“Seems like this battle could go either way.”
Kiro commented to himself as he continued to analyze the ongoing battle between Tsuki and Yua. One of the two would be his opponent in the upcoming round, which was one of the reasons he was keeping a close eye on this match. It had been a good decision on his part considering what Yua seemed capable of doing. With the sharingan, while covering his eyes somewhat, Kiro was able to deduce she was using some sort of poison.
Of course, Kiro wasn’t exactly pleased that he found himself using that dojutsu once again in these exams. However, utilizing the sharingan now was much better than having to activate it during the fight while everyone was watching him. Not that he couldn’t see the purple stuff Yua exuded from her body. He just couldn’t confirm exactly what it was without using the sharingan itself. The only other option would be to interact with it, which would very unwise, especially consider what he now knew. Now that Kiro knew all the purple colored stuff the Suna girl released from her body was poison, he wouldn’t have to worry about using the sharingan to discern what it was should they fight.
Tossing another marshmallow into his mouth as he sat on one of the metal railings, Kiro couldn’t help but find their fight entertaining. For everything Yua was throwing at her, from the poisoned staff to the kunai, the Yuki Princess was holding her own. Of course, Kiro expected as much from the girl. He knew how skilled Tsuki was and clearly the forest of death wasn’t the best at weeding out participants to make it to the next round. The Leaf really was pathetic on multiple levels.
Speaking of being pathetic, Kiro shifted his glance to view Raiku. The cowardly Uchiha was currently in a standstill with Shiho. At least, that’s what it seemed like to the untrained eye. Shiho remained completely frozen as Raiku seemed to have placed her in some type of unconscious state. From the murmurings of the crowd, it sounded like Shiho had been caught by the mind transfer jutsu. Admittedly, Kiro didn’t know exactly how the the Hiden of the Yamanaka clan worked, but many citizens of the Leaf knew enough to figure it out. The funniest part was, some were in awe.
“Wow! Raiku might be the next genius of the Uchiha clan. To master a technique such as this...”
Some people, like one of the shinobi in front of him, were praising the young Uchiha for being able to supposedly master the mind transfer technique. Going even as far as to call him a genius. If Raiku was a genius for being able to just straight up copy a Hiden, while he likely received guidance, then the Leaf had low as shit standards. Fortunately, there were enough skeptical folks in the crowd to counteract any further hype Raiku might’ve gotten.
“Eh, he probably just got some help from the Yamanaka clan. There’s not really a way for him to even learn such a technique on his own.”
Just like that, the other shinobi shut his friend down. Hearing that did leave a small little smirk on Kiro’s lips. The ninja was right in this circumstance. However, he was wrong about one thing. Recreating a high level technique from scratch, without any guidance whatsoever, was not impossible. Although it may be imperfect and probably different, that just meant it could be further built upon in a unique way.
In any case, Raiku having to rely on pulling cheap tricks out of his ass to win this fight wasn’t much of a surprise to Kiro. He expected as much from the supposed genius of the Leaf. Kiro almost felt like laughing whenever he thought of Raiku being called a genius and he might’ve done so if there wasn’t marshmallow in his mouth that could cause him to choke. Deactivating his sharingan, he resorted to some snickering instead.
“Crow clones and sharingan genjutsu too it looks like. Like how lame can you get?”
The boy commented after seeing Raiku’s latest action. He had said it aloud, but wasn’t expecting someone to actually respond to him. However, one of the spectators in the crowd turned around after hearing the lame part.
“I mean, that’s basically Itachi’s thing from what I know... Oh, shit! That’s the kid who fought that weirdly dressed girl earlier!”
“Wait, really?!”
Some more heads from the friend group turned around thanks to the exclamation of the first spectator. Of course, they’d just find that he wasn’t lying when they saw Kiro just relaxing behind them. To be honest, Kiro had been expecting some sort of rebuttal to what he said, but this reaction was a welcome surprise. Unfortunately, they only remembered him for fighting the ‘weirdly dressed girl’ as they described her. It was enough of a description for Kiro to get an idea on who they were likely referring too.
“Weirdly dressed girl? Oh, Roulan... or was it Riceball? I don’t even know what her name was. But yeah, um, what’s up?”
To be honest, Kiro just thought the clothing choice of Hasa was different. Even their choice of names were unusual. However, different was just considered weird to some. Clearly it was to this group of friends.
“Riceball? What type of name is that?!”
All of them started laughing when they heard that was one of her possible names. Evidently, no one knew the actual names of the girls from Hasa. The other girl, who supposedly died, entered as ‘Smiley’, so it was likely they found that pretty funny too. At least, before she was burnt to a crisp.
“Damn, she didn’t even tell you huh? Sorry to bother you, though. Just couldn’t help but overhear you. Uhh, I also don’t know who to root for in that fight by the way. I was just hoping for a good fight between the Uchiha and Hyūga...”
By the end of his apology, the spectator spoke a bit more awkwardly. Like he was trying to change the topic. Probably because of his mention of Itachi Uchiha. Kiro didn’t know much besides the name and his status of one of the more dangerous member of the clan. Since Kiro was clearly just another Mist ninja, the spectator probably realized it was best not to spill any more details to him, which was understandable. After all, Kiro could care less about listening to more Uchiha praise.
As for the comment relating to the fight that was made in an attempt to distract him somewhat, Kiro could actually understand the spectator a bit, but for a slightly more personal reason. Even though Kiro wanted the opportunity to pummel Raiku with his own hands, he found himself hoping Shiho had some more fight in her. He’d spent a good few weeks hanging out with the girl, so it would be a shame to see her go down like this against the same guy who left her for dead back then. At the very least, Kiro would like to see the Hyūga fight to the finish if she could.