Shimotsuki Village appeared again beyond the sea.
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Quiet.
Familiar.
Unchanged.
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But the people returning to it were no longer the same.
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The ship slowed as it entered the dock.
Wood creaked softly under old waves.
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No one rushed to step off.
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Not because they were afraid.
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But because they understood what "returning" meant now.
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Kuina stood at the front.
"…We're here."
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Tashigi nodded.
"…Confirmed arrival."
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Carina stretched lazily.
"…Home arc. I feel like something emotional is about to happen."
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Nami stepped closer to the edge of the ship.
She looked at the village carefully.
Not nostalgic.
Measuring.
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"…So this is where you trained," she said quietly.
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Kuina nodded once.
"…Yes."
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Nami exhaled slowly.
"…It's smaller than I imagined."
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A pause.
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"…But it feels… stable."
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Kuina glanced at her.
"…That's accurate."
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Carina pointed between them.
"…Oh wow. You two just did the 'quiet understanding' thing already. That was fast."
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Nami ignored her.
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Kaya stood slightly behind them.
Holding the railing gently.
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Her breathing was still careful.
But her eyes were brighter than before.
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"…It's peaceful," she said softly.
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Kevin turned slightly toward her.
"…Yes."
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Kaya smiled faintly.
"…I didn't think I would see places like this."
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A pause.
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"…Thank you for bringing me."
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Kevin didn't respond immediately.
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Then:
"…You chose to come."
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Kaya nodded.
"…Still… thank you."
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That silence between them lingered longer than words.
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Carina leaned toward Nami.
"…Okay I'm observing something emotionally stable and I don't trust it."
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Nami sighed.
"…Stop analyzing people."
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Carina whispered back:
"…I can't. It's my survival instinct."
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They disembarked.
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The village welcomed them the same way it always had.
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Without change.
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Without question.
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They walked through familiar paths.
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But this time—
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there were more of them.
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And each step felt heavier in meaning.
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They reached the dojo.
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The place where everything had begun.
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Koshiro Shimotsuki stood waiting.
As if time never left him.
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His gaze moved slowly across them.
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"…You have returned."
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Kuina stepped forward.
"…Yes."
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Tashigi bowed slightly.
"…We've come back to prepare."
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Carina waved.
"…Emotionally unstable crew reporting in for training arc setup."
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Koshiro's eyes shifted.
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To Nami.
Then Kaya.
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He observed quietly.
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Nami met his gaze without fear.
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"…I'm not a swordsman," she said.
"…But I understand direction."
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Koshiro nodded slightly.
"…Good."
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Then his attention moved to Kaya.
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She stood a little behind.
Careful.
Not hiding.
Just aware.
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Kaya spoke softly:
"…I don't fight."
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A pause.
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"…But I want to understand the world better."
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Koshiro studied her longer this time.
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Then:
"…Understanding is also a form of strength."
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Kaya blinked slightly.
Then smiled.
"…That's a kind answer."
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Carina leaned in immediately.
"…Wait that sounded like approval. Why did that sound like approval?"
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Koshiro turned back to Kevin.
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"…You have come for Haki."
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The air shifted slightly.
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Kuina straightened.
Tashigi focused.
Nami listened more closely.
Carina stopped joking.
Kaya stayed quiet but attentive.
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Kevin nodded.
"…Yes."
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A pause.
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"…We are not asking for immediate instruction."
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"…Only permission to remain and learn when you deem us ready."
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Silence.
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Koshiro closed his eyes briefly.
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Then opened them.
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"…Very well."
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Carina blinked.
"…That was too easy."
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Koshiro continued:
"…You may stay for one month."
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"…I will observe all of you."
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Kuina nodded.
"…Understood."
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Tashigi agreed.
"…Accepted."
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Nami exhaled slightly.
"…That's fair."
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Kaya smiled softly.
"…Thank you."
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Kevin bowed slightly.
"…We appreciate it."
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Koshiro raised a hand slightly.
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"…Do not mistake this for teaching."
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A pause.
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"…It is observation."
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Carina whispered:
"…That's the polite version of 'you will suffer first.'"
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Koshiro ignored her.
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But his next words were clear:
"…If you are ready, I will explain what you seek."
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Silence settled.
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Not rejection.
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Not acceptance.
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A threshold.
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And as they stood in the dojo again—
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Nami looked around once more.
Kaya breathed in the air slowly.
Kuina remembered.
Tashigi understood.
Carina complained internally.
Kevin simply observed.
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And for the first time—
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they weren't moving forward.
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They were preparing to.
