Even if it was an easy pass, they had to accept it. What else could they do?
The exam's content was set, and they didn't restrict the use of summoning creatures. If someone happened to have a summon that specialized in tracking and had a keen sense of smell, well, tough luck.
The second part of the exam ended in less than ten minutes, which left the Anbu responsible for setting up the test feeling rather bitter. They had spent over three hours preparing the fake battle scenes, hiding scrolls, and setting up traps, only for Xin to breeze through it in ten minutes.
It was almost insulting.
Where was the effort they'd put in supposed to be acknowledged?
The final part of the exam, the combat test, was held at the training grounds. The proctor was a jonin from the Anbu, who was well aware of Xin's abilities.
From the moment the fight started, the jonin kept his head down, avoiding eye contact. Unfortunately for him, it didn't help.
Xin snapped his fingers, and the Anbu jonin froze on the spot.
Then, right in front of his comrades, the guy started dancing like there was no tomorrow. It was absolutely absurd.
Xin stood off to the side, arms crossed, watching the spectacle with an amused smirk on his face. The other Anbu members, on the other hand, were mortified. If they weren't wearing masks, you could bet their faces would've been bright red with embarrassment.
To make matters worse, the jonin's moves, decked out in full Anbu gear, were oddly graceful better than the Third Kazekage's infamous dance routine, if you asked anyone watching.
The Third Hokage, who had sworn he'd stop using his Crystal Ball Technique to spy, couldn't help but sneak a peek. Watching his skilled subordinate twirl around at Xin's command, his mouth twitched in frustration.
"This is ridiculous!" Third Hokage thought, barely resisting the urge to facepalm.
Who would dare question Xin's qualifications for jonin now?
If you thought his skills weren't enough, you'd be the one needing a reality check. That jonin was trapped in a genjutsu, a powerful one that would take some time to break. The poor guy would be bedridden for a while.
They were already short-staffed, and now it would get worse. At least Xin had passed the exam-that was the silver lining in this whole mess.
The Hokage almost regretted not skipping the combat test entirely. The whole thing was a formality at this point, a complete waste of time.
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