Southwest Seireitei

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Seimei Ukitake (浮竹 清明)

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”Did I just send him to his… Death?!”

Seimei briefly thought to himself. His demeanor didn’t change, the air about him remained as still as it had—but seeing Yuto charge forward made him second guess his prior choice. He didn’t let it show, but for a fraction of a second he did have a skip in his breath and heartbeat.

He thought about the moment he saw Yuto for the first time, many years ago when he first found his way from the Shin’nō academy to the gates of their barracks. He was lost, like a stray dog. His eyes were full of tears and fear, Seimei hadn’t quite seen anything or anyone quite as pathetic. But, Yuto reminded him of himself when his adoptive grandmother first died and he was left on his own to survive the brutality of the Inuzuki district. Lost and fearful. In short, without writing an emotional and a rather lengthy backstory to how they came to treat one another as siblings—Seimei took Yuto under his wing because he himself never had that privilege. He had to fight, kill, murder merely to survive. That forged and shaped Seimei into who he is now. As such, perhaps the lack of need to survive was what held Yuto back.

Seimei regained his breath and rhythm as quickly as he’d lost it—despite his sentiment towards his younger brother, he had to retain his focus and sharpness and play the available cards as efficiently as possible. Seimei knew what he was doing when he allowed Yuto to attack. He used Yuto as weaponized bait. Seimei retained the ease and looseness he had earlier, and his emerald gaze was stuck on their captain to perceive every little detail to his movement, breath and the very air around him. He kept his senses loose but sharp, seeking for any and even the most minute fluctuations in the Reiryōku of both Yuto and Jushiro.
”I’m sorry, little dwarf. And I’m also taking that teddy of yours and shoving it somewhere.”

He ran words through his mind as his emerald eyes recorded the events unfolding before him. Yuto’s charge lacked any sign of structure, and his strike and movement altogether were dismantled far before they could ever come to fruition. But Seimei withheld himself from intervening. Regardless of what the captain said or did to Yuto, Seimei didn’t even flinch. He didn’t even try to move. He had to retain patience and anything he would decide to do in the coming moments would need to have intent and purpose. His mind's eye bathed in clarity. He used his best asset—his skill of observation. Indeed he was a former runner of Onmitsukidō and his skill in Hohō was undeniably refined thanks to his past. However, his skill in stealth and observation eclipsed the rest of his talents.

His senses didn’t simply read and follow the clash itself. But everything in between. What laid beneath it. The control and the precision of their captain, and the effortlessness behind it. But then something caught Seimei’s senses which he perhaps ignored earlier—something faint but undeniable and it wasn’t Reiryōku. It couldn’t be as Seimei would’ve sensed had the captain used Shunpō, but he didn’t. He used raw speed, which in itself was indeed impressive. Seimei wouldn’t waste any more time, but he still had to wait.

His posture became more sharpened, measured and more deliberate. He had to be every single one of those things. If things got awry, he himself had a Kidō technique prepared as a precaution and it could be used at a moment’s notice. But, he would save it for when it would be needed. But now, he would move in silence and precision. This time he did not intend to interrupt their captain, but to use the moment at hand in the best way possible. Jushiro could likely feel the most minute fluctuation of Reiryōku within Seimei, an anomaly that’d disappear as quickly as it’d appeared. But something about it was off.

The anomaly followed Yuto, however. In the same breath as Jushiro had ordered Yuto to stop pretending—Yuto would as if vanish, disappear into thin air. His spiritual signature, Reiryōku, would all become dulled and slipping into near nothingness. And as soon as that happened, Jushiro would notice that Seimei was no longer in his previous position. He had once more utilized Shunpō to carry him across the gap between them in a single step and in less than a blink of an eye—leaving nothing but a lingering afterimage in his wake. His movement gave out no sound nor smoke. He didn’t reemerge directly behind him or at a predictable flank, but within Jushiro’s blind spot in the captain’s right rear as his momentum had pressed forward. He emerged a meter and a half away, and his blade was already in motion and it was primed to slice at the captain at blinding speed and effortless brutality.

A single precise cut with no wasted movement whatsoever. A diagonal arc, as the blade approached the neck of their captain from the left side. He didn’t intend it to merely cleave, but to intercept the space between motion and recovery. He acted with efficiency and cleanness. The rest was up to Yuto. Seimei used Kyōkko on Yuto to hide his perceivable presence at least for the time being and allow him time to strike the captain while he engaged in the fight once more. He used it without incantation or as much as mentioning the spell—it was a technique he had used for tens of thousands of times. He barely required any time or Reiryōku to use it, on himself or someone or something else. His plan however counted on Yuto moving out despite being hit by their captain, he’d have to capitalize on it. And this wasn’t the first time Seimei had turned Yuto invisible to others—as such, he counted on his younger brother to know what’s going on.

If the captain sought to respond with Kidō or a technique of any other form, Seimei had his own prepared as it was told earlier. Seimei still sought to support Yuto—but he had to bide his time in order to see how the attack would unfold. He however counted on the captain to see through with his evaluation.
”Alright you stinky dwarf, it’s up to you now!”

He shouted at Yuto with promptness and command. As soon as Seimei emerged within the captain’s range however, he confirmed something his senses seemed to pick up earlier now that he stood in his near immediate vicinity—he felt the heat.
”I see… I can not be certain if that is a byproduct of the Kidō he seemed to prepare earlier, or if he’s somehow managed to— Wait, he couldn’t have absorbed my Haien? I can’t know for sure, but I won’t risk using another Kidō that involves fire in any manner. If he can use our techniques against us, we’ll just waste Reiryōku for nothing.”

He surmised, once more gathering and observing in mere flashes of time. With his blade in motion, Seimei had decided to commit. It was only steel, intent, and nothing excess.​


 

Yuto

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The silence that could be heard in between the moment he had decided to dash into the battle and the Captain's reaction was heavy, almost tangible. Something which could even be attributed further by the reaction of Seimei and perhaps even others around them. It was clear that he had lost himself in his thoughts at the sight of Jushiro's eyes, as if they were striking at his soul as time went by. Deciding to take the hit, or rather being forced to as a result of his own incompetence, was something far worse than anything he had thought about himself.


Thud.


A strike, or rather a tap at his midsection.


A quick gasp escaped the short soul as he reacted overly dramatically to the impact, getting deflected into the ground like a typical shounen character, only to find himself rising again, repositioned on the ground.


"I wish I could just be in my room, just reading up on my Soul Piece manga," he thought to himself as he continued to be tempered by the Captain with such ease. It was obvious that the Captain had dominated, or at least had taken control of the flow. The weight of Jushiro’s presence still pressed against him, though now it felt different, not suffocating, but grounding. Yuto’s breaths came in shallow and consistent pulls as he let himself settle into the moment, no longer flailing against the inevitable. He had been overpowered, yes, but that did not mean he was helpless.

Not entirely.

Seimei.


The thought alone sparked clarity. His older brother’s presence—faint but undeniable—dulled Yuto’s own presence, hiding him from view through the kido that was meant to conceal him from the Captain’s sight. It was not freedom, but it was an opening; a chance to act without being directly punished for his incompetence.​


Yuto’s fingers tightened around the hilt, knuckles white but steady. He planted one foot firmly, pivoting ever so slightly to let the pressure against his shoulder work for him, not against him. No loud motions, no dramatic swings, just a careful, precise arc. His blade moved, cutting low, not wild, not desperate, but clean, aimed at the Captain’s side as Seimei’s high strike came from above. The timing was not instinct alone, it was trust. Trust in his brother. Trust in the space they had created together.


“Got it,” he whispered, not to be heard, but to anchor himself.

The strike landed, not with force, but with intention. Yuto immediately pulled back, letting his body reset, still crouched low, still hidden, still observing. His heart pounded, yes, but his panic had transformed into something sharper, something useful.


No longer was he a midget flailing helplessly against an unstoppable force. Now, he was calculating both good and bad aspect of his situation.


I can do this. I can do this. I can do it. I can do it. I can............ nope I can't do it.... Wait I can do it. I can do i---


Yuto’s stance shifted subtly, lighter now, ready to respond to whatever came next. One thing was clear. He was not hiding his own thoughts at this point, not anymore. Not to Seimei, not to Jushiro, not even to himself.


He had begun to fight not just his captain but also of his own fears and incompetence
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Jushiro remained curious about Yuto’s response and likewise Seimei’s own. The Captain hoped that the golden haired Shinigami would give Yuto the room to develop. Based on his initial observation filled with skepticism, Yuto has a lot to work on. Then again, the silver-haired fiend maintained the possibility that it was all a ploy. The most curious of all, why go through all of this? Being the keen observer that he is, Jushiro remained wary. He never once let his focus shift from the important things. Everything that he did was deliberate and with purpose. Always seeking the patterns and predicting the next move, all the while planning two and sometimes three steps ahead.

Jushiro did not let Seimei out of his sight so to speak. His Reikaku and even his eyes kept a close watch on the man. Minor and major fluctuations in both his and Yuto’s Reiryoku were being accounted for. In his effort to teach Yuto a lesson and possibly transform the youngster into something more. Jushiro couldn’t help but wonder if Seimei would allow it to be so. Or would he see fit to intervene at their own detriment? He didn’t need to state that he was ready because he always was. Zanpakuto in his left hand and its sheath in his right hand. The Captain was fine utilizing both arms as effectively without sacrificing their power.

Sensing the changes in Seimei’s Reiryoku, the Captain could almost roll his eyes. Jushiro could be forgiven if he’d uttered the words “Oh what now?”. Choosing not to verbalize such things, he remained focused. Seimei changed positions swiftly and almost flawlessly. His execution of Shunpo was something to applaud. However, the masked one had no issues following his movements. The supposed vanishing act impressed some spectators. To one who mastered the art, the theatrics were hardly impressive. However, what transpired between Seimei’s movement from point A to point B deserved some recognition. Even if he once again intervened at a crucial moment. It was unnecessary and although the Captain maintained his composure. He was trying very hard to hide his disappointment.

“Oh?”

To the one and only Jushiro Izanagi, Yuto’s presence did not disappear, it merely thinned. His presence was obscured to the point where it could fool the untrained eye and inattentive mind. The silver-haired man did not rely on either of those things. The sparring grounds turned battlefield did not fall silent simply because light had been manipulated. The air still moved, pressure still shifted, Reiryoku still lingered even if faintly. Yuto may have been concealed but he wasn’t completely absent. Even in his annoyance, there was still beauty to be found in all of this. The cherry blossoms continued to move about the sparring grounds , falling about them like before. At this point, Jushiro would rather interact with the cherry blossoms. Be that as it may, there was still the issue of Yuto suddenly being concealed and Seimei on the move.

Seimei’s actions were swift and for those untrained and ill-equipped, may even come across as simultaneous. The transition from his standing position, casting the Kido on Yuto and appearing at Jushiro’s blind side all in one movement was impressive. Even as all of this transpired, he maintained his composure, never skipping a beat. The advantage that Seimei thought he’d given Yuto may not materialize in the way that he hoped. The world didn’t disappear where Yuto was still positioned. It misaligned. Heat bent where it shouldn’t, petals drifted around something unseen and in that distortion he (Yuto) was there. Jushiro is familiar with the Kido used to conceal Yuto. After all, he himself possesses the ability to use such a Kido spell.

The Kyomen (Mad Mask) being sported by Jushiro was far more than a mask. It has certain capabilities that many were not familiar with. Only the person who upgraded the mask over a decade ago, knew and understood its secrets. Fitted with Multi-spectrum vision, thermal, infrared and the like. Capable of shifting between different spectral modes. Allowing him to detect heat signatures, residual energy trails (all the three Rei) and concealed entities. The moment Yuto was concealed, the Kyomen adapted to reveal(Yuto). Jushiro could not perceive Yuto the way that he normally would. He wasn’t there clear as day, however, he remained. Concealed, hidden to the masses and onlookers. To Jushiro he was more obscured as a heat silhouette gave the outline of his small frame. Not invisible but akin to heat behind glass. The youngster was still close to the Captain who had heat pulled in closer to him. Both the heat from Seimei’s previous Kido and the ambient heat. This helped to amplify the thermal capabilities of the mask and therefore detect Yuto.

Fortunately for Jushiro, neither Seimei or Yuto are aware of the mask’s capabilities. The above was laid out so that the unknown may be better understood. As Seimei made his approach, the Captain was ready to engage his opponents. His Reikaku tracked the blonde-haired man from the moment he used Shunpo to appearing at his supposed blind side. Jushiro never once lost control of his own motion. His earlier interaction with Yuto did nothing to hinder or prevent him from responding to Seimei’s movements. As the assailant’s blade moved to attack from the left side. For a moment the attack appeared as if it would land where Seimei intended it. Only for Jushiro’s own Zanpakuto to rise and intercept the precise cut which arced diagonally towards his neck. His body had adjusted in one fluid motion, preventing Seimei’s blade from reaching its destination. The attack against him may have been fast but by now they should understand Jushiro was no slouch.

Seimei was committed to his strike, perhaps far too committed, considering everything once again hinges on Yuto being successful. As Seimei attacked, so too did Yuto, his own strike aimed from the right hand side of the Captain. Seimei went high and Yuto went low. Jushiro tracked the heat silhouette of Yuto. There was an intentional delay in reacting to Yuto, Jushiro left it to the very last second. Shifting his head from side to side ever so slightly to make it seem as if he was having trouble locating Yuto. And as sheath met the youngster’s blade, Zanpakuto intercepted Zanpakuto. A kido which was already primed was released in that instance. The proximity to Jushiro made it difficult to conjure a response. Even the decision to release the kido was delayed to the last second. Thus the ‘minute’ amount of Reiryoku needed to trigger it wouldn’t be noticed until blade met blade and sheath met blade.

“Geki”

Red binding energy moved outward to transfer itself to both Seimei and Yuto. The blonde haired man was committed to his strike and may find it too late to abandon it now. Yuto unknowingly played into Jushiro’s hands too. The Kido would engulf both, meanwhile causing complete paralysis. The Captain used his raw speed once more to move himself seven meters away from his opponent. Faced with both Seimei and Yuto before him. He took his stance as the heat which was pulled in earlier was being focused. For all intent and purposes he was preparing to cut through the air, releasing a heated geyser of sorts. Why was he waiting? In the meantime, Seimei and Yuto would come to notice that the air seemed heavier. It was becoming more difficult to focus as things intensified, vision began to blur, maybe as a by-product of the heat being produced and wielded by Jushiro. Even as he prepared to attack, the whole time he remained ready to defend.
 

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Seimei Ukitake (浮竹 清明)

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”To think this is only Bakudō #9… I can’t feel a single muscle fibre, not a bone in my body. Damn. He really is powerful. If this is how powerful captains are… Then I still have quite a bridge to cross. I gotta get moving quickly.”

Seimei surmised as the impact of the red glow arrived. He felt that his muscles resisted any and all movement, his bones and joints stiffened. It felt like the air itself grabbed hold of his body and wouldn’t let him go. Even his eyes felt slower, breathing felt far heavier than just a fraction of a second earlier. And while the sensation of the captain’s strength did release a drop of sweat that rolled down the left side of his forehead, he didn’t panic. He accepted the situation, and even more so he expected it. He intended it. In combat, you often had to accept being struck if you intended to land a strike. And in this instance Seimei committed to his attack willingly in order to have their captain play his cards before he played his. A few moments ago, Jushiro Izanagi ordered Seimei to use his techniques with intent and purpose—now he was fully primed to do so. He merely waited for the right moment. Seimei did not intend to win, he couldn’t win even in his dreams. The discrepancy in pure might was too great. However, he would obey and fulfill the test to the very best of his ability.

Now, his determination was just the same as it had been, his clarity the same. His intent never wavered. And neither did his emerald gaze as it remained locked, latched onto their captain. The red light seemed to wrap around him like a coat of iron bands. It was precise, expected. Seimei had an idea of what the captain intended to use, however he did ignore the earlier signs as he believed that the captain withdrew his Kidō after he had cast Haien upon him. However, that wasn’t the case. And he could easily convey such a spell without an incantation or even spelling the name of the Kidō if he so wanted—the captain was undoubtedly a master of the art. Seimei would have much to learn from him. However, it was Seimei’s turn to prove that he is well worth his rank and had every intent to pass the test of their captain.

In the same breath as Seimei felt the red glow wrap around him, his determination and will power converted into controlled urgency. He would only need the ability to move his mouth, although the more he could move the better. And he wasted no time in that. In a mere blink of an eye, a surging burst of Reiatsu was released from his body—like a flash of a yellow light bulb. It lasted for nothing but a fleeting moment, but he used this burst to regain partial control over his body. He could now once again move his left leg, foot, even toes as well as his left arm and his hand, however his right limbs were still vastly numb from the paralysis but he could now recover them from the position of a strike and brought his right arm to his side, hanging like loosely while being unable to use the limb as of yet as bits of the red glow still lingered on them. It cracked, bit by bit, centimeter by centimeter by each fleeting moment.

However, a mere release wasn’t part of his plan. Even with only a left leg, he could use Shunpō—he’d be twice as slow, but he could jump and therefore step. Selmei would now finally play his card. As his Reiatsu surged from his body, quiet words escaped his mouth. Words he had planned long in advance.
”Bakudō #73, Tōzanshō.”

He uttered as his mouth remained in action, whispering and murmuring other words in silence as things finally began to take motion. He had been priming the spell for long, having prepared it ever since he had used Haien. He was using it at full power, but not to shield himself and Yuto—but to imprison their captain, even if for a mere moment. Timing of the technique was of the greatest essence in this instance, and distance meant no less. The inverted pyramid was formed in immensely rapid succession, being a testament to his control of Reiryōku and skill in Kidō—and having prepared the technique far in advance helped him even if so slightly. As their captain disengaged to his new position seven metres apart, he would find himself fully encompassed by gleaming walls of spiritual energy that hummed with a light blue hue about them. As soon as their captain would land in his position, he’d find himself imprisoned. The barrier was typically used to shield and isolate people or areas, however it could just as well be used to contain others.

Seimei knew that wouldn’t last long. Seimei was strong, skilled, and a fine Shinigami in every way—but the gap between him and the captain was vast. Like a dark void which couldn’t be merely sailed through. No, certainly not. The likelihood was that Jushiro Izanagi’s Bakudo #9 was as powerful as his Bakudo #73, and him having to use such techniques at this point was a testament to their captain’s might and not so much to Seimei’s skill. The barrier now containing the captain was two metres in width at its bottom and as it grew higher, it became wider. It was ten metres in height, and at the top the width was ten metres as well. It was far more compact or smaller than what this barrier was usually presented as, which was partially the reason why Seimei was capable of forming it with such rapid succession. And if their captain intended to use
”…From afar, the…”

He murmured in deep silence as he finished his incantation in whispers, but he no longer remained still. He used all of his will power and determination to use Shunpō while still recovering from the paralysis. His speed was still great, leaving brief afterimages, but it was still slower than before. He leapt into motion as soon as he began speaking the incantation for Tōzanshō, relying merely on his left leg as his right foot barely hung along. His swordhand, that being the right hand, was still numb. For a moment, his ability to use his Zanpakutō properly was difficult. As such, he fell back on Kidō and Shunpō since their captain did not stick to the art of the sword himself.

Therefore he sought to make himself a target as difficult to hit as possible, and while their captain could likely follow his movements in some way—catching him would be more difficult for as long as he kept moving. He moved in circles around the pyramid, both clockwise and counter clockwise, changing direction randomly as his direction could change every fraction of a second. He used all of his speed he could muster on a single leg. And he left deliberate afterimages, meant to make matters more difficult. As he was in motion, a purple glow of Reryōku began to permeate his left hand. It certainly wasn’t going to be Haien again, or could it be?

For now, Seimei decided to not engage directly and left the lead to Yuto regardless of him failing to capitalize twice. However, he decided to disregard what Yuto intended to do as he decided that preparing his techniques irrespective of his choices would be the wisest course of action for the coming moments. More so, as their captain was now contained, so would be the heat with him for the time being. But that wouldn’t last long, and Seimei had to be ready for any reaction their captain would have ever since the casting of Tōzanshō—it wasn’t a guarantee it’d work altogether. And even if it did, the effect was likely to be brief. The deciding moments of their sparring session were at hand. Seimei had to be ready.​

 
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Success. Jushiro’s execution of Geki had the desired effect on both opponents. Coursing throughout their body like snake venom. Muscles seized up, excruciating pain gribbed both in a malicious embrace consisting of Kido energy. This was good. The plan that Jushiro hatched some time ago was coming along nicely. He was curious to see both Yuto and Seimei’s reaction to the binding spell. Unfortunately, Yuto seemed to have been affected worse than Seimei. Jushiro was surprised by this, since by his calculations, Yuto should be paralysed but not completely out. So why did he suddenly pass out? Was the pain that bad? Did the Captain miscalculate the desired potency of the Kido? He will have to review his own performance at a later date. Being wasteful with his energy was not his style.

Seimei on the other hand seemed more resilient, enough to even cast a Kido. A binding spell of a much higher level.

“Impressive. He was still able to cast it under such pressure? Well done Seimei, well done”.

The masked assailant thought to himself as the inverted crystal formed around him. Seeing the spell brought back memories of events which transpired over a decade ago. He remembers using the spell in conjunction with his Zanpakuto to preserve the bodies of his fellow Shinigami during the war. Seeing Seimei use the spell to trap as opposed to protect deserved praise.

“Even better is the fact that he even modified it. That’s exactly how you need to play things. See the different possibilities and cast accordingly”.

Despite praising Seimei’s use of the Kido, Jushiro never once deviated from his own plans. With Yuto now out of action or rather sleeping on the job. It meant that what came next was mainly for Seimei. There he was inside the inverted crystal standing on one leg. On noticing the formation of Seimei’s kido. His left leg rose, thigh now in a slight diagonal position pointing downward, while his foot pressed against the wall of the kido crystal. It was a tightish squeeze for his right foot which was now his standing foot, but this was sufficient enough. Even standing on one leg alone will be more than enough for what comes next. He was ready to strike Seimei down with his blade in hand. Even as Seimei broke out into a Shunpo, albeit a much slower version.

He will eventually find that Jushiro reaching him from behind the barrier was not an issue. And to accomplish this, the Captain decided to reveal something which had long since been mingling with Yuto and Seimei. The heat which was being held in place wasn’t the primary threat. It was secondary to what Jushiro had planned. The time was now and despite Seimei frantically moving around to avoid being an easy target. If he bothered to observe the Captain, he would notice how twisted the mask’s features had become. The smile turned into a wide devilish grin, a single horn protruding from the forehead area. It curled upward as the grin went from ear to ear. Words were being uttered behind the mask as Jushiro remained calm. The sounds did not carry outside the barrier's space. A double incantation in the middle of it all. What was the reason for this?

The cherry blossoms which fell around Yuto and Seimei in the training grounds activated slowly. At first they may have perceived the cherry blossoms as decorative until they weren’t. The beautiful pink blossoms had now turned a purple hue as Jushiro willed it to be. As such, upon Seimei using that first flash step upon regaining some control of his body. The petals were already in effect. Jushiro’s Reikaku tracking capabilities made sure that Seimei would not escape his attention. He was locked on to his blonde-haired target. His Reiryoku and Reiatsu was directed at his subordinate and even though it was subtle at first. It intensified rapidly and yet everything seemed so peaceful. It was almost as if a lullaby could be heard being hummed throughout the sparring grounds. By the third step, Seimei would come to notice that a petal passed his field of vision, then another. Nothing unusual at first since these petals had been falling for some time. His next step carried him to the opposite angle. It was clean, efficient and controlled. But the distance felt slightly off. Not enough to disrupt him, not enough to slow him. It was just off. Considering his current condition, it may come across as nothing but a minor misjudgement to be easily corrected.

Seimei moved again, this time the afterimage he left behind seemed to linger a fraction longer than it should have. Or maybe he just arrived a fraction later than expected? Time will tell. The petals continue to fall, subtle and yet persistent. Another step and another one and with those angles were slightly skewed, the rhythm he relied on, the timing and erratic flow began to slip. By now the petals drew closer. No, there were simply more of them. They no longer drifted naturally, their descent lacked randomness, their repeated motion and patterns brought with it a realization which perhaps came too late. By the time he completed his tenth flash step, his vision had already started to betray him. Seimei will come to notice that his focus has wavered. Even the space inside the barrier that was clearly defined began to stretch. Sound dulled even more as movement thickened, thoughts slowed not in absence but due to interference. Everything seemed heavier and slower now. Whether or not he moved or stood still, the further he drifted, descending in slumber’s warm embrace.

The environment was peaceful, inviting, and comfortable.

“Hakufuku-White Crawl”

The barrier, the air, the falling blossoms blurred into something indistinct as though reality itself had softened at the edges. Depth collapsed inward, distance stretched outward and the space between one moment and the next was unclear. Breathing may be steady but his thoughts are no longer sharp, there is a drag. Consciousness slipped albeit not abruptly but gradually, like sinking beneath cold water where resistance was no longer necessary. The effort to even resist may not even make sense at all. The perceived blossoms fell endlessly and as they did, Seimei’s form gave way. The blackout came, first the white light which was then swiftly hunted by the silent darkness.

“Hush now”.

He said, expecting Seimei to be asleep by now.

The purpose of the Kido was to have the target fall into a slumber. It works as the target sees the illusion of the purple blossoms falling around them, their vision begins to blur. They become confused as their consciousness becomes muddled, disorientated and confused. Shortly after, the target blacks out altogether, later awakening with an unclear memory of what happened. Jushiro reinforced the spell by secretly applying its incantation, while speaking an after incantation for Geki. This was done in order to subdue Seimei should he feel the need to do so. Hakufuku would take hold before Seimei had even had a chance to manifest the intended purple Reiryoku to launch his attack.

Should Seimei succumb to the effects of the spell. Jushiro would end the spar, wake his subordinates from their slumber and have a talk about what had transpired and his future plans for them.
 

IshikawaInuzuri

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Seimei Ukitake (浮竹 清明)

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Something told Seimei that this spar was coming to an end—he had a hunch deep down his gut that he felt all the way up his throat. He kept himself in constant motion as his emerald gaze remained fully locked on their captain, however his spiritual perception and other senses were monitoring all things about. As such he saw that his young partner couldn’t handle Jushiro Izanagi’s Bakudo #9 unfortunately. He anticipated as much, given his lack of experience and the lack of ability to withstand pressure. After this test he would certainly allocate more of his time to train the little gremlin, but that in itself was as much Yuto’s choice. His ability to retain composure and mental fortitude was certainly a weakness that had to be overcome before he could ever dream of becoming any stronger. Yuto had all the potential in the world—his talent in Kidō was exceptional, even his Zanjutsu was decent. But as long as his mind acted as his hindrance, he could never evolve far beyond that.

However Seimei couldn’t afford time to put thought into the fate of his companion—he had to keep moving. A rod of blue color had formed out of the Reiryōku he began to shape earlier, tightly grasped by his left hand as his right leg and arm were still out of effective commission. Given his condition, his chances of further success were rather slim. But he didn’t intend on giving up just yet.
”Alright, the moment he’ll break out of that barrier I’ll use Bakudō #62, Hyapporankan immediately. My best chance now is to overwhelm— Wait, he’s casting. And his mask… Something is off!”

He thought to himself briefly as he did his best in maintaining his Shunpō, however he had an ominous feeling. He monitored their captain the best he could, but something told him that the barrier he cast to imprison their captain wasn’t going to hold him down at all. He didn’t need to leave it. Then suddenly he felt as if his step felt far longer than he intended.

He recalibrated, but still he landed somewhere he never intended on landing. The soil met his foot earlier than he anticipated. The sensation was immensely subtle and if he was any less shaper he’d likely dismiss it as an effect of the paralysis, but no. It was something else. The precision and the rhythm of his Shunpō was being tampered with. The more steps he took and the more he tried to correct it, the more he felt like that whatever he experienced was purely perceptional. Then he noticed a glowing petal falling drifting across his gaze. He’d seen them all the time, they’d been falling ever since the beginning of their sparring session. Something he had disregarded as something fully decorative and harmless. It was gentle, unassuming. But now felt that his breath was slower than before as the truth finally crossed his mind even as his thoughts began to lag.

The truth did not come in panic, but with clarity. His state of mind remained the same, and he fully embraced the fate before him.
”Ah… The old fox had prepared Bakudo #58… Right at the beginning. I should’ve been more attentive, damn it. Oh well…”

His inner self spoke as his words within began to blur, his thoughts barely formed and everything felt sluggish. The sensation of spatial distortions forced his movement to a halt, but he spent every bit of his will to remain standing as his barrier and the rod within his left hand began to shatter and dissipate into the air, as shards of his Reiryōku danced along the petals as they scattered with the wind. His gaze remained locked onto their captain as he barely remained standing, but he still did. He stood five meters apart from their captain as a wide smirk was painted across his face. The air about him was calm, filled with acceptance. His vision was fading into darkness as his mind drifted elsewhere, somewhere beyond his waking consciousness.

He now knew the gap between himself and their captain. However, that merely reinforced his ambition and vision within. And that strength birthed his last thoughts before his fall to the realm of dreams.
”…And yet, I will…. Surpass you… One day…”

He stood still, with his eyes open, but his breath was not one of someone awake. A soft snore could be heard, rhymed evenly. His sole leg began to give way as he fell on the soil beneath, birthing a soft cloud of sandy dust as his drop left a thumping noise echoing about the training grounds.​
 
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The show was nearing its end indeed and all that Jushiro needed to do was be patient. The Captain’s execution of the Kido was flawless, and has been throughout. Having planned it well in advance, he didn’t think he would resort to using it. The last portion of the spar was meant to be a show of Zanjutsu and less-so Kido. However, Seimei had inadvertently triggered a forced response from Jushiro. Not one born of pressure, this was more about correction. Seimei had earlier made a pact with the Captain. It was simple, less Kido and focused on fighting like a ‘Shinigami’. Jushiro took this to mean more Hakuda and Zanjutsu based combat. He welcomed it and even relished the prospect of facing Yuto a bit longer. Jushiro wanted to see what the youngster was all about. What were his strengths and weaknesses? Perhaps through impulse and a lack of patience did Seimei intervene. Said intervention saw him use a Kido spell in an effort to hide Yuto's presence. Against most opponents, such a move may have worked perfectly. Jushiro though remained an anomaly and took pride in being just that.

Upon seeing Seimei’s use of Kido, Jushiro then decided to react and trigger his own Kido. Why? From his point of view, Seimei had violated the pact that he himself made with the Captain. That was unacceptable. There he stood observing Seimei as he slowly faltered. And though his blonde-haired subordinate tried to fight a while longer. It was an inevitability that was noticed too late. As it became clear that things were drawing to a close. The masked one watched his subordinate carefully. And even towards the end did he remain defiant. This was pleasing to the Captain. The barrier which served as a trap soon shattered. Coinciding with Seimei’s consciousness slipping from him. For a moment the man stood in his ground, almost refusing to give him. Nevertheless, he did as he fell to the ground, asleep some five meters away from the Captain. Both Seimei and Yuto suffered the same fate but for different reasons and at different times.

It was curtains. The show was over and the audience, consisting of several other division members, began to leave. The spectacle was over and it was overall a decent showing. Jushiro was now standing on both feet, he remained calm, unhurried, instead he was contemplating his next move. The distorted grin and contortion of the mask slowly unravelled. It returned to a neutral expression, the horn receded. The stretched smile collapsed inward as the surface smoothed itself out. There was a soft exhale from the Captain as he stepped forward first toward Seimei. No urgency or theatrics, just a measured walk until he stood over the fallen Shinigami, golden eyes studying him through the dimmed lenses. For a moment he said nothing and then quietly he said.

“You noticed it, but too late. Your awareness is sharp, your instincts even sharper. You read the battlefield well and adapted quickly. But you’re still thinking like someone who survives and not someone who commands”.

Jushiro then paused and took a step back while continuing to observe Seimei, likewise keeping tabs on Yuto.

“Omitsukido”

It wasn’t a question, it was recognition. He tapped lightly against the center of his chest with his index and middle fingers. His Reiryoku followed the movement as it manifested in a translucent light. A moment later it disappeared as if absorbed into the Captain’s chest. He did the same again by moving his hand to the back of his neck. Even now he was casting Kido, albeit on himself this time and for future use. Jushiro planted the Million Escudo on himself again. Its form and method of deployment will remain a mystery to everyone but him. As he finished, he continued from where he left off.

“I know that rhythm, the constant motion, the layered intent, the need to control every variable before it controls you. Hell, the habit of deciding for others”.

His eyes shifted slightly towards Yuto’s unconscious form.

“And carrying weight that is not yours. You didn’t lose because of a lack of skill. You lost because you tried to manage the outcome, instead of trusting the pieces on the board”.

Jushiro stepped away from Seimei and made his way over towards Yuto. Upon reaching the young man, he simply reached over with his free hand and yanked the youngster up off the ground. Raised off the ground as if he picked up a feather. A mere motion of his head and a squad member appeared before him. A nod of the head and Yuto was taken to the balcony to recover. The Captain returned to Seimei while allowing the residual effects of Hakufuku to lift. In the meantime, the heat which was held during this time began to dissipate. A gentle release of his Reiatsu and Seimei would be jolted awake.

Once he started to regain consciousness, Jushiro’s words would flow once more.

“We’re done here, but this was the easy part. You both have potential, that much is obvious. But potential without structure…”.

Jushiro paused and chuckled out of sheer irony. His mind being drawn back to the initial encounter between himself and Seimei. If he remembers rightly, the blonde-haired man spoke of wanting structure.

“It seems we’ve come full circle back to structure”.

The man shook his head and giggled before composing himself.

“You’re not completely wrong, you’re just misguided. Structure without understanding gets people killed. However, I might have something in mind that could help”.

He paused a moment before his thoughts trailed off onto something else. He can be sporadic at times and needs to be brought back from the abyss of his unrealised imagination.

“Ya know, before I joined the tenth division, I was part of the second. As such I know what it’s like to suddenly find yourself without that routine. I guess we’re different in that I always preferred freedom. I tend to exist in between the chaos and structure. A bit of discipline, coupled with expressive free-will. Hell, one may even call it eccentrism. Regardless, doing something for the sake of doing it and having something for the sake of having it, is well meaningless in the end. Well then scallywag, before I give my final assessment, is there anything on ya mind”.

Despite the outcome of the sparring session. Neither Seimei or Yuto may yet realise, but they exposed certain skill set that Jushiro was lacking. He even came to the realisation that he neglected certain aspects of his own development. He will need to train even harder than his subordinates to right this wrong.


 

IshikawaInuzuri

New member

Seimei Ukitake (浮竹 清明)

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Seimei’s lungs were filled with a rush of breathing air before he could gather his consciousness or open his eyes. His spiritual perception recalibrated, his senses awakened slowly. As he opened his eyes, everything seemed to be in a blur. The blue sky and the clouds above seemed to slowly become more clear as the remnants of his dreamless sleep seemed to fade away. He laid still, allowing the world around him to settle and gather anew. He then exhaled the air out, quietly and steadily. His hands anchored into the soil beneath as he pushed himself upright as he gathered his feet beneath him, standing up as he brushed off any sand and dust off his uniform. He kneeled briefly to pick up his Zanpakutō, resheathing it calmly back into its scabbard with his right hand. Any signs of paralysis had also faded, he felt utterly free in movement.

Now his gaze lifted up as he saw his captain, and he promptly clasped his feet together as his arms and hands tucked tightly to his sides as his head bowed down. Much like when he first entered Jushiro’s office prior to their session, but now the air about him was entirely different. And so was his demeanor. It was one of acceptance, one of humility, one of calmness. There was none of the tightness and anxiety in him that he brewed within him prior.

At the same time, he replayed the spar in his mind. He thought of every beat he missed, timing, where things fell off. And where he did well. He already knew where to improve—all he had to do was to implement patience, he tried to force the current to flow into a direction he willed while instead he should’ve let the flow carry him. And just so suddenly, his captain began to speak about the same shortcomings as he himself already had suspected.

He lifted his head as he listened to his captain without interruption. He had already noticed that his younger brother was missing, likely their captain had given Yuto forward to be taken care of. His emerald gaze was attentive and steady as he remained silent and absorbed everything and all that their captain had to say. He no longer tried to justify any of his actions, he tried his best to learn and understand. And as soon as their captain had finished speaking, Seimei allowed a short breath to escape him.
Thinking like someone who survives, not someone who commands. He’s not wrong. After all… I grew up in Inuzuki alone. And when I served in the Onmitsukidō, mistakes rarely became lessons. Those who made mistakes usually died, or mistakes turned to silent funerals. I had to assume responsibility for any possible outcome, trust no chance. All these years and I haven’t been able to shed my skin.”

Seimei surmised and repeated what his captain said earlier within the depths of his mind.

His sight caught a glimpse of Yuto being carried by one of their shinigami at the balcony, and that sight put him even more at ease. However, it also brought him memories and certain feelings. He inhaled briefly and closed his eyes for a second, but that second would feel like hours worth of memories that he’d go through minute by minute. The knowledge of their captain being a former member of the Second Division came as somewhat of a surprise to him—although they didn’t serve the same organization directly, they might’ve shared a common commanding officer.

Seimei was always a member of the Stealth Force, the Onmitsukidō, directly instead of having served Gotei 13 at any point in time prior. Yuto’s arrival to their barracks once reminded much of his own. He was alone, and had a hard time finding his way in. Seimei was no different despite having been older and far more experienced—but his demeanor and inability to trust his surroundings certainly pushed everyone else away. He’s become more accustomed to his duties recently and he’s come as far as he has due to his personal performance, but he’s lacked the ability to trust others or cooperate effectively. Apparently it was the case even with Yuto, whom he had become close with. He tried to control his every step and protect him with all his might, but that alone hinders Yuto’s ability to grow. And his own ability to grow as well. It was all rooted in his past, his dark past in the cold streets of Inuzuki. He knew he had to let go of it, but it was far easier said than done.

He snapped out of the depths of his mind as if to escape the memories, opening his eyes as he released a calm exhale simultaneously. The remnants of those memories settled like the dust around them that had been spawned by their battle. He strengthened and straightened his posture ever so slightly, but his humility remained.
”Captain, you’re right.”

The words escaped him with calmness and certain acceptance that could be felt in his breathing.
”I’ve spent much of my life preparing for death. Surviving through what could’ve killed me. Controlling the circumstances surrounding me before they control me. In my past, hesitation and trust often led to death from my point of view. That mindset, unfortunately, has never left me.”

His gaze seemed to sharpen as his voice grew stronger, as if he had found more resolve within him as he accepted his shortcomings.
”And… I haven’t been leading Yuto. I’ve believed that I’ve protected him, but all I’ve done has been managing him. That has to end.”

He spoke with humility but power beneath his breath, as he kept his emerald eyes strictly fixed upon their captain.
”I apologize for my prior behavior, captain. And… Thank you for the lesson. You showed me the difference.”

He spoke as he took a slight moment to regain his breathing rhythm, inhaling ever so briefly. His gaze then shifted to meet the captains’ eyes, as if staring through his mask. He did have something in his mind to answer Jushiro Izanagi’s question.
”I joined this division to grow beyond the limits of a shadow. To become something more than a runner or an executioner of Onmitsukidō, but a Shinigami of Gotei 13. If I am to stop thinking like someone who survives, then I also need to know what you expect me to become and do.”

He spoke with sternness and humility to his tone as he stood upright, like a fine soldier. He had only one last thing to say.
”Guide me forward, captain.”

 
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The mask didn’t shift immediately upon hearing Seimei’s response. For once it stayed still, not blank, not smiling but just observing. The Captain’s gaze lingered on Seimei longer than before. Not as a superior measuring a subordinate but as something closer to recognition. There was no immediate bite, no sarcasm waiting to cut through the air. Jushiro did not interrupt or take pleasure in Seimei agreeing with him. He maintained his composure while listening and seeking out the potential for growth. Jushiro knows all too well that they wouldn’t agree on everything. The masked one champions individualism but also knows the value in cohesion. A Shinigami can be who and what they are, just as long as they don’t betray the core principles of the Gotei 13. In this case the core principles of the tenth division and whatever Jushiro was trying to build and accomplish.

”I joined this division to grow beyond the limits of a shadow. To become something more than a runner or an executioner of Onmitsukidō, but a Shinigami of Gotei 13. If I am to stop thinking like someone who survives, then I also need to know what you expect me to become and do.”

On hearing this in addition to Seimei’s final statement, the Captain responded swiftly.

“Then stop being one”.

A faint distortion ran across the, not exaggerated, not theatrical, just something more subtle. The words landed without force and yet carried weight all the same. Jushiro then stepped forward slowly, deliberately closing the distance between them, not to intimidate but to make something clear.

“You talk about shadows like they’re something you can just walk away from. Like its a coat you hang up at the door”. The Captain tilted his head slightly and said “They’re not. They follow you, shape how you think, how you move and how you hesitate”.

His golden orbs narrowed slightly behind the mask as he drew his mind back to the spar.

“I saw just that during our lil spar. The end result came about because you tried to control something that didn’t belong to you. You acted like a handler, a shadow guiding another through danger. That ain't what I need”.

He took a breath as the mask shifted slowly. The faintest curve of a smile could be seen but not mockingly, it was something sharper.

“You gotta be able to stand out in the open and be just as dangerous. You seem to like observation, analysis and control. That’s good, since that's the foundation you’ll use to help me build a combat development unit”.

The Captain paused for a moment to let his swords sink in. There were far more layers to what Jushiro was proposing. The in-depth version will come at a later time. The man had an idea of what it would look like and also knew what it wouldn’t be or ever become.

“It won’t be done in a classroom or a lecture hall. There is nothing to gain from such settings. Instead we will have a place where we break down fights, expose weaknesses and fix them. You will start by documenting what happened today”.

Before he could continue on, he received a rather disturbing broadcast, one that Seimei would receive too. It pinged from his device and was uploaded onto the mask which acted like a projector screen. He had to double check his wrist-link to ensure the measure was correct.

“All divisions, be advised. Captain Itaku has entered a Hollowfied state. Captain Kagi has engaged. Maintain distance from Outer Perimeter—Grid Seven, Sector Four, and proceed with caution. Captain Kagi is working to maintain containment and assess the remaining consciousness within Captain Itaku. If you arrive on scene, do not engage with aggression unless Captain Kagi issues the order. Again—proceed with caution.”

Jushiro sighed and looked over at Seimei before shaking his head.

“Oh what an auspicious day this is turning out to be. Just over a decade of no real conflict and yet we find ourselves embroiled in something that could escalate. If anything untoward was ever going to happen among the Captains, it would come from one of three sources. Myself, Captain Itaku or Captain Taro. Strangely enough, Captain Kagi would’ve most likely been the one to try and avert a crisis while making it worse. I wonder what the Commander will make of this situation? This could end horribly for both the second and fourth divisions”.

Jushiro’s words come from his analysis of his fellow Captains. Itaku, much like himself, can be carefree but not one to antagonize. Instead, a man willing to stand up against the unjust. Quick to call out hypocrisy when needed. Taro was more or less the antagonizer of the group, the straight talking disrespectful ideological maniac. Jushiro has grown used to his perceived antics, which was far from an act. Kagi was more a man of duty and outward discipline, which sometimes comes across as rigid. These little differences made them all unique, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Which bad habit or weakness was the cause of this incident?

“Let's see how well your Reikaku works. We will hang about here for a bit longer and try to follow the events that’s currently unfolding between the two Captains. We will refrain from taking any action for now. Use your senses to get a clear enough picture of what’s happening”.

This wasn’t unusual for Jushiro, for he’s capable of sensing over vast distances. Able to pinpoint others over long distances by their unique signatures however faint. This was also to test Seimei's capabilities that didn't rely on the physical.
 

IshikawaInuzuri

New member
Seimei Ukitake (浮竹 清明)

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He listened to his captain uninterrupted, silent. He listened to every word and thing he said with care and thought. This was the moment where his future in Gotei 13 would truly begin. Seimei remained silent for a moment, withholding any response as of yet. And despite his expression remaining as collected and cold as it could, there was a fire lit in his eyes that made his emerald gaze even brighter. His eyes, meeting with his captains’ own, were filled with certain gratitude and excitement that couldn’t be extinguished.
”A.. Combat development unit.”

The words rang through his mind longer than the upcoming broadcast. The structure and the responsibility he asked for was given—perhaps earned now. Instead of mere direction he was given a clear function, a purpose he could fulfill. And regarding the matter of shadows and how they’d linger and stick to Seimei, the captain spoke truthfully and wisdom once more. He couldn’t disagree, and he saw the rationale in his voice. No one can get rid of their past truly, building blocks of their soul. No, and that would be counterintuitive and void of purpose. Seimei understood that he would have to grab hold of the things sticking to him and mold them into a weapon, sharpen and take leadership of everything that has got him thus far.

In his mind, he had already deconstructed every bit of their sparring session and was more than ready to document it. And more so, he was eager to work on improving the combat methods of their shinigami altogether. Although more than often their members faced nothing worse than Hollows while away in the World of the Living, with things such Menos Grande being perhaps the most tasking threat. However, Arrancar have made excursions to the living world before, and being prepared and ready during a time of peace and silence would avert or minimize the risks of being caught in the same manner as they had been a decade ago. More so, the risk of internal conflict was always looming over Soul Society—and this day proved no different. Before Seimei could answer his captain, his Deireishinki rang. And the captains’ device rang simultaneously, which immediately felt alarming to Seimei. It felt like an omen. It was a broadcast.
“All divisions, be advised. Captain Itaku has entered a Hollowfied state. Captain Kagi has engaged. Maintain distance from Outer Perimeter—Grid Seven, Sector Four, and proceed with caution. Captain Kagi is working to maintain containment and assess the remaining consciousness within Captain Itaku. If you arrive on scene, do not engage with aggression unless Captain Kagi issues the order. Again—proceed with caution.”

Seimei accessed the situation for a moment in his mind since he was familiar with Kagi, having served alongside him and also under his leadership and guidance. His first and initial reaction was worry—a Hollowfied Captain was a rather powerful threat, a threat that could certainly cause carnage and death within not only Seireitei but in the Soul Society as a whole. Captain Senkō was certainly capable and a powerful shinigami, but so was Captain Ōhei. And not only, the latter possessed the powers of both a shinigami and a Hollow. He trusted and hoped that Captain Senkō could stop the threat before it’s unleashed beyond the boundaries of their current area of conflict. He then shrugged his shoulders slightly as he listened to his captain’s thoughts regarding the situation. And not only, Captain Izanagi was keen to continue testing Seimei—now to see how well his Reikaku functions.

Seimei was certainly up to the task. And he would do his best in delivering.
”Understood, Izanagi-sama.”

Seimei replied with utter acceptance and certainty in his voice. There was no hesitation, he had assumed his position fully now. He then exhaled slowly as he turned his awareness inward while the air around him settled into harmony. His gaze softened, and his focus shifted subtly but clearly. He now looked beyond the physical world around him and accessed what was underneath it. He cared little for the dust around him, or the lingering heat. His awareness and mind seeped within and out into the world simultaneously.

He didn’t simply try to search for Captain Ōhei or Captain Senkō—he reached for them as his breathing steadied further. He knew the coordinates, all he had to do was to look. The rhythm of his breath was even and slow, merging with the wind about them and the soft hum that blanketed the whole of Seireitei. As he reached out, he met many things in his way. Officers, buildings, barracks, patrol routes, mapping all of it within his mind like he was building the world itself. He calibrated and focused silently as his face and body were entirely motionless.

Until he felt them.

ZOOM!

His eyebrows burrowed ever so slightly as he found two signatures formed from the spiritual pressure of both captains. He was well aware of Kagi Senkō’s Reiatsu and spiritual signature altogether as they had spent enough time in the same barracks. It was easy to recognize. But the other was wild, powerful, untamed. It was the Hollowfied Captain Ōhei, no doubt. He also knew how the spiritual signature of a Hollow felt like. He then focused further and dove deeper as if to watch them from a far, doing his best in picturing things as truly as they happened. He also sensed multiple other signatures, likely Kagi’s personnel.
”This isn’t a fight yet, Captain Senkō is looking to make it into a containment instead.”

He spoke as he tried to decipher the fluctuations of their Reiatsu and Reiryōku from afar—seeing and sensing that Kagi Senkō sought to use Kidō during their initial encounter. But as quickly as he sensed that, he suddenly felt that Captain Senkō’s presence was displaced, struck. And he was struck indeed. And as it appeared, in a rather surprising manner. And simultaneously, he felt many of the spiritual signatures by Captain Senkō either vastly weakened or dead. That was clearly Ōhei’s doing.
”No… It is indeed a battle. Captain Ōhei managed to displace Captain Senkō immensely fast, and it seems that he’s killed multiple of Kagi’s Shinigami in the same instance. Things are moving quickly. Captain Senkō might not be able to contain the Hollowfied Itaku Ōhei, that’s certainly a risk.”

He spoke with promptness and caution as he maintained his focus on the things that occurred afar, trying to sense things in detail as well as he could as he exhaled slowly. His breathing returned to its slow, steady rhythm as he now closed his eyes to try and reach even closer. It was indeed an immensely eventful day—from sparring a Captain to now two of them fighting, with the safety of Seireitei at risk once more.​


 
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