Suì-Fēng vs. BG9

Suì-Fēng vs. BG9 is a fight that takes place during the Quincy Blood War, between Captain Suì-Fēng and Stern Ritter "K" BG9.

Prologue
As Wandenreich envelops and replaces Seireitei, Marechiyo Ōmaeda expresses his confusions, wondering where the Second Division's building has gone. He is further confused by the fact that his own palace has abruptly vanished. The frightened Marechiyo starts to panic, but is suddenly surprised when his little sister Mareyo grabs onto his leg. Crying, she begs Marechiyo not to go. She tells him that she is scared, and that she wants him to stay, even if he will not play ball with her. Regaining his composure, Marechiyo apologizes to her, saying that he has to go out for a bit. He tells her that she is smart, so she should understand that he is not leaving her behind because he wants her to be scared, but because he has to protect their family and neighbors, as well as Seireitei, since it is his duty as a soldier of the Gotei 13. Mareyo starts to cry again, so Marechiyo attempts to reassure her that he will come back safely. However, BG9 suddenly lands behind him, smashing the ground. When the Sternritter emerges from the cloud of dust it kicked up, Marechiyo recognizes it as the one who stole his captain's Bankai.

BG9 proceeds to interrogate Marechiyo - whose Shikai, Gegetsuburi, is active - on the whereabouts of his captain. It asks him the question three times, threatening him with its tendrils. It states that it already conducted a search using a sample of her Reiatsu obtained during their last battle. However, despite extending the search beyond the limits of Seireitei, it has been unable to find her. Marechiyo answers that he already told it that he does not know where she is. He explains that generally he would not tell it even if he did know, but that he really does not know, since she did not even tell him. He then tells the Sternritter that it does not know about his personality; he is not clever, so he would have let the captain's location slip if he truly did know. Finally, he states that even if it did find his captain, she would not lose to the likes of him anyway.

Noting that Marechiyo has refused to answer its question for a third time, BG9 decides to change to a different form of query. The Sternritter pierces a nearby building with one of its tendrils, impaling Mareyo, before lifting her into the air, destroying the structure. BG9 asks if she is a relative of his, but then states that it does not need an answer, since despite their lack of visual conformity, the Reiatsu conformity between Marechiyo and Mareyo exceeds levels of 50%. It goes on to state it has located three other individuals within a 30 meter radius that have Reiatsu conforming to his own by over 50%. BG9 states that if Marechiyo refuses to answer its question again, it will immediately eliminate them. In response, Marechiyo swings Gegetsuburi at it, striking the side of its head. BG9 states that it has two queries, first asking whether it should take Marechiyo's response as a refusal to answer its question. It then pierces his left shoulder with three tendrils, explaining that if it releases Mareyo, large quantities of bodily fluid would be expelled from her wound, resulting in her death. It voices its second question, asking Marechiyo if this is acceptable to him.

Marechiyo attempts to swing Gegetsuburi at it again, but BG9 deflects the blow with some of its tendrils and pierces his right shoulder with another. It states that there is a possibility that Marechiyo's linguistic faculties have stopped working due to shock, and decides to give him 15 seconds to answer its query. Marechiyo shouts that he would not let it get away with what it has done. When the 15 seconds expire, BG9 manifests its Reishi Minigun and takes aim at the pinned Marechiyo. The Sternritter fires at him, only for a large portion of its gun's barrel to be torn off. Landing on the roof of a nearby building, Suì-Fēng drops the gun's barrel, as well as the bullets it had fired. She remarks that she was under the impression that Quincy only used bows and arrows, and that they must be more advanced than what she gave them credit for.