Whenever he wasn't at the compound practicing new skills while refining those few he already had at his disposal, Ken could be found doing more or less the same at the village's training yard. While a lot more open to the public and therefore prying eyes, it was perhaps not the best place for him to go about tinkering with the Hozuki clan's Hijutsu techniques, as he honestly wanted to keep them as hidden as possible. It was, after all, a 'secret technique' that belonged to him and his family. So if he could keep potential rivals from seeing too many of his own techniques, Ken imagined that it would give him some kind of edge if it ever came down to a fight.
And while he had not been an actually functioning Genin for all that long, his mind was already set on the nearest Chuunin exams. It was why he had been training with his grandfather more frequently, why he had decided to step out of the compound more often and get himself acquainted with different shinobi from within the village. The way he saw it, the more he interacted with people in a meaningful way, the more he could find out about and learn new ways to improve. And right now, there were honestly two things he wished to expand upon more than anything else. One being his ninjutsu of the moisturous variety, the other being the use of weaponry techniques revolving around the use of the sword: Kenjutsu.
His grandfather had been a very good teacher up until this point, as all of the basics, he had learned from him. To this day, they kept sparring and going over the basics until his body learned to take it in through sheer muscle memory. By constantly running through the same process and gradually adding onto it, he could truly say that it was starting to bear fruit, though he was nowhere near the level he wanted to be at yet. With all good things in life, one had to expect things to take time, though expecting things to come to you with time and just being outright lazy about it didn't get you the results you would want either. Which was exactly why Ken had come to the training grounds today, and he clearly could not have picked a better day for it.
For as few people as he actually knew, there were some people in the village that everyone knew. And if they didn't, it would be best if they returned to the Academy to go over the standard curriculum again. Because if one could not spot their own Mizukage as a Shinobi of Kirigakure, they honestly never should have passed their exams to begin with. Noticing that they too had brought along a wooden sparring sword, there was something about him that he always felt to be odd. Normally, the older generations frowned upon the young, finding them impetuous and brazen, yet here there was a Mizukage who did not seem to be a whole lot older than he was. To him, this meant that as long as he worked hard enough, even he might be able to make himself into a useful member of the village before long.
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