When we were finally alone, Izuna asked me, "Hey Jomei, I went to see the place where you and your friend were practicing, but something really caught my attention, so I wanted to ask you if you had created any ninjutsu."
The question didn't surprise me, but what did surprise me was that he asked me this after three weeks of what had happened.
So I was completely honest and answered, "Yes, I have created a ninjutsu." I tried not to reveal too much about this jutsu, unless Izuna himself asked me directly about it.
"Could you teach me this new jutsu?" He asked very expectantly.
"Of course." Since Izuna was so interested, I had no choice but to accept his decision.
But when Izuna noticed that I didn't perform the jutsu at that moment, he asked, "Why don't you show it?" To which I quickly replied that I could do it, but not in this place, and to be more specific, I told him that it would possibly cause some havoc in the place.
Thanks to my insistence, he decided to go to a slightly more private place, so before leaving, I told my companions that I had to attend to some business with young Izuna and that I would not take too long.
When trying to leave the vicinity of the clan, we had a small incident, since at first we were not allowed to leave, since Patriarch Madara had left this indication, unless we had a mission outside.
I was not surprised, since, before the training camp was built, Kai and I tried to go out to train, but we had been told the same thing.
Although this time was different, of course, this time the patriarch's brother came with me, so saying that he would be responsible for this exit, they let us continue and leave.
After we had gone far enough, we came to a clearing, in which, apparently, Izuna had already placed some logs in a straight line.
Seeing this, my upper eyelid began to tremble a little, because apparently he had already planned everything, but I decided to continue with the presentation of the rasengan.
Izuna, with an expectant look, did not take his eyes off me for a second, he even activated his three magatama sharingan. With a nod from him, I began to run quickly towards the logs, while I extended my arm and in the palm of my hand a rotating sphere began to form.
Through the momentum, the damage would be even greater, so, a second before reaching where the logs were, I stretched my arm forward, while passing each of the logs that were in formation, each one practically became splinters.
When I finally reached the last log and managed to smash it, I turned around, while looking at Izuna's stunned face, his mouth was so open that it could possibly reach the ground.
But since the rasengan was still in the palm of my hand, I dissolved it and approached Izuna to ask him what he thought of it.
"How is that possible, did you really create this technique?" He asked with great shock, while stuttering slightly.
"Yes, it seems so." I answered affirmatively, since the person who would create it had not yet been born, so the only thing I could do was to attribute the creation of the rasengan to myself.
"What did you base yourself on to create something so terrifying?"
"Well, I had heard a mythical tale, in which there was talk of some beasts that spit a sphere of energy from their mouths and with it they could destroy an entire country."
What I said was really true, these stories were told less and less, but this information continued to spread.
"What element is it made of? Since I couldn't see any element." After this question I showed him a satisfied smile, since he could never imagine that this technique was actually unfinished, and that I didn't really apply any element to it.
"Indeed, it doesn't contain any element." I answered lightly.
"Are you telling me that this technique contains pure chakra?" To which I nodded.
"This is wonderful, isn't it brother?" When he said these last words, he turned his gaze to the side and from that place and between bushes, Madara came out.
The only answer he made was a light grunt, which made Izuna slightly embarrassed.
But a question asked by Madara left both Izuna and me frozen.
"Hey kid, why don't you show me your dance moves?" As he finished saying these words, Madara pulled out the katana he was carrying on his back and pointed it at me.
"Sorry, I didn't bring my katana." I replied, hoping this moment would go unnoticed and end this awkward moment.
But the next second Madara replied. "Take this one." Out of nowhere, he pulled out a second katana from his side and threw it at me.
At this point, I couldn't refuse the battle, so I simply picked up the katana in mid-air and stood in a fighting stance.
"Brother, do you think this is a good idea?" Izuna asked from beside me, but Madara's only response was to show a smile directed at me.
So all Izuna did was let out a small sigh and warn Madara not to use too much force against me.
Those last words gave me a feeling of calm, since with the strength and power that Madara has, he could really finish me off in a jiffy.
After a signal made by Izuna, our fight began instantly. Madara disappeared in an instant and reappeared right in front of me, making a quick movement with his sword.
But thanks to my reflexes improved through training, I managed to cover his attack, but the result was not what I expected, since, when blocking, my arms went slightly numb, and it made me retreat for a few seconds.
Feeling this, I put all my strength into my feet and managed to stop the movement. Looking at Madara's face, a satisfied smile could clearly be seen.
Possibly because I managed to stop his blow, maybe for something else, but not being able to read Madara's thoughts, I didn't know why he was smiling like that.
My thoughts had an abrupt change when I felt my body begin to continue retreating.
So I did what was a logical move for me, I jumped to retreat from that position, because I had already seen that with my strength the only thing I would achieve was to find myself cornered.