive, but Hikaru's experience and training allowed him to keep up and even predict Minato's moves.

Finally, the match came to an end when Hikaru executed a quick feint, causing Minato to overcommit to a punch. Seizing the opportunity, Hikaru ducked low and swept Minato's legs, sending him tumbling to the ground. The instructors called for the match to end as Minato lay on the ground, panting but laughing at the unexpected turn of events.

Hikaru extended a hand to help him up, a smile breaking across his face. "You're pretty fast," he remarked, genuinely impressed. Minato accepted the hand, pulling himself up with a grin.

"Thanks! That was fun," Minato replied, his eyes sparkling with excitement. The two shared a moment of camaraderie, realizing they had both gained something valuable from the match.

As they stepped away from the training area, Hikaru felt a new sense of belonging. Meeting Minato had ignited something within him—a sense of kinship and rivalry that would undoubtedly shape their journeys as shinobi. Their first encounter marked the beginning of a strong friendship, one built on mutual respect and shared aspirations. In that moment, surrounded by their peers, Hikaru knew that he had taken another step toward becoming the shinobi he wanted to be, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.


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