Chapter 79: Obito convincing his Master

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Asahi squinted at Obito, "Are you saying that with a guilty conscience? Regardless of how strong you become in the future, based on your current performance, you don't seem to match up to a genius, right?"

"I don't care about what you think; I care about what I think. I believe Shisui has good talent, so I want to take him as my disciple," Asahi said leisurely, showing no signs of urgency due to Shisui's rejection.

So, Obito didn't detect any issues in Asahi's words.

The moment Obito heard Asahi express his intention to take Shisui as a disciple, Obito's eyes immediately lit up.

Both Shisui and Obito are orphans, but at least Obito has a grandmother. What about Shisui?

Leaving aside other matters, over the years, Obito deeply understands how challenging it is for an orphan to lead a normal life and achieve something.

Even though he is from the Uchiha clan, without showing extraordinary talent, the clan wouldn't give you any special attention.

Now, hearing that Asahi wants to take Shisui under his wing, it's a rare opportunity.

Not to mention how much easier Asahi could make Shisui's future training path, just the conveniences Asahi could provide in daily life are hard for Obito to achieve.

"Really, Sensei? That's great! With this, the two strongest Uchiha prodigies will both be your disciples!"

As Obito expressed his joy for Shisui, he couldn't help but praise himself.

Seeing his cousin's excitement, Shisui felt a bit awkward about revealing that he had already rejected Asahi's proposal.

However, even though Shisui hesitated to speak, Asahi had plans of his own. He wanted to take advantage of the relationship with Obito to bring Shisui under his tutelage.

"If Shisui had agreed, I would have considered it a good outcome. After all, cousins studying under the same teacher would be a fortunate thing."

"Unfortunately, Shisui declined," Asahi said with a look of regret on his face, leaving Obito stunned by his words.

Rejected?! How could such an opportunity be declined!

In Obito's eyes, within the entire Konoha, aside from the Hokage, Asahi was the best choice for a mentor.

No one could surpass him; even the legendary Sannin would fall slightly short, given that strength speaks for itself.

"What!! Rejected?! Shisui, what's going on?"

Obito asked Shisui in shock.

"Well, Obito, I didn't know your Master before, and I didn't have much information about him."

Plus, I was afraid the clan wouldn't approve, so I declined," Shisui said, rubbing his head and feeling a bit embarrassed.

Upon hearing this, Obito helplessly rubbed his cheek. "Sensei, I think you should give Shisui another chance. 

He's just a kid and probably doesn't understand your exceptional qualities. Isn't that understandable?"

As he spoke, even Obito felt a bit unsure.

Asahi, such a prominent figure, had approached Shisui willingly. 

Shisui declined and now wants to reconsider—it seems like he's not giving due respect to the strength and status of a powerful individual.

Asahi gave Obito an approving look, realizing that things and people can't be judged solely on appearances.

For those who've watched the anime, they know that Obito was a sunny, passionate, kind, and somewhat carefree young boy.

It's like he never thinks about anything, relying on his own preferences and personality.

Thus, he often ends up late for various occasions because of helping villagers, assisting elderly ladies, and other altruistic actions, prioritizing others over himself.

Whether it's the first day of school, a photo shoot, a team dinner, or a date with Rin, he tends to be late.

But isn't this result the outcome of his thoughtful considerations?

He believes that helping others is more important than his own affairs.

He knows what choices are right and which ones will leave regrets.

However, when it comes to his own decisions, he always chooses the path that others may deem unworthy but is the most meaningful to him.

"Give him another chance?"

Asahi raised an eyebrow at Obito, and his tone didn't reveal whether it was an approval or a refusal.

It was as if this matter had nothing to do with him; he was just a curious onlooker.

Obito was already feeling a bit guilty, and upon hearing Asahi's words, he instinctively thought that Asahi was angry.

He opened his mouth but didn't know what to say.

On the side, Shisui, seeing Obito in a dilemma, wanted to speak up and assure him that it's okay; he wasn't really eager to have a mentor anyway.

After all, for him, whether or not to have a mentor didn't really matter.

Although judging by Obito's behavior, Asahi seemed to be an extraordinary person.

But what did it matter to him? He cared more about not making things difficult for Obito because of him.

Unfortunately, Obito was one step ahead of him.

Originally feeling a bit hesitant, Obito, considering Shisui's difficult life in recent years, made up his mind.

If the sensei is angry, then so be it. Later, he would sincerely apologize and take any punishment. At the very least, he could let the sensei punish him severely.

Regardless, he had to help Shisui. Missing such an opportunity would leave no room for regret.

"Yes, Master. Please give Shisui another chance. I believe he won't disappoint you."

Asahi glanced at the bowed Obito in front of him, quite satisfied with Obito's approach.

Indeed, with proper cultivation and guidance, a young Obito could undoubtedly grow into a remarkable individual, shining like the sun.

In a world filled with tragedies, Asahi would gladly welcome any change that could bring warmth to the world.

"However, I seem to have asked Shisui before you arrived."

"If you didn't have to consider all those messy issues, how would you choose, Uchiha Shisui?"

Asahi's face suddenly lit up with a smile. Looking at the hesitant Shisui, he asked teasingly.

Obito, who was anxiously awaiting Asahi's answer, felt relieved upon hearing these words.

Excited, he straightened his body, "Definitely would agree, right, Shisui?"

Saying that, Obito pulled Shisui over and gave him a meaningful look.

Surprisingly, looking at the two figures in front of him, Asahi felt that Obito, as an elder brother, did quite well.

However, I asked Shisui, so why are you answering?

Shisui was also helpless; he found it embarrassing to have such a brother. Why did Obito have to act so immature? After all, we should maintain the dignity of the Uchiha clan in Konoha, right?

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