- So far we haven't heard anything about the downsides, which can't be helped," Saya frowned, obviously having a hard time switching to a new topic, judging by the look on her face.
- It's a very unpleasant process that takes several months and limits the use of chakra to the bare minimum," I began to curl my fingers, "and it also requires the use of very specific drugs that make it easier for the body to adjust.
- Ryo-kun, what about my condition? - Hitomi, who had previously preferred to stand back and keep a low profile while the older kunoichi argued, put a hand on her stomach. - Is a seal like this safe to use when pregnant?
- Not only is it safe, but it will allow the child not to lose all the benefits of the unique chakra by being exposed to similar chakra and stimulating the nascent source, rather than 'diluting' the legacy, as is the case with all male descendants," I said with a satisfied smile, "so all of my children of Seishi no Ibuki bearers will have a very significant potential and a life span greater than normal people.
- The clan will never be the same again," Saya shook her head a little confused, "and I don't even know how Shenesu-kun will react to all this....
- Dance with happiness? - Linley, who had no intention of getting off my back, snorted derisively.
She was well acquainted with her uncle's character and his obsessive desire to make Nara the strongest clan in Konoha along with the Founders, even going so far as to try adventurous ideas like putting all the clan's childless widows under the only S-ranked fighter without fear of incurring her sister's wrath.
- That's for sure," the older kunoichi agreed with a smile, but after a moment, she turned serious and turned to me, "Tell me, Ryo, how well have you practiced using Seishi no Ibuki?
Ma wanted to ask, knowing full well that I had a gift from Mito and that it wasn't empty, but judging by the quick glance she gave Hitomi, she doubted that she would approve of such use if asked directly.
Despite growing up in the not-so-cozy position of a de facto slave, Hyuga had grown up surprisingly mild in character and with very high moral principles, as far as that was even possible for an assassin in general. I suppose the lack of early death of her parents and the notorious Will of Fire are to blame.
- The technology has been thoroughly tested at every stage of exposure, or I wouldn't have suggested you try it on yourself," I nodded affirmatively.
- How many test subjects died? - Without bothering to cover the unpleasant truth, the red-haired beauty asked bluntly, making me and Ma roll our eyes at the same time.
Linley is Linley.
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