Uriko watched Azarea as the latter took the beetle back to the tree and released it onto the thick trunk of the plant. Seeing her makeshift tutor's gesture, Uriko's eyes fixed on the insect as it traveled up the stem, watching as it moved slowly but resolutely up the structure. She knew that insects did not climb with chakra. The tiny barbs on the feet of this miniature animal were enough to allow it to cling to the rough surface that the bark on the stem provided. And yet, there was something to learn about the way it moved. How it distributed its weight as it moved, maximizing position and motion as it ascended, even though gravity was against it.
As Azarea gave the kunoichi a short answer in the affirmative, Uriko filed the name 'Yugao' for future reading. She was sure that there would be some things worth reading about them. As to whether Azarea was Yugao or now, the snow-haired kunoichi had not said. Uriko was considered naive, but she was not stupid. If Azarea did not say whether she was Yugao or not, perhaps she didn't want Uriko to know. The Konoha girl had no problem with that. But she would not raise the topic again, unless Azarea did so first.
As Azarea walked back up the tree and invited her to follow, expecting her to reach the lowest branches, Uriko proceeded to climb the tree again, this time, trying to put what the beetle had taught her into practice. It was interesting to note that even though chakra was the main force behind remaining connected to the tree trunk, how she distributed her weight made it easier or harder to keep her feet connected to the trunk. Watching Azarea, who was performing handseals again, she made her way up the trunk, faster this time than she had done before.
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