Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-34754862-20161124201255/@comment-34754862-20161124201317

The day was regular and nothing seemed odd, the sun was out and shining brightly over the sky as a young boy was noted to be roaming around the village. The boy consisted of an attire which was a grey jacket, with black shinobi pants, and black shinobi boots. His white long hair simply danced to his movements as he made his way towards the training ground as he was mostly interested in training and bettering himself. While he walked he easily pulled a bottle of water from his pouch and easily took a few sips from it to rehydrate himself. As he began closing in on the training field, his sky blue eyes continued to trace over the area and look for anyone around the vicinity. He came to notice many genin’s like himself training, but those of which seemed to be struggling. Myōō disregarded it and continued forward until he reached his special spot which was near the river. A singular tree noted to be next to the river as he smirked and adjusted himself to the situation by stretching out and preparing himself mentally and physically before taking on the jutsu once again. After he finished stretching Myōō muttered to himself in a calm tone “I’m almost done perfecting this jutsu, just a little longer before it's fully ready.” He then lifted his hand and rubbed it underneath his nose in a snarky manner as he was confident to fulfil this task. He then assumed the stance and attempted the jutsu once by himself to warm himself up and get adjusted to the amount of chakra he was going to need to complete this jutsu. As he continued the said deed all he could think about is his progress and when he would finally finish learning this said technique. He didn’t really have an answer to that question but he can note that it won’t be easy to learn, after all it was the secret technique the Hōzuki’s held dear to them. It was their special technique which made them different from other clans. That jutsu was known as Hydrification and he refused to stop training until he learned it successfully.