Kyo smirked and continued. "There are four parts to the Chuunin exams, part one is a written exam, it's not as simple as you may think, that's all I say
about that. Part two is the forest in sector five, this part can get extremely dangerous. There are no rules on how you
need to go about retrieving the second scroll, but, more importantly than that there are a lot of mysteries surrounding that forest. It's maintained by the
Jikokuwa family and said to be a gateway of sorts. also rumored to be a plain forest by others. The general consensus by most of the
Jikokuwa clan is that it is whatever it needs to be for each person. That being said teamwork is a must during this part of the test, it will
be your only constant, beside your own skill. Once you've passed this point, what happens after will be unique to your generation.
There was an odd silence "Is that it? Yuri said in disbelief. Kyo nodded his head, his students groaned in annoyance, "Way to get us all
riled up Sensei, then just cut the story short." Mai said crossing her arms pouting. Nori stared into the eyes of Kyo saying "So what
happened during the exam when you went through." Kyo returned the gaze with a look of satisfaction on his face. Attention to detail,
Yagi was like that as well, the thought made Kyo smile to himself. "When I went though the exams, huh?" Kyo said to himself as he
rubbed his chin. "So as to not reveal to much, I'll just tell you about what happened when we reached the center of the forest in sector
five. There was a Pagoda, now this is where things got tricky for the group I went through with. The Jikokuwa clan claimed to not have
any involvement, but, to this day a lot of us think otherwise. Somehow we managed to get transported back in time." The three genin
were all surprised by what they heard. "Is that even possible Sensei, to send everyone back in time like that?" Mai asked. Kyo nodded,
he wasn't exactly sure how it worked but he knew it had happened. "So, then what happened?" asked Yuri who anxiously awaited the
next bit of the story. Kyo looked out at the three genin saying "And, . . . that's all I'm going to tell you." Yuri and Mai wore frustration on their faces.
"A lot of people must have died that day, seeing as you don't want to talk about it." Nori said as he continued
to look at Kyo. Returning Nori's glare once again saying "What would make you come that conclusion?" Nori rubbed his forehead and
looked toward the trees saying "Seems a little weird that you would have us meet you at the memorial field and right before you got to the really
juicy part of your story just not tell us for no real reason." Mai stood up saying "You don't know what your talking about, Kyo Sensei just
doesn't want to ruin the test for us. Besides we come here all the time to train." Nori shot a glance at Mai saying "That's exactly my point coming here
reminds him of the memory of his friends."
Mai opened her mouth to retort, but, retracted when she thought about what Nori said. "He's gotta point Mai, what he
says does make some sense. Although, if Sensei doesn't want to talk about it then it doesn't really matter the reason, now does it?"
Yuri said reluctantly. "I'm impressed, Nori." Kyo said.
AN: short I know sorry, lol
