"By the way those things you see are the souls of Akuma." he says.
When we are on the street I am shocked by how many Akuma there are. I tell him how many I see and we get out of there fast, to avoid any casualties. He goes up to some people in white clothing and explains what happened. I later find out they they are called finders. We head to an open meadow, away from civilization, to train. I spend at least five minutes trying to figure out what the rod does. I start to get annoyed and literally break the thing in half. Green sand comes out of it and transforms into a gun. I was thinking about shooting it when I broke it.
"Looks like its a gun." says the General.
"Wait a second no its not." I say, a he looks at me blankly.
I then turn it back into a rod and think of General Sokaro's weapon. To my surprise, it works. I now have an exact copy of his weapon.
"Hey, no copying my weapon." he says amused.
"Fine." I reply, and repeat the process.
I loot at a dead tree that was probably fried by lightning. I break the rod in half and hold the two pieces in each hand. Long chains come out, and wrap around the tree. I then make the chains bring up the tree from the ground. The chains then throw the tree at a healthy tree, with such force. The healthy tree is broken where the old tree smashes into it. General Sokaro nods his head in approval.
"Looks like it can be anything I want it to be." I confirm.
Then a horde of Akuma surround us. I was so busy playing with my innocence that I didn't even notice the Akuma. General Sokaro steps back and makes me deal with the Akuma.
"So that's how it's going to be huh? Oh well, this will be fun anyway." I say with an evil grin.
I break the rod in half, to make two guns and a giant robot. The innocence can't hold the robot's form for too long, and the robot disappears.
'looks like i'm going to need more practice to hold the innocence's form' I think to myself.
I continue blasting away at the Akuma. At one point I close my eyes and start blasting away blindly. Then General Sokaro joins in and starts cackling like crazy, soon I join in as well. When all the Akuma are gone, I deactivate my innocence.
"That was the most fun, I have ever had In my life." I say, wanting to fight more.
"Well looks like that's all for today." he says, and we walk off.
The sun starts to set not long after our 'training' session. Then I find my self looking forward to our next training session.
