To release or to not release the most destructive and tyrannical force of evil in order to thwart an even greater evil that is plaguing the Soul Society? Well, the Head Captain did just that and it was a risky gamble nonetheless. An adversary of Aizen's caliber, none would dare to oppose Aizen's strength, power, and manipulative nature. Of course Aizen wasn't 100% release ~ you cannot unleash the beast without first putting a leash on him. The Gotei 13, of course, are shocked with Kyoraku's choice in releasing Aizen, but would other choice is there? It wouldn't be long before Aizen used Hadou #90 - Kurohitsugi (Black Coffin) in order to thwart Yhwach's reiatsu monster balls. Aizen tells everyone not to fret because his reiatsu alone can stop the monster balls. And then Aizen says something completely predictable - He can bring down the Royal Palace just from his reiatsu. A sacred place can now be suddenly brought down to the surface by someone's pure spiritual energy ~ is Aizen capable of such a feat? Well, of course he is ~ he IS a man full of tricks. He is so overwhelmingly OP that something of that caliber, for him, is child's play. That concludes the chapter. Again, it's set-up for what's to come. Aizen's role now has piqued my interest a it and I'm curious to know the extent of where he's going with in aiding the Gotei 13 against the Wandenreich. Knowing him, he has an ulterior motive, but in terms of evil ~ whose stronger: Aizen or Yhwach? I'm going to give this week's chapter a C.
So what did you think of this week's chapter? Good? Bad? Somewhere in the middle? Comment below and let me know. As always, look forward to WBCRs whenever chapter's out (Thursdays normally, but will be posted on Saturdays at latest). Until then, you stay classy now.
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