The next day, after Gaara and Kankurō left, Manbō went to a larger clearing with Yamato and Tsunade to train.

"So, what will I be doing first?" asked Manbō.

"We want to see how strong your normal chakra is," said Yamato.

"First, we want you to make a hundred shadow clones," said Tsunade.

"No problem," said Manbō. He then used the jutsu, making a hundred clones appear all around him.

"Now for what you'll be training with, Wood Style; Pillar Forest," said Yamato. Hundreds of wooden pillars then shot out of the ground.

"This is what you will do, all of you pick a pillar and hit it with your hand, same way you would with the jutsu," said Tsunade.

"That way you can strengthen your arm," said Yamato.

"Alright then, let's get to work," said one of the Manbōs. They all then scattered out and started hitting the wooden pillars.

"Are you sure this training will be good enough for him?" asked Yamato.

"If he can get the muscles in that arm stronger, then so won't his chakra networks, which means the Nine Tail's chakra won't be able to do much damage," said Tsunade.

"But even with these clones, it will still take days to break those pillars without chakra," said Yamato. Suddenly, a pillar started to fall from behind them.

"Alright!" said the Manbō clone before he vanished.

"I can't believe how fast he was able to break that," said a surprised Yamato as the other pillars started to fall.

"This is going to be interesting," said Tsunade. Meanwhile, the kid from yesterday was standing before Naruto, who was sitting behind his desk.

"What could be so important that you had to come all the way here from the Land of Rivers, Mr. Kasai?" asked Naruto.

"As you know sir, there are only two of the nine tailed beasts left in the world," said Kasai.

"I know, the Eight and Nine Tails," said Naruto.

"Well recently there have been reports of new creatures that are just as big as the tailed beasts," said Kasai.

"Are you telling me that there are new tailed beasts?" asked Naruto as he stud up.

"Not tailed beasts, eyed beasts," said Kasai.