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Bleach: Watch Closely, This Is How You Use a Zanpakutō novel Chapter 42

Chapter 42 - 42: The Oath

Yoruichi's account was heavily embellished, making it seem as though she had taken down the captain-level rebels herself, while Aozaki Masatsuki had only provided minor assistance under her command.

Of course, this wasn't about stealing credit—it was a way to shield Masatsuki from potential trouble and danger. After all, she couldn't be certain if any of the captains present had ties to the Tsunayashiro Clan.

Aozaki Masatsuki understood her reasoning and didn't argue. In fact, he felt somewhat touched. Credit didn't matter; in the Gotei 13, status was earned through strength.

Those who knew the truth—Yamamoto, Unohana, and Ginrei Kuchiki—remained silent, tacitly approving of Yoruichi's approach.

While Yoruichi continued explaining the situation to the others, Masatsuki began observing the captains. Each had their own distinct presence, but one in particular stood out—Kirio Hikifune. Her warm and open demeanor always seemed to draw his attention.

Sensing his gaze, Kirio Hikifune turned and offered him a kind smile.

Masatsuki returned the gesture.

He hadn't expected such generosity from her and decided he should interact with her more in the future. Unfortunately, according to rumors, she would soon be promoted to the Zero Division, meaning they likely wouldn't have much time to get acquainted.

Besides Hikifune, another person who managed to catch Masatsuki's attention was Kensei Muguruma.

This captain, known throughout the Soul Society for his combat prowess, had a Reiatsu level classified as Third Rank, just as Unohana had mentioned.

Sensing Masatsuki's gaze, Kensei turned to look at him.

His first thought was—what beautiful eyes.

But almost immediately, he sensed something off. There was something hidden beneath those eyes—something dark and unsettling.

It wasn't hostility, not in the physical sense. Rather, it felt like a deep, lingering intent to cause him psychological harm.

...Am I imagining things? This should be our first meeting.

Shaking his head, Kensei quickly dismissed the strange thought.

...

As Masatsuki continued observing the captains and exchanging the occasional glance with Yoruichi, Yamamoto finally spoke.

"The Central 46 has issued its verdict regarding the captured rebels."

"For treason and insurrection, they have been sentenced to death. Effective immediately, they will be detained in the Senzaikyū until their execution."

"In recent days, rebel activity has grown rampant. Each division must do everything in its power to eliminate them."

With that, the matter was officially concluded.

Of course, that was only on the surface. Behind the scenes, how the noble families waged their battles was not the Gotei 13's concern.

Yamamoto had no interest in aristocratic power struggles. The duty of the Gotei 13 was to maintain order, not serve as a tool for noble rivalries. As long as their conflicts didn't escalate to a level that threatened Seireitei—or the world—he would not interfere.

That being said, Yamamoto knew his old friend well. Though his son had been ambushed, he had survived. Once the attackers were punished, he would likely choose to let the matter rest.

The Kuchiki Clan was not like the lunatics of the Tsunayashiro Clan.

They, too, held an exalted status, but they bound themselves to rules and upheld the stability of Seireitei. They would not trample over order for personal vengeance.

Even if they sought to move against the Tsunayashiro Clan, they would do so within Seireitei's laws.

The Tsunayashiro Clan, however, was another matter entirely. If their people were attacked, they wouldn't care about laws—they would lash out like rabid dogs, indiscriminately biting at anything in their path.

To borrow a saying from an ancient Western kingdom in the World of the Living: "A gentleman may be taken advantage of precisely because he is a gentleman."

And his old friend—he was just such a man.

Yamamoto let out a quiet sigh and swept his gaze across the room.

"Today, all captains are gathered to represent their respective divisions at this meeting. However, the position of Third Division Captain remains vacant. Do any of you have recommendations?"

This was the true purpose of today's meeting.

As a support unit, the Third Division played a crucial role in reinforcing other squads by compensating for battlefield casualties. Its importance could not be understated.

The position of Third Division Captain had been left unfilled for over a decade, with Lieutenant Chikane Iba handling its affairs due to the lack of a suitable candidate.

Now, in a time of turmoil, finding someone to fill the vacancy would be ideal.

At Yamamoto's words, everyone instinctively turned to look at Chikane Iba.

Under their gazes, Iba shook her head slightly.

Yamamoto felt a twinge of disappointment, though it was expected.

If a suitable candidate had been available, it would have been reported in advance—there would be no need to bring it up today.

Masatsuki Aozaki calculated that with this, the meeting was likely coming to an end. He was already prepared to leave at any moment. f(r)eew(e)bnovel.(c)o(m)

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