Kazaru begins to think to himself.
Hmmm....I think its time for more experimentation. Researching animals has always been of interest to me. I suppose I'll ignore these books for a bit. He leaves his house and catches some wild animals, specifically frogs and various insects. He brings the frogs and bugs back to his house.
Now, I wonder what a frog looks like from the inside. Kazaru takes a knife and begins to dissect the frog. He closely examines the heart, making observations as he goes. He then examines the stomach, lungs, and the various other organs.
Hmmm, I wonder how this compares to humans, shinigami, and hollows...I suppose I won't be having any of them to test anytime soon. He then cuts open the head of the frog and examines the brain.
I didn't expect frogs to have big brains...and I'm not at all shocked with the size of his. Kazaru pokes at the brain and then decides to dissect it. He closely examines all of it. After much time with the frog, there is a pool of blood and chopped up frog all over.
I should have been a lot neater... Kazaru cleans up the mess and begins to examine another frog. This time, he cuts open its limbs. He closely examines the bones and tendons.
Oh how I would love to see what a more advanced being looks like from the inside. Kazaru cleans up and releases the remaining frogs.
Kazaru walks over to the bugs he caught.
I won't be cutting these guys open. He puts the container in a room and sets up a notebook to record his findings.
I want to see how bugs act while in captivity. I wonder if the various insects will work together to survive. How will they interact? Will they kill each other for food? Kazaru then sets up a way so he can supply the insects with food without risking them being able to escape.
I have to do this or they'll die. He decides to return to his bedroom to write down his full observations on the frogs. On his bed, he finds the books from the library.
Hmmm, maybe I'll do a fun experiment.. Kazaru opens up the book and finds directions on making slime.
This should be fun. He gathers all the necessary materials and performs the experiment. Eventually, the liquid concoction turns into a gooey, slime substance. Kazaru yells outloud, "HAHAHA! That was great!" He puts the slime in a bag and checks on the bugs, who haven't done anything.