Shinigami
Administrator
Within his journey he learns the location, size, speed and trajectory of the threat. Without anyone attending to him, one could only dare wonder. Had the transmission even somehow reached his ears? With his abilities now halved, his scope of detection finds itself somewhat crippled, shrunken inside to match his loss of power.
The intensity of his visage neither increases or lightens. More information is received. The threat now finds itself lost in a hole, tunneling through. There is no natural hole within the Rukongai, Kyomu quickly understands the current outcome was birthed from the vain efforts of those within the Seireitei.
Where once his steps ensured his form remained invisible, imperceptible to all, now his greatest of efforts leave him as a blurred smudge in his passing to his peers. He arrives in time to see the titanic form of Captain Kagayaki, noting the passing of both Captain Kojima of Squad 9 and Third Seat Oda of Squad 5 as they move in swift pursuit. He lands on the southern Walls, and pauses, his lips move just beside Captain Kagayaki’s mountainous frame for a fleeting moment...and his form smears once again into an assortment of grays, blacks, whites, browns and blonde in the direction of both Captain Kojima and Tenzen Oda.
The words spoken to Captain Kagayaki lost to the ears of all others, yet they would no doubt strike a powerful chord within the aged man. Kyomu did not deceive himself, he knew that the Captain, former Lieutenant to the Commander as well as one of the man’s strongest of supporters was well aware of the incident within the First Division Barracks. There was a chance that he would not heed the words of the man portrayed villain, a Captain painted traitor. If so, then those silent words would serve only to incite the wrath of the titan, rather lead to the possible salvation of the Soul Society.
It was in truth a gamble, the second one Kyomu has taken today. For the sake of Soul Society he could only hope this one would pay off.
And so he moves, with no actual means to assist. Weakened or not his journey forward is meant to serve only as a marker, a way point. The man who had, for a few centuries lived as a phantom;silent, invisible, and imperceptible was, as of current not so. The specter moved not as a ghost, but as a man, meant to be seen, noticed and perceived.
The on-goings beneath the earth or lost to him, well beyond the scope of his own perception, still he fashions a guess or two regarding those events. The haze from the heat conjured by the flames of the dragon linger still above ground, Kyomu recalls Captain Kojima’s secret and labored training. Had he succeeded?
....No
It wasn’t possible for Maho to have mastered it, not in this span of time, and not with his feeble understanding. The man was a blunt object, in dire want of intellect. Still..he had perhaps made considerable strides during this desperate hour. The risks and dangers present forcing the man into a state where his body responded accordingly in a desperate attempt to evolve and surpass his limits.
All these things he ponders upon, he considers and assesses as he moves, the ground sundering with the passing of the beast. By now many of the residents of the Rukongai should have been retrieved and transported elsewhere, while the others should be dead and gone. Both Captain Kojima and Third Seat Oda should be underground. Good, this meant there shouldn’t be any witnesses present.
If Captain Kagayaki did not hesitate, if the man could shelve his prejudice and silence his doubts, fears and apprehensions then perhaps...they could bring an end to this matter. He recalls the vision of pink from atop the wall as he passed. His Lieutenant was indeed safe, but for how long? If they didn’t succeed not only her, but the rest of his squad would certainly be at great risk. They needed to survive, he had much to tell them.
The ground rumbles, though clearly not from the travels of the Kototsu alone. Kyomu, silently wills Yasu to keep her distance, while also willing Captain Kagayaki to come with the greatest of haste.