The 664th episode of Bleach is illustrated. In the previous episode, under the pressure of Yoruichi, D was able to open the Perfect Body. Since Yoruichi was poisoned and currently has no fighting ability, Urahara Kisuke takes over. The good thing is that after waiting for the "Manager" (Urahara Kisuke) for a long time, we can finally see the end. So let's enter our illustration today. The first thing to talk about is Yaichi's spiritual pressure of transforming 48 times in one second, and "d" directly said that no matter how many changes you make, it will be useless! In fact, it means "Our battle is turn-based. After you finish fighting, take a break and let me show you some skills!" Start showing your abilities... After showing their abilities, they couldn't just start fighting, at least there should be some entertainment. So they started discussing the survival of the three realms of "the real world, Hueco Mundo, and Soul Society", and "D" wanted to see what kind of world Yhwach would create after destroying them. Urahara's answer was "I want to see what I made with my own hands~" Now that the entertainment show has a result, let's start the attack; if the store manager is caught, what should he do? The highlight is here, the store manager finally figured it out. But this is where the story ends. Judging from the store manager's "Many Solutions" above, it is very similar to Captain Nirvana's ending, both of which "summon/materialize" a "creature". Captain Nirvana's is "poison" and what exactly is the store manager's ability? |
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