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The sun was just beginning to stain the jagged peaks of the Valley of the Elephants orange when Daigo found himself standing before Daisen.
At that altitude, the air was charged with a silent electricity a tension that seemed to anticipate the shift about to occur in the young Kazekage's chakra flow.
The knowledge regarding lava, magnet, and dust swirled in his mind, along with the many possibilities he could achieve to grow stronger.
He felt a deep sense of gratitude for having such a powerful affinity for the Earth element. Daisen, whose massive shadow covered a large portion of the training plateau, observed him with eyes that had seen far too much, yet carried an underlying peace.
The colossus exhaled a deep sigh that sounded like a gale striking the rocks and spoke with his rumbling voice.
"The theory you absorbed is the map, Daigo, but pain is the only real path. You are done reading; it is time to get to work to make you a complete ninja."
Daigo nodded at Daisen's words. He was always more of a man of action than one for just absorbing information, so he was ready, though he did not expect what Daisen did next. Without warning, Daisen extended his massive trunk an extremity that combined the delicacy of a feather with the strength of a mountain and gently touched Daigo's head.
The contact was icy and firm, sending a shiver down the young man's spine.
"Do not try to force your own chakra yet," Daisen warned with a severity that allowed no retort.
"Just feel mine. Let my energy flow through your channels and decipher the vibrational frequency of the earth in its purest state."
Suddenly, Daigo felt a surge of cold, ethereal energy rushing through each of his chakra pathways.
Daigo knew instantly what Daisen was using: it was the Keijūgan no Jutsu, the Light-Weight Rock Jutsu.
The sensation was equal parts terrifying and fascinating. Daigo felt the pressure of his feet against the rock vanish completely.
His body mass seemed to evaporate, as if his atoms were separating just enough to let the air currents pass through them. He felt as though he had ceased to be a solid and had become a sigh a weightless idea floating in a vacuum.
"Maintain it," Daisen ordered, observing the confusion and awe on the young Kazekage's face.
"If you lose the rhythm of my frequency, your body will regain its natural weight while you are suspended, and I assure you your bones will shatter against the ground upon impact if you are not prepared for the hit."
Daigo closed his eyes, ignoring the vertigo that threatened to cloud his judgment, and concentrated exclusively on the vibration Daisen was imprinting upon him.
It was like trying to keep the rhythm of a complex song that he could hear resonating all around his body. Every time Daisen's chakra fluctuated to compensate for the valley's gusty breeze, Daigo tried to mimic the pattern within his own chakra system.
He spent hours in that state of suspension, floating just a few centimeters off the ground, breaking into a cold sweat as his mind processed the molecular signature of the earth element in its most volatile state.
His brain worked at a frantic speed, mapping how the chakra reduced gravitational pull. When Daisen finally withdrew his trunk, Daigo fell abruptly, suddenly feeling as though his body weighed tons.
His joints protested the sudden return of physical reality, but he had done it: he had the "score" of the technique burned into his muscle memory, and he would try it again as soon as he recovered.
However, the relief was fleeting and cruel. Before Daigo could catch his breath or even stand up to stretch his numb muscles, Daisen took a step forward.
The ground trembled beneath the colossus's foot as he released the jutsu once more though this time it wasn't the light weight, it was the Heavy Weight, which completely enveloped the young man.
The transition was brutal and merciless. Daigo felt the gravity of the entire world multiply a hundredfold over his shoulders in a single millisecond.
It wasn't that an external force was pushing him down; it was that every one of his cells, every drop of blood, and every vital organ became as dense as solid lead. His knees creaked in a way that made him fear an immediate fracture, and his hands sank into the solid rock of the plateau as if it had turned to soft mud under his pressure.
"Feel the pressure!" Daisen said as the density of the air itself seemed to increase around Daigo.
"Feel how chakra has the capacity to compact matter to its limit! If you do not learn to stabilize your internal flow right now, your own organs will end up crushed under the weight of your own chakra.
Daigo spat out blood, feeling his heart desperately struggling to beat against the immense wall that his own ribcage now represented a cage that refused to expand to let in necessary oxygen.
In that state of pure agony, where every second felt like an eternity of torture, Daigo began to instinctively apply what he had seen in the temple archives: he used his chakra not to push outward, but to anchor his organs and reinforce them.
He created an internal network, bolstering his bones with an opposing chakra pressure that acted as an invisible structural support. He spent the rest of the morning under this unbearable ordeal, discovering that the secret of weight lay not in the raw strength of muscles, but in the surface tension and cohesion that chakra could exert over physical matter.
After the grueling gravity training, Daisen released the pressure, and Daigo collapsed onto a nearby rock. His mind, unlike his body, did not stop for a single second.
He looked at his hands, which were still shaking uncontrollably from the superhuman effort of holding his body together under Daisen's will. He wiped a thread of blood from the corner of his mouth and looked up at the giant with a spark of renewed ambition burning in his pupils. He stood up with evident difficulty, leaning on his numb legs, and called out to his elephant master.
"Daisen, while I felt the light weight separating my molecules until I almost disappeared, an idea occurred to me a way to manipulate my crystal that is far more terrifying and efficient than anything I ever imagined," the young man confessed, trying to regulate his ragged breathing.
Daisen narrowed his massive eyes, curious at the audacity of the youth who, despite being physically shattered, was already thinking of combat innovations.
"Show me then, if you still have the energy to mold your chakra," the elephant replied with a mix of interest and defiance.
Daigo performed a single hand seal, concentrating every last drop of his will into the palm of his right hand. In front of him, a structure of pink crystal solid, sharp, and of perfect geometric beauty violently sprouted from the ground.
But instead of launching it against a rock or using it as a shield, Daigo clenched his fist with sudden force and a wild glint in his eyes. The crystal did not fade or break from an external impact; it exploded from its own core into thousands of tiny, almost microscopic fragments that remained floating in the air like a lethal mist of diamond dust, shimmering intensely under the midday sun.
"Until now, I've always seen crystal as something purely solid, like a barrier or a spear," Daigo explained, moving his fingers with a delicacy that contrasted with the violence of the previous explosion.
"But if I can apply what I just learned about lightness, density, and molecular resonance, I could control this dust as if it were part of my own body."
He extended his hand toward the cloud, and the fragments began to move through the air. They didn't fly like static projectiles or arrows launched in a straight line; they flowed with a liquid elegance, as if they possessed a malevolent life of their own. The crystal cloud began to swirl around Daigo, forming a spiral that glowed with a pink light capable of blinding anyone.
He tried to make the cloud take the form of a defensive tornado, mimicking the fluid and almost conscious way the Third Kazekage and Rasa manipulated their sand.
However, the success was only partial, and grim reality soon appeared to remind him of his current limits. As Daigo tried to increase the rotation speed of the thousands of fragments to make them sharp enough to cut, the cloud began to scatter in a chaotic and disordered fashion.
He lost the molecular connection with the crystals that moved more than a few meters away from his center of gravity, and they immediately lost their characteristic glow, falling to the ground like simple, inert glass. The speed at which he could move them dropped drastically until the entire cloud collapsed onto the plateau like a sad rain of debris.
"It's too slow... the mental effort is massive, and I lose the connection with each grain as soon as it moves away a little," Daigo muttered with evident frustration, watching his creations go dark on the ground.
Daisen observed the remains of the experiment with a silent and deep respect he rarely showed.
He approached slowly, making the earth vibrate, and crushed one of the glowing fragments, analyzing the chakra residue left within it.
"What you are attempting here is extremely similar, if not identical in essence, to the use of the Magnet Release," Daisen declared.
"You are trying to infuse each microscopic fragment with a specific polarity so they respond to your wireless will. If we follow this path of training, not only will you improve your strength, but this will help you use the crystal even when it has been completely shattered by an enemy."
Daisen assured him with certainty that if he could master that magnetic and molecular connection, there would be no defense in the ninja world that could halt his advance.
An earth wall, a water barrier, or even a stone fortification could be broken with brute force, but a cloud of microscopic blades moving with the fluidity of the wind and the force of magnetic attraction would simply be an unstoppable force of nature.
Daigo looked at the crystal dust scattered on the ground, seeing in those remains not a failure, but the seed of a power that would rival legends.
"Perfect. We will add this to your training. You now have two tasks: the Keijūgan no Jutsu and this new way of using your crystal," Daisen concluded, marking the formal start of a new phase.
End of Chapter
