Thread:Omega64/@comment-4503935-20190703001710/@comment-4503935-20190831031048

Omega64 wrote: Well, it depends on whether you think that should be enough for her to move on. After all, she felt partly responsible for his Hollowfication and for killing a lot of the Shiba's influence. Remember, after Isshin left, Kaien represented much of the Shiba's future, and after he died, they lost significant power among the other noble families. Even though some, such as Byakuya, still deemed it necessary to treat them with respect despite their demotion. So it wasn't just his death, its what it did to his family as well as the fact she should've ignored her captain's orders not to help kaien, not caring about how not only would she may have died in the process, but his pride as well or the fact she didn't know that there was no way to save him from his hollowfication?