After to the integration of the Iburi Clan into the village, they were immediately surrounded by several civilians not used to their vibrant features, especially after Hiro's seal.The Iburi caln, with their once pale skin and hair, slowly began to gain a tan skin tone and kept their white hair. With all the new policies being made, the first few teams made with Iburi Clan ninjas made their debut in the shinobi world. It turns out that when Genji got the seal, he made the revelation that many Jonins should get the seal to boast their power level.
During these discussions, a random scroll appeared infront of Takeshi, and the scrolls content explained what they should do moving on.
ACT 1: UZUMAKI RECRUITMENT ACT
In Act 1, it is imperative to adhere to the wisdom shared by the Iburi clan leaders by entrusting the seal to proven Jonins. Moreover, there is a pressing need to incorporate it into the Uzumaki Recruitment Act to attract individuals with formidable Kekkai Genkai abilities to bolster the village's strength. Extending this guidance to other established clans is equally crucial, as the prevailing trend favoring the Uzumaki clan risks diminishing the genetic diversity of the island. While certain clans may perceive this trend positively initially, it is vital to acknowledge that, in the long term, it could lead to a decline in the village's capabilities. Over time, such a lack of diversity could render the village predictable and susceptible to weaknesses, undermining its overall efficacy and sustainability.
ACT 2: The ACADEMY'S NEEDS AN IMPROVEMENT
Similar to previous discussions initiated by Hiro Sama, it is important to consider the structure and procedures of the village's academy, which draw parallels to those of Kohona. By delving into its historical background and examining Konoha's recent outcomes, one can pinpoint significant flaws that have accumulated over time. Notably, the academy's outdated curriculum has led to a decline in quality education in recent years, with students now only being equipped with the knowledge of three jutsus. This limitation directly correlates with the alarming mortality rate among Konoha's Genin, as their overall weakness contributes to their susceptibility to dangerous missions. The disparity in training quality even extends to the allocation of senseis, predominantly favoring extraordinary talents and clan heirs while neglecting the rest of the Genin population, who are then supervised by the lower-tiered Genin corps. As a result, only the fortunate few manage to progress in ranks, highlighting a stark contrast in opportunities within the village.
Despite these challenges, Konoha's overall success can be attributed to the instrumental role played by its powerful clans. This is further exemplified by the assimilation of the Senju clan members into the civilian populace, effectively enriching the village's gene pool and reinforcing the average ninja's capabilities. In stark contrast, Uzu nin pride themselves on their commitment to skill development rather than solely relying on inherent clan abilities. This distinction underscores the unique approach and philosophy cultivated within the Uzu village, positioning its ninjas as adept individuals who prioritize honing their skills to overcome obstacles and achieve success.
Hiro: Author san for the love of Yami quit the bullshit and get into the real story.