Everything Shinichi has shown can be simply summarized in one sentence: "As expected of my son."

Compared to the other strange and forbidden techniques recorded in the Book of Seals, the Multiple Shadow Clone Technique seems rather "commonplace".

An advanced version of Shadow Clone Technique.

In Konoha, quite a few people have mastered this technique. However, this technique is actually quite useless for most ninjas because after casting Shadow Clone Jutsu, the chakra must be evenly distributed.

This makes the individual chakra of the clones far less than that of the original body before the clones were created. The more clones there are, the less chakra each individual shadow clone has. Even if an ordinary person masters such a ninjutsu, it will not be of any help in battle.

Because with the chakra of an ordinary ninja, let alone multiple shadow clones, even if five or six shadow clones were created, once the chakra was balanced, the chakra of a single clone would not even be enough to unleash a complete ninjutsu.

For a ninja like Hyuga who relies on powerful ninjutsu and taijutsu, this technique is utterly worthless.

As he spoke, Hiashi Hyuga casually slapped a nearby shadow clone with a chop, and the shadow clone instantly turned into a wisp of white smoke and disappeared without a trace.

At the same time, the clone's memories and pain were transmitted back to the original body. As Shinichi carefully felt them, he couldn't help but frown slightly.

Hiashi's chop wasn't heavy, but Shinichi felt it clearly the instant the clone's memories returned.

"The pain of the shadow clone will return to the original body as it disappears. Although it will not cause harm, the feeling is real."

"This will put a huge burden on the practitioner, and in severe cases, the practitioner may even suffer a mental breakdown due to the pain."

Hiashi understood this side effect, and Shinichi was naturally aware of it as well.

The person who can use this technique must not only have a huge amount of chakra, but also be very "pain-resistant". Naruto, a hot-blooded manga protagonist, is naturally not afraid of pain.

Aside from Luffy, which stupid male protagonist is afraid of pain?

Moreover, ninjas in this world generally have a much higher pain tolerance than ordinary people. Elite ninjas like Kakashi didn't suffer a mental breakdown even after being stabbed by Itachi Uchiha in the Tsukuyomi space for three days and three nights.

If this kind of patience were used to create shadow clones, creating tens of thousands wouldn't be a problem.

However, after experiencing it firsthand, Shinichi Hyuga decided against incorporating this technique into his battle...

Or perhaps we should just treat this technique as a cheat code for cultivation.

As for the fatigue from cultivation, it will be transmitted back to the main body when the clone is dispelled.

Isn't that easy? Just don't use too high an intensity when cultivating with your clones. As long as the clones don't feel fatigued, the so-called fatigue won't be transmitted back to the main body when the clones are dispelled. Strictly control the time, and there will be no side effects.

Shinichi isn't Naruto, so he's treating his clones like nuclear-powered donkeys.

“Father, when the shadow clone disappears, the memories and experiences will also be transmitted back to the original body.”

"For me, doesn't this give me a lot more time to cultivate?"

"The key to mastering chakra form and nature transformation is that instantaneous 'feeling,' and this technique can help me a great deal."

Shinichi's words startled Hiashi Hyuga, who then stroked his chin and chuckled:

"Indeed, if it's for assisting cultivation, it's excellent!"

"You actually thought of this; you truly are my son!"

Regardless of whether Shinichi's idea was his own or not, since he heard it from his son, Hiashi naturally praised him without reservation.

Shinichi then experimented with the Shadow Clone Technique several more times, thoroughly imprinting the feeling of casting the technique in his mind before moving on to the next stage.

Shinichi asked Hiashi to bring him a lot of blank scrolls. While the memories in his mind were still "warm," Shinichi used his shadow clones to write down one forbidden technique after another.

Shinichi Hyuga had no intention of keeping anything to himself. This opportunity to read the Book of Seals was the result of his own efforts, as well as the result of the Hyuga clan helping him.

He also planned to record these techniques as part of the Hyuga clan's heritage, storing them within the clan, waiting for a future generation of exceptionally talented descendants to unlock these "sealed" treasures.

Similar practices to Shinichi's have actually occurred in various ninja clans.

Take the Third Hokage, Sarutobi, for example. After the Fourth Hokage and his wife died in battle, where did their belongings go?

The fact that Naruto, in his youth, was able to find the scarf that Kushina had knitted for him when she was reborn in the Third Hokage's storeroom clearly explains the whereabouts of Minato and Kushina's belongings.

The scarf that Kushina knitted for her son ended up in the Third Hokage's warehouse... So what about the Uzumaki clan's secret techniques, and the Fourth Hokage's research on various ninjutsu?

That naturally ended up in the Sarutobi clan's ninjutsu library.

Therefore, Shinichi Hyuga felt no guilt whatsoever about copying the Book of Seals. Why couldn't he write down the ninjutsu he had memorized and leave it for his clan?

Shinichi Hyuga is under the protection of his family, so it is only right that he should give back to them now.

At the same time, after completing the copying, Shinichi Hyuga also used the family's resources to ask Hiashi to bring out all the sealing technique scrolls stored in the family and begin to read them.

The Hyuga clan has stood tall in the ninja world for so many years. Whether it's spoils of war or rewards obtained through exchange, they have acquired a considerable number of sealing techniques, whether passively or actively.

These techniques have existed within the clan for many years, and there have always been clan members who have studied and refined them.

The Hyuga clan, who possess the Caged Bird Seal, are also quite skilled in sealing techniques.

Having received guidance from Minato, Shinichi naturally wouldn't leave things unprepared. Since the Flying Thunder God Technique and sealing techniques are strongly related, he decided to systematically learn sealing techniques.

By the way, let's also learn about the "bird in a cage" technique!

Shinichi genuinely hoped that the Hyuga clan could become incredibly powerful, powerful enough to protect everyone in the clan, including himself. In order to achieve this goal, the Caged Bird Seal, which limits the potential of the branch family, naturally needs to be improved.

Completely canceling it is impossible, because for ordinary Hyuga clan ninjas, this technique is not a constraint, but a protection.

The Hyuga family's continued existence to this day is directly related to the Caged Bird Seal.

"Let's watch Flying Thunder God tomorrow."

"I hope my talent will be enough for me to learn that technique!"

"Even if my speed using the Flying Thunder God Technique can't match that of a regular Body Flicker Technique, it doesn't matter..."

……

The bright moonlight shone on the tombstones in the cemetery, and under the moonlight, a figure dressed in a black robe appeared in the silent cemetery.

The man slowly bent down and gently brushed his hand across the tombstone in front of him, which was engraved with the words "Nohara Rin". His scarlet single eye, hidden beneath the tiger-striped mask, revealed deep longing and sorrow.

"Lin..."

Every time he sees this desolate tombstone, his longing for Rin grows stronger, his hatred for the world intensifies, and the power of his Sharingan grows stronger as this hatred ferments.

....................…………

Chapter 18 Let me teach you the Flying Thunder God Technique!

The next morning, while it was still barely light, Shinichi Hyuga arrived early in front of the Hokage Building.

The Fourth Hokage hadn't "started work" yet, and the ninjas on duty didn't dare let Shinichi Hyuga stay in the Hokage's office without permission. Helpless, the two Chunin had no choice but to bite the bullet and keep Shinichi outside the door, making him wait in the open space in front of the building.

The match between Shinichi Hyuga and Kakashi yesterday has been circulating widely in the ninja community for a day and a night.

Shinichi Hyuga's name became known to Konoha ninjas by riding on the coattails of the genius ninja Kakashi. At the same time, his identity as a member of the Hyuga main family was naturally deeply intertwined with his name.

When Shinichi is mentioned, the first thing the ninjas think of is, "Oh! That genius from the Hyuga clan!"

Although Shinichi Hyuga doesn't even have the "rank" of a genin now, the chunin guarding the Hokage Building still have to address him as "sir".

The ninjas' respect for him stemmed only partly from his strength; more so from his status as a member of the Hyuga main family.

Shinichi Hyuga was a man who knew the rules, so naturally he would not make things difficult for these ordinary ninjas who obeyed his orders.

This was his second time visiting this place. Since it was still early, Shinichi sat down under the shade of a tree in front of the building and carefully examined his surroundings.

Shinichi Hyuga has always been on edge, and over the years he hasn't had a chance to properly look at the village where he lives.

Hokage Building...

This is one of the "famous historical sites" that many time travelers need to visit, but before this, Shinichi had never properly explored it.

As dawn breaks, a cool breeze gently blows.

The chirping of insects and birds filled his ears. Listening to the white noise around him, Shinichi Hyuga leaned comfortably against the tree trunk, slowly closed his eyes, and entered a meditative state.

Meditation has different effects on everyone. For Shinichi, it calms his mind and improves his concentration. For a long time after meditation, he doesn't experience mental fog.

Tranquil and peaceful.

As Shinichi Hyuga entered a meditative state, the subtle aura he exuded attracted the attention of some of the guarding ninjas.

Compared to ordinary children, Shinichi Hinata is far too special in both his behavior and his temperament.

After an unknown amount of time, Minato Namikaze arrived at "work" accompanied by his wife Kushina. As soon as he entered the area, Minato immediately noticed Shinichi Hyuga, who was sitting under the shade of a tree with his eyes closed in meditation.

"This child..."

In Minato's eyes, Shinichi seemed to have become one with nature at this moment. A jay bird even flew down from a tree and landed on Shinichi's shoulder.

The sparrow preened its feathers with its beak, looking so relaxed that it seemed completely unaware that it had landed on a person's shoulder.

"If he were to cultivate immortal techniques, with his aptitude, he would probably be able to easily pass through the second stage in no time."

Looking at Shinichi Hyuga's current state, Minato couldn't help but recall the time he spent training in Sage Mode at Mount Myōboku.

The first stage of cultivating immortal arts is to use toad oil to sense the existence of natural energy.

The second stage requires the practitioner to enter a near-absolute state of stillness and draw natural energy from the outside world.

Shinichi Hyuga's current meditative state is, in Minato's view, "almost absolutely forbidden," and has perfectly fulfilled one of the prerequisites for absorbing natural energy.

Even Minato himself had to undergo countless hours of practice to achieve complete stillness.

Children Shinichi Hinata's age are usually active and curious about everything around them, so it's impossible for him to stay still like he is now.

In response, Minato could only exclaim "genius" and had no better adjective to describe Shinichi.

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