The left eye's pupil technique, 'Amenohoakari,' can burn flesh, while the right eye's pupil technique, 'Ponotsaki no mikoto,' can produce flames that consume the soul.
The flesh and soul attacked by these two pupil techniques will bear injuries that cannot be healed, no matter how advanced the medical ninjutsu.
But because these jutsu are so powerful, their use comes with many restrictions.
Therefore, a warning of 'use with caution' must be attached at the end.
This is not a forbidden technique that can be used freely; the caster must act with care.
Looking further down, a forbidden technique called 'Susanoo' is recorded.
This is likewise a forbidden jutsu that only ninjas who awaken the Mangekyo Sharingan can perform.
Massive chakra is made tangible, transforming into a giant form that envelopes the caster's body; offense and defense combined, indestructible, worthy of being called a god of destruction that annihilates all things.
It possesses ultimate power for both defense and devastation.
At this point, Hakushi is unable to fully grasp Susanoo's actual might.
If the power of the pupil techniques lies in their unique abilities and their fatal nature, allowing Hakushi to experience first-hand the strength of the Mangekyo Sharingan—
Then this 'Susanoo' jutsu seems... somewhat unimpressive?
Probably because Hakushi has not directly experienced it, he lacks that particular understanding.
Still, since it's only available in the Mangekyo Sharingan state, it must be a strong jutsu.
Hakushi thinks so.
Finally, there is information about the restrictions placed on the use of the Mangekyo Sharingan.
For example, while possessing these powerful pupil techniques, the user's own eyesight and body bear an immense burden.
Overuse will result in blindness in both eyes, and bodily functions will begin to deteriorate.
Therefore, the 'use with caution' warning appears again here.
"When emotions become too intense and are lost, one goes berserk... Truly, these eyes are cursed..."
The greatest pain for humanity is not in never having, but in gaining and then losing affection.
Understanding what love is, then losing it, inevitably brings forth strong negative emotions, and one descends into darkness.
The heavier and deeper the darkness, the greater the power becomes.
Even though Hakushi is reluctant to describe these eyes as 'cursed,' he cannot find a word more fitting.
Hakushi lets out a bitter smile.
He never imagined that such terrifying forbidden jutsu were hidden within the Uchiha Clan.
What should he do?
Hakushi taps the tabletop with his fingers, beginning to think.
Honestly, even he, after seeing these things, would agree that Uchiha ninjas are, without question, symbols of immense danger.
No wonder the Root leader, Shimura Danzo, targeted the Uchiha Clan so intensely; it seems he had some justification.
Yet the core issue remains: removing people doesn't solve anything; it treats the symptoms, not the cause.
The real priority is figuring out how to teach Uchihas to control their negative emotions and vent them, rather than suppressing everything inside and carrying the burden alone.
After all, Uchihas are not inherently evil; if they can be properly guided, things should improve greatly.
"In the end, it all circles back to education..."
Hakushi takes a sealed folder from his drawer, extracting a document labeled 'Sixth Konoha Active Ninja Psychological Observation Record.'
The ninjas recorded inside total one hundred.
This was something he worked on while in Konoha, including his own personal observations and interactions, as well as treatment records found in the Konoha Hospital for ninjas with psychological issues. He copied their information and compiled it to make it easier to observe and find patterns.
These one hundred are the most prominent cases; their common problems include frequent disappointment, anxiety, and bloodlust, often losing control of their emotions at critical moments.
Some were so emotionally unstable they've been locked up in Konoha's high-security interrogation facility, dealt with by the upper echelons through confinement.
For example, so violent that a mere dispute over food could spark a deadly conflict, and they would kill their comrades without hesitation.
Hakushi is not surprised by this.
"With the kind of education in the Ninja Realm, children under ten can kill at will—it's a miracle if their minds aren't messed up."
Therefore, Hakushi believes the constant disappointment and bloodlust seen in these ninjas is a perfectly predictable psychological distortion.
Fostering the right and positive values takes a lot of time, but losing control happens in an instant.
If you want to fundamentally change a country's mindset and spirit, education is always the ultimate problem you can't ignore.
Unfortunately, a Ninja Village is simply a nation's symbol of military power; what it produces is just a group of killing tools.
Without a mindset to wield great capability responsibly, they're nothing but berserk savages.
Ninjas in the Ninja Realm routinely show such tendencies.
Therefore, educational reform is an absolute necessity.
Hakushi can't guarantee implementation in other countries, but in the Land of Demons—a neutral country far removed from warfare—there is a high chance of success.
The Witch has no passion for power; her only wish is for the country to flourish.
The vast majority of nobles and commoners in the Land of Demons are deeply devoted to the Witch, and obey her orders without question.
Financial resources are no concern; when war breaks out in the Ninja Realm, no one's eyes will be focused on a neutral country like the Land of Demons, which usually barely registers. The timing for development is extremely favorable.
