Page 74
Page 74
forward.
Nellyelduodshuvank.
.
Tiaheliber.
.
Ulquiorra Sifa.
.
Sálápologranz.
The first four are all Vastod-level Hollows. The fifth one, Szayelaporro, looks weak and was even outmatched by Mayuri Kurotsuchi's research. However, before encountering the Starks, this idiot hadn't even tried to learn how the Starks split themselves, which led to his demotion to Adjuchas.
He thought that the Stark's... split soul was the perfect way to break through the Five Elements barrier, but he accidentally went too far.
Actually, before Yammie, this... mad scientist was number 9.
It's not the kind of thing that... requires hoarding to transform from a #10 to a #0.
With Aizen's help, he broke through to level five, and his normal spiritual pressure was higher than Stark's, so he was ranked number 0.
But he didn't know that Stark's spiritual pressure was higher before he split his soul than it was after he broke through to the fifth level and transformed into his true form.
In order to study "Perfect Breakthrough Five, Surface Transformation"
To complete the "conception notification".
This ability, even with Szayelaporro's potential still quite good, which led to his demotion from No. 0, is something Aizen is determined to prevent from letting this idiot learn Stark's behavior this time. He doesn't even intend to let Stark follow the original storyline.
As for...
The Hueco Mundo, a palace as large as Barragán, isn't blind; why would it need to search for anything?
Moreover, compared to the others, Barragán is a typical double agent who is only good for being used, unlike the others who can be used as confidants.
Halibel and Ulquiorra are loyal and stable, while Stark and Nereil are just not keen on fighting, but their loyalty isn't a big issue. Just be careful not to let Nnoitra betray Nereil.
The key to this part lies with Szayelaporro; without Szayelaporro's help, Nnoitra's sneak attack would not succeed.
Szayelaporro's loyalty is not high, but he is just someone who likes to do scientific research and has no ambition to become the leader. As long as Aizen doesn't fall, this guy won't betray him.
An extra chapter will be added if the average daily subscription reaches 500 on the 26th.
Chapter 125 Kiyohime's Deception 1/10
Aside from Barragan, these five 55s were basically Aizen's main targets in Hueco Mundo's search.
As for Grimmjow, Nnoitra, and those Adjuchas, Aizen's fate was more of a matter of chance.
What you're meant to encounter and what you're meant to subdue will eventually appear. If you're unlucky and get killed by the Hueco Mundo Expeditionary Force or other similar forces, it just means you're too weak.
Shifting his thoughts back to the system shop, Aizen hesitated once more.
I definitely can't afford Shuten-dōji.
As for Ibaraki-dōji, to be honest, he was also a formidable figure, another oni king of Mount Ōe, and could be considered on par with Shuten-dōji.
But sometimes, price does reveal a lot.
In the world of Japanese yokai, Ibaraki-dōji is definitely in the top ten, but she is not one of the three great yokai.
If Ibaraki-dōji were truly on par with Shuten-dōji in every aspect, then the three great demons would become four great demons, and her price as a Berserker, maintaining her rationality, would not be lower than that of the magic-based Shuten-dōji.
Aizen hesitated to decide whether to waste the half-price coupon on Ibaraki.
He's only obtained this item once so far, and using it on a ceiling-level Heroic Spirit would definitely be the most cost-effective.
If Aizen himself wasn't strong enough, or if he was in dire need of manpower, he wouldn't hesitate to buy Ibaraki.
But now that he's bought Ibaraki, he's not necessarily stronger than Tosen, so he's conflicted about wasting this opportunity on Ibaraki.
Why are you so conflicted?
Kiyohime made things even worse.
Without considering her Noble Phantasm, Kiyohime's strength is simply appalling; perhaps even a genin with excellent combat experience from Naruto could defeat her.
Furthermore, Kiyohime's personality is also a headache; she doesn't allow lying to happen around her, so how can he pretend otherwise?
Unfortunately, Kiyohime herself is a female demon who can see through lies and despises lying.
Aizen wasn't happy about wasting this free opportunity to refresh it.
"Forget it, I'll just buy Kiyohime instead."
For reasons unknown, Aizen made the decision with surprising ease.
The actor's 6 points in acting credits disappeared in a flash.
A petite figure dressed in a kimono slowly appeared before Aizen.
"Kiyohime, wait, it seems I'm not a Servant anymore."
The girl with long, light green hair was halfway through her self-introduction when she suddenly realized something was wrong, and the delicate, pure white horn by her ear twitched.
Glancing at the fox-like man before her, the girl set aside her questions and leaned closer, sniffing him intently: "Although you don't seem to be, you must be the one who summoned me."
Have the magicians discovered a new way to summon an envoy? Regardless...
"From now on, you will be my loyal servant, Lady Anchin. But you mustn't deceive me."
"What a pity, deception has been a constant companion throughout my life."
Aizen's eyes curved upwards, making his face appear so sinister and cunning.
Kiyohime's movements and expression froze instantly, a hint of disgust and anger flashing in her eyes. Her body gradually transformed into a dragon-like form as she whispered hoarsely, "I hate it."
"Deception, Lady Anchin, are you trying to betray me again?"
"First of all, my name is Aizen Kai."
With an unchanging smile, he said, "Secondly, my plans and goals are inseparable from lies. If it's for you I'd rather abandon deception than not deceive you."
""
Kiyohime.
How heartless those words are.
However, this statement is not a lie.
At that moment, Kiyohime suddenly realized that not a single word the other party had said to her from the very beginning was a lie.
He can't live without lies, and he won't give up lying for his own sake.
For the first time, Kiyohime had a strange feeling.
This truth is so hurtful.
However, to put it another way, if the other party readily agreed, then I, who can see through lies, would probably be even angrier, because no one can hide the truth in their words in front of me.
For a moment, Kiyohime was caught in a dilemma.
She hates it.
Lies and deception, this "Lady Anjin"
She and he were incompatible, but he had never deceived her so far. If she killed him and then committed suicide together, it would make her seem like an unfit wife and mother.
Seeing this, Aizen smiled slightly and suddenly spoke again, reciting his famous quote.
"In the beginning, this world had neither truth nor lies, only the facts that appeared to exist."
However, everything in this world lives by mistaking facts that are advantageous to itself for reality.
Because if they don't do this, there's no other reason to live.
But in reality, for a powerless entity that occupies most of the world, the only truth is the one that is unsuitable for affirming itself.
"For example... Anzhen didn't actually know you loved him."
boom.
Still conflicted, Kiyohime lost control of her rage, and her entire body transformed into a pure white evil dragon.
Although it's called a dragon, it's actually just a large, pure white python with long horns.
A mixture of madness and killing intent raged, yet Aizen, who was the first to bear the brunt of this aura, maintained a smile without changing his expression.
The story of Kiyohime and Anchin is actually quite simple.
In her previous life, Kiyohime was a person. Upon seeing the monk Anchin again, she became madly infatuated with him. One night, she visited him but was rejected, yet they made a promise to meet again on her way home.
In truth, the taciturn Anchin was completely unaware that Kiyohime had fallen in love with him, treating her merely as an ordinary stranger.
Therefore, he broke the contract without obtaining permission from his superior, the monk.
However, Kiyohime didn't really want to.
He felt that Anzhen had not only rejected her love, but also deceived and insulted her feelings with lies.
Filled with despair, Kiyohime became neither human nor ghost, frantically chasing after Anchin. Completely unaware of her changed appearance, Kiyohime called out to Anchin, only to receive a curt "..." in response.
"Don't know"
As a result, Kiyohime felt that Anchin had once again trampled on her dignity and feelings, and thus completely lost her mind. The rest of the story is not important. The result was that after a series of ups and downs, Kiyohime burned Anchin to death and then committed suicide for love.
In Aizen's view, this was a very disappointing plot development for the king.
Ultimately, this story is essentially a misunderstanding.
Anzhen's failure to keep his promise was his mistake, but considering that many people usually agree to meet with unrelated strangers, it just so happens that their company leaders or family members have something to do.
Not going isn't a big deal.
Even later, it wasn't Anchin's fault that he didn't recognize Kiyohime. Strictly speaking, Anchin, the monk, also died unjustly, never knowing why he died.
"Did you realize it? I believe you must have realized it long after you became a Heroic Spirit, but you just didn't want to admit it, you didn't want to accept that... tragedy was actually created by yourself."
so"
Have you not also deceived yourself?
Roar! "Hado 1st Rush!"
Watching the giant serpent charging madly towards him, Aizen calmly extended a finger bow.
Chapter 126 The Outrageously Expensive Nezha 2/10
An invisible energy emanated from between his fingers, striking the white snake directly and sending it flying.
"hiss!"
A painful scream followed.
Some scales fell from the white snake as it was thrown away, indirectly proving that although she resembled a snake, she actually possessed the bloodline of a low-level dragon.
Seeing this, Aizen remained completely unmoved.
To paraphrase one of his famous quotes, it's like stepping on an ant without crushing it—that... the force required is very difficult to control.
If it weren't for the existence of lower-level Kido that don't prioritize lethality, even White Lightning could have killed Kiyohime instantly.
The difference in strength is simply too great.
Now, he wants Kiyohime to face reality.
What he needs is submission, not words that, while not entirely false, have a double meaning and are meant to deceive his subordinates.
He wouldn't mind using this method on others, but to use it to win over subordinates is very unusual; it shows a lack of confidence in his own personal charisma.
So, Aizen continued calmly, "Were you angry because you later realized that the monk hadn't trampled on your feelings and dignity, so you didn't continue to hate him. Instead, you transferred your hatred to the word 'deception'."
Only in this way can you accept that everything is because Anzhen broke her promise 237, that Anzhen lied. Only with this thought in mind will you not feel guilty or regretful, and only in this way can you give yourself a reason to continue loving.
In the end, you're just deceiving yourself and running away from the truth.
"shut up!"
Kiyohime, now back in human form, clutched her abdomen with one hand and gently wiped the blood from the corner of her mouth with the other, her face grim as she angrily spoke.
At this moment, Kiyohime no longer resembled a lovesick woman or a madwoman.
Aizen knew very well that if he complied with Kiyohime's wishes, given the woman's infatuated nature, she would likely treat him as "Anchin."
stonecrandall