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Asahi took in what the Twelfth Division member had stated, his expression intent on absorbing whatever was being relayed. Regardless of the tension the situation had caused, such a thing did not stop him from wanting to learn more. Almost anything could be used to improve and build upon the concoctions he makes. The application of such a substance could aid in improving his Saigo no Odori, even if it was to nothing but a mild portion of how this experiment worked. The hornets that remained in proximity to Kai either distanced themselves but remained or simply faded from existence all together.
””It's such a nice day! Let's take this class outside!””
Kai's excitement did not fade for a second leading even to the desire of a change of location. At the moment she had not done anything directly deserving of any further action, at least not anything that Asahi deemed necessary. Rather than furthering any effort to subdue the woman he instead just trailed behind the individual as she rode the slime entity through the hallways. Those that remained within the corridors may have been temporarily consumed and regurgitated by the mass, but seemed to be unharmed. Asahi remained at a pace to keep up with the jovial scientist but used only his feet to advance him.
"Asahi! Why are you in the Third Division with these simpletons!? A curious mind like yours belongs in Twelfth!”
Of any question Kai could ask that one probably surprised Asahi the most. The concept of being a member of the Twelfth never once crossed his mind. He was just someone who honestly fell into his practices because of them being a strong and constant occurrence of his upbringing. The line between him being the experiment and taking what he has learned to conduct those of his own were synonymous in his mind. He looked blankly forward for a moment while following the other individual as if he was on autopilot. It was as if he left his body for just a moment before sparking back to life.
"Caught me off guard there! I certainly didn't expect such a question! I dunno if curiosity is enough of a prerequisite, what I do is certainly much more small game than you guys."
What he responded with was a shallow truth. He didn't believe that what he did was of a caliber to truly cause any widespread change, especially not at the rate the Twelfth could produce it. Yet there was a bit more to his reasoning that he didn't say. Regardless of that, he kept a bright expression projected towards the researcher.
Eventually the pair had reached a dead end, something that Kai's slimy friend remedied without hesitation. Asahi stopped in the opening that was created looking at the internal portion that had been eaten through. He nodded towards it as if he was affirming something to an unseen force before leaping from the newly formed egress. After planting his feet firmly against the ground he raised his arms in the air as if celebrating something internally. As he lowered them, he noticed the buzzing coming from his Zanpakuto had become something of a more stable pattern. His optics trailed from the woman in his company and back towards the building itself.
”I thought Nyuraku and Captain Nakamoto were good friends… Why would he send people here to disrupt his experiment?”
Asahi heard Kai's outwardly spoken thought but didn't remove his primary attention from the signals he was being fed by his scattered swarms. Without looking towards her, he spoke.
"I called them! Though I don't know anything about any preestablished relationships. I just figured they may have been needed. Guess I was wrong! Oops!"
The Clown giggled to himself as he turned back to the Kasumioji. A single hornet landed upon the instructor's shoulder, proceeding to the flutter it's wings in a pattern separate from the buzzing coming from the gauntlet.
"It does seem that the Fourth's Lieutenant is here as well. So maybe that friendship is not as strong as it would seem?"
The starry-eyed male shrugged in tandem with the latter end of his remark. Captain Nakamoto was currently occupied with his own participation in the Games, so that statement may not be a real factor. Yet, if passivity was a typical response to events of this nature, then the Lieutenant wasn't on the same page. Either way, it didn't matter to the Clown. If anything it was a luxury to know that what was transpiring in the classroom would get resolved one way or another. He could instead dedicate his own time to someone that reciprocated a similar energy to his own.
"In any case. I do wish this experiment had been conducted in a way that did not likely traumatize the students. Yet I am still interested in whatever results come of it! I have a combative drug I've been developing to prolong the battle stamina of our forces... Yet in its current form it is a double-edged sword. It promotes accelerated regeneration to some degree. It also stimulates adrenal glands further than they likely already have been functioning... Though depending on the dosage can prove to be deadly as well."
It was rare that he got to talk about such things with others. The teachers that make up the Third often hold zero interest in any form of scientific development. It was understandable why that was the case, but Asahi still desired interactions with people who could contribute to his own development. It would certainly expedite his creations. Especially because he did not conduct such public and widespread tests. Perhaps the rapport he was building with Kai would blossom into a friendship that could prove to be advantageous to both parties.