Alucard was standing alone in the middle of the field, waving around some stupid sword. I almost thought he had lost his mind or something. Reaching out, I snatched the sword straight from his grasp.
"Yo. So I'm here to take over your Genjutsu," I commented. "I think your previous sensei told you everything you needed to know about the dull technique you were performing just moments ago." I waved the weapon around. "So, let's move on to the next one then." Taking out a scroll from my pouch, I channeled my chakra into it, causing a whiteboard to appear. The top page showed a diagram of handseals, to which I pointed to at with the sword I had taken from Alucard. "Now, there are twelve handseals normally used in techniques," I explained. "They allow you to focus your chakra to use certain jutsus in battle. The number of handseals are also very vital. A single handseal could mean mastery over a jutsu, but also, the shorter the amount of handseals in a battle can also dictate how much more faster your jutsu could activate before your opponent's."
With that, I took a single step back from my student. "Now, I'd like you to form the handseals of Dog → Hare → Snake → Ram and then channel your chakra into my brain. Disrupting the flow of my chakra system, take control of all five of my senses to cause an illusion where I am lead to believe that bean vines have sprouted from below me and then bind my body, lifting me into the air. After that, create a bean pod that rises before me, ready to attack me." I stabbed the sword into the ground before me. "While I am caught up in this illusion, steal this sword from before me."