Tōshirō Hitsugaya & Kenpachi Zaraki vs. Kagerōza Inaba

Tōshirō Hitsugaya & Kenpachi Zaraki vs. Kageroza Inaba is a fight taking place in the Reigai Uprising. It is the conflict of Captains Tōshirō Hitsugaya and Kenpachi Zaraki against Kenpachi ZarakiInaba]] after they had fought against members of Kageroza's Reigai invasion force. The two captains confront Kageroza to try to stop his plans.

Prologue
After returning to Soul Society, Captains Kuchiki, Hitsugaya, and Zaraki split up to deal with the enemy Reigai on their way towards Kageroza Inaba at the 12th Division barracks. After having grievous injuries inflicted to him from his encounter with the Reigai-Hinamoris, Captain Hitsugaya makes his way to Kageroza He is the first of the Gotei 13 captains that returned to Soul Society to arrive, breathing heavily as he comes upon Kageroza's compound. As he enters the building, he notices a presence behind him and asks if it is Captain Kenpachi Zaraki. The fellow captain confirms this, and is the second captain to arrive after having fought his Reigai counterpart and members of the Onmitsukidō controlled by Reigai-Suì-Fēng. Zaraki then states it appears that they are the only two left of the four captains who returned to Soul Society, but it may not be that bad. Hitsugaya replies back to the 10th Division captain that they do not know if the others were defeated yet. They then notice a presence as Kageroza appears before them, chuckling to himself. Zaraki asks just what is Kageroza is laughing about, while Hitsugaya states that they have wiped out most of Kageroza's invasion force and that they will crush his plans right here. Hitsugaya then draws his sword and demands Kageroza to tell them who he is. Kageroza remains silent, which prompts Zaraki to tell Hitsugaya that Kageroza does not want to answer. Zaraki goes on to say that it does not matter who Kageroza is, telling Kageroza that he only wants to know one thing: whether or not he is strong. Kageroza resumes laughing in amusement, saying that it is disappointing that they still have not realized that they have no chance at victory.