Chapter 16: Genius vs. Genius
Scratch that.
This year is going to be torturous.
The written test was... laughable. Basic questions, stuff I could answer in my sleep.
Things like. "In which year was the village of Konohagakure founded?" or "Name the current five great Shinobi nations." I finished with a yawn hovering at the back of my throat.
But not before Satoshi did.
He put his brush down first, not with the rush of someone desperate to be done, like someone who knows they got everything right-or someone who didn't care at all.
Either way, it didn't take me much longer to follow suit, though I'll admit, seeing him finish first... bugged me more than I'd like to admit.
The real test came after.
Five laps around the Academy grounds. Easy. That's three times less than what I normally do for a warm-up.
I could practically hear Elder Shinji's voice in my head-"An Uchiha must always excel. Be the first to finish." I intended to, of course, but my eyes couldn't help drifting over to Satoshi.
He ran at a steady pace, but here's the strange part: He didn't take off his geta or kimono. Who in their right mind runs in traditional wooden sandals? I kept my pace, but curiosity got the better of me.
I finished the laps first, obviously, but Satoshi was right behind. As he crossed the line, I had to ask.
"Why wear geta and a kimono? You could've run faster in something else."
His brow furrowed like he was thinking about something unpleasant. "I don't have much choice in what I wear."
That was it.
He didn't elaborate, and I didn't press him, though something in his tone told me there was more to it than that. The way his gaze shifted, distant, almost resigned—it reminded me of the way clan elders talk about duty.
Like something he's carrying whether he wants to or not.
After that, we had time to rest before the next test. It wasn't much, but enough for most of the students to catch their breath-though it didn't seem to help with the shurikenjutsu portion.
Most of them missed their targets.
Poor form, tired arms, shaky throws. I could see the fatigue setting in.
They hadn't trained for endurance. Some of them still had sweat dripping down their faces, their hands shaking as they tried to steady the shuriken in their palms.
Satoshi and I, though? Not a single miss. We both scored perfectly.
His throws were precise, perfect. It was impressive, in a quiet, deliberate way. I don't think anyone expected much from him because, well, he wasn't an Uchiha. But I noticed.
And that brings us to now.
Combat.
I'm leaning against a tree, eyes half-closed, the sun filtering through the branches above. Beside me, Satoshi is standing with his arms crossed, his eyes shut.
He's not even paying attention to the matches in front of us. Not that there's much worth paying attention to.
The spars are slow. Painfully slow. Most of the students lack technique or jutsu. They're rushing in without a plan, flailing their fists, kicking like they're fighting shadows instead of opponents.
There's no strategy, no rhythm to their movements.
There are a few who stand out, though. A Hyuga boy-his form is good, to be expected. His strikes are precise, but even he's holding back. He could end his match faster if he wanted to.
different.
"The spar is over." She said, no hesitation, no question. "...Satoshi Yamanaka wins."
Huh?
My mind snapped into focus.
I blinked, and the world seemed to shift.
I was still standing in my starting position, but... the space around me shattered like glass, a world breaking apart. And suddenly, there was Satoshi, standing directly in front of me.
I hadn't even seen him move.
A kunai pressed lightly against my throat.
He stood composed, his expression unbothered, like he was doing something as routine as
sharpening a pencil. The look in his eyes was bored, like this entire exercise was beneath him.
"Looks like this is my win, Shisui," he said as he removed the kuna and slid it back up his
sleeve.
I couldn't even respond.
My body hadn't caught up with what just happened.
I blinked again, and my hand instinctively went to my neck, where the kunai had just been. I
wasn't injured-he hadn't even touched me, not physically anyway.
Then it finally clicked.
He put me, an Uchiha, in a genjutsu.
A genjutsu so seamless, so subtle, that I hadn't even realized I was in it.
How? When?
I looked up at him, locking eyes again, and for the first time, I felt something unfamiliar- disbelief. Not in my own abilities but in the fact that, for the first time ever, someone had
completely blindsided me.
And just like that, the match was over.
Satoshi Yamanaka had won.
And I lost.
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[A/N] First spar of many between Satoshi and Shisui. As you are well aware, Satoshi's
someone who prefers efficiency, subtilty, and precision. I wonder just how powerful this duo
will become in the future? What the enemy villages will name these two rising stars?
I'm pretty excited. Are you?
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