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With the Royal Guard defeated, Yhwach heads towards the Spirit King Palace. Meanwhile, Ichigo's group arrives at the palace and resurrects Ichibē, the latter asks Ichigo to stop Yhwach. At the same time, Yhwach pierces the Spirit King with his sword, while revealing that he is the Spirit King's son. 68: The Ordinary Peace: July 3, 2015 [58]
Aizen's arrogance towards the matter results with him being gagged as the final seals are added and the sentence escalated to 20,000 years. Later, when the Wandenreich invade the Soul Society, Yhwach asks Aizen to join up with them, but he refuses and delays the time sufficiently in conversation and he is forced to retreat. During the second ...
A Squad Five lieutenant at the time, Aizen learns from his captain Shinji Hirako that Kisuke Urahara will be a Squad Twelve Captain with the support of Squad Two Captain Yoruichi Shihōin. Despite the animosity towards him by his lieutenant Hiyori Sarugaki, Kisuke manages to win her respect, as he recruits an imprisoned Mayuri Kurotsuchi to ...
Yamamoto unknowingly defeats a fake replica, and the real Yhwach arrives and identifies him as the second half of the Lloyd twins, Stern Ritter "Y" Royd Lloyd. Yhwach destroys the Division 1 barracks and kills Royd for his failure. Yhwach reveals he was busy meeting with Sōsuke Aizen in his underground prison. Considered by the Wandenreich to ...
But after Aizen's attempt on his life, Yhwach ends up being killed by Ichigo after Uryū weakens the Quincy so a death blow can be made. Dying after telling Ichigo he condemned the world to continue the cycle of life and death, Yhwach's corpse becomes the new linchpin to reality while his spiritual pressure would briefly manifest ten years ...
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