The classroom buzzed with excitement as Aiko led the students out into the training grounds. The expansive area was equipped with various training equipment and practice dummies, surrounded by high walls that provided privacy and protection from the outside world.
Aiko turned to face the students, her expression serious. "Before we can begin your practical training, we need to assess your chakra pools. Manifesting your chakra is the first step in understanding your potential and how you can grow as a hunter."
She gestured to a series of glowing crystals set up on pedestals. "These crystals will measure the amount of chakra you can produce. One by one, you will step forward, take a deep, short breath to increase your heart rate, and focus your energy to manifest your chakra. Don't hold back—this is an important part of your training."
The students nodded, a mix of determination and nervousness in their eyes. Aiko called the first student forward.
"Satoshi, you're up."
Satoshi stepped forward, his face a mask of concentration. He took a deep, short breath, feeling his heart rate quicken. As he exhaled, he focused on the energy within him. Slowly, a soft blue glow surrounded him, the light intensifying as he channeled his chakra. The crystal on the pedestal began to glow, its light matching the intensity of Satoshi's aura.
Aiko nodded in approval. "Well done, Satoshi. Next, Hana."
Hana stepped up, her demeanor cheerful yet focused. She followed the same instructions, taking a deep, short breath and then exhaling slowly. She summoned her chakra, a gentle yellow light enveloping her. The crystal responded, glowing brightly. Aiko made notes on a tablet, recording each student's chakra levels.
One by one, the students manifested their chakra. Akira's aura was a deep blue, Yuki's a shimmering white, Ren's a vibrant yellow, Emi's a clear white, Taro's a soft blue, and Rina's a warm yellow. Each crystal responded in kind, revealing the unique potential within each student.
Once the assessments were complete, Aiko addressed the class. "Your chakra pools are the foundation of your abilities. The stronger your pool, the more powerful your attacks and the longer you can sustain them. But remember, control is just as important as power."
She then led them to a section of the training grounds filled with various weapons—swords, spears, bows, and more. "Most hunters specialize in different weapons," she explained. "While it's not necessary to rely on weapons, it's important to know how to use them. Weapons can enhance your chakra attacks and provide additional options in battle."
Aiko picked up a sword and demonstrated a few fluid movements, her control and precision evident in every strike. "Find a weapon that feels right to you. Practice with it, understand its strengths and limitations. But also remember that your true strength comes from within—from your chakra."
The students spread out, each one gravitating towards a different weapon. Satoshi picked up a spear, Hana a set of throwing knives. Akira chose a heavy mace, Yuki a slender bow. Ren opted for a pair of short swords, Emi a sleek katana. Taro selected a chain whip, and Rina a staff.
As they practiced, Aiko offered more insight. "You might have noticed the colors of your chakras. Humans typically have white, blue, or yellow chakra, while demons often have red, purple, or blue. The reason for this difference is still unknown, but it's a clear indicator of our distinct energies. Understanding and mastering your chakra color will aid you in distinguishing allies from enemies."
Aiko watched as they began to practice, correcting stances and offering guidance. "This is just the beginning," she said. "You have much to learn, but I see great potential in each of you. With hard work and dedication, you will become the protectors our world needs."
As the sun set over the training grounds, the students continued their practice, the glow of their chakras lighting up the twilight. They were the next generation of demon hunters, ready to face the challenges ahead and carry on the legacy of those who came before them.