The weapon was ancient but, then again, that had been obvious. Not only were there physical signs predicting the sword's age, but the weight of it and the way Shira talked... Well, this sword was obviously special. It was a symbol as much as a weapon. And, as Kami looked at the sword when it was safely back in Shira's hands, she honestly could only think of it as a symbol of war. So, someone could sugarcoat it but.... Really, the Hataga were just a reminder that the very peace they had now was fleeting. Kami didn't think it as such a bad thing though. Ninja had to be ready at any moment for anything. To believe this peace would last would be completely idiotic. Something would end up rattling the peace; something always did. "I would appreciate it if sometime I could read over those manuscripts." Kami loved to study. It was one of those things she had probably picked up from her mother. She couldn't really understand how something worked until she knew every last shred of information on it. Looking something over was never enough. And, if Kami got her hands on those manuscripts, no one would probably hear from her for days- maybe a week or two even. Kami was excited. Not only had she received a student, but Kami was also going to learn. This was definitely going to make the shock of not receiving a cute, little kid she could exploit completely disappear. She could have never trained someone older without feeling disrespectful with every critique. But since there was information Shira could teach her, everything would probably be okay. Probably. When Shira gave her definition of the body, Kami had to sigh. "A+ for effort, but..." That answer hadn't been the one Kami had been looking for. "I was looking for a more technical answer." Kami shifted her weight from foot-to-foot, attempting to think of another way to phrase it. "''Like how well do you know the anatomy? The bones? The organs?" Kami questioned. "If I pointed to a spot on my body, would you know which organ is there and the bones that are under it?" Kami needed to know this. Because, if she could train Shira in the inner workings of the human body, she could make manipulating that sword so much easier. Of course, it as still going to be a heavy monstrosity, but each swing would be easily manipulated to inflict any level of damage Shira desired. "If you don't know, I can teach you. You're really dedicated, right?" Kami asked, smiling slightly.