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Surely, this pain was a farce. That's what the man told himself over and over again within his psyche, reiterating to himself that he truly believed some freak incident had occurred between himself and those that he had decimated. They were no more than bloodstains. Their blood would eventually ebb into the garden where it could serve as nutrients for a rather healthy and now eerie harvest that was to come. Those who had bravely defied the instructor were no longer of this world. Unfortunately, no ceremony had been performed to cleanse their souls and make their reincarnation a peaceful one. Thousands of spears along with gravity that had crushed their bodies allotted them a rather lethal end. How sad... He thought, as the words of despair and regret came out of his mouth in the form of inquires to the dead souls before him.
At the same time that the man was putting up the act, joy seemed to well up inside of him. For one reason or another, Ensō's dramatics were not interrupted by his personal thoughts, which directly contrasted with what he was displaying. Yes, it was indeed a sad situation, but that's what made it even more enjoyable. Kurohitsugi had only taken one thing from him, but it made up for this by giving him an everlasting memory of the desperate struggle he'd seen before it fully closed. What exactly had it stolen from him? Screams of pain and horror. Surely, none of the men wished to die, but that didn't mean anything to the clown. In fact, he wanted nothing more than to jump into the Black Coffin just to see their faces on the verge of death. What were they feeling? What were they saying? Were they praying to some foreign God, perhaps? All questions he posed to himself made his body shake, a shake that would be mistaken for sadness and his own terror once he 'realized' what had happened. Everything had taken place so quickly. Little effort had been put into their slaughter, save the high level Hadō. Hadō of this caliber was nothing more than a parting gift from the professor to those who couldn't keep up with his instructions. To fail this class meant death and that's exactly what they had received.
Destroyed, ripped apart, in tatters, unrecognizable, nothing more than bloodstains! Ah, how lovely it must be to become a subject of my games, truly. If only there were two of me, I could relish in this more often. Sickening thoughts ruminated within the man's head, but never reached the surface where his facade continued to show itself without breaking for even a second.
The barracks of the Seventh would've undoubtedly caught on to this rather quick execution, but they lacked the context needed to question Ensō properly. Considering the fact that they'd just lost a 4th seat and two other unseated members, they would surely be confused. Coupled with their loss of memory due to their hallucinogenic dreams that they would dare not share with others, this made for an absolutely delightful situation. The Fifth and Sixth Division were guaranteed to arrive soon. What kind of idiot would attempt to flee from the scene, even if they were truly distraught? Time for the instructor's answer: A fool, which was something that he wasn't. Perhaps it was time for a pop quiz whenever the first individual or group arrived at his location. Maybe even a different kind of Shinigami's quiz. No, he couldn't — he would not risk that after slaughtering three men in cold blood with questionable circumstances, but motives that were apparent to him, and him alone. Memories, hopes, dreams, relationships: they had all been sealed into the coffin of death. Any inkling of a future had been taken and surely there would be some form of punishment given to the man. Punishment was subjective, though. Execution, jail, beatings, or even something as minor as a temporary suspension could come about. Each option varied in its letahliy, making the man even more excited to see what was to come.
As tears fell from his face while his palms covered it, the man's ears perked up ever so slightly as well as his nose and sense of touch. His naturally enhanced senses recognized the Shinigami as he appeared, not leaving a single detail for questioning. The adjucator had appeared before him. In this world, one may consider luck to be a concept that is nonexistent, but Ensō couldn't help but believe at this moment. Water continued to come from his eyes as he slowly looked up at the 3rd seat whom he knew extremely well. A bond between the two was present, something that would no doubt be put into question based on the scene before them.
The Sixth is rather quick on the uptake, I see... This really can't get any better, can it?" Yet again, the sadistic clown had been blessed. Men such as himself were meant to uphold the law, but if their conviction was not solid, then it could be exploited. He knew the Kiyoshi very well, the two had quite the bond, indeed. Had his relationship with the man not existed, he would've already been in handcuffs, or the attempt would have been made. A sniffle escaped the man as the 3rd seat spoke to him. Wiping his tears, he looked once more at the man before answering. Crimson clashed with a lovely purple, threatening to overtake it. Although his eyes did not betray him, he was not opposed to betraying the man. The longer this farce went on, the more he got to play. Lips parted and words danced from the instructor's mouth onto the adjucator's ears:
"I... I wish I had more to say about what just happened. Shusuke-kun, you know me. This isn't something that I would-" He interrupted himself with a small whimper, his voice broke for a moment before he continued on, transparent poison seeping from his mouth as he told his 'truth.' "I was within the Third Division's Barracks not along ago, you see. Then, I suddenly sensed something amiss when a Shikai was released outside of the Central Seireitei. I've already gathered that the Captain's meeting wasn't going the best, so I have been on high alert." Thus far, his words weren't wrong or misconstruted at all, he would tie in the truth with lies, making it difficult to determine the right course of action. "One of the Shinigami here released his Shikai, something that I could sense from the Southeast, given that I was extremely anxious about the events going on in Central. At that time, I immediately rushed here, relieved to see that a spar was going on. The three Shinigami before me seemed to be kind at first, so I obliged them in their request for a spar, thinking that we could all use something to take our minds off of the power coming from Central. I am an instructor at the Academy, after-all..." Trailing off, he had to regain his composure yet again before continuing on as he gently bit his lip, showing the pain that he was in when speaking. "Then... I could feel it. The three young ones had turned their blades on me to kill me, not to spar with me. My anxiety mixed with my genuine fear for my life, and I utilized Kurohitsugi in order to subdue them... But I clearly lost control and killed the young ones... I'm so, so sorry! I didn't mean to do this! Why!? Why did they turn their blades on me!?"
And so, the act continued uninterrupted, allowing for the man before him to soak in the information as it came to him. Kurohitsugi was not a forbidden spell, but it certainly was a spell that was for combat. Given the circumstances, Ensō was enjoying himself, despite the atrocities he had committed.