What happened yesterday was just an episode of my day, it doesn't disrupt my daily routine.
I finish eating to then do my 500m daily.
I must mention that I was wearing all three rings on my fingers, wouldn't that be striking?
The answer is 'no': these rings have the most ordinary textures, they are silver with some strange patterns and strangely fit very well in my hand; I don't think anyone would think that this could have a value beyond the metal itself.
While I run, I think.
The date to go to the ninja academy is approaching; I wonder if I'll be able to make many friends, since in my previous life I spent all my time studying to get the best grades, have a very good job, and I didn't have many friends, to say the least...
While I hurriedly walk down the sidewalk.
In a distracted state, I approach a corner when suddenly.
"!!"
I bump into someone and feel a terrible pain in my abdomen.
I don't know how, but I manage to stabilize myself. Stepping back, I grab the front part of my abdomen and touch a metallic object. The fact of seeing this makes me want to faint, as it is the first time I feel such pain; in my previous life, I didn't have time to feel it.
As I was stepping back, I tripped over something, felt my body lose balance, but I couldn't do anything. I see the blue sky and then feel another sharp pain in the back of my head and immediately start to lose sensation. Everything goes black and my last thought was:
"Am I going to die again?" What bad luck, just when everything was getting better...
—The next day in the afternoon—
I open my eyes and the first thing I see is a white ceiling, and I immediately try to move my head, but I feel a headache. I raise my hand to hold my head, but my abdomen starts to hurt.
Under my hand, I endure the pain for a few moments, calm myself, and remember the things that happened yesterday, and I more or less understood the situation.
I turn my head with a bit of pain to see a waiter (furniture), I turn to the other side, but I don't see anything else.
I try to move my body, but the abdominal pain comes back and I stop; I can feel that my body is sweating.
Weakness hits me again and I think before I faint again:
How foolish I am, I should have activated the vitality ring and avoided the headbutt.
(Due to his inexperience in combat, his reaction to situations is very slow).
After a while, I wake up again.
"He's awake."
When I look again, I see a nurse slowly walking out the door.
After a while, a middle-aged doctor walks directly into the room, approaches me, and says:
"Child, I see you have woken up."
He says while reading some sheets he had in his hand and continues:
The day before yesterday, you were admitted to the emergency room for a stabbing you had accidentally; you bumped into a girl. Fortunately, her parents were nearby and brought you in quickly. You can go out after about 15 days or less."
With that said, he turns around and prepares to leave, not without adding.
Ah, by the way, the parents and the girl came yesterday afternoon; I suspect they will come today.
I keep watching for a few seconds and think:
Hey, you're not going to say anything else like: are you okay?, do you feel bad?; you just came to say that, this place has bad service.
Anyway, I stop thinking and get ready to sleep a little more.
—A few hours later—
I wake up to the sound of the door opening.
And three people enter: a man with short light brown hair, a serious appearance, wearing a Chinese-style vest and knee-length pants; a fairly young woman with dark brown hair and a gentle demeanor, wearing a classic Chinese dress and black pants; and finally, a girl of about 5 years old with neutral brown hair, dressed the same way as her mother.
The gentleman approaches, looks at me for a second, and says.
"Sorry for the problems my daughter caused you!"
I am surprised for a second, as the guy looked like he was going to say something else; before I can respond, he says:
It was my oversight to let my daughter carry those kunais in her hands carelessly.
Seeing it that way, I feel guilty, so I quickly say:
"Don't worry, I'm also to blame for walking carelessly."
"But still, I want to apologize for my daughter, as she has hurt you much more than you have hurt her." "Tenten, come here and apologize."
Then I turn my attention to the girl who was half-hidden in her mother's arm.
I can see that she stands out a bit.
I remember who she is in Naruto: she is the Bukijutsu user who excels quite a bit in her technique despite not being very strong.
Seeing that he wasn't moving, his mom, with a gentle smile, said to him:
"Come on, Tenten, apologize."
That seems to calm her down, and she approaches slowly, her lips slightly pursed, holding her dress, and says:
Sorry for the problems.
I stay staring for a second, she notices that I don't say anything and starts to panic thinking she did something wrong. I assess the situation and with a gentle smile, I quickly say:
"Don't worry, I was also to blame, as I should have paid more attention, so you don't have to blame yourself for that."
(Note: For those who do not understand Yuu's personality development, it is because initially he has a very weak personality and ego, to the point that he simply believes Tenten's actions are forgivable and things not worth holding a grudge over; later, as he grows, so does his personality and ego, which is why he is filled with resentment (but also weakened)).
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