
Soon… that feeling will become as if it never existed from the very beginning…
A purely amazing attack sword with an incredibly sharp edge that has nothing to do with ability is also strong.
What the heck is that?
>>1Wasn’t it sharp enough to cut a soft beauty like Riruka in half?
>>1I think it’s something like trying hard to hold on until the moment you cut it.
Although my own memories get all jumbled, I’ll cover it with determination!
One significant disadvantage is that my identity becomes a mess…
>>3It’s nice that he can be used like the D4C of the president.
>>3I don’t care about anything other than Ginjou.
>>3The identity is Ginjou, right?
Memories of watering the tree for 100 years will sprout.
>>4But that’s a memory unrelated to Ginjou, so I can ignore it, right?
What is Tsukishima-san, who manages to stay sane while using this ability…?
>>5Because there is an absolute guideline called Mr. Ginjo…
>>21On top of that, what is this person who can insert memories to become an enemy of Ginjou if necessary…?
You can’t master it unless the user is insane.
It has a significant negative impact on the user’s mind, but since they were already messed up, it comes at no cost.
The eerie feeling during the time when Tsukishima was causing a big ruckus was truly creepy.
Ms. Tsukishima truly doesn’t care about anyone other than Ginjo, but it’s problematic because she includes even herself among those she doesn’t care about.
It’s really terrifying for me that Ms. Tsukishima is so close to Orihime with this ability.
>>12Is there no way to lift it…?
>>17When you die, the opponent you are holding will be released.
Ms. Tsukishima will never be released forever.
Even now, memories of “the neighbor of the Kurosaki family,” “a friend from the eel restaurant,” “Chad’s Abuela,” “the substitute older brother of Orihime,” “storming into the Soul Society to rescue Rukia,” “charging into Hueco Mundo to rescue Orihime and fighting the Espada,” “a friend who trained together with Byakuya for over 100 years,” etc… are all mixed up in my head.
>>40That’s strange…
>>17You might not feel the necessity to do it.
If an ordinary person had this ability, they would go insane, but since they were already crazy to begin with, it’s like there’s no damage at all—like a character from JoJo.
Because of its crazed mentality, it shows a friendly face at the end and gets involved in the final battle.
Probably the only man besides Ichigo who knows about Orihime’s situation.
>>15Moreover, it could easily be JS Orihime.
>>15It was a completely obsessed state.
I’ll concede to the top tier, but the individual is also normally strong without considering their abilities.
Not limited to this, the complete manifestation technique is quite powerful.
>>18It is the same for each faction to transfer the person’s soul into abilities using a massive lump of spiritual power.
I wonder if the full manifestation technique is a bit mischievous because the fragment of the zanpakutō, Yhwach, corresponds to the fragment of the Soul King.
If you insert contradictory memories, you go insane! Why does the side that is inserted go insane?!
>>19I think Tsukishima should go crazy under normal circumstances, but for Tsukishima, everything except Ginjo is worthless…
No matter how grateful I am to Mr. Tsukishima, I wanted Orihime and Chad to say that they won’t forgive anyone who makes Ichigo suffer.
>>23Even if the settings are tightly fixed, the story structure must be full of a sense of liveliness.
The training was not featured too much, but just by doing that, you can quickly train yourself to your limits, right?
>>25That’s probably why they’re strong.
Without abilities, they would surely be inferior to Ichigo in the latter half of the Lost Agent arc and to Yamamoto’s Bankai (the highest class of captain).
>>32In terms of ability, it will likely come down to a speed competition between Ginjo stealing it or Tsukishima catching it.
These two are unlikely to clash.
Was Chad also held…?
His abilities are so strong that comparatively, even my brother is at the same absurd level.
Just by casually recalling that I was friends with an old man, memories from before I was born also come to mind.
It is not a capacity that can be used by an ordinary person.
If we end up becoming Death Gods due to the shortage of human resources, it seems the abilities of the Zanpakuto will also be quite dangerous.
>>34Like Ichigo and Ginjo, it seems that the Fullbring is about to fuse with the zanpakuto.
In works featuring multiple abilities, there tends to be a trend where functions are ultimately consolidated into one ability.
I wonder what would happen if I mixed this with Chanichi’s complete manifestation technique.
Every time I intervene in the past, memories that never existed seem to sprout.
It’s crazy that it becomes a fact from the beginning, rather than just a memory added later or a trivial ability.
It’s too convenient how the opponent falls apart on their own when they try to seek consistency.
I don’t like it when memories that suddenly don’t exist grow within me.
It may be a flaw of this ability that the inconsistent damage from the modification also attacks me.
“This guy will default on that.”
>>42It’s not just a possibility; it’s actually true.
This guy is crazy, so it doesn’t matter.
Someone who has been calling Inoue “Orihime” all along.
>>43I remember having taken Orihime away from the demons and raising her for over ten years, Tsukishima.
Q. Why don’t you go insane?
A. It’s because I’m crazy.
>>44Like that Graham Aker…
I guess I’m not really compatible with someone like Kenpachi.
>>46Grimmjow (because he’s a cat that doesn’t think about anything)
Mayuri-sama (because they send a spare as a countermeasure)
Was it an incompatible partner that came up in the novel?
It’s like if it hits, then it’s settled, but conversely, if it doesn’t hit, it’s not really a problem.
That being said, I’m naturally strong because I train in a shady way.
I get called overly familiar and gross, but…
From Tsukishima’s perspective, Orihime is almost like a little sister.
In the end, Inoue’s first love remains Tsukishima-san, right…?
>>51The memory that Tsukishima-san had locked away was released upon death.
In Tsukishima’s mind, everyone is still a close friend…
It seems like Kenpachi has a bad compatibility, but who would actually have good compatibility with him?
Isn’t it too much to hold on to something for a long time when you can’t erase the facts you’ve pinned to yourself?
>>54But it’s okay because Ginjo is here.
I wonder what the logic is behind inserting oneself into the past of things.
It’s funny that it ended up being a countermeasure against the final boss’s abilities.
Well, it was indeed necessary to have Orihime’s power.
>>58Confronting the final boss of future alteration with Tsukishima from the past alteration and Aizen from the present alteration!
Also, the protagonist in charge of firepower.
Can be used for memory alteration ← Convenient
Inorganic substances can also hold the past ← very convenient
I can insert it myself ←!?
>>60Different.
It only applies to oneself when being sandwiched by others.
It seems more like the power to insert oneself into the target rather than changing the past.
The clock uncle, who has the meta ability to consume the past he’s stuck in, is on the same side.
>>61Could you not offer it without permission?
>>61(Mizushima-san, who normally gets angry over costs)
– Continuously raise the weaving princess.
– Ichigo and the others infiltrate Hueco Mundo to bring back Orihime from Aizen.
So, from Tsukishima’s perspective, it’s Orihime.
Let Chad handle Ishida’s scheming position, which became the Chad chapter.
It’s past interference, and I assume it has some quite important parts.
Is it really okay for someone like Ginjo to be set aside as the key to overcoming the final boss?
>>66If you ask which one is the boss of that chapter, Tsukishima has a stronger image…
There is a possibility that the person could have experienced firsthand matters related to the Soul King or the very foundation of the world due to their abilities.
>>67It’s been a while, Yhwach. Have the wounds from 1000 years ago healed?
The disappointment of a woman who becomes stronger when her shoes get dirty.
>>71Step on poop and fight.
>>79It’s too scary to be kicked with shoes covered in poop.
Even if you defend yourself, you’ll have a style point of 0.
>>108If you evade it, you’ll be burdened with stylish debt.
This is a being I just created, kind of like a Cyberman, just to clash and fight or subdue this guy.
I’ve heard that it doesn’t work effectively on people like GJJJ, who only have an interest in the current battles and struggles.
Since Chad and Orihime were good people, they were effective, but it seems like it wouldn’t be very effective against those who follow their own rules like Nii-sama or those who tend to be in the Espada or Quincy, as they just kill without understanding.
It seems that there is a mode that allows you to pass through objects unconditionally and “sandwich” them, as well as a mode that can be used as a regular sharp sword.
Being saved by a kid like Sushi Gawara was quite a privilege from the start.
Basically, it’s not really a topic of conversation since it’s only talked about as a joke, but considering what was done to Ichigo, he’s a real filthy bastard, isn’t he?
>>83It’s because he’s one of the few serious kills that Ichigo considers.
>>83After all, it’s the culprit behind the suspense and horror elements that colored the Disappearance Arc…
>>91Isn’t this the Chad arc!?
It’s cheap that All-Mighty is also setting traps and doing almost the same thing as Tsukishima.
Tsukishima was scarier because she intruded into my daily life.
If combined with Hirako’s Bankai, it seems like it would be complete chaos.
I’m crazy, but I genuinely mourned when Ginjo died, so I’m not broken.
It’s history before birth, but since I can obtain it as memories when I am altered, it’s pretty cool for information gathering.
Well, having to insert it once is a hurdle.
I don’t really understand the art of manifestation itself; I can’t tell if it’s useful or not, or if it’s suited for combat.
Is it okay to say it’s a conceptual framework that changes the world?
>>89I think the ability to summon the soul of materials is more of a useful ability than one for combat (though the walking technique using complete manifestation light is a skill that is easy to use in battle).
The suitability of unique abilities for combat is no different from other factions.
Shouldn’t you have properly accepted that as a disadvantage instead of avoiding it?
Since the range of what can be done is too broad, I feel like I made a mistake in choosing the memories to insert regarding NISA.
It’s scary to squeeze something not knowing what the result will be, especially if it’s someone like Grandpa Yama; it seems like the world could end up in a big mess.
Because it is the ability to insert myself into the past, there should be no way that Tsukishima-san can do what I cannot, no matter how much I try to insert myself…
>>95It seems like I have memories of activities that exceed the human lifespan…
>>95That’s why Ichigo’s “Bankai was not broken” is actually broken normally.
To avoid being broken, you would need to defend against all of Yhwach’s attacks, which is physically impossible.
It is highly likely that it was not Bach who broke the unhealable, but rather Tsukishima-san who broke Zangetsu, with the past intervening.
>>95It seems that I have memories of an activity period that exceeds human lifespan?Doing this will drive you insane with contradictions.
>>95In other words, if Tsukishima was there, Ichigo would not have had his Zangetsu broken?
>>109Ichigo’s Zangetsu is broken.
Inoue’s injury is in a recoverable state, so it’s likely that Tsukishima worked hard to break it before Bach did.
>>112Isn’t Tsukishima too strong?
“I’m cutting into the ground, and here I’ve buried a landmine! (Memories of burying landmines that flow into my head)”
It seems that the Zero Squad is also aware of the Fullbring users.
I’m just watching the current situation as the will of the Soul King, but is that okay?
>>98I think it’s good.
Whether all the Grim Reapers die or all the humans in the living world die, the monk will follow the will of the Spirit King (the flow of the world controlled by Adonaious in his lifetime, who is omniscient and omnipotent).
>>98Well, the fact that the Grim Reaper was moderately beaten up and that Yhwach was defeated and became a wedge must be a flow that the Soul King has gently depicted…
I think it’s fine.
I thought it feels like the Sensui arc from Yu Yu Hakusho.
What is it that can even be inserted into the timeline before I was born?!
Is this not even altering memories or events?
>>102It feels like the memories that complement it sprout as a result of altering the other person’s event.
What is Sushi Kawahara, who picked up something from around there and has an outrageous ability without having any particular past?
In terms of position, it’s true, but the Book of the End is too powerful in many ways, making the impression of Mr. Ginjou’s abilities quite weak…
>>111After all, there isn’t really any special ability that resembles a real ability.
The transfer of power seems to be a systematic thing that can be done because it possesses the power of the Grim Reaper.
>>111By the way, I don’t remember Ginjo-san’s technique… I remember the others though.
>>124You were able to use your Bankai and the ability you stole from Ichigo.
>>124Can share and collect.
>>135Degraded Yhwach?
>>140The transfer situation is being done by the Grim Reaper, and since it can also be done with Hollow power, I’m not quite sure if it’s using a ability or a trait…
>>140According to the monk, Ginjou seems to be a candidate for the Spirit King as well, so they might be similar in nature.
Human, Shinigami, and the three attributes of Complete Manifestation.
>>146It was like a human + death god + complete manifestation + void…
It’s a super tall and rare character design for Bleach, isn’t it?
Aren’t we supposed to secure a certain amount of Spirit King parts?
Maybe it’s enough just to exist.
When I think that the Soul King foresaw his own death, it makes me realize that even Aizen and Yhwach were being manipulated by the overwhelming control of the Soul King…
I wonder if the room would look nice if I remembered to tidy it up.
>>118It’s not that it got cleaned up on its own; it’s tied to my memories of struggling to make it neat.
>>118Even so, since Tsukishima-san is the one cleaning up, there’s no point in using my abilities.
>>118It will become.
But it’s the same because memories of spending hours cleaning the room flow into Tsukishima’s mind.
>>127Even if past memories of actually doing it resurface, the barrier to take that action is still much lower, and it is guaranteed to lead to results, so I don’t think it’s the same.
Shiroya has been close friends since the past and is well aware of Shiroya’s abilities, but are there no limitations like lifespan?
>>120If there are blatant contradictions, it usually drives one crazy, so there might actually be no restrictions in that regard.
>>120It goes crazy due to contradictions and inconsistencies.
But I can ignore it.
In other words, it means that everything is thanks to Tsukishima-san, which means I can fit the memories in.
Does this mean Tsukishima can win against Aizome?
>>125I thought that the recognition that I contributed to the result of winning was there.
Whether we can win or not is another matter.
The fact that both indigo dyeing and Tsukishima-san’s abilities aren’t a cheat, but rather that being able to fully utilize abilities is what’s truly a cheat spec, is harsh.
You can bring results that require effort into the present, but in the end, the person still struggles.
It seems that Shinjo-san is actually quite strong in novels.
To be honest, my impression was that he just took Ichigo’s power and was wearing an uncool suit.
>>133Well, to be honest, the fact that he was able to hold his own against Ichigo in the final battle during the main story shows that he is quite strong.
>>133Even at that time, Ichigo could one-punch the Knights, so simply put, he is stronger than the Knights.
>>142If you don’t share your strength with the other members, it might become an even stranger kind of strength.
Since Ginjou can summon a giant cross-shaped sword, I think he’s an incredibly strong vanilla just like Chan I.
>>134Since I am sharing the power I took from Ichigo with my comrades, I can do something like a degraded version of Bach.
>>136I wanted to say that I’m not using a unique ability like Bach’s omnipotence.
Honestly, I finally realized here that Ginjo’s abilities are close to those of the Soul King or Bach.
It’s not just a contradiction; it’s physically impossible, but is anything fair game even with that in the past?
I wonder if I can fit in something about being friends with the monk and the spirit king.
How many years does it take to grow a big tree with daily care and watering?
Ginjou possesses elements of the Shinigami, Hollow, and Fullbring, and since he can use a generic king’s ability like collecting and distributing, he is quite rare.
In the Kuse Derby among the monks, it seems like he’s becoming a contender right after Chanichi.
>>144It seems like it has become that way, or rather, it actually has become that way.
>>144Stop the worst Derby Stallion.
>>156I’m glad Yhwach made a comeback in the end…
By the way, one weakness is that there is nothing that can be done with something that has no gaps to insert the past.
A being that has just been born.
If Tsukishima-san’s power is the feeling of enjoying various lives multiple times, then I think it can be utilized quite well.
I might lose sight of which life was the main one.
Tsukishima-san is someone who can repeatedly press the 500 million year button.
Mizushima-san selfishly dedicating the time she squeezed in is quite lawless.
>>154“Thousands of years’ worth of memories are pinned to a tree! Gyriko uses that time to power up! Tsukishima-san is dissatisfied with the rough use of the tree that took hundreds of years to cultivate!”
That shitty combo is good, right?
“I wonder if ‘incomplete’ is referring to the trait of ability transfer, rather than ‘the complete exterminator’ as a whole.”
Mr. Ginjou is a failure of XX other than a Quinc.
>>157If you have a piece of the Soul King, it seems like that kind of thing might be influencing you.
There are many designs with crosses.
An opponent that only Ichigo from Chocolate can defeat.
As for Ginjo-san, it can be summed up in that there is a lack of deep exploration.
It’s not that the character is weak, but because their past is completely unclear, it makes you wonder what they really wanted among all the Fullbringers.
>>159What I wanted to do is revealed in novels and such.
During the time of the Shinigami Substitute, I was creating Fullbringer friends like Chad and the others, but the Substitute badge acted as a transmitter and everyone was killed by the Shinigami.
The only survivor at that time was Tsukishima.
The mindset that makes me think nothing else matters besides Ginjou, no matter how many past memories with others are created, is insane.
>>160Did you just say that Shiroya is in a bad situation?
>>163Well, it’s been clear since the Soul Society arc that Nii-sama is the kind of person who can discard everything except for his top priority…
>>163He’s a dangerous guy who tried to let my younger sister die because he was obsessed with the past memories…
To be honest, the part where Ichigo is fighting with Ginjo-san…
In that situation, I was completely confused about believing in the Grim Reaper’s side… and I wasn’t paying any attention to Ginjo-san’s strength at all.
While it’s true for abilities, their swordsmanship and physical capabilities are too strong for humans.
>>165The spiritual pressure isn’t at a normal human level, and isn’t the physical ability enhanced by full-dbring?
It’s about being able to endure even if unknown pasts arise since it’s the first of Ginjou, but what the hell is with being fine even when opposing Ginjou?
I wonder how the Book of the End would have evolved if it had received the power that Chanichi possesses.
The old man drinking muddy water has no redeeming qualities at all.
Even if it’s in the past, it means that Tsukishima-san is putting in effort every time to create those memories.
Chad and the others prioritize Tsukishima over Ichigo, as they are being influenced by Tsukishima.
So you were saying we had become close.
>>173In other words, if two close people are fighting and one of them is getting heated enough to raise their hands, the first thing to do is stop that.
>>173Orihime is being treated quite harshly.
I’m not in love with Ichigo anymore; I’m in love with Tsukishima.
>>173If a friend is insulting and hitting another friend for reasons that I don’t understand at all, wouldn’t you try to stop it regardless of which one you are closer to?
>>183It might be the case for an ordinary person, but usually Chad would have Ichigo’s back.
>>173Seeing that Orihime’s affection has been switched to Tsukishima.
Maybe if I swing my fists for myself in addition to Chad’s Abuelo, it will be rewritten in Moon-sama’s memories as hitting for someone else, and so on.
I understand the purpose, but there’s still a strong sense of mystery about their age and the impression that they might have lived longer than they appear.
It seems that the past has actually changed.
“The ‘past’ seen from the perspective of someone who hasn’t been cut.”
Which “past” viewed from the person who was cut is the real past that actually existed?
>>175When it comes to altering even objective past events, it should mean that when Chad cut Orihime, that past should also come to Chanichi, so I think it only inserts subjective memories.
As mentioned in the response above, it feels like reality alteration plus retroactively adding memories to match it.
>>188Should I think of it as reality forcibly adapting to fit the changes?
I interpreted that my past actually increases and entangles like the roots of a tree diagram.
A bookmark is something used in the middle of a book, yet it’s the book of the end.
The strength that is barely acceptable because the performance of the body is within the human range.
The complicated part is that “the swastika is a symbol of death gods” and “the hooked cross is a symbol of exterminators,” but a regular cross itself is not that of an exterminator.
The Quincy’s Bankai is star-shaped.
It seems like Giriko is really strong just based on his abilities, so why was he killed off so easily?
>>182It’s a mistake to have challenged the top of the power type with a power struggle.
>>182The other party is at fault.
>>182Don’t confront the opponent of Gori Oshi Zen 1 Chan Ichi head-on…
>>182It’s wrong to have instigated a power struggle at the peak of power type.
I thought that if it’s the final boss, they would have obviously checked out this guy’s movements.
Why haven’t you checked it?
>>184I have kept in between the past that was not captured by Yuhabaha.
>>205Surpassing the reflection of flowers and the moon.
Tsukishima should just insert the past where he trained really hard.
>>186Doing that in the white night battle makes you really strong!
>>198It’s not just brainwashing; the key is to incorporate personal experiences, including your own.
Even without brainwashing effects, weaknesses can be understood.