Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-25072069-20161123030331/@comment-34754862-20161123053536

Myōō  had gained the attention of her teacher as she remarked the fact he was there early. Myōō  nodded in response as he was usually a hard worker so he was known to be very punctual. Myōō  listened to her speech about how she was going to be his sensei till he died or reached a higher rank. The boy easily stood there with a confused expression as she seemed to be a bit over the top already. Though he stood quiet and never questioned any of it as he was very respectful to those who had more authority then him. Listening to her question, she asked if he knew the hydrification technique, she even went as far to mention that if he did not know it that she would help him learn and master it today. Myōō  was confused and questioned the fact she even knew about said technique. After all Myōō  himself had just learned about it due to his new book in which his father had given him. He then replied to her “No, I have not learned the Hydrification technique, but I am glad that you will give me advice and actually help me achieve it.” He smiled and bowed to her in respect as he pulled himself back up and kept the smile nice and wide. He then recalled she had mentioned that she was a Sarutobi, Myōō  responded “I see you are a sarutobi eh? My father is a Sarutobi, his name is Kuro Sarutobi.” He nodded to saying that as he pulled his book out and began to read on the instructions of learning the said Hydrification technique. He continued to read it as it explained that it involved the user actually turning his body into water and being one with it, this leading to many new things in which can be abused with large bodies of water. The book was very explanatory on how to perform the jutsu, as ever it was something his mom wrote after all. He easily stood there and attempted to understand the process before actually going about and learning the jutsu. He only continued to read it as it interested him greatly. He then waited for his sensei to say something after he had given his responses.