The Great Movie Emperor System (Anime Crossover)

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"So, look how powerful that... deity Nezha is."

Shiba stroked his chin and asked.

"Unfathomable".

This answer still surprised everyone, even though they had expected it.

Joe Higashi, who could easily overpower and beat Kenpachi Iwashiro with just his Shikai, was described as "unfathomable."

That's something that can't be clearly described in words; even veteran captains like Kyoraku and Ukitake don't have that kind of confidence.

"In other words, that... Nezha already possesses power comparable to the Captain-Commander."

Unohana Retsu asked in a soft voice.

"Brilliant!" Aizen thought to himself as he met Unohana Retsu's gaze. "What a great assist!"

"No, that... Enma's projection already felt no weaker than the Captain-Commander's Shikai. The sheer aura it exuded was enough to injure everyone present."

Joe Higashi, who had received instruction from Yamamoto, emphasized this point.

"snort."

Grandpa Yamamoto snorted coldly, whether out of arrogance or displeasure was unclear.

"Therefore, there's no need to doubt the truth of all this."

Aizen's words drew everyone's attention. His smile faded as he concluded, "Do you think a powerhouse like the Captain-Commander would need to fake it or put on an act? In fact, those two alone are strong enough to fight against the Soul Society."

I don't believe that a powerhouse of the Captain-Commander's caliber is someone we can contend with when they get serious.

Upon hearing this, the team leaders thought for a moment and then nodded in agreement.

The strongest fire-type Zanpakuto is no exaggeration.

Only Unohana's mocking gaze sent a chill down my spine.

"Well, this level of powerhouse still has the mood to act and pretend," Aizen thought to himself.

However, he felt that he was alright. Compared to a certain Ainz Ooal Gown who liked to outwit thin air, or a certain cross-dressing online scammer hiding in Avalon, his things were at least purposeful and had a hidden ambition. They were just a little bit more about his perverse interests.

"Assuming those people's identities are genuine, it's uncertain whether all the information they reveal can be trusted."

"For example, the idea of ​​altering the world's memories is questionable!"

"However, these details are not important for the time being. The goals revealed by those heroic spirits are actually similar to those of us Shinigami."

We Shinigami are here to protect the Soul Society, while the Heroic Spirits are here to protect the human world, or more precisely, to protect humanity's leading role.

Any entity that attempts to overthrow humanity's dominant position on Earth is what they call a singularity. Currently, there's no obvious conflict of interest with us Shinigami (Grim Reapers). What they're protecting, I think, can be temporarily called the principle of humanity—the ultimate truth of human existence!

At this point, Aizen paused slightly, and many intelligent people's eyes lit up.

Aizen made some minor modifications to some of the explanations.

After all, he's currently speculating as a speculator. If he's absolutely right about everything, then he might be exposed in the next scene.

The Captain-Commander gave Aizen a satisfied look and said in a deep voice, "Continue."

"Yes."

Aizen responded softly before continuing, "Judging from the fact that those three Japanese Heroic Spirits were unwilling to ask that deity for help, it can be determined that there is no harmony among the Heroic Spirits and the deities."

In terms of the concept of heroic spirits, many of them were mortal enemies in life, or were natural opponents of each other in terms of national stance.

At least, they are not a single, unified entity, so Valhalla, which is behind them, is unlikely to send out a large number of Heroic Spirits to resolve singularities or for some other purpose.

"As for the strength of those heroic spirits, I don't think it's as terrifying as everyone thinks."

There are countless famous figures in human history, but compared to those who meet the criteria for Heroic Spirit, they are merely a drop in the ocean. Compared to figures like Okada Izo and Sakamoto Ryoma, they are among the most outstanding Japanese figures to have passed away in the last century.

They say that the older the historical background of a Heroic Spirit, the stronger they are. This doesn't mean that a Heroic Spirit is invincible. The power displayed by the degraded incarnation of a god may not be much stronger than that of the Captain-Commander. Therefore, the best among the normal Heroic Spirits may not be much stronger than any of you here.”

"Considering the two conditions above, no matter how terrifying the power of Heroic Spirits may be, as long as we are not hostile to the group of Heroic Spirits as a whole, we are not afraid of them."

"And since deities are almost strictly restricted from appearing freely, we don't need to worry too much."

*Clap! Clap!* "What a brilliant analysis with clear and logical reasoning."

Shiba Isshin, this rough and tough guy, clapped his hands in a very accommodating manner, and his expression immediately relaxed a lot.

Unfortunately, Aizen didn't give him any face.

Aizen merely glanced at the guy before saying, "That demon revealed too little information to make a judgment."

However, this also exposed a true enemy: Hell!

"Their attitude towards our Soul Society can be described as one of absolute antagonism, requiring us to be completely wiped out."

"The relationship between Hell and our Soul Society is also quite close. Any Hollow who commits heinous crimes will fall into Hell after being killed."

Those monsters will also fall into hell after they die. So, every time we kill a powerful Hollow, or every powerful monster that dies in the mortal world, there is a possibility that the power of hell will grow stronger.”

"If those ghost messenger brothers already possess power comparable to a captain, then how many such powerful beings are there in Hell?"

"We are destined for a war with Hell, and we must take Hell seriously!"

After saying that, Aizen quite consciously stepped aside.

For a moment, everyone's expression became very solemn.

This is indeed a formidable and urgent enemy!

Chapter 294 Aizen: I'm Going to Set the Tide 5/6

When Aizen mentioned "hell"

At that moment, everyone except Mayuri Kurotsuchi, that research fanatic who was thinking about going back to dissect monsters, became serious.

Heroes or gods, it doesn't matter.

These beings may indeed be beyond their imagination, but at least none of them have explicitly expressed hostility or aversion towards death.

But Hell is different! It signifies a declaration of war against them, the Grim Reaper! And it's the kind of life-or-death feud where it's either you die or I perish.

Regardless of whether those monsters can become gods, given that... incredible goal, it's inevitable that they will target the Soul Society.

"We cannot let this go unchecked! Otherwise, if this continues, the power of Hell will grow stronger and stronger, and we may find ourselves in a passive position."

The usually aloof Kuchiki Ginryu suddenly spoke with a resolute expression.

"Well"

Yamamoto's expression shifted, and he fell into deep thought.

For these "villains" who clearly harbor ill intentions towards the Soul Society.

He would absolutely not let it go, but considering the relative strengths of both sides, this was also very necessary.

Although he is the "strongest Grim Reaper"

The old man had absolute confidence in himself, but he also believed that Joe Higashi wasn't the kind of person who... spoke without reason.

He's a master of the same level! The opponent has at least one strong individual capable of holding him off one-on-one, so making a rash move before understanding the enemy's strength is a huge mistake.

As for sending someone to test the waters, that's simply a joke.

Those who lack the strength are courting death by going to Hell. Sending a captain there would be disastrous; if they were discovered and surrounded, losing one or two would not only yield no benefit but would also cause the newly assembled Thirteen Divisions to collapse once again.

"Ugh, this is such a headache."

Kyoraku Shunsui shook his head, unable to think of a good solution for the time being.

"I think that although this matter is important, it is not particularly urgent at the moment."

Aizen's renewed speech once again drew everyone's attention, with Shiba Isshin impatiently urging, "What time is it? Just say what you have to say. This is driving me crazy with your slow pace."

The other team captains nodded in agreement.

However, after Aizen's several analyses, everyone is now quite looking forward to seeing this... steady, kind, and well-liked old man.

"The opponent may be very strong, but it's still uncertain whether they are stronger or weaker than the Captain."

"good.

Joe Higashi had never seen his master's D-solution; it was a power capable of destroying the world, so some of his judgments were inaccurate.

"The enemy has such a strong leader and a formidable subordinate, yet they still show no intention of formally starting a war. This almost certainly means that the demon forces led by Enma lack the confidence to defeat us."

"Hmm, thinking about it that way, it makes some sense."

Kyoraku Shunsui looked at Aizen in surprise, never expecting that he could still be so calm and composed in thinking about the essence of things after just receiving so many usually gentle and harmless good-natured people.

The others also suddenly realized, but the pressure in their hearts had not completely subsided.

"But that doesn't mean Hell is weaker than us. Perhaps they just don't have a 100% chance of winning. We can't underestimate them."

Jushiro Ukitake spoke for everyone.

"good."

Aizen agreed, "That's true, but Hell itself has its own rules."

Those sinners bound by Hell are not easily used by them. Even those willing to obey them are likely restricted by Hell and unable to leave. Otherwise, the number of powerful individuals accumulated in Hell over the years would be enough to sweep through the Soul Society.”

These words made the team captains feel somewhat embarrassed.

"Ahem, that's not wrong either."

Shiba was preoccupied with saving face and completely failed to notice the change in the Captain-Commander's gaze towards him.

Aizen, as an analyst, can say some outrageous things, but it's wrong for Shiba Isshin to admit it like that.

Of course, the captain actually agreed with this answer.

To put it simply, since those killed by the Captain-Commander also become part of his power, he is more aware of the impact that the number of strong individuals at the Captain-level or above will have on the battle.

He still has to consume his own spiritual power to summon the dead, but if all the powerful beings accumulated over countless years in Hell could emerge, it's hard to say whether he would be defeated, and Soul Society would definitely not be able to be saved.

"I have another question. Even if the situation hasn't gotten out of control yet, are we just going to sit here and watch?"

Tosen stepped forward and asked in a deep voice.

Aizen secretly gave her an approving look, and explained under everyone's gaze, "Captain Tosen is absolutely right."

If that's all there is to it, then the problem remains the same, and it's difficult to act rashly.

Therefore, I have a few rough ideas to share, and I welcome your feedback.

"explain."

Yamamoto, who was very satisfied with Aizen today, readily agreed.

"Those monsters reside in Hell and have acquired some of the power of false gods, so it cannot be ruled out that they might lift the restrictions on blaming people in the future."

Therefore, we should try to minimize the killing of high-level powerhouses. However, since only the most heinous criminals will easily fall into hell, this rule only applies to Hollows and Youkai. The latter are more likely to take this seriously, while for the former, aside from weak Hollows, if we encounter someone like Adjuchas, whose strength is comparable to the captain, we can capture him alive.”

"Capture them alive?"

Captain-Commander Yamamoto hesitated, and the others also looked strange.

Fortunately, Aizen didn't say anything about letting him escape or backing down, otherwise, given Yamamoto's stubborn nature, he certainly wouldn't have been willing to lose face.

After much deliberation, Yamamoto reluctantly agreed: "It's possible, but we must not let Kyou go easily even if things are impossible."

"If necessary, I will personally kill the Hollow and transform it into nourishment for Ryujin Jakka."

Aizen had no objection to this answer.

"The above is only a preventative measure; we cannot simply passively accept it."

Gathering intelligence is also of paramount importance. It seems that those defectors, such as Kisuke Urahara, have been associated with monsters for a long time, so I suggest that Captain Kurotsuchi could also research and develop some detection and surveillance equipment.

Since the existence of the monster can no longer be concealed, we might as well make sure to keep its tracks completely under our watchful eyes. That way, whether it's Captain Urahara and Hirako, or if any other monsters are being targeted, we can gather enough intelligence.”

"If Captain Nexus's abilities allowed, it would be great to create a surveillance system that could directly infiltrate Hell."

"But with Kisuke Urahara in the present world, if Captain Kurotsuchi finds it difficult to concentrate, we won't force him."

That final remark immediately infuriated Mayuri Kurotsuchi, who was watching the scene unfold.

Mayuri Kurotsuchi, who had maintained a wicked smile, suddenly twitched his face and said with an unfriendly expression, "Aizen, are you questioning my research and development technology?"

"I wouldn't dare."

Aizen very politely chose to back down.

Mayuri Kurotsuchi scoffed and said to himself, "Urahara is nothing but a nobody. He's several levels below me."


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