Hiro had settled into a steady rhythm over the past several months. Each weekend, he dedicated one morning to Chūta’s training and another to Yamiha’s development, ensuring that both of his summons were growing alongside him. While Chūta focused on improving his aerial endurance and control, Yamiha’s progress centered around chakra endurance, webbing refinement, and enhanced durability.
The first step in Yamiha’s training was web mass production. Since her webs were chakra-based and carried a natural Yin affinity, Hiro wanted to see just how much she could produce before depleting her reserves. Each session, Yamiha spun her webbing continuously, weaving strands across the clearing until the chakra siphon cut off—a clear indicator that she had reached her limit.
At first, Hiro assumed all of her webbing carried genjutsu properties, but through repeated sessions, he realized that when Yamiha focused on creating mass amounts of webbing, she automatically deactivated the genjutsu component to conserve chakra. This distinction helped Hiro understand how she banced quantity over complexity, something he could now take into consideration during future strategies.
With the growing stockpile of webbing, Hiro began storing excess strands in his special storage, ensuring that nothing went to waste. Over time, this pile grew significantly as Yamiha’s chakra reserves expanded through training, allowing her to produce more webbing each session.
Once her endurance had improved, Hiro shifted their focus to refining the quality of her silk. According to the Summoner’s Tablet, a summoner could train their summons to enhance the structure of their chakra-based abilities through controlled exercises. For Yamiha, this meant learning to create a denser, stronger weave of her webbing.
To push her limits, Hiro introduced a strength test. He began with small stones, tying them to a single strand to see how much weight the webbing could support. As Yamiha adjusted, he increased the weight—adding rger stones, wooden logs, and eventually training dummies.
At first, the webbing tore under excessive pressure, but Yamiha quickly adapted. By channeling more chakra into the weaving process, she discovered that she could create a thicker, reinforced silk that withstood far greater strain. With each session, she learned to adjust the density, esticity, and strength of her webs, allowing her to transition between lightweight, flexible strands and fortified, high-tensile silk.
Through rigorous testing, Hiro confirmed that Yamiha could now modify the composition of her webbing mid-creation, bancing between durability, flexibility, and chakra efficiency depending on the situation. This ability gave them a new level of tactical flexibility, ensuring that Yamiha’s webs could serve both offensive and defensive functions depending on the battle.
With every training session, Yamiha continued to refine her skills, sharpening her control while maximizing efficiency. Just as Hiro pushed himself to evolve, his summons followed suit, growing stronger with each passing week.