Naruto: Copy System - Chapter 802 802: [802] : I Don’t Need This Kind of Test

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A few days after Byakuya Kuchiki was appointed captain of the 6th Division, Kenpachi Zaraki, whose injuries had somewhat healed, showed up at his barracks and issued a challenge.
Byakuya didn’t refuse. He accepted the fight.
Whether Kenpachi was just a battle-crazed maniac or had some ulterior motive, Byakuya had no intention of backing down. The reason was simple: as a newly appointed captain, he had to establish his authority. A challenge like this was a direct slap in the face.
Byakuya even suspected Kenpachi might hold a personal grudge against him, deliberately challenging him now.
In reality, Kenpachi wasn’t that kind of person. He wasn’t scheming against Byakuya, nor was he resentful of his promotion. He just wanted a good fight.
The real reason he was challenging Byakuya was because of Shin, who had suggested it to get Kenpachi off his back.
Byakuya was, in effect, taking a bullet for Shin. Of course, Byakuya had no idea. And even if he did, there was nothing he could do about it.
What could he do? Go after Shin for revenge? Shin probably wouldn’t even give him the time of day.
More importantly, even if Byakuya did seek revenge, he couldn’t win. He was no match for Shin. Having been trained—and soundly beaten—by Shin, Byakuya knew this better than anyone. Shin had sparred with him before, but it had been a complete mockery of a fight, an effortless thrashing where Byakuya couldn’t even land a single blow.
As for this battle with Kenpachi, Byakuya ultimately won.
Kenpachi had just been defeated by Shin a short while ago and hadn’t fully recovered. Challenging Byakuya in that state? He was bound to get steamrolled.
In his current condition, Kenpachi would probably lose to a lieutenant. To challenge another captain while still so heavily injured—if nothing else, no one could match Kenpachi’s sheer recklessness. When it came to a deathmatch, he was in a league of his own.
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“My dear captain, could you please stop being such a deadbeat?”
Yoruichi said, forcing a smile as she approached Shin.
“Huh? What’s up?” Shin lowered the book covering his face, looking at Yoruichi with a groggy expression.
He had fallen asleep and hadn’t heard a word she said.
“Honestly, I’m tempted to report you,” Yoruichi said, sitting down with an exasperated sigh.
“Report me? For what?”
Shin found her threat amusing. What could she possibly report him for?
“For slacking off, of course. Let’s be real, what have you actually done in the 2nd Division?” Yoruichi asked.
She handled practically everything, big and small. As for Shin, he was either resting or resting. He hadn’t done a single thing.
“Vice-Captain Yoruichi, this is a test for you,” Shin said, patting her shoulder with a solemn expression.
Yoruichi remained silent. She had heard this line from Shin so many times that she was now immune to it. As for his claim that it was a test for her, she didn’t believe a single word of it.
“I don’t need this kind of test,” Yoruichi said flatly.
“Sigh, and here I am, doing this all for your own good, and you don’t even appreciate it. It’s truly heartbreaking.” Shin sighed, looking as if his kindness had been utterly wasted.
Yoruichi desperately wanted to hit him. It was a miracle she managed to restrain herself. She felt her life was getting harder and harder.
“I’m thinking of transferring out of the 2nd Division, to another squad,” Yoruichi said to Shin.
She expected his expression to change, but to her surprise, Shin remained completely calm. He seemed entirely unfazed by her words.
Yoruichi’s mood soured. ‘You’re so sure I won’t leave, aren’t you? Is that why you’re so composed?’
“Do you really not care if I leave?” Yoruichi asked.
At her question, Shin just shrugged and said, “It doesn’t matter. Even if you leave, there’s still Soi Fon. As long as I have her, it’s fine.”
“What did you just say? Do you have any idea how much I want to beat you up right now?”
Yoruichi clenched her fists, looking as if she was about to punch him.
“Hahaha, don’t be so aggressive.” Shin laughed, trying to calm her down.
“Actually, if you did leave the 2nd Division, you might even have a chance to become a captain. It could be a good thing, you know.”
Shin said to Yoruichi, who just rolled her eyes at him. A good thing? Good my ass.
“Are you trying to get rid of me? Let me tell you, don’t even think about it. I’m not leaving.”
Yoruichi said to Shin. There was no way she was leaving the 2nd Division.
“I never said I wanted you to leave. Don’t worry, I’ll never let you go,” Shin said to Yoruichi earnestly.
“If you had said that from the start, I might have believed you. But now, I can’t trust a word you say.”
Yoruichi said with a straight face.
“What a shame. Everything I said was completely serious.”
Shin smiled and raised his hand, placing it on Yoruichi’s head. He knew she would never leave the 2nd Division, which was why he had acted so indifferent.
Yoruichi shot him an angry look, then dropped the subject and went back to her paperwork.
She had thought her position as vice-captain would be a bit more relaxed, but Shin was determined not to let that happen. He dumped everything on her. It was really getting to be too much.
Finally, Yoruichi considered how long it would take her to finish all this work. She thought of Soi Fon and decided to get her to help. With Soi Fon’s assistance, they would finish much faster, and then she could finally get some rest.
She found Soi Fon training and immediately called her over. In the end, she dumped all the work on Soi Fon. She had originally planned to do it with her, but suddenly, she felt a wave of laziness wash over her.
Well, it was clear from this that Yoruichi’s personality was actually quite similar to Shin’s.
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