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Well, in the beginning it was probably because she was a woman ranked higher than him, a man. That's what I understood from his words. By time it may have developed into more, like her pitying him for being weaker than her, seeing him as a beast more than a warrior because of the depths he sunk into to reach his goals.

By teaming up with Szayelapporo and attacking her from behind, he made it clear that he had no remorse on how he defeated his enemies, as long as he could.

In the end, he found an opponent who were strong enough to defeat him, and who had no remorse of killing him so that he could get the death he always wanted. In his own words, drowning in his own blood and dying before his body even hit the ground.