The biggest conflict was caused by Choji. More than a year ago, the little fat boy who liked to eat was robbed of snacks on the playground of the Ninja School and was insulted by being called fat. The furious Choji wanted to take action, but was beaten by the senior senior Fatty.
After crying and returning to the classroom, Naruto and Hinata's group found out what happened. Led by Naruto, their small team found the older students and ended up beating them up.
The brawl at the ninja academy was quite a big commotion, and since it was led by the Hokage's son, Minato was naturally summoned to the ninja academy by his teachers.
Minato felt somewhat relieved that his son, though not exactly a well-behaved individual, was at least of good character.
Of course, Minato resolved the matter but did not forget to inform Hiashi.
However, Hiashi pretended not to know this. He felt guilty towards Hinata. His daughter was going to be branded as a caged bird by the clan after graduating from the Ninja Academy. As a father, he couldn't bear it, so he always indulged Hinata.
At the dinner table, Shinichi Hyuga vaguely understood Hinata's plan. Perhaps, by becoming an ordinary genin like everyone else, she would have more opportunities to spend time with Naruto?
Shinichi didn't want to interfere too much, letting his younger sister pursue her own interests...
Time flies, and April arrived in no time. The graduation exams for the Ninja Academy were held at the Ninja Academy.
By evening, the list of qualified graduates had been delivered to Shuimen's desk.
Looking at the list of new graduates, Minato, as the Hokage, began to look for excellent instructors for these students. At the same time, he began to divide the students into classes based on their grades and the comments of the ninja academy teachers.
This task is quite demanding, and Minato asked Hiashi for advice so that he could have someone to refer to.
As for... the question that many Jonin of Konoha were concerned about—who would become Naruto's mentor Jonin—Minato already had the answer.
He recalled his disciple, Kakashi, who was now a squad leader in the Anbu, and made Kakashi Naruto's teacher as a Jonin in charge of a class.
Meanwhile, Minato quickly finalized the list of classmates to be Naruto's classmate.
Team 7, led by Jonin Kakashi Hatake.
The team members are Naruto Namikaze, Sasuke Uchiha, and... Hinata Hyuga!
A class composed entirely of members from prestigious families, and the composition of this class was decided by Minato after careful consideration.
Naruto and Sasuke are rivals, and putting two people with similar talent and strength in the same class can promote healthy competition.
Hinata's talent and strength are also outstanding. She can even subtly suppress Naruto and Sasuke in the Ninja Academy. Moreover, she is a girl, which makes her very suitable for this class.
As a Jonin instructor, Kakashi is proficient in various ninjutsu and possesses the Sharingan, making him effective in guiding Naruto, Sasuke, and Hinata at this stage.
The original Team 7 was disbanded, and Sakura Haruno was assigned to Team 8 by Minato, becoming teammates with Shino and Kiba. Their instructor was still Kurenai. In Minato's opinion, Sakura Haruno had good talent in genjutsu, and a young Jonin and excellent female ninja like Kurenai was very suitable to teach this class.
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Chapter 194 The New Team 7, the Lost Jonin (Please Subscribe)
Minato Namikaze had long had a plan for his son's future, and thus quickly made a decision regarding Naruto's class assignment.
When it comes to his son's future development, even Minato Namikaze wouldn't consider other factors. Other high-ranking officials might consider the opinions of ordinary people when making decisions.
Would it draw criticism to put several scions of prestigious families in the same team? But Minato never had such concerns when making this decision. Everything he did was for the better growth of his son.
Whether as a partner or a mentor, Minato chose those who could contribute to Naruto's growth.
More importantly, both Sasuke Uchiha and Hinata Hyuga belonged to clans closely connected to him, the Hokage. Even Kakashi Hatake, the Jonin instructor, was Minato's own student and a trusted confidant.
These companions of Naruto will undoubtedly be important help to Naruto in the future. Minato had already taken these things into consideration when the teams were divided.
Among the new generation of ninjas after Minato, and among the many Jonin of similar age to Kakashi, Kakashi's future development is definitely among the most promising.
Among his peers, Might Guy is outstanding in strength, but his personality means he is destined not to become a decision-maker or rise to a high position; Asuma has a good father, but his personal talent is limited. Being a Jonin is Asuma's limit. An excessively high status or position would make Asuma unworthy of his position and easily lead to his death.
Even in Minato's opinion, Asuma's strength was only barely at the level of a Jonin, and he couldn't compare to Kakashi at all.
There weren't many outstanding peers of Kakashi's age, and Uchiha Shisui was the most competitive one. However, since Shisui came from the Uchiha clan, even if Minato wanted to promote him, the veteran politicians led by the Third Hokage would definitely step in to stop him.
Before that generation died, it was obviously very difficult for the Uchiha to be as active in Konoha's political arena as a normal clan.
Although the Uchiha clan has overcome its previous difficulties with his help, further development will be extremely difficult.
As for Shinichi Hyuga of the Hyuga clan, Minato believed that Shinichi would likely be bogged down by clan affairs in the future. After all, the Hyuga clan had far more external businesses than the Uchiha clan. As the head of the same clan, the Hyuga clan head was more likely to be distracted by clan systems such as the main family and branch families.
Taking all factors into consideration, Kakashi, with his "correct" birth, "correct" experiences, exceptional talent, wisdom, and composure, is more likely to become Minato Namikaze's successor.
Entrusting Naruto to Kakashi for training would allow Naruto to build connections and gain experience in missions.
After Naruto's class assignment was quickly decided, the other genin who graduated at the same time were also quickly assigned under the guidance of Minato and Hiashi.
As for the genin class assignments, the Hokage only really needs to focus on a few graduates.
As is customary, the children of the Ino-Shika-Cho trio were grouped together in the same squad, led by Sarutobi Asuma from the Sarutobi clan.
Asuma served as one of the Twelve Guardian Ninjas under the daimyo of the Land of Fire a few years ago. However, when one of the Twelve Guardian Ninjas "rebelled," this organization, which the daimyo hoped would break free from its reliance on Konoha's military power, also experienced internal strife and was eventually disbanded.
Asuma, one of the members, also returned to Konoha and became a Jonin in the village.
After all, he was Hiruzen Sarutobi's son. Logically, Minato should have consulted Hiruzen beforehand when arranging such a thing. However, due to the special relationship between the Ino-Shika-Cho trio and the Sarutobi family, Minato naturally assigned Asuma as the instructor of the genin.
Even if Hiruzen was dissatisfied, or if Asuma himself had some plans, the Sarutobi family would have no reason to refuse once they learned that the students he was teaching were the Ino-Shika-Cho trio.
Minato had already figured out the Sarutobi family's psychology.
After quickly completing the class assignments for the ninja clan members, the assignments for the other genin were done very quickly. In just over an hour, the somewhat complicated work was all done, without even delaying Minato and Hiashi from going home for dinner.
Japan was deeply involved in this work, and when he "left work" with Minato, he mentioned it and expressed his gratitude to Minato.
"Hinata is truly grateful to you, Fourth Hokage, for being able to receive Kakashi's guidance."
Although only Minato and Hiashi are chatting, the Hokage Building is not a private place. Hiashi refers to Minato as the Fourth Hokage. It's not that they're distant, but it's not that they're close either.
"Hiashi, what are you saying?"
"Hinata is a very talented child. As expected of a child raised by the prestigious Hyuga clan, Kakashi is a relatively suitable one among the many Jonin in Konoha."
"Although the Sharingan is not a X-ray vision eye, Kakashi, who also possesses the ability to see through things, should be able to impart some useful experience to Hinata."
"Letting other teachers guide Hinata might not be effective and would be a waste of Hinata's talent."
In response to Nisso's thanks, Minato spoke eloquently, but in reality, both he and Nisso knew why the classes were divided in this way.
What Minato said was just one of the reasons.
Japan's Japanese coach, of course, wouldn't be foolish enough to point it out himself. Seeing Minato's response, he chuckled and continued:
"Hinata would be very happy if she knew this news."
"Even after graduating from the Ninja Academy, I will be able to carry out missions and act together with my close friends."
"As a father, I am very satisfied to see my children happy."
Hiashi pulled his parent along, and Minato chimed in with a smile, "I reckon Naruto is the same way."
"In the future, the two children will carry out missions together, support each other, and move forward together. They will definitely be more united than when they were at the Ninja Academy."
"Hiashi, when you have time, bring Hinata to visit us more often."
Kushina really likes Hinata.
When Minato said this, he had a hidden meaning in his words, and Hiashi Hyuga also understood some of the implied meaning in Minato's words.
Minato Namikaze was a precocious person. He had secretly harbored a crush on Kushina since his time at the Ninja Academy. After graduating from the Ninja Academy, their relationship progressed further through trials and tribulations.
Naruto and Hinata grew up together since childhood, and now that they have graduated from the Ninja Academy and been assigned to the same team, it is foreseeable that if things go smoothly, their relationship will become stronger and stronger over time.
In this way, some things simply fall into place naturally.
A marriage alliance with the Hyuga clan would be immensely beneficial to both families. Minato, with his formidable strength and high position, is exactly what he needs – capable people. The Hyuga clan is powerful, but if they could form a marriage alliance with the Hokage, their development would only continue to improve.
It also has many benefits for both children.
Take Naruto for example. No matter how Naruto develops in the future, as the son-in-law of the Hyuga clan, he will never be bullied by outsiders. Even if this child is really not successful, after Minato and Kushina died, Naruto will still have the Hyuga clan as his backer.
Hinata, if she could become the daughter-in-law of the Hokage's family, would receive support from both the Hokage and the Hyuga clan, and her future would be bright.
Such a marriage is a match made in heaven, a union of equals.
Minato intentionally facilitated this, and Japan's Japan naturally understood Minato's intentions.
"Hehe, no problem, no problem."
"Just let the two children communicate on their own, and let nature take its course."
"We'll talk about the future later."
Hijikata responded with a smile, not rejecting Minato's invitation, but in his words, he also relinquished the autonomy to his two children. Simply put, depending on how things develop, as a father, he has no objections.
For Minato, Japan's current stance is already sufficient.
Minato wasn't a snobbish person, and he only mentioned this topic casually; he wouldn't go out of his way to arrange a marriage between Naruto and his children.
This is merely the expectation and topic of conversation of the two parents; it is not a bargaining chip.
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When Hiashi returned home, he "casually" told Hinata about her class assignment for the next day during dinner.
Yes, Hinata's class assignment results won't be officially announced until tomorrow. Their "meeting" with their mentor is actually tomorrow, but Hiashi had "insider information" and informed Hinata in advance today.
Hinata's joy was palpable upon learning that she and Naruto were in the same class. As for Sasuke? Well... so be it, it's not important to her. What matters is being with Naruto!
Hinata was very excited when she learned the class assignment results. She ate much faster and was looking forward to the class assignments tomorrow.
As for Shinichi, he was stunned when he learned of the result, and then looked at Hinata, who was somewhat excited, with a look of astonishment.
No... the plot he knew had changed so drastically at this very moment?!
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