Each point he was thrown into the water, sending ripples and droplets splashing in every direction, he was forced to channel more chakra while maintaining the clones and their attacks. The combination was effective, he had no choice but to focus that much more, push his mind that much harder, or suffer the consequences of being underneath the water without proper footing. His father wasn't attacking back just yet, but he knew without a doubt once he began to get a better hold on the jutsu, he'd be enjoying a strike that would render him lucky not to release his lunch back into the world.
This process continued for hours, and each time the boy was struck down by the water, he sank a bit less into its surface. Initially, he'd gone completely under before his chakra had managed to solidify enough to catch and lift him back up. But now with every blow, he was instead slammed into the water a few inches before rising back up. To Kiyoshi's pleasant surprise, however, despite his growth in the Jutsu he didn't get ahead of himself. He never hardened the chakra before making contact with the water, instead, letting it retain its normal shade and design so as to ensure it cushioned the impact of his landing.
Only afterward did the boy summon the chakra and crawl from the water to return to his offense, ensuring that the damage he suffered was minimalized. The process was likely still painful, but far better than being slammed into the water as if it was solid matter, such as concrete. A dry laugh formed from Kiyoshi's lips before he would place his hands behind his back, and finally, as the sun began to set, the older man raised a hand to call a silent halt to the little training session.
"Well done, pup." He stated simply, causing Satori to slowly fall and sit on the water's surface as the clones burst into smoke. Leaning back on his palms, he marveled at how much easier it was to concentrate on the chakra flow now with the clones dispersed. A sigh left the boys lips before he would glance up at his father offering him a much larger hand. Without a word, he would accept it, hauled up to his feet to stand on the water before they began to make way back toward the compounds main hub area.
This process continued for hours, and each time the boy was struck down by the water, he sank a bit less into its surface. Initially, he'd gone completely under before his chakra had managed to solidify enough to catch and lift him back up. But now with every blow, he was instead slammed into the water a few inches before rising back up. To Kiyoshi's pleasant surprise, however, despite his growth in the Jutsu he didn't get ahead of himself. He never hardened the chakra before making contact with the water, instead, letting it retain its normal shade and design so as to ensure it cushioned the impact of his landing.
Only afterward did the boy summon the chakra and crawl from the water to return to his offense, ensuring that the damage he suffered was minimalized. The process was likely still painful, but far better than being slammed into the water as if it was solid matter, such as concrete. A dry laugh formed from Kiyoshi's lips before he would place his hands behind his back, and finally, as the sun began to set, the older man raised a hand to call a silent halt to the little training session.
"Well done, pup." He stated simply, causing Satori to slowly fall and sit on the water's surface as the clones burst into smoke. Leaning back on his palms, he marveled at how much easier it was to concentrate on the chakra flow now with the clones dispersed. A sigh left the boys lips before he would glance up at his father offering him a much larger hand. Without a word, he would accept it, hauled up to his feet to stand on the water before they began to make way back toward the compounds main hub area.