She did not tell him that her father already want her to marry him but she doesn't know he already know..
Shoi chuckled, feeling a surge of confidence. "Then I'll have to make sure I impress him, won't I?"
"You'd better. I'm not going to settle for anything less than a hero."
Shoi, always the opportunist, thought about the mission the system had given him. Hanabi was already in his arms, but the real challenge lay ahead with Hinata.
If he played his cards right, he could have them both wrapped around his finger, how would it fell to hug hanabi on one side and Hinata on other?.
But for now, he let himself enjoy the moment with Hanabi, knowing that tomorrow would bring new challenges. As he gently set her back on her feet, he kept his tone light. "Alright, Princess, I'll let you go for now. But remember, you promised me soon."
Hanabi giggled softly, giving him a playful nudge. "You're impossible, Shoi. Now go get some rest; you'll need your strength for tomorrow."
As she walked away, Shoi watched her go, a satisfied smile on his face.
Once he was alone in the room, Shoi's thoughts turned back to the mission the system had given him. He had questions, and it was time to get some answers.
"System, what are Degenerate Points?" Shoi asked aloud, expecting the system to respond.
[Degenerate Points are a special currency you earn by completing missions that challenge you to use clever tactics, emotional influence, or psychological strategies. These points can be used to unlock new abilities or rewards.]
The next morning, as Hanabi said her goodbyes and left.
"So, Shoi, I believe this is our second time meeting," Hinata said as she assessed him from head to toe.
For a brief moment, her Byakugan activated. She sensed something unusual—an extremely pure chakra emanating from him, unlike anything she had felt before.
"Is this the reason?" she thought, her mind racing with possibilities. Perhaps this was why her father was so insistent on bringing Shoi into the Hyuga clan. Such pure chakra was rare, and its potential could greatly benefit the clan.
As Shoi was standing there Hinata in front of him he looked at her..
Last time he was not able to look at her but now she standing infront of him..
Both sister are top level beauty's Hinata is more of a Mature Type and Hanabi Is not much far behind
His mind was alredy filled with how to "Use emotional and psychological tactics to make Hinata fall in love with you. Tap into her insecurities, offer her comfort when she's vulnerable, and subtly implant the idea that you're the only one who truly understands and supports her.
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he have felling it might be hard
In his mind, Shoi knew that winning over someone like Hinata wouldn't be easy. She was strong, mature, and far from naive. The way she carried herself—graceful yet firm—made it clear that she wasn't someone who would be easily swayed by superficial charm.
He'd already started forming a plan in his thoughts, one that would require patience, subtlety, and a deep understanding of Hinata's emotions.
Step 1: Understanding Hinata's Insecurities Shoi knew that Hinata, despite her strength, had insecurities—remnants from her past when she doubted her own worth.
He'd will have to observe her during their training sessions, watching for any signs of vulnerability or hesitation.
He'd need to learn what made her tick, what fears still haunted her, and what dreams she secretly held onto.
By understanding these, he could position himself as the person who not only acknowledged them but also helped her overcome them.
Step 2: Offering Comfort and Support Whenever Hinata showed any signs of doubt or struggled during their training, Shoi would be there—not as a critic, but as someone who offered unwavering support.
He'd praise her strengths, gently guide her through her weaknesses, and always make her feel like she was capable of more than she believed.
The goal was to make her see him as someone who truly understood her—someone who saw beyond her abilities and into her heart.
Step 3: Subtle Psychological Influence Shoi planned to use small, consistent gestures to build trust and familiarity with Hinata.
He'd start with simple things—being a good listener, remembering the little details she shared, and being there when she needed someone.
Slowly, he'd begin to implant the idea that no one else understood her like he did, that no one else could provide the comfort and support she craved.
Step 4: Creating Dependence The final step would be the hardest—making Hinata feel like she needed him.
This wouldn't be about manipulation in a cruel sense, but rather creating a bond so strong that she wouldn't want to be without it. He'd become her confidant, her rock in difficult times.
By the time she realized it, she'd already be emotionally tied to him, seeing him as more than just a friend or ally.
Shoi was aware that this plan wouldn't be easy. Hinata was intelligent and strong-willed, and she might see through his intentions if he wasn't careful.
But he was prepared to take on this challenge. He knew that if he succeeded, Hinata would not only fall for him but would also stand by him in the most unwavering of ways.