*looks over in the direction of the Peins* Guys… that’s gross. *nods to Ushiro* Okay!
I remove my katana from its sheathe at my belt and hold it out in front of me, gripping the handle tightly. I move my hands over my head together, the katana aimed toward the sky. I focus on the chakra circulating through my system and channel some of it through the handle and up the blade. I mold that chakra into fūton chakra, and it reaches the tip of my katana.
“Fūton: Senmōfū!”
I bring my hands down rapidly, and thus, my katana goes straight down the midline of my body, directly in front of me. As my katana comes down before me, I release my fūton chakra, and a large gust of wind forms. It heads for the Peins in a straight, vertical line and sweeps them off of their feet. The trash is also blown away, leaving the area the Peins were in clean.
I return my katana to its rightful place and listen to Ushiro-senpai. Then, my attention is taken by this reckless Pein. I shake my head and say, “That’s not a good idea.” I accumulate some chakra into my lungs and my hands before creating fūton chakra. I weave the four handseals.
“Fūton: Dai Sakūgen Sebiti!”
I release my chakra through every pore of my body, taking control of the air in front of me. I imagine the spinning of a tornado and, sure enough, I form a tornado before me. I sharpen and thin my chakra before sending the tornado toward the Pein. I continue to let my chakra flow into the technique, increasing its power, even after the tornado makes contact with the Pein. The tornado lifts the Pein into the air, making him drop the scissors, and he’s sliced across his torso, arms, and legs.
I’m right back in the action after my last technique when I see a Pein swinging his giant fan at me. His attack, a tornado like mine, heads straight for me. I act quickly, streaming my chakra to my lungs and hands once more and molding it into fūton chakra. I perform the necessary handseals, concentrating on the air in front of me.
“Fūton: Kaze Gaeshi!”
I release the fūton chakra that I’ve gathered, and the air in front of me comes together and forms a swirling gust of wind. The gust intercepts the Pein’s tornado, and I use my chakra to split the tornado in two. I then use the air from the tornado and redirect it toward the Pein, along with the additional wind of my technique. They combine together to create a spinning vortex of wind. The Pein is struck and blown away on contact.
I remove my katana from its sheathe at my belt and hold it out in front of me, gripping the handle tightly. I move my hands over my head together, the katana aimed toward the sky. I focus on the chakra circulating through my system and channel some of it through the handle and up the blade. I mold that chakra into fūton chakra, and it reaches the tip of my katana.
“Fūton: Senmōfū!”
I bring my hands down rapidly, and thus, my katana goes straight down the midline of my body, directly in front of me. As my katana comes down before me, I release my fūton chakra, and a large gust of wind forms. It heads for the Peins in a straight, vertical line and sweeps them off of their feet. The trash is also blown away, leaving the area the Peins were in clean.
I return my katana to its rightful place and listen to Ushiro-senpai. Then, my attention is taken by this reckless Pein. I shake my head and say, “That’s not a good idea.” I accumulate some chakra into my lungs and my hands before creating fūton chakra. I weave the four handseals.
“Fūton: Dai Sakūgen Sebiti!”
I release my chakra through every pore of my body, taking control of the air in front of me. I imagine the spinning of a tornado and, sure enough, I form a tornado before me. I sharpen and thin my chakra before sending the tornado toward the Pein. I continue to let my chakra flow into the technique, increasing its power, even after the tornado makes contact with the Pein. The tornado lifts the Pein into the air, making him drop the scissors, and he’s sliced across his torso, arms, and legs.
I’m right back in the action after my last technique when I see a Pein swinging his giant fan at me. His attack, a tornado like mine, heads straight for me. I act quickly, streaming my chakra to my lungs and hands once more and molding it into fūton chakra. I perform the necessary handseals, concentrating on the air in front of me.
“Fūton: Kaze Gaeshi!”
I release the fūton chakra that I’ve gathered, and the air in front of me comes together and forms a swirling gust of wind. The gust intercepts the Pein’s tornado, and I use my chakra to split the tornado in two. I then use the air from the tornado and redirect it toward the Pein, along with the additional wind of my technique. They combine together to create a spinning vortex of wind. The Pein is struck and blown away on contact.