Hmm, so Ryuma actually did dodge the attack. While that made his reprimand a bit less effective it did confirm the suspicion he had that the boy had some prior experience with combat training. Probably his family put some time to train the boy. It would also explain his general boredom with the class until this point. For someone who had prior practice, this all would be somewhat basic, though the class, in general, had a larger amount of less experienced students. Still, something he would need to consider. He followed the gaze of the student to see the other teacher stare at him, he assumed throughout the whole ordeal. He simply glared at the other teacher with the same eyes he gave Ryuma. He wasn't quite sure who this teacher was but if he thought he could give him a stink for reprimanding a student who shoved someone without need, he had another thing coming.
The boy was silent, though he only caught the roll of his eyes briefly as he turned back to him. The teacher let out a bit of a sigh. Wasnt the first difficult kid he had to deal with, probably wouldn't be the last. Maybe with some actual semi-combat training, he'd be able to let out some steam. He watched most of the other kids not participating huddle up to watch the practice, which he half expected. If they felt sure enough to watch instead of the train they could do so...he would test them on whether they were able to perform the move later on of course.
As he imagined the makeshift battlefield turned into chaos as soon as his countdown ended. The pair who did the early assault were hiding after the retaliation. The one girl who had come in conflict with Ryumma was employing her own tactic, running up close to the clone than other while her partner attempted to target it with an attack of its own. It wasn't hard to see through the ruse as the clone wave away from the stone bullet while attempting to take down the girl, who had dodge, if bearly. As it moves it quickly turned and suddenly fired two pebbles of its own again, managing to surprise the third pair of two boys, one struck in the arm the other in the stomach, the impact not being much harsher than that of when playing dodgeball. He would rise his hand calling out the team as defeated, as he focused on the remaining.
He saw Kyoko try to attack from the high ground, though it seemed the jutsu performance still alluded her somewhat. It caused jeers and comments to come from the other students, but before he could say anything Ryumma approached the girl and spoke to her. Assuming of a plan. He scratched his elbow, as the clone did its dance, doing the pebbles left and right with relative ease.
Ryuma climbed a mound away from his partner and waited for a moment of standstill from his clone before launching his assault. It was a pretty well thought out move to be sure. He supplemented the Jutsu with singular stones that he had picked up from the ground and launched a three pruned attack. The first two were not hard to miss, the clone sidestepping while launching an attack of its own, which was dodge as Ryumm jumped forward. The next attack seemed to be more of a diversion two stones holding to create a cloud of smoke. A smart move, but it didn't take into account that the clone was made of sand, so the particles which would normally blind it simply were absorbed into it. With that, dodging the next two attacks was not difficult, the clone doing with a somewhat flashy flip to the left, launching its own stone attack towards the boy. The three parts were avoided... However, there was one more piece of the puzzle, he figures. And with the fliping dodge an attempted strike, the clone was positioned blindsided to where Kyoko would end up. The question was, would the mistake be capitalized on?
MFt = 695
The boy was silent, though he only caught the roll of his eyes briefly as he turned back to him. The teacher let out a bit of a sigh. Wasnt the first difficult kid he had to deal with, probably wouldn't be the last. Maybe with some actual semi-combat training, he'd be able to let out some steam. He watched most of the other kids not participating huddle up to watch the practice, which he half expected. If they felt sure enough to watch instead of the train they could do so...he would test them on whether they were able to perform the move later on of course.
As he imagined the makeshift battlefield turned into chaos as soon as his countdown ended. The pair who did the early assault were hiding after the retaliation. The one girl who had come in conflict with Ryumma was employing her own tactic, running up close to the clone than other while her partner attempted to target it with an attack of its own. It wasn't hard to see through the ruse as the clone wave away from the stone bullet while attempting to take down the girl, who had dodge, if bearly. As it moves it quickly turned and suddenly fired two pebbles of its own again, managing to surprise the third pair of two boys, one struck in the arm the other in the stomach, the impact not being much harsher than that of when playing dodgeball. He would rise his hand calling out the team as defeated, as he focused on the remaining.
He saw Kyoko try to attack from the high ground, though it seemed the jutsu performance still alluded her somewhat. It caused jeers and comments to come from the other students, but before he could say anything Ryumma approached the girl and spoke to her. Assuming of a plan. He scratched his elbow, as the clone did its dance, doing the pebbles left and right with relative ease.
Ryuma climbed a mound away from his partner and waited for a moment of standstill from his clone before launching his assault. It was a pretty well thought out move to be sure. He supplemented the Jutsu with singular stones that he had picked up from the ground and launched a three pruned attack. The first two were not hard to miss, the clone sidestepping while launching an attack of its own, which was dodge as Ryumm jumped forward. The next attack seemed to be more of a diversion two stones holding to create a cloud of smoke. A smart move, but it didn't take into account that the clone was made of sand, so the particles which would normally blind it simply were absorbed into it. With that, dodging the next two attacks was not difficult, the clone doing with a somewhat flashy flip to the left, launching its own stone attack towards the boy. The three parts were avoided... However, there was one more piece of the puzzle, he figures. And with the fliping dodge an attempted strike, the clone was positioned blindsided to where Kyoko would end up. The question was, would the mistake be capitalized on?
MFt = 695