This Ninja History Student Hands In A Blank Paper And Gets The Best Grade

Make a white copy? You had to dare, this Japanese History student did it! Passionate about ninjas, she got a 20/20 while submitting blank pages to her teacher. At least, that was what the latter imagined, before understanding that his clever student had used a technique inspired by his subject of study!

How to impress your History teacher

If you are fascinated by ninjasknow that in Japan, there is an exam to become one. Too complicated for you? Do like this student, immerse yourself in the history of these Japanese mercenaries, and treat yourself a solid 20/20 by copying his secret technique! Eimi Haga, 19, was smarter than the other students in her class by handing in a blank assignment to her teacher. A white copy that is not really white, since the young woman used a ninja technique consisting of send secret messages using a form of invisible ink. Entitled “Aburidashi”, it consists of extracting the juice from soaked and crushed soybeans. To be read, the message written using the liquid obtained must be heatedthen becoming visible on the paper.

Eimi Haga

According to the BBCwho spoke with Eimi Haga, a footnote in normal ink stipulating that it was necessary to first heat the copy for the text to appear was necessary to avoid the dotted zero. Thanks to his gas stove, his teacher was able to read his paper, and gave him a well-deserved flawless grade.

It’s something I learned from a book when I was little. I just hoped no one would have the same idea. (…) When the teacher said in class thathe would rate creativity highlyI decided to make my essay stand out from the rest. I thought for a while and came up with the idea of ​​aburidashi.

An approach which has borne fruit, and which could inspire some of you! And to stay on theme, discover the Joker and Harley Quinn as badass ninjas in the next film Batman.

Source: hitek.fr