By now, the Insect-man's corpse was no longer as intact as it had been yesterday.
A fine, bloody incision had been cut into its spindle-shaped torso from top to bottom.
The pale green blood around the incision had long since coagulated, revealing the complex structure of its internal organs.
"According to research conducted by our biology teachers early this morning, the internal structure of this Insect-man isn't what we thought. It's not like that of a moth or other insect; in fact, its organs are remarkably similar to a human's."
"It even has a strong heart and lungs. This unique cardiopulmonary structure seems capable of filtering out the omnipresent white mist. However, since we aren't specialists, we were worried about damaging the organs, so we haven't performed a detailed analysis of their structure yet."
As Dean Wu spoke, he used a tool to pull apart the Insect-man's epidermis, revealing all kinds of strangely shaped, pale green organs inside.
