Fuijin had finally started to kick up his training, for he was getting the hang of moving the air with his palms. As he went stance to stance in Tai Chi, the wind started to whip and turn over each other. If one were to walk into the training ground, they would feel the wind strangle them a bit for the rapid speed of the movements. The dust and dirt on the ground raging along with the air current, made it look like a small wind drake flying through the motions of Fuijin. The leaves on the tree looked as if they where expecting a storm from the rapid moving wind. Finally at the end of the first hour, Fuijin calmed the air and let everything sit soothingly on the ground. With a smile on his face, he knew he had been improving vastly.
Fuijin had to try a new trick in order to improve his skills. There was a small apple tree in the garden where he trained, and he wished to have an apple. With a slicing stroke of his right hand, he was able to cut an apple off of the tree branch with ease. Fuijin, then kicked under the apple before it landed and bounced it up to his hand. He took a bite of his new achievement, for he was able to make small wind blades to cut simple sticks. He knew this would help him feed his brothers and sisters in the Ashram for the simple fact that the chore would be done faster.
He looked out to the middleclass marketplace and smiled. He saw so many new faces everyday, and he just wanted to be like them. Being excepted in city to city like a common Citizen. There was no need to force his way in, just have a smile on his face, and learn about every culture. "One day." He said to himself. Sitting on the Ashram's outside porch, while eating an apple.
One person seemed to notice the constant gale at Fuijin's feet and nodded towards him in amazement. Fuijin had noticed as well that the spinning of air at his feet had strengthened lately. Now the air was almost visible to the naked eye. Like a small tornado only as thick as an inch flying around his feet. He knew he would be ready to intensify his training when a master would turn up for him.