With the permission of the wise men and judges, Yoruichi Shihōin, Shunsui Kyōraku, and Isshin Shiba soon arrived at the Central 46 Compound's council chamber.
Faced with the head of the Shihōin Clan and the head of the Shiba branch family, the administrators of Soul Society, for once, refrained from putting on airs. Even when dealing with ordinary upper nobles, they maintained a rare display of patience.
The three stood apart. Three sections of the chamber's floor lit up with white light, while the rest remained in darkness, as if one misstep would plunge them into an abyss.
However, none of the three paid any mind to this psychological intimidation tactic.
Once the room fell silent, a judge from the Tsunayashiro Clan spoke coldly. "We want to hear the full account of what happened."
Without hesitation, Isshin Shiba recounted the findings of his investigation to the gathered wise men and judges, concluding,
"There's something suspicious about this case. Based on our thorough investigation, Kōga Kuchiki has no history of such behavior. Additionally, before their assignments, the deceased squad members had contact with an unknown individual."
At these words, the wise men and judges fell into deep thought. They all knew exactly who this "unknown individual" referred to.
The wise men and judges of the Tsunayashiro Clan sneered, clearly understanding even better than Kōga Kuchiki himself how unjust this accusation was.
After a brief silence, one of the Tsunayashiro wise men asked, "So you have evidence proving that Kōga Kuchiki was framed?"
Isshin Shiba shook his head.
The Tsunayashiro judge pressed further.
"Then on what grounds do you claim something is suspicious? The Central 46 Compound is the judiciary body of Soul Society—everything must be based on evidence. If we relied on baseless assumptions, the entire system would collapse."
Isshin Shiba's expression darkened slightly as he shook his head again.
"But Kōga Kuchiki's accusers have clear conflicts of interest. Their testimony cannot be fully trusted."
The Tsunayashiro judge's brow furrowed, a sharp glint flashing in his eyes. Clearly, he was not pleased with this response.
At that moment, a neutral wise man coughed lightly, drawing the attention of everyone in the room before addressing Isshin Shiba.
"Is everything you just said the truth?"
Isshin nodded firmly. "Of course. All relevant evidence and reports have been submitted to you."
A Tsunayashiro wise man then declared, "In that case, Kōga Kuchiki is guilty of murdering fellow Shinigami and should be sentenced to death."
At last, a judge from the Kuchiki Clan spoke. "I disagree. The full circumstances have yet to be investigated—how can we issue a death sentence so recklessly?"
"What more is there to investigate?"
"We don't know if the deceased squad members were deliberately framing him. Nor do we know who they were in contact with before their mission."
"Does that really matter?"
"How could it not? Are you telling me that an act of framing one's comrade doesn't matter? Do you wise men and judges truly believe that?"
The Kuchiki judge's challenge brought the chamber to a sudden silence.
Of course, it mattered. If accusations of murdering comrades could be thrown around so easily, then who wouldn't be constantly on edge?
At that rate, why even hold Central 46 meetings? Just manage everything remotely from Seijōtōkyorin and use Kidō for communication.
Actually, scratch that—better not use Kidō either. Who knows if someone might claim it was an attack?
Finally, the neutral sage spoke up again. "If that's the case, then while it's true that Kōga Kuchiki killed his squad members, the witness testimonies are not entirely reliable."
"In that case, why not follow precedent? Spare his life, place him under house arrest at the Kuchiki estate, and seal his Zanpakutō as punishment."
The Tsunayashiro wise men and judges visibly tensed.
"Follow precedent"? Was that a veiled reference to Tokinada Tsunayashiro?
Wasn't this case already decided? Why bring up the past again? Was this never going to end?
The judges and wise men of the Shihōin Clan smirked in mockery.
Once something starts, it never truly ends.
Meanwhile, the Kuchiki Clan's representatives looked equally displeased.
On the surface, this seemed like a reprieve, but in reality, it was no different from a death sentence. Anyone could see that Kōga Kuchiki had been framed.
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