Half a month passed in an instant.
On the day it ended, Squad 11 was unusually lively.
Before dawn had fully broken, rough voices were already rolling through the compound from inside.
"Everyone up! Get your things in order, clean yourselves up. Look sharp!"
Squad 11 operated in a state of general disorder on any ordinary day. The neighbors who heard the commotion didn't look toward it. They kept their heads down and moved faster.
Roughly half a minute later, Squad 11's mbers filed out in a line, arranging themselves in two rows on either side of the path with expressions that were, for once, composed and waiting.
The grimy everyday uniforms had been changed out. Even the habitual laziness in their faces had been replaced by sothing more rigid. And then, a mont later, a broad figure pushed through the middle of the line.
His presence alone pulled every eye in the area.
Over two ters tall, but the height was almost a secondary detail. What stopped people was the build. The kind of fra that made certain common expressions suddenly stop feeling like exaggerations.
Kijishi Kenpachi walked between his people with his head high, glancing around at the assembled group, a look of faint satisfaction on his face.
He had co into his captaincy easily enough. But that didn't an he lacked the ability to back it up.
Squad 11 was different from everything else. No need to think too hard. No need to worry about the usual asures of gain and loss. Do the missions, handle what needs handling, and outside of that: even if things got a little out of hand, nobody was going to co looking.
That arrangent suited Kijishi exactly.
He liked this life. He intended to keep living it.
So anything that tried to disrupt or rewrite the world as he understood it: he answered with the full weight of what he was capable of.
For soone who had co up in the Rukongai, face was life itself.
You were watched at every mont. The smallest show of weakness, the slightest hesitation, and soone would start calculating the angle. In the world Kijishi ca from, losing was not a setback. It was removal.
He had seen potential in Miasa Susumu. But Miasa had lost, and that was that. The ga had its rules, and everyone played by them.
As for himself: he would answer every insult with everything he had.
Squad 11 was his territory. His domain. No one walked over it, student or otherwise.
Actually.
If anything.
An Academy student was exactly the kind of target where he could make an example without anyone raising serious objections. It was the cleanest kind of statent.
These thoughts settled in his head and ca to rest. A contemptuous smile crossed his face. He raised one hand and waved it forward.
"Let's go, boys."
The call carried the sa casual energy of a street crew heading out for a walk. The people living nearby gave them wide clearance. The reputation of this squad extended in all directions, and the locals had developed well-practiced avoidance routes over the years.
Kijishi didn't care.
He had lived in the lower districts. The opinions of people who couldn't affect him had never mattered.
His philosophy was simple: answer upward, manage downward. Keep the hierarchy intact, face outward in the direction that counted.
Today's business felt more like an execution than a fight. But that was fine. The student had walked into it with his eyes open. Don't bla for where you ended up, kid. You haven't lived at the bottom. You wouldn't understand.
"Where exactly are we going?"
Kijishi glanced sideways at the nearest subordinate, who straightened imdiately.
"Sir! The location is the main street of the third western district!"
The venue wasn't inside Seireitei. That wasn't surprising. Seireitei strictly prohibited private fights, and releasing a Zanpakuto without permission ca with consequences nobody wanted. The outer districts had their own standard.
Kijishi had no particular objection to the venue. The one thing that gave him the smallest pause was the decision itself.
Choosing where you die: that was a specific kind of resignation.
He had half-expected the student to run, or to find so way to avoid the confrontation. Either of those outcos would have been manageable. He had grown up dealing with slippery situations and had the skills to extract value from a reluctant opponent.
But this situation had turned out differently.
The student had accepted the invitation. He had nad a location.
By any reading, that was soone walking willingly into a losing situation. Kijishi could only conclude that the other side had run out of options and was making the only move left available.
Maybe show so restraint at the end. Give him a cleaner exit than the alternative.
On that thought, he moved.
As a Gotei 13 squad captain, passing through Seireitei's gate was a matter of rank.
The people around him gave him the appropriate looks as he passed. Kijishi absorbed that attention and found it satisfying. That was what made the whole thing worth it. Being seen. Being respected out of necessity. Having a reputation that preceded you into every room.
All of it was the product of position and strength. That was exactly why Squad 11's na mattered so much to him.
"Captain. We've arrived."
The voice ca from beside him. Kijishi surfaced from his thoughts.
He looked ahead.
The street ahead was wide, and the onlookers had already arranged themselves into a loose ring around the edges. Two figures stood in the open space within the ring.
A dark-haired woman in operational clothing was watching Kijishi with a complicated expression. She looked like she had sothing to say.
The person beside her raised a hand and stopped her, and said with a calm smile:
"It's fine. Leave it to from here."
Soifon didn't say what she had been going to say. She pressed her jaw tight, gave a small nod.
"Take care of yourself."
She stepped back.
And Matsushita Yusuke, appearing for the first ti in half a month, had sothing different about him. A settled quality. A composure that hadn't been there before.
His arms were crossed at his chest. He looked at Kijishi with complete confidence.
That look made Kijishi fractionally uncomfortable. It wasn't the expression of soone who had made peace with dying.
A low-grade unease surfaced. He responded with the kind of words he'd always used before a fight on the street, a force of habit as much as anything else.
"Heh. Couldn't wait any longer to co get yourself killed."
"Read it wrong."
Matsushita Yusuke tilted his chin up slightly. His right hand ca up level, index finger extended, pointing across the distance at Kijishi.
The wind ca through and lifted his tied-back hair behind him.
Unhurried. Completely certain.
"You're the challenger."
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