
Children do not call a hero who flees from battle a hero. Stop it! If a mere human touches me, they will lose their existence! Kannonji!!
Indigo dyeing.
Indigo dye points +1,000,000,000
But if we met during normal times, I would send you an infinite amount of virtual harassment that wouldn’t quite kill you.
>>3Well, this guy tends to bully the ones he likes in a complicated way…
The only one who refused to fight is probably this guy.
It’s a plea for mercy.
Stop it (don’t stop (stop it)).
>>6A maiden, huh?
We have no choice but to kill Matsumoto-kun to get through this situation…!
Usually, they are the type that kills without warning, saying things like “Just touching it can kill you, so don’t.”
>>8He kept telling Rukia to get back, get back when it came to Renji, so I wouldn’t say he’s kind, but there are quite a few times when he doesn’t try to kill.
>>10I mean, didn’t I also sort of like Renji or have some appreciation for him?
>>8Basically, in a world where you can become quite strong if you train, those who are just weak might seem lazy.
Use your own power to help the weak.
It’s not that I don’t understand the difference in skill levels between us.
It may not be of any help, but still, I muster my courage and confront it.
Hmm, this indigo dyeing has a high score.
>>11A world where such a noble man wastes his life is wrong!
So I stand in heaven!! Is that really your claim…?
Compared to that, Kisuke Urahara!!
I usually like someone with strong character like him.
So just because of that, it doesn’t mean I’ll be treated any more gently.
I don’t necessarily have to be kind, but I feel like it would be great if there were a lot of people with this kind of ambition.
Because I’m the type to be highly aware, even though Aizen has an incredibly bad personality.
Regarding Kannonji, the very act of being involved with the Void is a difficult matter, so there is no need for Aizen to meddle.
Regardless of their abilities, Kannonji is one of the top heroes in terms of spirit in the story.
People with ability think they have to do what they can to the best of their ability, so Kanonji, who does that, is well regarded.
Even though I know I shouldn’t stop what I have to do, I can only say that I will stop it.
Isn’t it fine as long as the world goes around peacefully?
>>20I despise you!!!
I’m sure just standing there was already quite difficult.
Yet, I boldly confronted them head-on.
Because he is the man who becomes the main character in the spin-off…
(Oh really… it’s called Kannonji, I’ll remember that.)
>>23When I was listening to my neighbor’s story, it suddenly made me think, “Isn’t that Kanonji?” which is quite interesting.
Urahara is in the wrong, isn’t he?
Don’t get angry just because someone more skilled than you isn’t looking in the same direction as you.
One of the author’s fetishes is an interesting perverted old man with a beard.
It’s nice to have a special name for a person’s journey.
The man whose power source was never revealed until the end.
>>32It ended up being too mysterious, but the teacher is the type to fill in the details.
There must be a proper setting, right…?
>>32In her childhood, Rukia makes and uses a ball similar to a cannonball, so it does have a Fullbringer-like quality related to the Soul Reaper lineage.
It seems like there was a warning not to approach the mobster old man even before this scene.
>>33Aizome does end up killing, but it’s not like they want to kill ordinary citizens.
Stop it (Kuu~~~ this, this!)
Well, putting that aside, let’s kill Ichigo Kurosaki’s friends and hang them in a visible place outside the city!
>>36I’m not just enjoying it; I have a purpose after all.
I have a bad personality, but I’m not the type to enjoy killing.
Ah, that’s Ichigo Kurosaki’s master who made the eighth Kenpachi, a great sinner, admit defeat in his attempt to take control of the Soul Society.
Hurry and come help me with someone who can fight me moderately!
Despite having relatively high ambitions, I have a bad personality.
It’s just the way of doing things that is off, but what we’re doing is fundamentally based on good intentions.
>>43The world’s system is really messed up.
It is said that the residents of the Soul Society feel hungry due to their spiritual power, so Don Kanonji is just one of them.
I like characters with this kind of position too.
Aside from Kannonji, the only one I can think of is Buick-san from Gun Dream.
Hinamori also had a high Aizen point, but when I tried to make her dependent, she became dependent, so the Aizen points are now negative.
Hurry up and start the hell arc.
A hero who can’t complain even with an Arrancar mistress.
It seems that in later years they started to talk about various settings, but even so, they still won’t talk about the mystery of the cannonball.
If it weren’t for Narita’s novel, would this scene have been treated as one that makes no sense?
Sometimes there are guys like this, so I can’t give up on this world.
This guy doesn’t care at all about crushing others.
That aside, I also think it would be a better world if more proper people like that increased.
During the serialization period, there were often sexual illustrations with TS Aizen.
>>56Stop it.
There are three systems of spiritual abilities in this world.
Grim Reaper
Quincy
And Don Kannonji
>>57Those who become shinigami (death gods) later on are originally talented individuals not part of that lineage.
I want to change the world for people like this, so I won’t (stop).
The problem is that even though the Aizen points are high, they only lead to losses.