[BSD-RP] Soul Society: Central Seireitei

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"B-barrier"
His voice cracked in a fit of panic. The pitch in his voice rose more than the usual, implying that he definitely didn't have things under control. His posture further supports it more as time goes by; more fidgety and every single cell in his body appears to vibrate in a comedic manner. At the same time, Jiro placed his hand against the chin and starts to speak to himself. What had he realized? Could it be that he realized that he was within the barrier? It could be the case... Or could be that he wasn't having it with being stuck with a bunch of monsters?
"How... How did I get myself into this???"
His voice wavers in fear. It is clear that he didn't expect to be in a rather difficult situation. Granted, he should have known when taking such a "convenient" shortcut, especially when it came to his terrible habit of getting into absurd situations in the past. At the same time, Jiro continues to shift his head to the left and right and right to the left, in such urgency. What was he doing? Could he be trying to find a way out of the barrier before his luck worsen?
Just wait a minute. How on the earth did he end up in this sort of situation?
Well, you see... Just a moment ago... Jiro was summoned to his captain's office where he was informed about rumors that reached the captain's ears. The rumor described that there was a group that had resurfaced with a way to sneak out of the Soul Society into the World of the Living without anyone noticing. And so, it was not to be acceptable if it was true. he was tasked with the mission to interview the civilians about the said rumors and discern if it was legitimate or false. But wait... Why would his captain ask for him personally? Mahō stated that he picked him because he has a knack for attracting trouble during his missions; which often results in him facing his targets in an inconvenient but convenient situation. In response to his captain's request, Jiro saluted in an enthusiastic way. And so, he exited the office with an impish smile on his face while whistled in a musical tone.
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"Oh, should I take a shortcut to get around?"
He stopped in the street, started to debate about something; something that was made more obvious due to the expression on his face. Oh no... Is he going to do something that he'll regret? Could he even do it? Could it be that he would dare to tempt fate?
"I have my lucky item with me so it's guaranteed that I'll conquer my luck today..... this time..."
He resolved to take a couple of shortcuts... It won't hurt..... right.....? Right?
And so, he proceeded to take one of the shortcuts, it requires him to go through the alley which leads him to the backyard of the First Division Barracks. Although, it was clear that he was sneaking around due to the Captain Commander in the barracks, not wanting the "monster" to take notice of him, causing him to be cautious with his surroundings and even to keep track of those within his range; as long he could keep track of one's Reiryoku he can navigate himself through a clear path. However, he could feel that something was coming and he was right. It was Kyomu Mukuro or better known as Nude Brows by those in the Ninth Division Barracks along with the nicknames; No Brows, Caveman Forehead, and etc. Nevertheless, Jiro doesn't get along with scary dudes like him and so he was allured to hide and wait it out when Kyomu entered the First Division Barracks to meet with the Captain Commander.
"I should hide.... "
And here we are. It did in fact get worse.
The shockwave startled him enough for him to be pushed out of the hiding spot and rolled onto the edge of the barrier right before he could touch the barrier. Quick like a cheetah, he got up and search around in his surroundings before he would have spotted certain group outside of the barriers, it was Jinnosuke, Honoka, and Nibui.. who could save him. How lucky..... Almost immediately, his eyes met with Honoka's and then the others.
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"P-PLEASE LEEET MEEE OUUUUT! I-I DON'T WANNA DIE"
The Harbinger of Bad Luck appears to be panicked in his usage of words and body manner. With his hands waved frantically in the air to get their attention. Those who see his expression could understand that he had a lot to say. One thing for sure, he's terrified. who could blame him? He is in trouble!
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It was as the Captain Commander said, Kyomu’s fate had already been decided. The Second Division Captain had thought himself safe, had thought his training, his conditioning, his experience, would be enough to withstand the force of Shobatsu’s very being. Yet, for all his thoughts, his scheming, he still vastly overestimated his own ability. The fastest soul within the seireitei. That was the young Mukuro’s legacy. A master assassin, unmatched in his use of speed and cunning. Perhaps it was his pride in this moniker that led him to be so complacent. The fastest man hardly had to worry about being outpaced after all.
Or so he thought.
In truth, Kyomu’s mastery would only amount to the most rudimentary ability to see Shobatsu’s otherwise imperceivable swordsmanship. A boon in itself, this was something that many would have to spend their lives dedicated towards achieving. Yet still, even with all of his speed, Kyomu fell right into the Commander’s hand. Shobatsu, a man of incalculable reason and logic, had already decided every move this battle would take. Every detail of the Commander, every action, regardless of how trivial, regardless of how impulsive it may seem, was deliberate, predetermined.
He had opened his eyes, not out of some subconscious instinct, nor emotional weight, but as the first move to this game of fate. With it, he placed Kyomu in check. The force of his blast, cracking the barrier, was enough to assist both Lieutenant Ueki and Jinnosuke Ueku in freeing Head Lieutenant Oki and Kyomu’s own Lieutenant Yugure from the barrier. However, their lives were inconsequential in terms of the outcome of this battle. The true reason for the blast, was to further distract the already clouded mind of the Captain.
Still recoiling from the blast, Kyomu would be too focused on the pain, too focused on the weight of his duties, the lives of his men, the destruction of his barrier, to truly think. He watched Shobatsu turn to face him, but never questioned why the Commander would do such a thing. Shobatsu, a blind man, had no reason to face his challenger. Was it out of respect? Impossible. The lives of Shinigami were but insects to the Captain Commander, or at least that was the belief, as the inner workings of the man’s mind remained a mystery. What was apparent, however, was that this was no courtesy action.
Even Kyomu’s own perception was under the jurisdiction of Shobatsu’s will. As what Kyomu saw and would see, had already been decided by the Commander. Kyomu watched Shobatsu turn to face him, an act which was in itself a testament to Kyomu’s speed. However, this was not all there was to it.
Shobatsu, controlling his own speed, deliberately moved in such a way that his afterimages when perceived by the astute assassin would appear to merely be turning around. Knowing Kyomu, even in his pain, would remain as observant and calculative as ever, Shobatsu deliberately manipulated events so that Kyomu would confidently believe that no action had transpired. The assassin was too dependent on his eyes, too confident in his sight, to understand the lessons learnt by the blind man long ago.
It is not that which is seen that should be feared, but that which isn’t.
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Between movements, between afterimages, slicing between time itself, halving what can be seen, halving what must physically take place, Shobatsu delivered his strike. A single, fluid movement, from draw, back to sheath. Delivering the first, and final true blow, the cutting verdict. Not an unjust man, Shobatsu still gave Kyomu a chance. He deliberately slowed his swing just enough that the blade would catch the light of the Seireitei sun. Light, which reflected and clung to Shobatsu’s Zanpakuto across the entirety of its deadly arc, which clung to it even as it returned harmlessly to its polished wooden sheath.
Behind Kyomu, the cracked walls of the Captains Hall would have a new feature. A small, nearly imperceptible line. A line, which started at the westernmost side of the room, spreading across every surface touched by the light, perfectly bisecting the wall, with Kyomu standing perfectly in its center.
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For a moment, time stops. No sound is made, no movement occurs, the entirety of the Seireitei remains frozen, captured in the suspense of the moment, not even wind dare blow.
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Then, the top half of the Captain’s hall shifts, sliding down to crash against the tiles and grass below.
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Not a moment later, and the barrier too would come crashing down.
WOOOOOSH
The small line, the trajectory of the cut, explodes in a glory of Reiatsu. Billowing black and blinding purple erupt from the remnants of the barrier, as Shobatsu’s cut manifests itself, time finally catching up to the movement. It swings, in an arc, soaring high into the air like a phoenix of purple flame. The arc of energy has no resistance along its path, its velocity untampered by its journey slicing through the barrier. It continues its path in the air, flying above the likes of the now free Jiro, Lieutenants, and the Eleventh Division. It continues flying high above the Seireitei, passing over both the Southeast and Southwest Districts, momentarily turning their skies black with flame. Even still, it does not stop. It reaches the walls of the Seireitei, the impervious defense which keeps so many souls at bay with its spirit-reducing stone. Yet this too, poses no threat to the path of Shobatsu’s cut. As the wave of energy cleaves cleanly through the top fifth of the walls. With the trajectory only slightly upward, the arc finally begins to lift into the sky harmlessly above the residents of Rukongai. The members of the First Division stop their activities to look upward with stifled fear and admiration. While those possessing enough Reiryoku to withstand it attempt to assist those average souls who have collapsed from the pressure of being beneath it. The arc continues soaring, growing smaller and smaller on the horizon, cleaving through the summits of various mountains that are unfortunately tall enough to be in its path. Until finally, it disappears, a small speck dwindling on the eternal horizon of the endless Soul Society.
But what of Kyomu Mukuro?
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The man had anticipated himself attacking. In his head, he held delusions of striking the Commander with various gimmicks, smokescreens, distractions. The events would play out in his mind, as he planned his approach. Then, time caught up to him. The moment his body should go to move, it doesn’t. His brain subconsciously tells his muscles to tense, and yet, they don’t. No, not a single beam of energy fires off through his nervous system, his mind and body now separate. Frozen, the only explanation could be a survival response, some kind of instinctual paralysis meant to prevent him from making a mistake. Why wouldn’t his body let him move? He still held his sword, he still stood upright, he still had his thoughts…
Then, slowly, moisture fills Kyomu’s eyes. Tears? No...it couldn’t be. Slowly, Kyomu’s vision fades as well. His world truly becomes black, as the white liquids of his eyes empty themselves across his face. This white liquid is met with red, as the line across Kyomu’s face spreads, not unlike the line across the Captain's Hall. Blood, pours from it, mixing with the concoction of eye and brain liquid which cascades off his chin. The top half of his head slides, like the wall, like the barrier, off of the bottom, and crashes with a thud to the ground. It spins in its own pool of blood, As Kyomu’s body, in shock, still stands. His brain, sheltered in half a skull, lay at his feet, so evenly cut that he is permitted just enough time to have a final thought, to accept his death.
Then suddenly, Kyomu is snapped back to reality. The shock of his system still leaving his body frozen, but his head still very much attached and intact. An illusion? No...the aftermath of Shobatsu’s cut still remained evident through the surroundings. A vision of death then, an apparition brought forth from the panic and fear of a body going into shock, by Kyomu’s lagging reflexes finally catching up to Shobatsu’s killing intent. The Commander’s sword had surely passed through the Captain, so why did he stand? Why was he alive? How was he not injured?
Something was off.
No, everything was off.
Gravity felt twice as heavy, his body twice as sluggish, his blade twice as cumbersome. Kyomu’s thoughts came to him half as fast, his body reacted to his mind half as quick. The Commander, standing before him, already a suffocating force of pressure, now barred down on Kyomu twice as hard. Had the Commander’s power doubled? It was an impossible question for the Captain to answer, as he’d find himself completely unable to sense Shobatsu’s Reiatsu at all. Should he find the willpower to think, let alone move, Kyomu would discover that retreat was impossible, now only able to suppress up to half of his reiatsu, and only able to travel half as far in half the time, making him far too easy to detect and catch. The Phantom of the Gotei Thirteens chance of victory, had just been reduced to absolute zero.
The Commander stands above Kyomu. His expression unwavering, unreadable, as immovable as a mountain, and just as eternal. The inner workings of his mind would be a mystery to all that had ever met the man. Was he even thinking of the present? Had he even been paying attention to the now? Or was this all not worthy of his focus, pre-decided, and therefore a matter already settled? Did he look upon Kyomu with disdain, or sympathy, or worst of all, indifference? In a single stroke, he had rendered one of the strongest Captains of the Gotei Thirteen completely helpless. With their Captain at his mercy, the fate of the Second Division was yet to be revealed. Whatever punishment this now was, one thing was clear, the Commander had not finished his verdict. To some this may be punishment enough, but Kyomu was too clever to think it ended here. Kyomu existed because he still held some purpose to the Seireitei, or at least, to Shobatsu, as the two had become synonymous.
The Commander had not shown Kyomu mercy. Death was a mercy in place of life. Shobatsu had taken Kyomu’s life, and in its place, cursed him with half an existence.
And he wasn’t finished.
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“Lieutenant Yūgure, you’re dull.. Is that why you’re worried about snacks over the situation you’re in?”
Her mock tears dried long ago from the lack of snacks. She was standing back on her feet once she gained enough energy since being drained from Honoka’s vines and turned her attention towards the vice-captain of the Eleventh Division. Not engaging in many conversations with him, even during meetings, Yasu concluded that the guy wasn’t one to bother all the time like she did most others. Regardless, Yasu treated all other vices with the respect that they deserved… More or less, anyways. However, the comment that just slipped through his alabaster lips had the usually happy dunce knitting her brows together in annoyance.
“I do not need to be worried, Lieutenant Ueki. I haven’t done anything. Besides, you didn’t just have energy just sucked out of you, so of course, I’m gonna be worried about food.”
While the two of them weren’t on good or bad terms, his stoic nature clashed against her own. Seeing as that she couldn’t exactly get much of a reaction other than distaste, they hardly had much to talk about. However, the other individual within the group of four had provided a sense of enjoyment to the bubbly pinkette and out came a sharp exhale through her nose at Jinnosuke’s stupid pun, though what happened after earned a deep frown. “I might not be shit to you guys, but I have been around long enough to know this kind of thing is not good. I know I don't look it, but I am even Older than Captain Kagayaki by a good ten years. Weirder things have happened, I know, but we best treat this seriously. Shinigami aren't supposed to be fighting each other... It's What our real enemies want." Granted he was addressing the Head Lieutenant, but she chose to butt in instead and leaped out in front of him, the foot-long distance between their heights closed in an instant and smash her forehead against the center of his face as he took another drag of unhealthy nicotine. Listening to him go on any further was going to throw her emotions out for a loop.
“You’re right: We shouldn’t be fighting each other. However, I don’t care how old you are, or what you’ve seen, or even what you’ve been through. Your intention of wishing harm on my division’s members won’t go unpunished if you so happened to follow through.” Piercing mauve orbs stayed fierce against Eleventh’s third seat. While her captain was held up with his endeavors, she had to handle the rest, otherwise what use would she be? Yasu Yūgure was the lieutenant for a reason, despite her earlier self-doubt. Recalling rounds upon rounds of roughhousing with the older shinigami, Yasu had more or less figured the gap between their initial abilities versus their potential. “While I have little idea of my captain’s motives, in his absence, I stand to protect those not present… Even the fallen.”
Blood was heavily swarming through the expanse of the Seireitei, thanks to Honoka. With her heightened senses, Yasu could smell each scent of the Second Division despite the numerous bodies they possessed as a whole. And it wasn’t as if Yasu was rebelling. She was in the dark just as the rest of them but hated the idea of being targeted without proper cause. Granted, if she were really in trouble, the newly arrived Eleventh would have detained her immediately after Honoka’s release, had Honoka not executed her like she did the sleeper trio from their tea time. Regardless of Jinno’s or Nibui’s reaction to her headbutt, she would have turned her attention to the sound of crying from none other than Jirōshizō "Unlucky Jiro" Raikyū from… inside the barrier.
The other pink-haired individual was almost like a brother to her, having been acquainted since their time as children in the World of the Living. They met once more in the afterlife, both of them attending the Academy and eventually gaining their respective positions in different squads. If there were anyone other than her captain and the head lieutenant that she cared deeply about, Jirō would be one of them. “How unlucky can you be!?” Already on an annoyed streak, the appearance of the other pinkette had fueled her further. An unlikely sight of such an enraged Yasu was foreign; less it be in the midst of a mission.
Wanting to advance, the chill that tickled her spine said to do otherwise, and the familiar sense of suffocation began to creep up once more, her Shikai had instinctively shifted to provide a shield for herself, and with the notion of the others around the vicinity, Odei unconsciously came to form a wave that almost seemed to swallow the likes of the others in a way similar to how Honoka had cocooned her, even managing to get to Jirō through the leftover masses of greens cut from their earlier escape. Pushing their bodies closer to the grounds, Odei began to bubble around them, to provide a bit of room to breathe. Though this may not have had as much protection as she was offered, the black mass was thick, layered, and malleable, rippling from the pressure and going with the flow of the violent outburst, courtesy of the Captain Commander.
Down came the barrier, down came the buildings, dark went the sky, and flames of black and purple billowed above their heads. To one of the youngest shinigami, it was deafening, overwhelming, and once again, she had nearly touched unconsciousness, but the pain and prodding from Odei’s existence inside of her muddled thoughts kept her awake. What would become of them? What was going on with the captains inside? The ever-dense lieutenant could only be in the dark for so long. Sometimes ignorance isn’t bliss.
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“I do not need to be worried, Lieutenant Ueki. I haven’t done anything. Besides, you didn’t just have energy just sucked out of you, so of course, I’m gonna be worried about food.”
So it was true… She, was just stupid. As Lieutenant Yugure responded to Nibui as she deemed appropriate, she would utter out word after word that held minimal reasoning. Why was she talking about herself? When her Captain, who one would assume was beloved by the division if they should give their lives to eagerly, when he was the cause of all of this? From the display of the Captain Commander’s Reiatsu, this was no misunderstanding. Why was she talking about her energy being leached from her when her accomplices had exchanged energy and life to form encapsulate the First division barracks? Stupid. Yet, perhaps he was no more intelligent than that dunce? Why was he still hanging about aimlessly it seemed, pathetic.
As Nibui began to drift into his usual inner monologue, berating and criticizing himself, he was pulled back to focus on the conversation at hand, Jinnosuke speaking his mind on the situation, despite his appearance, and mannerisms when speaking, he had something reasonable to say, it was a fresh sight from someone of the Eleventh, especially for Nibui who intended to transform the division into something better.
"I might not be shit to you guys but I have been around long enough to know this kind of thing is not good. I know I don't look it, but i am even Older than Captain Kagayaki by a good ten years. Weirder things have happened, I know, but we best treat this seriously. Shinigami aren't supposed to be fighting each other... It's What our real enemies want."
While the two of the Eleventh had maintained a professional composure, it seemed that Lieutenant Yugure had decided it was a perfect time to embody the stereotype of the Eleventh more than either of the real members. The distance between the pink-topped girl and the pompadour sporting Jinnosuke was closed abruptly. The dense head of Yasu meeting Jinnosuke’s face, only for her to begin her own spiel. Despite his ability to interrupt the girl, Nibui had allowed this to occur, watching it play out before him with nothing but a whisper escaping his lips, almost seeming more like a breath than words.
”Ah.. How rude.”
Nibui was sure that Jinnosuke would be fine, and if for some reason he couldn’t handle such an assault, well, there would be more than the headbutt to worry about once the dust settled. Once again, the attention of the ivory haired male would be dragged elsewhere, to Yasu once more as she spoke, something was different in her tone and her intentions. It was serious, and somehow, there was an attitude of competence it seemed. Was it a facade or reality? Only time would tell and if she continued down the path she had set herself with the earlier headbutt, going on to escalate the violence, the shroud of mystery would only unveil another negligent death for the Second division, unnecessarily and regretfully so.
“You’re right: We shouldn’t be fighting each other. However, I don’t care how old you are, or what you’ve seen, or even what you’ve been through. Your intention of wishing harm on my division’s members won’t go unpunished if you so happened to follow through.
While I have little idea of my captain’s motives, in his absence, I stand to protect those not present… Even the fallen.”

The change in tone during the encounter was an unhealthy one for sure, Nibui had become wary of the Lieutenant, perhaps unnecessarily so but the mind was always a fickle thing. Where Nibui was straight forward, a lie never passing his lips in most circumstances, those of the Second division were especially skilled in such trickery and fabrication. Was it even worth paying attention to the emotions expressed by the assassins? Were they all simply lies to guide their prey into the a false sense of security? This was something Nibui was not so eager to know the truth of. Regardless of the circumstances, this caution and notion of the girl were only temporary. Lieutenant Ueki was well aware of how stress could effect the judgement and clarity of one’s thoughts. He drew in a deep breath seemingly going to speak, to say something of importance perhaps? As he did so, that breath would fade off as a puff of air as his and most likely, everyone else's attention was violently robbed by the klutz behind the regenerating barrier. There wasn’t much Nibui could do at the moment, at least nothing that wouldn’t level the nearby surroundings and as such he was subject to watching a hysterical and frightened Jiro, arms waving frantically, screaming for dear life.
Moments passed following the moment Jiro had made his presence known and then it seemed as though a god had lashed out against the world. An almighty presence carved through the barrier, yet it this violent force was unphased. Passing through buildings with quite literally no difficulty. Severing not the walls of Seireitei with just as little complications. Not even nature itself stood to challenge the overbearing force as mountain tops were severed from the rest of their being. Near simultaneously to the release of this wave of Reiatsu, it seemed as though Yasu had managed to react with an impressive clarity, for someone who had supposedly just been drained of their Reiryoku. This action was seemingly an attempt to protect herself and all those surrounding her with what could only be assumed to be her Shikai. Whether these were the true ambitions of hers, that she simply aimed to protect or not, Nibui was suspicious of the Shinigami for the time being.
With the time frame Nibui was given, he had made a choice and reacted accordingly. Regardless of the reality of Yasu’s plans and words, the Eleventh’s Lieutenant was cautious and with the presence of one of his division’s members, he would take charge in securing their safety just as well. Despite their more than obvious height difference, Nibui’s hand had found it's place, darting up toward the back of Jinnosuke’s clothing, fingers clasping around the collar of his uniform with a vice-like hold. At the very moment in which shorter male’s fingers had confirmation of the grasp, they were both gone in a flash of motion.
Some would assume that this was perhaps a stupid idea, selfish even. They would be correct if it weren’t for the fact that neither Nibui nor Jinnosuke possessed an average strength among the ranks of their fellow Shinigami. The effects of the Captain Commander’s reiatsu would not be as prevalent where they would be stood, only but two meters from the carapace like shape formed by Yasu’s Zanpakutou. With their supposed escape, Nibui’s hand would release Jinnosuke’s clothing as his attention was not pulled or drawn by the domineering Reiatsu, instead it captured. Nibui was no stranger to impressive displays of Reiryoku and Reiatsu but this was something he had not experienced, ever. Where the combined efforts of Jinnosuke, Honoka and himself had only resulted in a minor breach of the barrier, which was shortly after reforged, a single man, with a single attempt had shattered the entire construct.
Multichromatic fragments flooded sky momentarily before fading with the wind as though they had never existed. The charcoal tinted eyes of Nibui followed the awe inspiring path of the Captain Commanders influence. This was too much even when dealing with a Captain, surely there was another reason for such a display? A deterrent for others? After all, who would challenge someone capable of feats on a level unrivaled. While the small Lieutenant watched, for perhaps the first time in centuries, his expression had changed. Usually there was nothing but an exhausted facade that masked his face, this time however, there was a visible emotion, or a mix rather. Awestruck, yet frozen in place as a brief terror wracked his mind. This change in visage soon dissipated as he quickly composed himself, his eyes watching the destruction caused as he spoke once more to Jinnosuke.
”I apologise for pulling you along with me but for all that you believe of Lieutenant Yugure, at the moment I can’t trust her. It would have been foolish of me to slip out without taking charge for the safety of my division.
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As Jinno was letting out some actual wisdom, instead of brash insults or laughter, It seemed like they were taking an ear to
him. When all of a sudden, a pink mass was all he could see. The smell of plants and sugar filled his nose, along with faint
traces of blood. He didn't close his eyes during the impact either, so it was rather comical as Yasu rocketed herself into
Jinnosuke's face. Impressive, the little spud had enough impact to draw blood as his nose crashed against her head.
"OOOOOF" was the sound emitting from Jinno as he pushed his face against her head countering her strength applied
easily. She bounced off and landed with rubbery grace. LITTLE BUG WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU!" Jin would say as
he grabbed his nose and crushed it back to normal, a small trickle of blood being smeared away on his sleeve. A vein growing
near his eye brow as he did this.
Walking away from Nibui and towards Yasu he would grit his teeth and begin to speak once more, lifting his finger into the air
as he did so. " Look Yasu, I know Thing's are kind of weird right now, You know i trust you. Just tell me how to help 2nd
Division out."
Then without warning a shattering display of reiatsu would echo throughout the area and Jinnosuke would
feel his coat getting tighter on his chest, as he looked back he saw Vice Captain Ueki grabbing his clothing and then in a
whoosh they were located a few yards away from Yasu.
Noticing the chromatic display of the barrier shatter into pieces, never hitting the ground. Flaking up after falling and
dispersing, He would feel as if he could hear people wailing as the barrier fell in a cascade of firefly like chromatic particles.
Jinno would then pull away from Nibui and fix his clothes, straightening them out to look formal and proper. Listening to what
the man had to say before huffing out a small breath and continuing his thought.
"You all felt that, Yasu that feeling means that what ever is happening. For better or worse marks your Captain as a criminal.
I'm not saying im off to stop him, that's not my job Lady bug. I'm saying we need to be ready for this problem to insight those
taking it for weakness.
2nd Division is not our worry, It's those acting on this that is my concern. I'm gonna go to the Maggot's Nest, There is someone
there we need to speak with. A member of your Division. I'm Taking you with me."

Jinno would look back to Nibui and then nod. "What are you going to do. I will take Yasu there, My fate will be my own. You
can tag along and see to that or make sure no one enters the 1st Division like 1st Vice Captain Oki wishes us to do. From
what i remember in that damn school, 6th Division has the say on if anyone has broken any laws.
I have yet to receive a message saying such, So i won't treat Yasu like an enemy until then. I think it would be in 11ths Best
interest to get ahead on this information and await those who try an infiltrate us because of it."
A strange feral look could be
seen in Jinnosuke's eyes as if he wished for enemies to invade them, just so he could let loose. It's like being a crag in a shell
too small. He can't breath unless he is in a fight for his life.
Pushing his hopes and dreams to the back of his mind. He would look to Nibui once more fully facing him and having his back
to Yasu. " You were so set on protecting someone that you didn't even notice Yasu's eyes. They were filled with protective
desire not killing intent. She was making sure we would be safe."

Allowing Nibui to think on his own paranoia, however granted it may seem. He didn't say what he wanted to say because it
wasn't his place, but he had hoped Nibui would take a valuable lesson from this. Jinnosuke's failure to sense reaitsu unless he
is focusing his all on it, has given him a new sense. People's eyes are usually a dead give away with their intentions.
Jinno often uses this and his careless way of attacking to end an opponent in one swift move. With this Jinno would move to
help Yasu up if she needed it and then start heading to the Second Division Barracks.

As he was about to leave though, Jinnosuke
caught sight of a small boy he kind of knew.
Jiro would be seen huddled against the area of barrier they had just tried to
smash through to little effect. He could be seen in a panic as the barrier shattered and came down.
Using a quick Shunpo, Jinno would flicker over to the boy and pick him up by the back of his coat, Shunpoing back to the area
near Yasu. Letting Jiro fall with a small thud he would simply look down at Jiro and laugh a little. " Why is this rabbit's foot
here? You get lost? Oh well you're safe now."
With this His eyes would close, deeply breathing in and sighing out.
He hated secrets, such troublesome things.
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