[center][b][i]Hiron Hon
Konohagakure Jounin | Team 9[/center][/b][/i]

Finally. Everybody was here. Took them quite some time, but Hiron decided to not rant on that. There were more urgent things that were needed to be done. Their last training had shown him that the team wasn't behaving like they should. Mia held back, Masami had taken a bit much of risks and Shikaroku had done something. Hiron was sure of that. But never the less, thinking too much about it would just be a waste of effort. He was doubtful that they even would remembered it themselves. [b]''Listen up.''[/b] Hiron commanded with a stern and serious voice as he seemed to ignore the greeting of the team. Being formal was indeed something he would be to his students, but not if they were late. Hiron would normally ''flog'' them in his own manner, but decided against it.

[b]''I have set a few markers within the training fields. Each of you is needed to scout and locate these markers, which are actually papers. It is the symbol of the Leaf. When you will encounter one of these, you need to think and be careful. Cause when there is a thumbs up, you will be safe and able to collect the paper. If not, expect a trap and try to react as quick as you can. If you don't want to get slammed aside, pushed on your back or anything else that is bad in a combat situation.''[/b] Hiron told them as he placed his hands on his back. [b]''You all have two hours to collect five correct papers. Then have to come back to collect the last one, but that is one that you will need to get in another way. Time... will run... now.''[/b] With that said, Hiron wouldn't answer any questions or repeat himself. It was pretty clear he was serious about this kind of training. Hopefully they would be able to figure a way out how to cover such a big area with just the three of them. Not to mention that they had to check the surroundings to be sure that there would be no trap. Hiron had thought of Masami, as she was a Hyuuga. And he disliked Hyuuga actually. But he would wait and see as he had made the measure to be sure that the papers wouldn't reveal their backside to the eyes of a Hyuuga. Now Hiron started to regret he had never specialized in seals or barriers. They were quite useful.