![]() He crowds Ikakku and Yumichika more, make the business he used to shove on to them more his own again. Now that Yachiru is no longer on his shoulder and you’ve vanished from his side, he feels more lost than he ever did racing down streets that never led to his destination. How can they know what killed you and not have known how to stop it? So why are you dead? His grief would be boiling anger and violent denial. The best healer can pull anyone from death’s grasp. It’s an idea that’s only ever been aided by people like Ichigo and other shinigami all-stars around him. If the best of the best can’t heal you then what are they doing at the top? He has a misunderstanding of the shinigami elite, another ingrained concept from his bloody rukongai days: those who are the best can do anything if they hone their talent enough. If you died of causes beyond a sword, his foundation would be pretty shaken. Did you fight well? Did you die well? Is your opponent still alive? So, if you died in battle, the acceptance would be almost immediate. The attitude that dying on the battlefield is an honor, that literally fighting for your life is a good way to go, has been ingrained from him since he was small and bearing his teeth to win the chance to grow up. *This was sitting half-finished in my drafts with the cheating on Renji ask and like….why must these hunks of burning love suffer for our amusement so? I’m making this after the manga because it would be the most painful after not having Yachiru and apparently that’s the theme of this blog right now lmao. ![]() Scenario of how kenpachi would react to the knowledge of the death of his s / ofem. ![]()
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