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Kyoko watched with curious eyes as her older brother barked at the members of his boxing club to do several squats. It had been two days since her classmate informed her of the cause of her brother's attack and not once did her words faded from her mind. Not even when Naruto made her, Haru and Lambo run laps around the forests did her words fade in her head.
Her golden eyes took in her brother's form before moving down to her own legs and then moving to her own hands. Oniichan got hurt and he didn't think of admitting the truth to me because I hate knowing that he still fight. The thought made her clench her hands into a fist. If it was not for Naruto, she would still be in the dark to what happened to her brother.
She would not know of what Tsuna was going through if Naruto did not tell her and Haku. If it was not for the fact her classmate had always been blunt with her words, Kyoko would call her a liar. But her classmate had always been the type to say things straight to her face. She was the one to point out that her brother would continue giving her outrageous lies to protect her feelings.
No one had been willing to tell this to her face. Hana, Tsuna, her mother and even her own father would never tell her this. They think I'm a baby. It was a bitter pill for her to swallow. Something she would never ever admit until Naruto pointed it out to her. Kyoko winced when she felt the throbbing pain in her legs.
"What are you doing, Kyoko-chan?" A familiar voice asked. Kyoko blinked and swirled her head to the side, releasing a squeak when she saw Hana standing behind her. Grey eyes looked at her and then to Ryohei before looking back at her with knitted eyebrows. The confusion in her eyes was obvious and Kyoko does not blame her friend.
It was no secret to her friends that she disliked seeing her brother fight. They knew how she always avoided watching her big brother whenever he had his matches or even trained. To see her standing in front of the gym when knowing all of this…well Kyoko could not blame Hana for questioning her.
"I'm watching Oniichan train," Kyoko answered with a smile. Grey eyes widened at her words and the golden-brown haired girl let out a little giggle when her best friend checked her temperature. Judging from the way Hana raised her eyebrows to her hairline, her best friend must have realized that she was not sick.
She felt her shoulders screamed in pain and the girl rubbed her shoulders. I am starting to wonder how Oniichan can still jump back up from training. It had been so hard for her to get up this morning but Kyoko did not want her brother to know about her deal with Naruto. Her brother had always been so overprotective when it came to her and knowing Naruto was giving her training…Ryohei would disapprove.
"Why?" Hana finally asked. Grey eyes inspected her as if she was trying to figure out the change in her behavior, and Kyoko stared at her curious best friend. Her friend kept looking at her like she was an alien for admitting those words to her. She was not an alien. She could change too.
"I'm starting to understand why Oniichan likes to box so much," Kyoko answered truthfully. She smiled at her friend and looked at her big brother who was shouting his enthusiasm to the whole world to hear. She laughed. It was strange how different her older brother was compared to Naruto.
You think I'm going to stop your laps because you are crying? You will run until you drop to the floor. That had been Naruto's words when she began her training with Haru and her. Kyoko winced. The girl showed no enthusiasm and her eyes had been as hard as steel when the two of them complained about the pain.
"Since when did you like boxing?" Hana demanded. Kyoko paused. She did not like boxing or even fighting in general. But it had been fun to imagine what she could do in the future. I can show Oniichan that he needs to take me seriously. No matter how many times she yelled at him, nothing really got through to him.
Maybe if she learnt how to fight then her brother would take her seriously.
"I don't think I will like boxing," Kyoko answered, smiling. Her golden eyes twinkled as her brother stood up from his squats, not looking one bit exhausted by the exercise. She wished the same could be said for his fellow members of the boxing club. All of them collapsed from exhaustion and she understood their pain. "I think I will like learning how to punch and kick."
Her best friend swirled her head at her, grey eyes widening at those words. Kyoko laughed at her expression before looking up at the blue sky. It would be worth it in the end. The pain in her legs and arms would be worth it if it meant she could be useful to Naruto. The younger girl was really cool if you asked her.
Kyoko did not fully understand what made Naruto want to make an information organization but it was nice that the girl included her in the plans.
"What brought this on?" Hana finally asked. Kyoko smiled and hummed a small tune as her golden eyes looked at her friend. She wanted to tell her best friend about what happened but Naruto made her and Haru promise not to tell anyone. She did not understand the reason but a promise was a promise.
So she had to go with the nearest truth. She was going to keep the training a secret from her brother and everyone else but Hana was a different story. Her friend would notice if something was wrong with her. But Hana-chan didn't notice I did not like Mochida-senpai. She thought it was romantic that Mochida-senpai was defending me. She sighed.
Her best-friend was smart but Kyoko would admit that Hana could be a bit boy-crazy at times.
"Uzumaki-san is teaching me and Haru-chan how to fight," Kyoko answered. "We asked her to teach us."
Hana blinked and knitted her eyebrows together, looking at her like she was insane for asking Naruto to train her. It isn't like anyone has seen Uzumaki-san fight. Kyoko had never seen their classmate fight but she guessed the girl must be amazing when it came to fights. The younger girl did go after the people that attacked her brother.
From what Kyoko heard from Tsuna, Naruto had been fine when they found her. It was only Hibari, Tsuna, Yamamoto and even Gokudera who had been hurt from the fight. It was strange. All four boys had been badly hurt while her female classmate walked out of there without a single scratch on her.
"Uzumaki-san knows how to fight?" Hana asked in disbelief. Grey eyes did not look one bit convince and Kyoko nodded. When the golden-brown haired girl looked at their golden-haired classmate, she could not see any muscles in her arms or legs. It was toned but that was the only hint of her athleticism.
"That is what she told me and Haru-chan," Kyoko replied. She grimaced and looked down at her shaking legs. How did she manage to walk back home from the forest yesterday? And how was poor Lambo-kun able to handle it? Haru wanted to protest at the way Lambo had been treated but Naruto told them that Tsuna made her in charge of Lambo.
"You look at Lambo and think that he is an innocent little boy but his family made him a hitman! That means he needs to be treated like one!"
That was what Naruto told them as Lambo struggled to run through the forest. She could still recall how Haku looked at them and warned them not to interfere with the young boy's training. Kyoko fixated her eyes on her smiling brother. Naruto-sama knows what she is doing to him. That had been what Haku told them before telling them to continue running.
"Why did you guys ask her to teach you?" Hana asked, knitting her eyebrows together. The gray-haired girl pressed her lips into a thin line, still not fully convinced by her words. "You know Ryohei-senpai will protect you."
Kyoko felt her smile slip at those words. Her big brother always protected her but as much as she wanted to believe Ryohei was invincible, she knew he was not. What happened when they were kids was proof that he was not invincible. That scar on his forehead was a constant reminder for her.
"Only until someone points out some silly argument and then he will go along with it," Kyoko answered. She scrunched her eyebrows together as she recalled what prevented her brother from helping her with Mochida. "When Oniichan wanted to beat up Tsuna-kun, Mochida-senpai convinced him that it was his duty. When Mochida-senpai claimed I was a prize, one of his kendo's friends convince him not to fight."
She loved her brother but Kyoko would admit Ryohei could be easily convinced by silly excuses. I'm also no better. She would always held some pride that she was just smarter than her brother but her big brother and Tsuna showed her that she was just as easily convinced. If Naruto had never told her the truth then she would be left in the dark.
It was a terrible feeling if you asked her.
"But why did you ask her?" Hana asked. "You hate fighting."
Kyoko looked to her best friend and then to her big brother, who had a large smile on his face. I asked her because she is the only one who wouldn't keep us in the dark. She wanted to say it but Naruto told her not to tell anyone of the deal. Hana would probably be furious if she knew what their classmate had offered her.
"Oniichan got hurt," she answered truthfully. "And he lied to me because he doesn't want me to worry about him. I can't stop him from fighting but I want to understand him."
Hana looked at her for a long time before nodding her head. Kyoko relaxed her shoulders and looked back at her older brother. There was another reason for not protesting against Naruto's deal. It was not because of her brother's lies. It was because of Tsuna. She wanted so badly to blame him for what happened to her big brother but she knew Tsuna to a certain point.
Her friend was not someone who liked fighting. Kyoko saw how he ran away when Mochida tried to fight him. She had seen the boy and knew he was not like Mochida or the other boys in their school. He did not mean to bring the pain to her brother. Not many people know Sawada is going to become the Boss of the Vongola Familigia. When she focused on that then she could understand what happened.
Tsuna-kun is really kind and he must be hurting from this job. She guessed that was why Tsuna was weird at times and that made her frown. Even though he could not confide to her, Kyoko wanted to help him in some way. The same went for her brother. Naruto was probably the closest way that she could help ease the burden on Tsuna's shoulder.
It would keep her in the loop of what was happening because if she left it to her brother and Tsuna, then they were never going to tell her.
"Why must boys always keep secrets from girls, Hana-chan?"
Hana snorted. "How am I supposed to know? I'm not a boy."
She laughed at those words and only one single thought run through her mind as she stared at her big brother.
If Tsuna-kun and Oniichan lies to me again, I will call them out for it.
He never gives up, does he?
Naruto laughed as Hibari swung his tonfa at her. Wind smacked her cheeks as she ducked under his tonfa. She should play with him but a part of her was not in the mood to play with him. With a reluctant sigh, she grabbed the tonfa from his hand and smacked it against the boy's chest.
Her blue eyes did not widen when her partner crashed against the wall of the rooftop. She should feel a little bit guilty for sending him flying like that. But he was the one to attack her and she saw no point of helping him up. The boy could take care of himself and probably would be pissed off if she helped him up.
"You have gotten slower," Naruto teased. The boy groaned and pushed himself away from the cracked walls. She tossed him back his tonfa and the older boy did not look one bit amused by her comment. He did not look like he was irritated either by her words. If anything he was inspecting her like he was trying to figure her out.
She raised a single eyebrow at Hibari before tossing him his lunch. The black-haired teen caught the lunchbox and looked down at the box before looking back at her. He opened the box while she took a seat beside him. The evening sunlight rained down upon her, reminding her that in an hour or two that she had her training.
"You have gotten faster, Little Fox," Hibari commented as he took a bite of the prepared meal. I should tell Ero-Sennin that I should have the gravity seal altered. She flickered her eyes to her ankles and then to her wrists. It was a new form of training but Jiraiya believed her body type was more suited for quick attacks.
The fact he could alter gravity with a seal was kind of interesting. Maybe I should ask him to teach me sealing too. She could summon Toads now and that meant she had some free time too. Although she still had to work on resisting genjutsu. Her taijutsu still needed some work but she was getting to the point where she might actually land a hit on Jiraiya.
She sighed.
"Something is troubling you," Hibari commented. Naruto looked away from her wrists and stared at the black-haired boy, who had his grey eyes fixated on her. No concern leaked out of his eyes or voice but the fact he spoke it out loud told her that Hibari was concerned. She looked up at the clear blue sky before flickering her eyes to her partner.
His grey eyes fixated on her, almost daring her to contradict his words, and she smiled slightly. The kisses between them might be wonderful and the same went for the massage from the other day, but if she had to pick the favorite aspect to their relationship then it was the fact he just called out her moods.
"What makes you say I'm troubled, Hibari?" Naruto asked. She was never going to deny his words but she was always curious to know how he could read her. She read him through his eyes and tone but it was always confusing of how he could read her. Was it her eyes? Her tone? Or was it something else entirely different this time?
The older boy turned his head to look at her and those grey eyes inspected her as if he was debating about whether or not to tell her. She did not move her gaze away from him. I'm not going to be upset like last time. She might have clenched her jaws when he pointed out that she was troubled but things were different between them.
"Your movement was less precise than before," Hibari replied. He picked up the meat from the lunch box and placed in his mouth, relaxing his shoulders while he did so. Was he relaxed because he told her? Or was he simply enjoying the food? It was always rather hard for her to determine when he made such expressions.
Then again, it must be difficult for him to read her feelings and so he had to use her movement to determine her emotions. The knowledge made her quirked her lips into a smile. It was odd. Odd in the sense that it spoke volumes to her of how long they spent time together and the length of time he spent watching her.
She wondered how long he had been fond for her but then she dismissed the thought. Does it matter? We are together. They were together in the sense that they were equal partners. Together in the sense that their relationship was of equals. They were also together in the romantic sense even if they did not do the whole dating thing.
The boy looked at her and Naruto raised her eyebrow. Are you going to talk about what is troubling you? That was her understanding from the way his eyes stared at her. She frowned. Did he really want to hear what she had to say? That was not Hibari. No. It was better for her to vocalize before she did something stupid.
"Do you really want to hear me tell you about my problem?" She asked. Hibari paused and raised a single eyebrow at her as if telling her that she was now being silly for asking the question. I don't care whether you want to talk about it or not. That was her understanding from the way the boy shrugged his shoulders at her.
They both knew when it came to vocalizing emotions, he was not the best person to talk about concerns. He could point out when she was being ridiculous but that was about it. If she wanted him to comfort her with voice then she better look somewhere else. Because Hibari will never ever push her to talk about her emotions. She was glad when she thought about it.
It was not his duty to make her talk about her problems.
"I'm not going to be able to come and visit you during your lunch time in the holidays," Naruto informed him. She relaxed her shoulders as her blue eyes fixated on the drifting clouds. It was not terrible for her not to visit him during lunch but she liked their time alone. But I did tell Ero-Sennin to pay me ¥7,000,000 for teaching those shinobi how to blend in. She sighed. "I'm going to have less time."
Hibari looked at her and she waited for him to ask the reason or dismiss her words. It was not like she was asking him permission but she would rather not have to explain to him why she was not going to be around a lot. Besides in a relationship like theirs, they should speak about these kind of things to each other.
She wanted him to know that she was not spending less time with him because she did not enjoy being around him. He made her feel comfortable and allowed her to be herself. He might not be able to act like someone in a relationship like theirs, who would offer comfort through asking questions about her day.
"Work?" Hibari asked with a raised eyebrow as he put down the lunchbox. The blonde paused. It was work but Naruto did not know how to describe this kind of work. It was definitely not the kind of work she chose for herself. Working in Takesushi was something she chose to do. The patrolling, gathering information and hunting down low-life was another thing she chose to work.
Teaching a bunch of shinobi on how to act like a member of society in the Outside was not a choice.
"Not my usual kind of work but yes," Naruto answered with a sigh. She closed her eyes and rubbed the sides of her head. "Ero-Sennin is paying me big time for this work."
Hibari inspected her as if he was trying to figure out her emotions about the matter and she offered him a small frown. What would be the point of her lying about her emotions to him? He might not do emotions and that was fine with her. That kind of emotional aspect of a relationship was something she knew the boy did not have.
For her to expect him to change that aspect of himself was wrong. It would make it seem like I like the idea of a relationship. The thought made her pause. She could understand if relationships were like the one she shared with Hibari but Naruto could not understand relationships based on images. Do relationships like those last? Or do they simply deteriorate over time?
She would rather not know the answer to that question.
"You aren't happy," he stated. His grey eyes locked onto her as if asking her if his observation was right or not and Naruto nodded. She could leave the conversation at that. But it would be nice for her to rant it out without someone constantly questioning her about the cause of her unhappiness.
"I might be getting paid for the job but I will probably be dealing with herbivores," Naruto commented. She let out a sigh and folded her arms against her head before tilting her head up at the sky. "I dislike being disrespected and those people will disrespect me and my authority on the matter."
"Bite them to death," Hibari commented as if that was the most obvious solution in the world. That is his solution for anyone who disrespects him. She quirked her lips into a smile and stared at the male. If only she could just hit them if they annoyed the crap out of her but the blonde knew Jiraiya and he would use it to dock her pay.
The man would find any excuse to decrease her pay since she demanded a lot of money.
"Violence isn't the answer when it comes to them."
Hibari quirked his lips into a smirk and the blonde squealed when the boy pulled her towards him. She raised her eyebrows together when the boy rested her on top of his lap. He brought up his tonfa, tilting her head up and his grey eyes gleamed with amusement. She felt her heart raced when the boy touched her cheeks.
"My Little Fox," he purred and the blonde shivered at the nickname that he gifted her. Why was he using that tone? He knew she got distracted whenever he did that to her. She wanted to whine but Naruto kept herself in control even when the boy lowered his face. "Your version doesn't have to be the same version as mine."
"What do you mean?" Naruto asked softly as she tried to keep her eyes focused on his grey eyes. His tangy breath tickled her nostrils and she tried her best not to get distracted. They were together. Even if she liked being closer to him and feel everything that his eyes had to offer, she was going to prove that stupid voice wrong.
Hibari offered her a smirk and the blonde realized that he was not going to say his meaning. He really is insatiable. That was the only thought running through her mind as the boy kissed her jawline down to her neck. She leaned forward and grabbed hold of his hair, letting out tiny whimpers as he licked and bite her neck.
It felt like there was a fog inside of her head and not the kind of fog that she wanted to disappear. A tiny whine escaped her lips when the boy removed his lips from her neck. She groaned when the older boy swoop down to kiss her. No matter how many times he did this to her, Naruto doubt that she would ever get tired from it.
She might not know what it was like to get drunk but she definitely knew she was addicted to this feeling. So drunk that she accepted his permission to open her mouth. It felt like a little intimate dance between them but a dance she definitely did not want to lose. She tugged his hair and panted when they finally separated.
"Do you understand what I mean, Little Fox?" He asked her with a smirk. It took her a while to process the question as she fell down from the high that Hibari gave her. You want me to punish them in a way that I feel enjoyment. That was the only explanation that she could think of when it came to what just happened between them.
She knew that but she also had to ask…
"Do you really have to do that, Skylark?" Naruto grumbled. She did not need to look at the mirror to know her eyes were probably still clouded from what happened between them. Her own tone spoke volumes of the level of frustration that she felt with him. He just had to give her that kind of kiss and make the coil in her stomach worsen.
Hibari raised a single eyebrow and nipped her ear.
"That is your punishment for being a little vixen on Friday."
She should have known that he would paid her back eventually for leaving him high and dry.
"Naruto-sama, Tsuna-sama is calling you!"
Naruto swirled her head at Haku, just when Jiraiya smashed his fist against her stomach. A groan escaped from her lips as she was sent flying straight through the trees. She kept her expression neutral even when she felt the splinter of the trees dug through her school shirt, leaving a mark in her skin.
Well a temporary mark at the very least. If there was one benefit of being the jinchuuriki of the Kyuubi and being a direct descendent of the Uzumaki clan, it was the fact she had a quick healing rate. Any marks on her skin was healed, allowing no one to know if she had been hurt in any way.
With a groan, Naruto pushed herself up from the ground and stared at her subordinate. The teen held up her phone as if asking her whether she wanted to answer the call or not. If it had been any other time, she would answer it. But Jiraiya was standing right in front of her, looking visibly disappointed by her distraction.
"Tell Sawada that I'm training and I will call him back when I'm done with said training," Naruto declared as she placed her hands together. Haku nodded and placed the phone against his ear while Jiraiya looked pleased with her answer. She did not understand why he would be happy. She did take her taijutsu training very seriously if you asked her.
She focused her eyes on her mentor and focused her eyes on him. Last time, he told me that my attacks were not coordinated enough. A large white cloud formed around her and the blonde weaved her hands through another hand seals. If it were not for the fact Ero-Sennin made it clear that he wanted her to fight him without using Nature Transformation Jutsus, then it would be a lot less of a struggle.
"He wants me to tell you that he needs your help with another homework problem! Gokudera-san seems to be suffering from food poisoning again." Haku commented, putting the phone back down to the ground. I am so going to charge him for interrupting my training. She grinded her teeth at the thought and charged straight at Jiraiya. The white-haired man observed her, dodging her punches and kicks.
Her mentor kept taking a couple of steps back, dark eyes darting everywhere as if he knew of her plan. Nothing really escapes him. She could see him checking the trees for her clones as he danced away from her reach. She scrunched her eyebrows together. He said not to use Nature Transformation Jutsu. He never mentioned that she could do this.
Leaves crunched and her mentor launched himself at her. She could feel her heart pounding against her chest as the attack slowed down. Go left. She slid to the left and allowed a cloak of wind chakra to enveloped her fist. She swung her fist and steadied her foot, not allowing to wobble to the side.
"You should be more creative, Naruto!" Her godfather declared, ducking under her attack. Even though her punch did not land, she could hear the clear sound of his hair being sliced from the top. The smirk on his face faded, replaced with wide eyes. The whiskered girl channeled even more of her chakra to her legs and charged straight at him.
She just needed one hit.
The middle-aged man charged right at her. She ducked and jumped as her mentor continued to launch his attacks. He was still taking it easy on her but Naruto knew his speed was faster than before. Four more meters. Her blue eyes darted slightly to the rocks and her mentor smirked.
"Really Naruto, rocks?" Jiraiya asked. He smashed his hands down on the ground and the earth cracked but no explosion came off. Black eyes widened as the leaves behind him erupted into a smoke. I remembered what happened last time. Her clones jumped up and tried to grab hold of her mentor.
Only for her mentor to grab them and swung them around like her clones were one of his shot put. Now! The blonde dashed straight at him. The blood in her ears pounded and the blonde smashed her fist against him. A groan escaped from her lips when Jiraiya exploded. She grimaced.
Where would he be? Up? Down? Her left? Her right? Check your back. She knew that voice was definitely not the same voice that complained about Hibari and her. She swirled her head to her back, twisted her leg around and scowled when Jiraiya grabbed hold of her leg. He swung her around, sending her flying right to the rocks of the mountain.
Her ribs cracked and Naruto looked up at her mentor.
"That is definitely more creative than what you did yesterday," Jiraiya commented as she pushed herself upwards. Her ribs screamed at her to take a rest but Naruto only grinded her teeth together. It was an improvement. But not the improvement that she wanted. I have to be better. She sucked in a deep breath. "But there are still some things that we need to work on."
Naruto nodded. I still haven't landed a complete hit on you. The clone had been a distraction and like an idiot, she had not been able to see it. The blonde rubbed the back of her neck as Haku and Jiraiya exchanged glances at her. She was still not good enough. Even though it had been seven months since she resumed training, Naruto doubt that she would be as strong as the people from her graduating class.
It was irritating if you asked her.
Trickery worked to a point with Ero-Sennin. She had to remind herself of this as she rubbed her back. When they started training, she had not been able to go this far. The fact her mentor was increasing his speed told her that maybe she was improving. But was it enough? No. It was never going to be good enough.
"Did I at least improve?"
Jiraiya regarded her for a good couple of minutes. His black eyes showed no emotions as he looked down of his sliced hair on the forest ground before moving to his own hole. Naruto straightened her shoulders. It was a simple answer. He only had to say yes or no to her. There was no need for him to lie to her.
She was a big girl and like any big girl, she could handle the criticism. Criticism allowed her to improve her fighting skill and made her regroup when it came to her tactics. Her mentor should know this. He taught her father so this should not be new to him. But then again she had no idea what her father had been like as a student.
"Your coordination for your attack with your clones improved and your speed has increased," Jiraiya observed. His black eyes focused on her. "Good eye on picking out the loophole in my wording for the condition of my fight. However you still need to fine tune your punches and kicks. There is also the fact that you need to be even faster in reacting to my changes. The Akatsuki will be at my level."
Naruto nodded and looked down at her fist. I will have to increase my laps. She looked to Haku and sighed when the boy looked at her with encouraging eyes. It was nice for him to encourage her but this was not good enough. I am not going to consider that I'm good in taijutsu until I can land a punch on Jiraiya. She was definitely not going to allow the Akatsuki to kill her.
"I will work harder," the whiskered-girl declared. Her godfather sighed and regarded her as if he did not know how to take her vow of working harder. He should be pleased with her words. It meant that she was taking his training seriously. It meant she was not allowing the change in her relationship with Hibari to affect her.
Her mentor sighed. "You are done for the day, Naruto. Tomorrow, we will focus more on your ninjutsu."
"Can I also learn fuinjutsu?" She asked. Black eyes widened at her request and Naruto kept her expression blank. It was about time she learnt it. Fuinjutsu was the reason that she had a large monster sealed in her stomach. The fact that it could do such an amazing thing meant that it could do anything.
Maybe it would help her think of a way to overcome her weakness of genjutsu. Because I can only resist genjutsu as long as I recognized it immediately. Naruto grimaced at the thought. That was the main problem because an illusion like the one Mukuro did was hard to recognize. He had been able to make the whole area look the same and that had been her downfall.
She was never going to be able to be a genjutsu type but she was going to figure out how to overcome her weakness.
"If you were anyone else, I will tell you that you need to have patience and a perceptive mind," Jiraiya commented. Naruto blinked and her mentor regarded her. "But you have shown me that you are suitable for Fuinjutsu."
Naruto blinked. "So you will teach me?"
"I will teach you tomorrow," he declared with a smile and Naruto groaned when she saw the perverse look in his eyes. "Right now, I am going to do some research."
He really has no shame.
Then again, she had no shame of milking money out of her desperate classmate.
A/N: Well Naruto is going to be learning Fuinjutsu and the answer to question 1 from the previous chapter will be revealed soon. Now here are another bunch of questions.
Question 1: What do you think of Kyoko's perspective in this chapter?
Question 2: Do you think that I should tone down Hibari and Naruto's interactions?
Question 3: What aspect of their relationship that you like about Naruto's relationship with Hibari?
Please review and tell me of your thoughts about the chapter. There will be a small timeskip in the next chapter.
