Back outside the Seireitei, Ichigo and his group stood on the launch platform prepared by Kūkaku Shiba. The air buzzed with spiritual energy. Each of them held the crystal core tightly in their hands, feeling it hum with power. Kūkaku raised her arms and began the incantation, her voice loud and steady, reverberating through the windswept cliffs.
A swirling sphere of spiritual energy formed around them, its translucent barrier flickering with raw power. The ground trembled slightly beneath them as the energy surged.
Then, with a deafening blast, the cannon fired. The glowing orb shot high into the sky, trailing light behind it like a comet. It soared over the Rukongai and rapidly closed the distance to the Seireitei's towering walls.
But as it reached the outer barrier, it slowed. The protective field around the Seireitei pulsed against it, resisting entry. The sphere trembled violently, spiritual pressure clashing in an explosive struggle—until, finally, it forced its way through with a blinding flash. The barrier buckled—and the orb shattered.
The group was violently scattered.
Ichigo landed hard on a rooftop, flipping mid-air before skidding to a stop on his feet. Dust swirled around him. He glanced around but sensed no one near him. He had deliberately distanced himself from Ganju during the launch, not wanting the headache. Somewhere else, Chad had landed with Ganju, their spiritual energy flaring faintly in the distance. Orihime landed with Uryuu nearby, while Yoruichi, in her feline form, touched down gracefully on her own.
Ichigo exhaled slowly and stood tall, eyes narrowing. He instantly extended his senses outward—and the sensation nearly overwhelmed him.
'Wow… old man Yamamoto's Reishi is something else,' he thought, a thrill running through him. 'It's like a blazing furnace, just sitting there at the center. And Kenpachi… that guy's presence is insane. He's not far either… Guess I'll be fighting him soon enough.'
But his focus sharpened as he felt two distinct signatures approaching fast.
'Right now, I need to deal with these two,' he thought, his gaze lifting toward the sky.
Two Soul Reapers were speeding toward him, their robes billowing in the wind, hands gripping their hilts.
Ichigo's lips curled into a smirk. His fingers twitched, eager.
'This is gonna be fun,' he thought.
A bald Soul Reaper stepped into view, his gait relaxed but deliberate, one hand resting casually on the hilt of his sheathed sword. His grin stretched ear to ear as he approached, the sound of his sandals scraping lightly against the stone tiles. Behind him, another Soul Reaper stood at a distance, arms crossed and watching with mild interest.
"What a lucky day," the bald man said with a smirk, tilting his head as he studied Ichigo. "To think dodging deployment would end so well for me."
He stopped just a few paces away, his stance widening slightly.
"But it's not very lucky for you," he added with a cocky edge. This was Ikkaku Madarame.
Elsewhere, in a wide-open plaza, a group of Soul Reapers stood around a large, smoldering crater in the ground. The edges were scorched, and dust still hung in the air.
"What? It's an impact crater!!" one of them shouted, pointing in shock.
"But what could've made it?!" another asked, stepping forward cautiously.
"There are no bodies… that means they're still alive. Let's find them!"
"Yeah!" the others responded, their footsteps pounding as they rushed off in different directions.
Up in a thickly-leaved tree not far from the scene, Chad crouched low behind the trunk, his massive frame partially obscured by branches. Ganju sat beside him, peeking through the leaves with furrowed brows.
"What now?" Chad asked, keeping his voice low.
"I don't know. I'm not exactly a Seireitei expert," Ganju muttered, rubbing the back of his head. "But we sure as hell can't just stay here forever."
In a quieter corner of Seireitei, Orihime sat up slowly, her cheeks flushed as she blinked away the remnants of a vivid dream. Her eyes darted around—until she saw Uryuu standing nearby, calling her name.
Her smile instantly faded into a disappointed sigh.
"Ah… it was just you," she murmured under her breath.
But then a jolt of pain shot through her shoulder. "Ow…" she winced, placing a hand over the spot.
"We got lucky," Uryuu said, adjusting his glasses. "We landed where there's no one around."
"Yeah, really lucky… ouch," she muttered again.
"Be careful!" Uryuu stepped closer, concern showing in his eyes. "You were injured in the crash. I gave you some basic first aid with a bandage I had, but I didn't bring any aspirin."
"You did? Thank you, Uryuu," she said softly, touched by the effort.
He smiled faintly. "We better move. Someone might've heard the noise."
"Yeah, let's go," she said, steadying herself as she stood up with a slight limp.
Back at Ichigo's location, Ikkaku had just finished his strange, overly proud Lucky Dance, spinning in place and throwing up a pair of victorious fingers.
"You must be confident in your powers," he said, his smirk widening as his stance shifted low, ready to pounce. "But I'm afraid you've come to your death."
Without warning, Ikkaku vanished in a flash of movement.
Whoosh!
In an instant, he was right in front of Ichigo, his sword slicing horizontally with deadly speed.
Shing!
Ichigo reacted fast, stepping back just enough for the blade to whistle past him.
Kang!
Sparks flew as their swords clashed for the first time.
'He dodged it?!' Ikkaku thought in shock, eyes narrowing.
But Ichigo gave him no room to recover.
In a blur of movement, he used Sonído—his figure flickered and disappeared.
Flash!
He reappeared behind Ikkaku, his blade drawn and already resting against the back of his neck.
"You better get serious, or you might just die here, baldy," Ichigo said calmly, his golden eyes locked onto him with a predator's focus.
Startled, Ikkaku immediately launched himself forward, rolling into a dash to put distance between them. He turned mid-run, now glaring at Ichigo with a mixture of awe and excitement.
'How fast can he be?! That wasn't even Shunpo!' he realized.
But instead of fear, a grin crept back onto his face.
"Alright," he said with a chuckle. "What's your name, Ryoka?"
"Ichigo Kurosaki," he replied coolly, raising his blade.
"Nice. That's a good name. Men whose names begin with 'I' are usually good-looking and talented. I am the third seat assistant of the Eleventh Company—Ikkaku Madarame! Since our names begin with the same letter, we should be friends."
"Only if we both make it out alive, of course," Ichigo said with a smirk.
"Yes! Great answer!" Ikkaku cheered.
Then, gripping the hilt and scabbard of his sword tightly, he shouted:
"Extend!! Hōzukimaru!!"
With a loud clang, the metal rang through the air as Ikkaku slammed the hilt and scabbard of his sword together. In a flash of motion, they locked into place, merging with a fluid clack. The weapon pulsed faintly with spiritual energy as it transformed before Ichigo's eyes.
The blade extended rapidly with a whirring sound, the shaft lengthening into a thick, dark wooden staff that Ikkaku spun once with practiced ease. At the tip, a gleaming curved blade jutted forward, razor-sharp and glinting under the light. The entire weapon had taken on the look of a deadly spear—lean, fast, and brutal.
Ikkaku held it proudly, one hand gripping the center of the staff, the other poised near the end. He spun it once behind his back before slamming the butt of it into the ground, the impact cracking the stone beneath his feet.
'Man, I loved it when Zanpakutō had cool designs,' Ichigo thought, eyes narrowing with interest. 'That thing looks like it's meant to kill, not just fight.'
His stance lowered slightly, muscles tensing. This fight was about to get serious.
TO BE CONTINUED