
Always on Ichigo and the others’ side.
Just yesterday, I got a new one from the Soul Society. So, what are you looking for today?
I despise you.
It’s hard to believe that they are not a bad person when they almost had Rukia executed.
>>2
The fact that Rukia was nearly executed has nothing to do with this person, right!?
>>3
It’s a big ant, but…
>>5
Huh? Was that the case? Didn’t he get executed because he made Ichigo the substitute Soul Reaper?
>>8
It’s a serious crime, but it won’t lead to the death penalty by bipolar disorder, which is typically only used by the captain.
Aizen secretly influenced the 46 chambers to make it happen that way.
>>10
Well then, it’s Aizen’s fault, isn’t it…
>>13
That’s a given, right?
On top of that, the reason Rukia was targeted is said to be related to the reckless planting in the thread.
A dangerous person who should not be measured by good and evil.
You knew that a lot of Soul Reapers, including myself, were plotted against and fell due to the pursuit of the Hogyoku, yet you hid it inside Rukia’s body without any connection…?
A bad person in the sense of taking advantage of goodwill.
The quick progress of the executions is solely due to this guy, but since Rukia committed a serious crime beforehand, it’s probably a 50-50 situation.
>>9
By the way, it seems that the person I transferred it to is a real blood relative…
Regarding Rukia’s execution, there are too many involved parties to definitively blame anyone, but I think the greatest sin falls on Ukitake for failing to oversee things properly.
I did something that could normally lead to a death penalty, but since I’m related to the captain, it seems like it will only result in a severe punishment or something like that, right?
It’s just that it’s been confirmed as a death penalty, so it’s not entirely Urabar’s fault, but it’s not like it’s not at all.
“I filled the unrelated Rukia with the Hōgyoku and, without her consent, turned her into a mere human to seek a solution.”
Urahara Kisuke might actually be a bad person…
If Urahara hadn’t acted hastily, Aizen might have stolen the Hōgyoku with a more meticulous plan without revealing his true intentions…
Don’t act like you’re just casually passing by and helping out when you’re involved too!
>>18
Well, I don’t know the hidden effects of the Shattering Jewel…
For now, you should really get punched by your older brother at least once.
If you commit a crime and just go home, you might be punished, and severing ties with the grim reaper in that way might be an acceptable act against a mob grim reaper with no backing.
Oh no! I accidentally made a tool to destroy the world! Whoa! I found a conveniently convenient reaper who’s passed out! I’ll pretend to help and then shove the corrupted soul into them to turn them into a human!
This is not the work of the mastermind, but of someone close.
It was not good to be so single-minded.
>>23
In order to balance with Masaki, who has both a Quincy’s ability and a Hollow, it was necessary to have elements of both a Shinigami and a human, so completely losing Shinigami’s power was not allowed.
Rukia Kuchiki? Well, I guess it’s fine.
The word “ally” sounds too condescending.
I think this guy would lead to having Ichigo make the judgment himself if there’s a debate about whether he’s an ally or not.
>>27
I know that in the end, Ichigo will say I’m on his side anyway.
Apologize to Rukia as Ichigo said.
If Rukia had thought that transferring the Soul Reaper’s power was a serious crime and decided to stop… then Ichigo would have died, but I wonder what Aizen did…
>>29
Somehow, Quincy’s power has awakened and such.
>>29
Is it true that someone showed a person on the verge of death in complete hypnosis as a “being that must not be allowed to die no matter what”?
I wonder if such adjustments can be made.
>>34
If you show it, you can do it.
I was able to do it because I managed to do it.
Let’s put aside whether it’s a good thing or a bad thing.
It is reasonable that Yhwach designated it as a notable combat power.
I can’t really set it aside just for a moment, as I’m too involved in it.
It feels like a person who generally prioritizes overall stability, similar to Mako-oshō and others.
Even if I think it’s bad, I do it if it’s necessary.
>>35
Why did you create the Shattered Jewel?
Unlike the monk, I think the thread creator does malicious things not for the sake of the world, but out of curiosity, which makes it quite different.
Aren’t you prioritizing your own desires?
It’s really annoying that we actually need their technical skills; otherwise, we’d be in trouble…
This man has a prepared excuse for when he inevitably messes up, and it’s nice that everyone will stop him.
I’m not going to stop myself.
I’m just trying to do what I can before someone else does it, just in case.
The fact that I haven’t apologized directly to Shiraya is a big plus.
The enemy of my enemy.
No matter how much preparation you do for countermeasures, it’s never enough.
Thanks to the research on the Broken Jade and the created soul fragments, I can prepare things like the Shadow Invasion Medicine.
If you don’t make the Shattered Jewel, Aizen won’t use it, and in the end, you’ll be cornered in the Bach battle…
>>46
It was better to use it properly than to leave it unused.
I dislike it because it definitely seems like Yoi-chan would do perverted things when in cat mode.
I like this person individually, rather than as a whole.
I dislike that person, who is basically like my wife, because I’m too envious.
Oh, is this the kind of situation where if I apologize now, I’ll be forgiven?
I hate it because it took away Yoi.
>>51
Long before meeting Soipon, it was something that belonged to Urahara.
I hate how this guy has the talent to stand above the heavens but is just conforming to the way the world is!!!
It’s true that they’re acting to prevent the world from falling apart out of goodwill, but it’s also inevitable that there will be sacrifices, and they are ready to get their hands dirty, so I think their mindset is close to that of the Zero Division.
>>53
Despite having this thought, I can’t stop dangerous research and inventions, so I’m like a dual personality.
Excessive secrecy is the fault of the indigo dye that was put in the thread…
I wonder what Tessai-san thinks.
Not a bad person, but not a good person either.
The final answer is more on the side of good people, but the process gives the impression of being quite self-serving.
Just barely a somewhat good person, or rather Mayuri.
It seems like you don’t want to pressure them based on your own convenience, but sending an ignorant kid into a life-or-death situation makes a lot less sense, right?