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Takuza easily continued his training as eventually he would come to defeat his clone which would land him in reversing the Genjutsu himself. Takuza would then feel the entire Genjutsu come to waste as they would be directly in front of each other and split up gaining some space from each other. Takuza looked towards his clone with a serious look across his face as he whispered;

“That was unexpected I need to try harder… That was close.”

After doing so he dashed forward and swung both arms forward having his clone capture them within his palms and glared into each other’s eyes once more causing them to leap back and enter Genjutsu once more. It all happened swiftly it was like Takzua was really taking on his clone for a real fight. But in fact he was doing this for real combat. For example, if a situation in which he was to fight someone, who knew about Takuza’s Genjutsu prowess and made no visual eye contact with him. He would need to develop ways to force the man to look into his eyes. It had to be one way or another to even make it work. This being mostly done by coming close to the enemy and looking directly into their eyes from a range in which they could not resist but to do so. This being a natural instinct of the human mind, in combat it is highly known that most of the time the first visual contact in a fight would be through eye contact before beginning the spar or battle in this case Takuza was training to make that aspect of himself a lot better.