Naruto: Copy System - [728] : Persuading Big Sis Retsu to Study Medicine

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Under Unohana’s guidance, Shin began to voraciously absorb everything she could teach him about Soul Reapers, while also attempting to gather and absorb spirit particles to condense into spiritual pressure.
“You can actually absorb them?” Unohana was surprised when he succeeded.
But she didn’t know much about humans. After a moment of surprise, she reasoned that perhaps some humans possessed such abilities. Just like the Quincy, who could also manipulate the spirit particles in the atmosphere to form weapons.
But Shin’s method of absorption was different from the Quincy’s. If she didn’t know for a fact that he was human, she would have mistaken him for a Soul Reaper.
“You’ve been out for so long without returning to the Seireitei. Will you be alright?”
A week had passed. In that time, Shin had made considerable progress. He could absorb spirit particles and already had a vast amount of spiritual pressure within him. This was even after deliberately restraining his absorption and considering the scarcity of spirit particles in the area.
He was holding back to avoid causing a commotion and attracting the attention of other Soul Reapers. He didn’t want to be so high-profile.
“I’m the captain of the 11th Division. I’m usually fine,” Unohana replied.
By now, she and Shin had become quite familiar. Though she knew he was an intruder, she showed no hostility towards him. At most, she would challenge him to a duel. The Unohana of this era was a true battle maniac.
The reason she was in the Rukongai was because there were no battles to be had. Her hands were itching for a fight, and she was considering killing a few souls in the Rukongai for sport.
Yes, that’s right. Unohana was a true villain. She was known as the greatest criminal in Soul Society’s history. It was only after being defeated by Yamamoto that she joined the Gotei 13.
Shin nodded at her words, then used the Multi-Shadow Clone Jutsu.
He was currently using his spiritual pressure to research a technique that could hide his true nature, a technique that would prevent other Soul Reapers from seeing him as human. This was something he had to research on his own.
He had been at it for several days and had some leads, especially with the help of several thousand shadow clones. When it came to training, the Shadow Clone Jutsu was the ultimate cheat code for training. Several thousand shadow clones were like several thousand people researching together, and their progress could be shared.
In the blink of an eye, about half a month had passed since he arrived in this world. Shin returned to the System Space to check on Kushina and the others. He had also managed to completely placate them. It wasn’t easy for him, either.
Afterward, Shin had successfully developed a way to hide his identity. Even Unohana, if she didn’t already know, would never have guessed he was human.
“It seems you’ve succeeded.” Unohana’s expression was complicated.
“Aren’t you going to kill me? I’m the only one who knows your identity. If you kill me, you can infiltrate the Soul Society completely. No one will ever find out.”
Unohana’s expression became even more complicated as she spoke, wondering what he would choose.
“Do you think I’m that kind of heartless person?” Shin asked, speechless.
“Then you’re not worried I’ll leak your identity?” Unohana glanced at him.
“Not at all. I trust you won’t.”
Shin smiled faintly, completely confident that Unohana wouldn’t betray him. If she had wanted to, she could have done so long ago. The Bakudō spell, Tenteikūra, could be used to transmit messages to other Soul Reapers. If she wanted to expose him, she would have done so already. So, Shin trusted her.
“Then thank you for your trust.” Unohana smiled.
This was the first time Shin had seen her smile since they met. After all, the Unohana of this era was extremely cold.
“It’s been a while since you’ve smiled. Your smile is a little… stiff,” Shin commented.
Unohana’s smile vanished, and her expression darkened.
“Shin, don’t you know how rude that is to a woman?”
Unohana was not happy. Her hand was even on the hilt of her sword, as if she were about to fight him.
“Sorry, I’ve never thought of you as a woman.” Shin shrugged. The current Unohana was practically a female Asura.
“Is that so.”
Unohana lowered her head, as if in thought.
“Could I trouble you for a favor, Unohana?”
Hearing Shin’s words, the intelligent Unohana immediately guessed his intentions.
“You want me to take you to the Seireitei, don’t you?” she asked.
“Smart. You guessed it right away. We haven’t known each other for long, but Big Sis Retsu seems to know me well,” Shin said with a smile.
Unohana glanced at him. What kind of address was “Big Sis Retsu”? But it wasn’t wrong for him to call her that. He wouldn’t be losing out by calling her “sis.”
In terms of age, Unohana was much older than Shin. Even if you added up his age from the Naruto and One Piece worlds, plus his age before transmigration, it still couldn’t compare to Unohana’s.
The lifespan of Soul Reapers was long. Though Shin hadn’t asked, he guessed Unohana had lived for at least a few hundred years.
“So, will you help me?” Shin asked.
If Unohana helped him, he could get a legitimate identity. If not, he had other ways to get in.
“Alright, I’ll help you.” Unohana nodded. This was probably the first time she had helped someone.
But now, she and Shin could be considered friends. She didn’t have many friends. The cold and distant her had none at all. Shin was probably her only friend now. Others would run away at the mere mention of her name.
“Big Sis Retsu, have you ever thought about studying medicine?”
Shin suddenly asked, making Unohana stop and look at him with confusion.
“I just feel that your Zanpakutō’s Shikai is very suitable for saving people.”
He knew he was playing with fire, trying to push the greatest killer toward a path of healing, but Unohana’s Shikai was indeed the strongest healing-type Zanpakutō.
Unfortunately, the current Unohana only knew how to kill. She had no idea how to save people, and she hadn’t even started learning Kaidō. The reason Unohana started learning Kaidō in the first place was to engage in even more thrilling battles.
“Perhaps I can consider it.” Unohana glanced at Shin and nodded thoughtfully.
“Shin, I have a question for you.” Unohana’s expression turned serious.
“Go ahead. As long as it’s not too difficult, I’ll answer,” Shin nodded, wondering what she wanted to ask.
If it involved any of his secrets, Shin definitely wouldn’t answer. After all, some things really couldn’t be said.
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