
You… being the second generation of the Technology Development Bureau means you’re Urabara-san’s disciple or something, right? …What? There are definitely similarities after all.
I can’t believe it… it’s all true…
>>1
Although it’s the second generation, I think there was something I was doing before entering the maggots.
When I read it again, it seems like I’m quite likely to step on a landmine, huh Chan?
Of course, it’s not that Ichigo is to blame.
>>2
What Grimjow said, like “You alone can become king,” is pretty harsh.
>>2
It’s a line that can only be said by someone who either has pure respect or is a genius-level cynic.
If there wasn’t any, the reaction would have been a bit better.
Kind but deep down a delinquent, so there are many insensitive aspects.
From Changichi’s perspective, it’s a compliment…
>>7
If it was said sarcastically, then it’s already a fight to the death…
I don’t have any negative image of Urhara-san in a Chanichi way.
This is purely a compliment.
>>8
This really makes me worried.
>>10
Even Aizen is like, “Is that for real?”…
>>12
Since you have received support from Urahara Kisuke, I think you know our circumstances to some degree…
Huh? You haven’t been told anything? And yet you’ve come all this way?
>>14
When I calm down and think about it, it’s a bit harsh, isn’t it…
Since Urahara is hiding so blatantly, let’s figure out that something must have happened!
From Chan-ichi, it simply means, “Wow! As expected of Urahara’s successor, you’re a genius!”
In other words, it’s like being a brother disciple to Chanichi.
>>13
Crack!
It’s true that Urahara had intentions, but the debt of gratitude is definitely greater…
Mr. Kamihara often acts like a nice person, but there are times when he behaves in a way that disregards people’s feelings.
Even though Mayuri has been acting like they have no human emotions from the beginning, they still mix in quite a bit of personal feelings.
>>18
There are definitely similar aspects.
Don’t use others as a reason to go die.
Because Chanichi hated being powerless so much that it made him want to die, he trained me, so I owe him a lot…
>>22
That means we’re brother disciples, right?
There are similar places.
I knew it.
Because I put in the Shattered Jewel, I ended up being targeted by Aizome and things got complicated.
In any case, it won’t change that Rukia is being taken away for committing a serious crime.
Is there really a need to be so considerate towards Mayuri-sama in the first place?
>>24
It seems cute and has a good vibe because of the contrast, but it’s still more wicked than Urahara-san…
>>25
“…Shut up, you scoundrel.”
At first, when they called me “geta hat,” I didn’t trust it much.
But Urahara is a good master as a mentor.
I am truly sorry.
It’s bad that they ended up feeling like a team so nicely with that kind of first appearance.
>>31
Well… most characters seem to have a bad personality at their first appearance…
I feel apologetic and reflect on it in my own way, and I think I have to somehow make it right, but what’s coming out is just that…
I’m returning the favor to Chanichi one way or another…
At first, I respected him and said he was like my master, but when Kirinji said, “You’re Kiske’s disciple, right?” he was like, “Who the hell said that!” so his impression has slightly changed.
I just don’t say it in front of him/her.
From Chanichi’s perspective, even though I borrowed items and trained, it’s not like I was taught any techniques, so yeah.
>>37
I suppose you weren’t taught swordsmanship either.
The only one who has a genuinely good impression of Urahara is probably Chanichi.
Usually, everyone is disliked.
>>39
I understand that Yoichi is also a bad man.
I understand that he’s a bad man, and I’m deeply immersed in it.
Geta-bōshi consistently acts with the Soul Society as the top priority, using his mistress for that purpose and making himself a pawn as well.
The first person to specially train in sword-fighting techniques was Mr. Urahara, so it’s not that it hasn’t had any impact on the technical aspects.
I understand that Mayuri-sama is expressing her thoughts without any malice, which makes it even more frustrating.
Regarding the rescue of Rukia, there isn’t really a reason for Urahara to do it, so it’s more that Ichigo was allowed to handle it.
High school boys tend to have a mentality and temperament that isn’t suited for strategic maneuvering, you know, Chanichi.
Being told that they are similar, I think this attitude suggests that they themselves are vaguely aware that they can’t win against Urahara.
If you are confident in your skills, I think you would rather show that you are superior instead of getting angry.
>>46
Regarding Nem, as I declared victory, Urahara’s artificial Spirit King, the rain and Jinta have a different approach. Urahara also said that since Urahara is happy about it, he wouldn’t show a surprised face. Mayuri-sama, after seeing the research materials on another artificial Spirit King, Hikone, said it’s just a shallow idea from an amateur.
Well, at least I’m aware that I’m currently losing, so that’s why I’m getting angry here.
Hirako probably knows what kind of person Urahara is, but aside from that, it seems like he treats him quite favorably.
Around here, Mayuri-sama gets various comments from Unohana-san and Shiraya, but manages to carry out her tasks properly.
>>50
It’s just too funny how the captain and the enemies are so used to being sarcastic, making this part feel even more genuinely angry.
There is no bad impression of Urahara from the perspective of Chanichi.
There is no negative impression of Mayuri from Chanichi’s perspective.
>>51
It’s so bad here that I laugh.
>>51
Because the troops do not know about the bomb…
Urahara’s insatiable intellectual curiosity has always been there, but I honestly think the bad parts of his personality might be Aizen’s fault…
From Chan’s perspective, as long as Ishida doesn’t say anything, he is a part of Shiroya’s group, a disciple of Urahara, has a bad mouth, and dresses strangely, but he is someone who will answer questions.
>>55
By the way, Mayuri is the type of person who explains things thoroughly, right?
Urahara and Yoruichi-san had a child…
I think he’s a weird person with a strange appearance, so I keep my distance.
I think I would normally get really angry if I found out about the situation from the first appearance.
Isn’t Ishida a bit too perfect?
There are too many people around Ichigo who intentionally do not explain things and only say ambiguous things.
In the first place, Urahara-san, there’s no reason for you to say you look down on indigo dyeing… I’m really getting a lot of trouble from it.
Urahara-san has decided that it would be better not to explain this and is simply keeping quiet, but if necessary, he can also act as a pawn, so I believe the Gotei spirit is superior.
Shin’ya Kenpachi → It’s because he fought against his opponent that he uses their name without an honorific.
Byakuya & Yoruichi → I call them by their names without honorifics because they look younger.
Mr. Kyōraku, Ms. Unohana, Mr. Komamura, Mr. Ukitake → They look older and are favorable, so I’m using honorifics.
Nemu Mayuri → It’s not that we have a grudge, but we’re not on friendly terms either, so I don’t use a courtesy title and just call by full name.
It’s a relatively easy chance…
Urahara-san shared information about the Red Steel, so it seems like they’ve heard about it at least as someone who has used it.
Maybe that guy has been told that he’s going to take my place.
Urabara-san is probably laughing and saying, “The person who succeeded me is very talented!”
I understand that you’re saying this with only sincere respect, so even while being upset, Mayuri-sama barely allows it.
>>70
Saying this with sincerity means that you are a pitiful person being used by that without knowing anything…
That’s amazing! I’m just saying that because you’re definitely Urahara’s apprentice!