The anticipation had been building all week, and finally, Saturday morning arrived. Aryan and Tsunade were the first to show up at the academy, eager to see how their study group would unfold. With permission from Takashi-sensei, they had access to the school's facilities, ready to help their classmates in any way they could.
Aryan and Tsunade didn't have to wait long before their classmates started to arrive. Aryan was pleasantly surprised to see that even the top students in the class, including Jiraiya, Orochimaru, and Sakumo Hatake, had decided to join. Their presence was a testament to the seriousness of this endeavor.
Most of the commoner students, including Might Duy, also showed up. Duy, despite his struggles, had always been a determined and hardworking student, and Aryan was glad to see him taking this opportunity seriously.
Once everyone had gathered, Aryan stepped forward to address the group.
"Thank you all for coming today," Aryan began, his voice steady and confident. "We've prepared a simple test for you to fill out. This isn't an exam—it's just a way for us to see where everyone stands in the subjects we've covered so far. If there's something you don't know, just write 'do not know.' This will help us understand how we can best help you."
The students took their seats, and Aryan and Tsunade handed out the test papers they had prepared the day before. The room was quiet as everyone focused on their work, the atmosphere charged with a sense of purpose.
By noon, everyone had finished their papers. Aryan and Tsunade collected them, feeling satisfied with how the morning had gone. But the day wasn't over yet.
"Let's head to the training grounds," Aryan suggested. "We'll spend the afternoon assessing everyone's physical abilities to see where we need to focus our training efforts."
The group moved to the training grounds, where Aryan and Tsunade began measuring each student's physical capabilities. They observed how their classmates performed various exercises, noting strengths and weaknesses. The goal was to get a comprehensive understanding of where each student stood, both theoretically and practically.
After a few hours of physical assessments, Aryan decided that they had gathered enough information for the day.
"That's all for today," Aryan announced. "Thank you for your hard work. We'll review everything and come up with a plan to help each of you improve."
The students dispersed, their spirits high after a productive day. As they left, Aryan and Tsunade exchanged a look, both knowing that the real work was just beginning.
The following morning, Aryan and Tsunade met at the academy to review the papers and the notes they had taken during the physical assessments.
Tsunade started by summarizing her observations. "Most of the students from the clans have a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects. While they're far from perfect, they're on a good path. If they continue like this, they'll reach a level similar to where you and I are now."
Aryan nodded, but his thoughts were focused on a different group. "The commoner students are all over the place. Some are strong in theory but weak in practical skills, while others excel in physical training but struggle with the academic side. Take Might Duy, for example—his physical capabilities are almost on par with ours, but he's covered in bruises and injuries. That's likely because of the sheer hard work he puts into his workouts, but it also means he's pushing himself too hard without proper guidance."
Tsunade frowned, considering Aryan's words. "We need to address this. It's clear that we can't approach everyone in the same way."
After some discussion, they decided to split the study group into two. The first group would consist of students who needed an overall improvement—both in theory and practice. The second group would include those who only needed some tips and adjustments to enhance their skills.
As they sorted through the names, it became evident that most of the clan students were in the second group, while the majority of commoners fell into the first group.
Tsunade took a deep breath, preparing to take on the responsibility. "I'll lead the second group," she said decisively. "Most of the clan students respect me because of my lineage. My grandfather was the First Hokage, and my clan has a strong presence in the village. They'll respond well to my guidance."
Aryan agreed with her assessment. "That makes sense. As an Uchiha, I'll focus on the commoner students. The Uchiha clan has always had a strong connection with the village's common people, especially through the police force. They'll listen to me and hopefully benefit from my experience."
With the roles divided and the groups established, Aryan and Tsunade felt a sense of accomplishment. They knew this was just the beginning, but they were determined to make a difference.
As the day drew to a close, Aryan and Tsunade parted ways, each ready to tackle the challenges ahead. The first study group session had been a success, but there was still much work to be done.
Aryan felt a renewed sense of purpose. He had taken on the role of class leader not just as a title, but as a responsibility. And with Tsunade by his side, he was confident that they could guide their classmates to become stronger, smarter, and more capable ninjas.
The future of the elite class was bright, and Aryan was ready to lead them towards it.
Author's Note:
This fanfic is a product of my imagination running wild, so don't worry too much about small details regarding character timelines or canon accuracy. I'm just having fun with this story, and I hope you are too. If this isn't for you, feel free to move on, but if you're enjoying it, just go with the flow and enjoy Aryan's journey in this unique take on the Naruto universe!