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Chapter 52: Chapter 52

Kenshin KNEW that telekinesis could be developed through practice, but he understood that this ability under no circumstances could become so strong that he could cope with at least someone from Akatsuki within six years.

After dinner, Kenshin did a little training of his telekinesis, moving small objects. From now on, he decided to perform all the simplest tasks using telekinesis in order to hone his control and power of ability.

At the moment it was incredibly difficult for him to even hold a pencil in the air. It's one thing to roll a salt shaker across a table, and quite another to lift an object into the air. But he did not give up, and after two hours of training, his head again became wobbly, and his eyes were stuck together from fatigue, so he again headed to the second bedroom, and fell asleep in a matter of minutes, deciding not to disturb the girls and let them spend that night with the kids .

*****

On the morning of the 174th day, after breakfast, Kenshin told Ichiro to stay late and led him and the Fourth into the living room, ordering everyone in the household not to disturb them unless absolutely necessary.

He originally wanted to use his memories, but decided that memories from Ichiro's perspective would be much more effective for one of the brothers.

The three took a comfortable position and Kenshin placed both hands on his sons' heads and repeated his words from yesterday, urging them to relax.

- Ichiro, concentrate on Keiji. Your job is to think about him. About how you remember him from birth, right up to that very day. "Kenshin said calmly, to which Ichiro opened his eyes and stared in amazement at his father, but remained silent, and after a few seconds he closed his eyes again and focused on the memories of his brother.

The fourth was also surprised, but did not show it. He had heard a lot about his older brother, who died before he was born, and how it affected his mother and father. He considered Keiji a hero who sacrificed his life to protect their beloved father.

It took Kenshin about five minutes to establish a stable connection, and the session finally began. He helped Ichiro choose the right memories, and in every possible way guided and supported him, broadcasting many fragmented but consistent memories into the Fourth's mind.

The first was the memory of the first time Ichiro was allowed to hold his fragile little brother, and how joyful he felt.

Then came countless pictures of a measured family life, when Kenshin, Aya, Ichiro, and little Keiji enjoyed life, going out to the river or into the forest almost every day.

The first meeting with a rabbit, a frightened squeal, and then a joyful laugh upon contact with a fish. The happy look of the blue eyes of a child who received candy, and the glassy look of a dying young man with a pierced heart.

As soon as the Fourth saw the last picture, the telepathic connection was abruptly interrupted, and he opened his eyes, which became bright red, with one small comma. Bloody tears flowed from Four's eyes, and he found it difficult to breathe. The memories he saw hit his perception like a steel hammer, and his chest felt tight.

After breaking the connection, Kenshin winced a little and opened his watery eyes. Even though he had perfect memory and remembered EVERYTHING down to the smallest detail, it still hurt him, especially when he saw everything from a different angle. He grieved greatly for his second son, and only the pain of loss had faded a little when it returned with renewed vigor.

- Congratulations, son. – Kenshin said without much joy, and patted the Fourth on the shoulder. "Ichiro, help him get used to the sharingan, and I think I'll go and get some rest."

As soon as Kenshin tried to get up, he suddenly felt dizzy and his vision went dark. He staggered sharply, regained his coordination, and, having calmed his sons who had jumped up, headed to the bedroom, this time taking Aya with him.

After it became known that the Fourth had awakened the Sharingan, all members of the Nakayama family were delighted. Aya was beaming with happiness, Natsumi congratulated "baby Fourth" and her best friend, and his younger brothers were full of joy mixed with envy.

Kenshin rested until the evening, and at dinner he announced that he would conduct one session a day, and ordered the Sixth to get a good night's sleep and be ready for the morning.

After dinner, he again practiced his telekinesis a little, and again fell down exhausted, once again falling asleep separately from the girls. He needed absolute peace, so he deliberately went to sleep in another room.

Kenshin understood that the first few days or weeks are the most difficult, his brain must get used to the harsh loads and become many times more powerful. He KNEW that it was relatively safe, and he would have to try hard to get injured from overexerting his psionic powers. To do this, he needed to either forcibly break into the mind of a strong-willed person, or strain his strength and "jump over his head tenfold."

*****

The next day after breakfast, Kenshin repeated the "session" with the Sixth, but without Ichiro. All the necessary memories were in his head, so he easily transferred them to the Sixth's mind.

Everything went the same as the first time, with minor adjustments. Kenshin slightly changed the transmission of memories, distributing them in such a sequence that everything looked as sad as possible. He himself did not like such a cynical approach, but for the sake of awakening the sharingan in his sons, he was ready to go beyond the boundaries of his principles.

At the end of the session, Sixth sharply opened his eyes, from which bloody tears flowed, and the iris turned red, becoming a classic sharingan with one tomoe.

Kenshin was mentally exhausted, so he congratulated the Sixth without much enthusiasm and left to rest.

This time he rested a little faster than before, so shortly before dinner he began practicing his telekinesis, trying to hold a small apple in the air. Even this, in his opinion, little thing was incredibly difficult for Kenshin.

As soon as he was distracted even a little, the apple would fall onto the bed, after which Kenshin needed at least a second to concentrate and lift it into the air again.

Aya and Natsumi had already recovered from childbirth, and in every possible way hinted to him that they were ready for a new pregnancy, but Kenshin had no time for that. His brain was in an active phase of transformation and adaptation to new abilities, so Kenshin felt tired almost all the time.


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