Masatsuki Aozaki, meanwhile, gave a hearty smile.
The corner of his mouth lifted slightly, his eyes gleaming with confidence and a hint of mockery.
"What’s wrong? Scared? Want to live? If you do, then it just so happens—I’ve got a deal to offer you."
His voice carried an undeniable authority, as if everything was already in his hands.
"What kind of deal?"
Kagerōza Inaba snapped back to his senses, eyes wide with panic as he asked urgently.
His voice trembled with fear, but beneath it burned a stronger desire to survive. He knew that if he didn’t accept, this might be his only chance gone forever.
"Hand over the Reigai technology, and I might consider sparing your life. How about it?" Masatsuki Aozaki said.
His tone was unnervingly flat, as if he were discussing something completely mundane—but it was that very calmness that sent chills down the spine.
Masatsuki Aozaki carried himself like some ordinary street vendor haggling over goods.
But for Kagerōza Inaba, this was a deadly wager that could cost him everything.
Still, hearing that he might survive brought a flicker of surprise to his face, and a spark of hope lit in his chest.
Yet moments later, his brow furrowed. He asked cautiously, "And why should I believe you?"
His eyes were wary. Trusting this man wouldn’t come easy—especially after barely surviving their brutal fight. There was no way he could let his guard down.
Masatsuki Aozaki raised one hand, pointed to the sky, and held up four fingers. His voice turned solemn.
"I can swear in the name of the Soul King."
The weight of those words struck Kagerōza Inaba hard. For a Shinigami, an oath in the name of the Soul King was as sacred as it got.
Hearing that, Kagerōza Inaba was nearly convinced.
No Shinigami would dare joke about the Soul King.
And truthfully, he didn’t have the luxury of doubt—his life was in the other man’s hands.
If he had the strength, he wouldn’t even be in this position.
In that moment, Kagerōza Inaba felt like he’d reverted to the cowardly Ōko Yushima of the old 9th Division.
Once again, he was painfully reminded of one thing:
Powerless people are powerless in everything they do.
He had no choice. The deal Masatsuki Aozaki offered—he had to accept it.
Masatsuki Aozaki got exactly what he wanted.
But the moment he confirmed the research data was authentic, a hand pierced through Kagerōza Inaba’s heart...
He stared at Masatsuki Aozaki in disbelief, his body trembling.
"You said... you wouldn’t kill me."
"I said I’d consider it. Do you even understand what ’consider’ means?"
Masatsuki Aozaki looked at him and shook his head.
"So after thinking it over, I’ve decided—you’re better off dead."
His gaze was cold and indifferent, as if he were commenting on something utterly trivial.
Kagerōza Inaba’s eyes widened in shock. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing. His voice cracked with despair and fury.
"Why...?! I want a reason!"
Masatsuki Aozaki gave a slight smile, laced with cruelty.
"Because a world without you... is important to that girl."
His voice was chilling and merciless, sending shivers down the spine.
Kagerōza Inaba’s face went pale. He knew his fate was sealed.
Masatsuki Aozaki glanced at him with disinterest, his eyes void of any emotion.
Within less than three minutes, those overwhelming spiritual pressures began to weaken one by one—until they vanished completely from perception.
Though most hadn’t seen the Captain-Commander in action with their own eyes, hadn’t witnessed him saving Seireitei in its darkest hour—
The sheer number of captain-class Reiatsu present—even discounting the dozen or so real Gotei 13 captains—meant the enemy’s scale was still massive.
It was easy to imagine how intense the battle must have been.
Even if it couldn’t quite match the hellish battle of legend, it was sure to become a saga passed down for generations.
Compared to the squad members whispering behind the scenes, the captains who had been there in person were far more shaken.
Their battle had, in fact, ended slightly after Masatsuki Aozaki’s.
But because his Reiatsu had completely suppressed the Reigai captains, relocating during the fight became effortless for them.
The moment they sensed his presence, they rushed toward his location without hesitation.
What they saw left them stunned—
Masatsuki Aozaki crushed a Reigai captain with a single slap.
Watching a face identical to their own get destroyed so easily—it was a feeling too complex for words.
Each strike was a reminder: these Reigai captains weren’t really them.
And yet, the uncanny resemblance was impossible to ignore.
That inner conflict stirred something deep within them.
They had always known Masatsuki Aozaki was powerful.
But today... they finally understood it.
Until now, their impression of him had been limited to things like his Reiatsu suppressing captains, slicing through Kuruyashiki Kenpachi—fresh from the Gates of Hell—with a single strike, or sealing the Gagaku Kairō.
But today, against Reigai captains whose Reiatsu surpassed their originals, whose abilities were no different from the real thing...
This man didn’t rely on any flashy or clever techniques—he simply crushed everything with overwhelming force!

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