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@ K3npachi:

Yes, he used both of them. The only difference between them was that Tôsen was blind to the manipulation, and followed Aizen blindly, like a God. Gin spent all those years only trying to figure out how to kill Aizen. He was a clever bastard. He would have succeeded if it wasn't for the Hogyôku.

It would have been ironic, though, if Aizen died at the hands of one of his loyal followers.

@ Mixedupshit12:

Haha, I can almost imagine that :P