Hayakami stood tall on a nearby stone fence, his piercing gaze locked on you as you diligently practiced your swordsmanship. Every swing of your katana reverberated through the training grounds, but the wooden dummy stood unfazed, seemingly taunting you with its unyielding resilience.
The members of Tsukikage gathered behind you, their eyes fixated on the exchange between you and Hayakami. The katana in your hands belonged to him, a weapon that no one else dared to touch. It was a rare display of trust and favor from the stoic master, and the onlookers couldn't help but notice the special bond between the two of you.
"Keep going," Hayakami's voice cut through the air, authoritative yet supportive. He lifted his helmet, revealing his determined expression as he carefully observed your movements. "You need to swing it more firmly, your grip is too loose," he offered his constructive critique, gesturing towards the katana with a pointed finger. A subtle ripple of amusement spread through the watching crowd, drawing a stern glance from Hayakami before he refocused on you. "Continue," he urged, his tone carrying a mix of expectation and encouragement.