Chapter:65

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Moreover, in Hirito's view, it was possible to continue refining one's practice, especially by mastering the details.

To delve into the micro-level meant focusing not just on cells, as they were not the smallest objects. One could go down to the micron level of macromolecules, then to the micron level of ordinary molecules, and further to the micron level of atoms...

This was an endless road of improvement.

The next day.

Hirito escorted Hirika Hyuga to the Ninja Academy. Out of the corner of his eye, he noticed her face—calm, with no discernible expression.

He couldn't fathom what she was thinking. Whether in his past life or this one, understanding a girl's thoughts was not his strength.

"A woman's heart is like the depths of the ocean," he thought.

Even though Hirika was still a young girl, she already showed signs of such potential.

When Hirito reached his class, he found his usual seat by the window in the back row.

He glanced around the room; nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

Most of his classmates were chatting and playing around, as usual. Uzumaki Kushina was still using her fists to defend her position, and Namikaze Minato was sneaking glances at her from across the room...

By the time they reached the fourth grade, the Ninja Academy wasn't teaching much that was new—just some ninja experience, wilderness survival knowledge, and practical lessons.

At this stage, the gap between students had become more obvious.

Some had already mastered the Three Basic Jutsu that had been taught the previous year, while others could only perform them reluctantly, their hand signs slow and flawed. Some couldn't even successfully clone themselves yet...

The differences in talent and aptitude were starting to show.

It was clear that most of these students would only reach the level of Genin in the future. If they were lucky, Chūnin would be the limit.

"Maybe girls mature faster..." Hirito mused.

"Some are already caught up in love, while others are quietly working hard for their futures."

Hirito's gaze landed on Yakushi Nonō's back.

Over the past two years, Nonō had consistently ranked first in the class in academic subjects, whether it was code interpretation, intelligence analysis, customs of various nations, herbs, poisons, or general ninja world knowledge. Even Shinichi, their instructor, recognized her talents.

"I heard from Minato that Sensei Shinichi has been giving Nonō extra lessons on the side," Hirito recalled.

"Apparently, she's even been placed as an intern at Konoha Hospital and the Intelligence Division."

To Shinichi, although Yakushi Nonō's combat abilities weren't the best in class, her analytical skills would likely make her a top civilian worker for Konoha in the future.

After school.

Hirito didn't immediately escort Hirika back home.

Instead, he invited her to his estate.

"What are you up to?" Hirika asked calmly.

"Miss Hirika, do you want to fly?" Hirito smiled mysteriously.

"..." Hirika remained silent.

The wind howled as a giant bird flew over the forest and hillside, dancing with the breeze and the white clouds.

Feeling the wind rush against her and seeing the stunning scenery stretch into the distance, Hirika couldn't help but shout in excitement.

"Ah!~~"

"Hahaha..."

Her laughter was as clear as silver bells. For the first time, Hirika acted like a normal girl her age—bright and cheerful, like a spirit of the wind.

The environment could truly affect a person's mood and spirit.

The Hyuga family's grand estate, with its solemn and traditional architecture, seemed to keep Hirika's spirit contained within a box. Growing up in such a strict environment had shaped her demeanor.

But now, as she soared through the sky, free as a bird, Hirika felt her soul break free from its confines. Her youthful energy and sense of adventure were released at that moment.

No longer was she bound by family, rules, or expectations...

Hirito guided the large bird back down, landing softly in the courtyard of his mansion.

The two figures dismounted.

Hirika, still reeling from the feeling of flying, suddenly realized how openly she had expressed herself. Feeling a bit embarrassed by her "uncharacteristic" behavior, she quickly schooled her expression into one of calmness.

"Brother Hirito, I don't want anyone to know what happened just now."

"Just now? What do you mean?" Hirito teased, feigning ignorance.

Flying around on a bird was hardly something that could go unnoticed, after all.

Hirika rolled her eyes and thought back to something her grandfather had once told her, feeling her heartbeat quicken slightly.

To avoid further embarrassment, she quickly turned her back to Hirito and said in an even tone, "I'm going home now."

Then, she took her first steps toward leaving.

Hirito didn't bother to guess what she was thinking. Instead, he simply followed her to ensure her safety.

(End of Chapter).

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