Kami flinched as some shrill bell rung in her ear. She followed the sound but whatever it had been seemed to have vanished. Kami was pretty sure she had heard something along the lines of sensei, but the words could have easily been anything. As Namine immersed herself back into the crowd, Kami returned her attention to Shira. They had been talking about... Kami shuffled from foot-to-foot to remind herself exactly where they had been on this conversation. "The human body..." She mumbled to herself. The human body, which if Shira studied thoroughly could definitely help Shira with her swordsmanship or, to be exact, her aim. Although Kami was sure Shira at least had a general idea of where everything was, Kami felt a more detailed view could easily allow Shira to have more control over her sword. Besides... it'd be pretty awesome if Kami could eventually convince Shira to try it out at the hospital. It wasn't really for Shira's training but because Kami was curious about what would happen. A practical use. That was definitely useful, but not as useful as knowing the exact workings of each. "I want to teach you more detail than that. I think, that if you're interested, I could help you learn more about the human body. You don't need to be a medical ninja to find this useful." Kami paused, looking up at Shira as she tried to determine if the young woman appeared interested or not. This was serious. Kami would love to debate forever with everyone about everything, but Shira's training is something she was going to take seriously. "I could see you using this information to help with your aim. If you know more about the inner workings of the body, you can know beforehand just how much damage and to what each swing would do. That is if you're interested. It takes awhile to learn this all." And it wasn't something someone could learn one time and remember for life. Anatomy was something someone had to constantly study or a tiny detail could easily be forgotten. Then, just as Kami was about to listen to Shira's answer, a blur of color rushed towards them. Kami wasn't startled or in the least bit worry. Crime doesn't happen in a candy shop. Even the mere idea of that is ridiculous. What kind of villain would want to risk destroying such deliciousness? Stealing candy from a baby was one thing but destroying a candy store was a whole different ball park. For this reason alone was the only reason Namine didn't get kicked in the face. "Oh yeah," Kami said in afterthought. "There was another one." She looked up at Shira, before pointing down at Namine. "You have a teammate. I forgot." She shrugged. This was Kami's first time teaching and, well, forgetting people and making mistakes probably came with the territory. Now as long as she didn't leave them in a freezer or something, she'd be golden. Slowly, a smirk started to spread over Kami's face. Here, at her feet, was the cute little genin she had order. Namine might as well have been gift wrapped for all Kami cared. She was shiny cute genin; a trinket of the new generation. Something for Kami to mold and, most importantly, get free stuff with. "See?" Kami called over her shoulder to the candy shop owner. She gave her bag of roasted chestnuts a shake. "I do need these for important training the new generation stuff." This was going to be awesome. A young woman with a massive sword and a cute genin trying to learn medical ninjustu. This would definitely work in Kami's favor.