Tsunade Can Hear My Inner Voice-Chapter 131: Asuma and the Ino-Shika-ChΕ Trio
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On the sizzling grill, strips of beautifully marbled beef lay roasting, their tantalizing aroma stimulating the senses and making mouths water. The cycle of cooking and eating only intensified the hunger in the air.
"Why arenβt you eating?" Asuma grinned at the three members of the Ino-Shika-ChΕ trio sitting across from himβhis natural allies.
"ChΕji, youβve only had three plates? Thatβs not like you at all!"
"Ino, you should eat more too. Youβre still growing. If you want a perfect figure like Kurenaiβs someday, youβve gotta fill up now!"
"And you, Shikamaru! A sharp brain burns a lot of energyβdig in!"
Faced with Asumaβs enthusiasm, the three exchanged silent glances. Eventually, ChΕji started eating while Ino took over the grilling.
Shikamaru mentally cursed his irresponsible teammates before turning to Asuma. "Sensei, where did you go during your absence?"
Asuma slapped his forehead. "Ah, right! I havenβt told you yet. With everything happening lately, I felt my abilities were lacking, so I went to train with Enma to master the Summoning Jutsu."
"So, you succeeded, right?" Shikamaru studied Asuma closely. His sharp instincts told him that Asuma had undergone a drastic change since his departure, though his current level of skill made it hard to pinpoint exactly what was different.
"Of course I succeeded! And let me tell you, the gains were huge." Realizing his words might sound hollow, Asuma quickly added, "Enma has high standards, so you three should train hard. Once you meet the requirements, I wonβt hold back in teaching you."
There. That should shut them up, he thought.
Whether his words were genuine or not, Asuma had at least put on a convincing show. As for whether heβd actually follow throughβthat remained to be seen.
"Thanks, Asuma-sensei. But our clans rely on secret techniques, and Enma is the Sarutobi clanβs hereditary summon. Weβll pass for now." Shikamaru politely declined.
Enma was undoubtedly a powerful summon, and the idea of having him wasnβt unappealing. But nothing in the shinobi world came free. If they accepted such a favor, theyβd inevitably owe something in return.
The Ino-Shika-ChΕ alliance held some influence in Konoha, but in the wider shinobi world, they were far from top-tier. Shikamaru didnβt want to drag his clan into unnecessary conflicts.
"No worries. Youβre still young. Once youβre older and understand the importance of strength, you can always come find me."
Asuma wasnβt offended by Shikamaruβs refusal. If anything, he seemed magnanimous, as if the matter meant nothing to him.
"Thank you, Asuma-sensei. Weβll keep that in mind." Shikamaru replied calmly, chewing on the meat Ino had grilled for him.
When he first saw Asuma today, Shikamaru had wondered if his unease was just due to their time apart. But now, he was certainβAsuma had changed.
This realization left even Shikamaruβs sharp mind momentarily stumped.
Because he sensed that Asuma now carried a subtle ambition that most people wouldnβt notice.
"Alright, dig in! Last time, you guys demolished an entire tableβs worth of food. Why so restrained today?"
"Asuma-sensei!" Ino, noticing Shikamaru eating quietly without engaging Asuma, decided to step in. "Have you seen Kurenai-sensei since you got back?"
Kurenai.
The name made Asumaβs smile falter for a split second before he chuckled. "I came straight to see you guys first. Itβs been days, and I still feel guilty for leaving without a word. Thatβs why Iβm treating you all to barbecue, but youβre eating so littleβway too considerate of your sensei!"
Heh.
Shikamaru smirked inwardly.
Were they being considerate?
No.
Sometimes, a childβs intuition was sharper than an adultβs.
Right now, even Ino and ChΕji sensed something off about Asuma. They felt uneasy but couldnβt quite articulate why.
Their young hearts didnβt want to believe Asuma had changed for the worse, so they convinced themselves this was just a natural reaction to their time apart.
"So, howβs your training been lately? Why would Tsunade assign Kamizuki Hikariβjust a chΕ«ninβto train you? He doesnβt know anything about your clanβs techniques. How could he possibly guide you properly?"
*Clack!*
ChΕji set his chopsticks down sharply, glaring at Asuma.
He might be chubby, but he wasnβt stupid.
When it came to Hikariβs teaching, ChΕji was the one who benefited the most. Over the past few days, heβd felt a new kind of chakra within him. His clanβs secret techniques had become easier to master, and his control had improved significantly.
All thanks to Kamizuki Hikariβs guidance.
ChΕji wouldnβt tolerate anyone badmouthing himβnot even Asuma.
"ChΕji, whatβs wrong?" Asuma frowned in confusion.
From what he knew of Choji, the kid would forget his own mother at the sight of barbecue. Why was he eating so little and acting so rudely today?
"Asuma-sensei... youβve changed." ChΕji voiced his displeasure bluntly.
Asuma blinked. "How so?"
ChΕji had been about to say that Asuma shouldnβt speak ill of Hikari. But after catching Shikamaruβs warning look, he changed his approach.
"You never used to talk behind peopleβs backs."
"Hikari-senpai might not be the strongest, but at least he trained us and took us on missions after you left. You shouldnβt talk about him like that!"
To Asuma, ChΕjiβs words sounded laughably naive.
So childish.
What was wrong with badmouthing a gate-guarding chΕ«nin?
He was a jΕnin. If anyone else heard him criticizing Hikari, theyβd either join in or at least not call him out.
The shinobi world was cruelβstrength ruled everything.
Still, considering his plans involving the Akimichi clan, Asuma forced a smile. "I was just upset. How could Tsunade assign a chunin to teach you? Itβs like sheβs looking down on the Ino-Shika-Cho!"
"Alright, alrightβtodayβs a team reunion. Letβs not talk about this. Eat up, drink upβwell, youβre still kids, but when youβre older, weβll have a proper toast!"
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