Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World/Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World III

Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World III is the third edition of a three volume series of Bleach novels by Ryohgo Narita that centers on Shūhei Hisagi.

Opening
Hikone Ubuginu recalls the first moment they came into existence, waking up and having no memories at all, not of a childhood nor of a past life. Yet despite that, Hikone was created by fusing thousands of soul pieces together. Fragments of Hollows, Humans, and Shinigami; even Quincy that lived thousands of years ago and fragments of the Soul King. However, due to this unnatural and paradoxical existence, Hikone's body could not keep itself together, not until Tokinada Tsunayashiro collected a "piece" of the Soul King strong enough to force the others together. It was this specific piece that gave Hikone their first memory, in the form of a dream; a dream of being imprisoned.

While Hikone was an individual with their own feelings and desires, the countless and varying Souls that composed Hikone did as well causing an unmatched chaos within Hikone's psyche. Some pieces were misanthropes, while yet others were philanthropes, and one specific one yearned for bloodshed and detested all the others. However, thanks to Tokinada's guidance, Hikone was able to maintain dominance of their own existence due to a desire to become a beloved King for Tokinada. Likewise, Tokinada taught Hikone the necessity of bloodshed, which could satisfy their more violent components.

Chapter 19
Hundreds of years before the Wandenreich war, Tokinada's wife, Kakyou, recently discovered his true nature. Yet despite this knowledge, she remains kind and compassionate and tries to empathize with him. Frustrated, Tokinada recalls how he was forced into marriage by his family. Extremely darwinistic, the Tsunayashiro family was adamant on remaining the leader and strongest of the Noble Houses and dedicated itself to culling the weak from their lineage.

Driven by his own urges, Tokinada settled on marriage with a lowly Shinigami originating from the Rukongai, planning on giving her great happiness only to brutally tear it away later on. Yet as Tokinada revealed his true intentions on the evening of their wedding ceremony, Kakyou did not fall into despair, but remained happy for herself and her best friend, Kaname Tōsen. Unable to comprehend her kindness and empathy, Tokinada only grew more frustrated with her.

As Kakyou was a very promising and talented graduate from the Shin'ō Academy, even catching the attention of Shunsui Kyōraku and Jūshirō Ukitake, Tokinada grew to resent her even more, yet was unable to get rid of her as his family was happy at such a successful "experiment". Yet one night a random Shinigami who befriended Kakyou confronted Tokinada about his treatment of his wife. As Tokinada unveiled the full truth to the Shinigami, the latter became enraged and attacked the noble.

As the two fought, with Tokinada having the advantage, Kakyou discovered them and attempted to stop the fight. Taking advantage of the distraction, Tokinada slaughtered the Shinigami before turning his attention to Kakyou. As Kakyou releases her Zanpakutō, Suzumushi, Tokinada relishes the fact that he was finally able to break her happiness and proceeds to kill her as well.

With her final words, Kakyou apologizes for not being able to "sweep away the clouds" of Tokinada's unhappiness. Upon hearing her empathic words full of pity, Tokinada trembled with fury, utterly unable to comprehend her kindness. Eventually calming down, Tokanada says that he had hoped to show her the true ugliness of the world, and in the way he opened up to her, he did love her to some degree.

Afterwards, Tokinada returned to the heads of his family, where he lied about the circumstances of Kakyou's death. As Tokinada told them, he could not stand being married to a commoner and when he caught Kakyou commuting adultery with another Shinigami, he had killed them in self-defense. While the Tsunayashiro elders branded Tokinada as incompetent, they tried to cover up the event as they also had their secrets. Indeed, were it not for the interference of another noble, Shunsui Kyōraku, who brought the events to light, Tokinada's life might have been very different.

In the present, Shunsui and his allies arrive at the fake Soul King Palace in the Valley of Screams. As Shunsui admires Tokinada's ability to construct the replica in secret, Yoruichi Shihōin wonders how he managed to achieve such a feat, especially since the mechanism that keeps the real Palace afloat is highly confidential. As Shunsui senses Tokinada's Reiatsu inside, he prepares to enter, though he orders Kenpachi Zaraki to stay behind for now. While Kenpachi is reluctant, he understands Shunsui's reasoning and begrudgingly accepts his duties as a captain.

Interrupting them, Yoruichi brings up her and Byakuya Kuchiki's meeting with Tokinada earlier. As Yoruichi mentions, she would have killed Tokinada then and there for insulting Hisana Kuchiki if Byakuya hadn't held her back. Yoruichi does realize, however, that while Byakuya appeared calm, he barely managed to restrain himself and prevent a civil war from happening. Hearing this, Shunsui is grateful he had sent Byakuya and Tōshirō Hitsugaya away to investigate the Human World earlier.

Entering the Palace, Shunsui is quickly confronted by Tokinada. As the two banter about their mutual history, Shunsui draws Katen Kyōkotsu and asks Tokinada about his plans, specifically the purpose of the replica palace. In response, Tokinada mocks Shunsui about the latter's rebellious actions, and that the Captain-Commander is turning against the very history of Soul Society itself. As Tokinada explains, the Tsunayashiro Family is the cornerstone of Soul Society's history, and turning against him is the equivalent of treason.

Shunsui tries to refute him, saying that Tokinda is claiming sovereignty over not just Soul Society, but also the Human World and Hueco Mundo. In response, Tokinada claims that such a ruler would deserve respect, for allowing the inhabitants of Hueco Mundo to experience daylight for the first time. Tokinada then mentions the Wandenreich war, as hardly anyone is even aware of Ichigo Kurosaki's efforts to stop the three worlds from collapsing, and proceeds to ask if the Substitute Shinigami does not deserve his recognition.

Upon hearing this, Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck interrupts them and says that Ichigo does not care about such fame anyway. Tokinada refutes her, denying it is fair nonetheless, just as how Hollows and Arrancar like her are living a cursed existence. However, Nelliel ignores him, and states that Tokinada should not use Ichigo to justify his own selfishness. Hearing this, a curious Liltotto Lamperd asks Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez if Nelliel is Ichigo's partner. Surprised, Grimmjow denies this and states that Ichigo already has a Human partner, Orihime Inoue, someone far more compatible with him than an Arrancar.

Ignoring them, Tokinada continues his argument, saying that he greatly admires Ichigo's efforts of saving Soul Society from Yhwach. Shunsui interrupts him and says that he knows what Tokinada truly wants: a world where all order and common sense is destroyed. Tokinada replies that in the Human World, both religion and science will be uprooted if the truth of their world is revealed, and that the Humans need to see the world for what it is; evil. Shunsui silently acknowledges the untold chaos that will erupt in the Human World if the truth of their existence and afterlives were to come out, and tells Tokinada to stop with his pretense. Tokinada does not want justice, nor does he want to reform the world; he just wants to watch everything break down into chaos, destruction, and anarchy which he believes to be the true nature of everything.

Hearing this, everyone present sans Nanao and Yoruichi are in disbelief that Tokinada's ambitions stretch so far for such a meaningless goal. As Tokinada congratulates Shunsui for understanding him better than his own family, Tier Harribel interrupts him and asks him if he really wants to break down all of existence just for his own pleasure. Amused, Tokinada addresses the "Queen of Hueco Mundo" and confronts her with the existence all Hollows have, an unyielding drive to quench their desires, whether it is destruction, companionship, or beauty, in an attempt to fill the void in their hearts. Harribel refutes this, saying that as much as this world requires sacrifices, there is no need to enjoy them. But Tokinada counters by saying that to him, necessities and pleasure are one and the same.

As everyone present is stunned with the realization just how insane Tokinada is, Kensei Muguruma breaks the silence by declaring his intention to fight. As if in response, Grimmjow, Kenpachi, and Candice Catnipp prepare to attack as well. Tokinada, however, is disappointed that nobody seems to understand his reasoning, and abandons all pretenses of trying to explain himself. Shunsui gives Tokinada a chance to turn himself in to be tried, but Tokinada asks him what exactly he will be accused of. In response, Shunsui reveals his knowledge of Hikone's illegal creation, among which is the grave crime of granting Shinigami powers to a being of Human essence.

While Tokinada counters that the Gotei 13 did the same thing to Ichigo after Sōsuke Aizen's defeat, Shunsui says that it was a special circumstance that Captain-Commander Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto gave express permission for. However, shortly afterwards the passage of time causes Tokinada's shadow to move beneath Shunsui, who immediately uses Kageoni to attack him.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the Valley of Screams, Shinji Hirako stands atop the Nadeshiko flower platform generated by his Bankai. As Shinji thanks Sakanade for its hard work, he complains about how his Zanpakutō forced him to surround himself with his enemies. Looking at the mountains of Hollow corpses around him, all killed by each other, Shinji notes that Sakashima Yokoshima Happōfusagari does not recognize the difference between friends and foes. In fact, the Bankai extends that illusion towards everyone, causing enemies to become allies and allies to become enemies. However, this does make the Bankai nigh-useless in one-on-one fights.

While Shinji is disappointed that Tokinada and Hikone were not present, as he could have made them attack each other, he prepares to leave. He does, however, chastise Sakanade for being a very uncooperative Zanpakutō, as the Shikai is useful against stronger opponents while the Bankai is only useful against weaker ones.

Somewhere else in the Valley of Screams, Aura Michibane is fighting Kūgo Ginjō, Shūkurō Tsukishima, and Giriko Kutsuzawa, when she notices the army of Hollows created by Ikomikidomoe have all been killed. As Aura effortlessly turns intangible to avoid the others' attacks, Ginjō tries to probe her for information. While Yukio Hans Vorarlberna confirms that he helped Aura isolate Karakura Town, Ginjō wants to know Aura's end goal. In response, Aura asks Ginjō if he still desires to get revenge on the Shinigami. While Ginjō assumes Yukio told her about his past, Yukio reveals that it was the opposite, Aura came to him with information. It is then that Aura reveals to Ginjō that her father was the Fullbringer Tenshiyo Agata. As Ginjō recognizes the name, he realizes that Aura is a second generation Fullbringer, and Aura sincerely thanks Ginjō for giving her father hope.

While Ginjō disagrees, as he blames himself for the deaths of the Fullbringers, he asks Aura why she works alongside a Shinigami like Tokinada. Aura replies that Tokinada wants the Fullbringers on his side to create a new world, a world where they can be "predators" again. Before they can continue, however, Tsukishima has taken advantage of the situation to use Book of the End on Yukio, and Tsukishima declares that it can allow him to discover and undo any brainwashing done on his former comrade. However, as Aura continues to smile, Tsukishima suddenly turns on Ginjō and Giriko, apologizing as he "bookmarks" them as well.

Chapter 20
As Shūhei Hisagi exits the portal, he finds himself in an unidentified room. Initially wondering if the Dangai disrupted his transfer somehow, as Hisagi notices the Soul Society-like architecture around him, he quickly notices the different density of the surrounding Reishi and realizes he is indeed in the Valley of Screams. Furthermore, Hisagi senses a large variety of immense Reiatsu some distance beneath him, and recognizes one of them as Kenpachi Zaraki's Reiatsu. Concluding that the Gotei 13 must have acted independently on the strange events happening, Hisagi decides to investigate his surroundings.

Exploring the nearby rooms, Hisagi eventually finds a large chamber with a glass container connected to different devices in the middle. As Hisagi wonders what it is, a familiar voice replies that the container is their future throne. Hisagi turns around and discovers that the voice belongs to Hikone, who also recognizes Hisagi. While Hikone initially wonders why Hisagi is here, they eventually believe Hisagi to be Tokinada's guest. Upon hearing the name, Hisagi demands to know if Tokinada's present as well, which Hikone confirms. Hikone suggests taking Hisagi to meet Tokinada, but the child's immense, hybrid Reiatsu intimidates Hisagi.

Realizing that Hikone, despite their power, really is just an innocent child, Hisagi decides to take a different approach. Hisagi asks Hikone if they're aware of what Tokinada's plans are, and while Hikone admits they don't fully understand them, the goals must be noble as Tokinada is a good person. In response, Hisagi carefully suggests if it's possible that Tokinada may have made a mistake, a distraught Hikone demands to know where Tokinada's mistake lies, so that they can see it with their very own eyes. As Hisagi tries to answer, Hikone continues by saying that even if Tokinada made a mistake to other people, he'll always be right to Hikone as to them, Tokinada is "justice".

Hearing that word, Hisagi angrily interrupts a startled Hikone, but quickly apologizes for his outburst. Hisagi tries to explain that "justice" is not a word to be used lightly, but Hikone replies that justice is what the Shinigami fight for. While Hisagi tries to explain that Tokinada's justice may not be the same as that of the Gotei 13, Hikone reveals that Tokinada already explained that and that Hikone will have to fight the Shinigami. As Hikone apologizes and prepares to leave, Hisagi stops them and demands to know for what reason Hikone will fight Shinigami. Hikone replies that Tokinada explained that the Shinigami are "enemies", but Hisagi ignores them and tries to dissuade Hikone by revealing that the child will most certainly be killed by the raw might of Kenpachi Zaraki.

Slightly saddened, Hikone explains that if they have to die for Tokinada, they'll accept it as their fate. In reponse, Hisagi angrily says that one should never throw their life away so trivially, to which Hikone apologizes for once again making Hisagi angry. Hisagi uses Bakudō #63 Sajō Sabaku to restrain Hikone, and says that while Tokinada may be his enemy, he doesn't consider Hikone to be one. Hikone does not understand the distinction, and breaks free of the Kido. Before Hisagi can react, Hikone uses Senka to incapacitate Hisagi. As Hisagi loses consciousness, Hikone says that they cannot win against them, Tokinada, and Aura, and asks Hisagi to remain here and rest.

Meanwhile, in the Palace courtyard below, Tokinada barely manages to draw his own Zanpakutō to block Shunsui's Kageoni attack. Noticing this, Kenpachi complains that Shunsui finally initiated the fight without telling him, as he was bored from the conversation, and Ikkaku and Yumichika request Shunsui for the three of them to fight first. Before anyone can react, however, Tokinada yells Hikone's name, which immediately causes an immense Reiatsu to be suddenly sensed by everyone present.

In response, all the fighters present step forward and prepare for battle, an within seconds Hikone appears before them. While Candice is nervous, Grimmjow instantly notices that, despite appearances, Hikone has undergone significant growth since their last fight. As Hikone awaits Tokinada's orders, the Noble introduces Hikone to everyone present as the Soul King of the new era. As everyone present lets that knowledge sink in, Shunsui tells Tokinada that such disrespect is unbecoming of a Noble of Soul Society, but Tokinada counters that it's the exact opposite, considering the state of the current Soul King.

As Harribel studies Hikone, she only voices her disgust at Tokinada's plan to sacrifice an innocent child to such a fate. Adressing Hikone, Tokinada introduces the fighters present, and tells Hikone they will be their future subjects. An excited Hikone introduces themselves and mentions the fun they had fighting some of them before, to which Tokinada replies that Hikone should not dislike them. As Hikone acknowledges this fact, Tokinada casually orders Hikone to slaughter them all, to which a still-smiling Hikone agrees to.

While Nanao is terrified of the unusual child and its immense power, Hikone simply thanks everyone for being there to fight. Wasting no time, Hikone releases their Zanpakutō: "Hatch the Deceased - Ikomikidomoe".

As an immense torrent of Reiatsu pours from Ikomikidomoe, it transforms from a sword into a large, humanoid Hollow, smaller than the sword's previous release, but with far more compressed Reiatsu. Hikone once again thanks everyone for being there before immediately generating a Heilig Bogen and firing a combined Heilig Pfeil and Cero at the group. While Liltotto is shocked that Hikone could combine such incompatible techniques, the Arrancar step forward to fight Ikomikidomoe directly.

Grimmjow notes that even though Ikomikidomoe resembles an Adjuchas, its power is greater than most Vasto Lorde. Harribel, however, recognizes Ikomikidomoe as an ancient and powerful Hollow from Baraggan Louisenbairn's time as ruler, but does wonder how that Hollow wound up as a Zanpakutō in Soul Society. In response, Grimmjow releases Pantera, while Harribel and Nelliel follow up with their own Resurrección.

Kenpachi, noticing this, gains a desire to fight Grimmjow, but is reminded by Ikkaku and Yumichika that the Arrancar are their allies for now, so Kenpachi then wonders who of Hikone, Tokinada, and Ikomikidomoe is the strongest. While initially intimidated by Ikomikidomoe, Ikkaku and Yumichika joing Kenpachi in attacking the Hollow Zanpakutō regardless. In response, Ikomikidomoe releases a massive blast of Reiatsu that wrecks most of the courtyard and greatly injures the Arrancar, even though Harribel used a shield of water to block most of the blast.

Shunsui, meanwhile used  Kageoni to hide himself from Ikomikidomoe's attack inside Tokinada's shadow. As Tokinada laments that the courtyard has been wrecked, he tells himself to have Aura repair it later. Shunsui comments on this, expressing his sympathies for whoever Tokinada else managed to ensnare. However, Shunsui becomes serious upon studying Ikomikidomoe, and notes that as rare as "living" Zanpakutō are, Hollow-like Zanpakutō are unheard of. Not only that, but since Hikone is the one wielding Ikomikidomoe, the sword's immense Hollow Reiatsu is being poured directly into the child, a process that normal Shinigami would be unable to survive. As Shunsui starts to understand Hikone's nature, he expresses sympathy for the child, and Tokinada gloats how it makes Hikone a perfect Soul King candidate like Ichigo or Ginjo.

While Shunsui suspects Tokinada is lying to him, he proceeds to bring up an earlier conversation and asks if Tokinada was truly not responsible for the death of Nanao's mother. Tokinada confirms that, sadly, he had nothing to with it, which Shunsui considers unfortunate. While Tokinada is confused for a moment, he quickly realizes that Shunsui has activated his Yubikiri Genman technique, a game that forces those playing it to tell the truth. If any of the participants lies, they experience severe pain.

Tokinada wonders why Shunsui did not use that power earlier, and decides to ask Shunsui about Nanao's Zanpakutō, Shinken Hakkyōken. As Shunsui is shocked, Tokinada reveals that the House of Tsunayashiro had always suspected that Shunsui had illegally hidden the Ise clan's sacred Zanpakutō away, but Ginrei Kuchiki had already spoken out in Shunsui's favor. Deciding to make a move, Shunsui casually asks what Tokinada's Zanpakutō is called again. When Tokinada attempts to avoid answering, Shunsui immediatly realizes that Kuten-kyōkoku is not the Zanpakutō's true name, much to Tokinada's shock.

As Shunsui reveals, he suspected this because Kuten-kyōkoku is written with similar Kanji as Katen Kyōkotsu, therefore it is likely Tokinada uses a fake name to avoid drawing out his Zanpakutō's full power. Tokinada confirms this is true, and deliberately chose that name to mock Shunsui, upon which he decides to call out his true Zanpakutō. As Tokinada proceeds to chant the release command, "Sip from the four seas, the heavenly shores entwine. Equally duplicate ten thousands, and sharpen-", Shunsui attempts to stop him and stabs Tokinada, only to realize too late that Tokinada's injury is a required component for the full release of Enrakyoten.

As Shunsui attempts to stop Tokinada, Enrakyoten proceeds to glow with a brilliant, silver light that temporarily blinds Shunsui, allowing Tokinada to free himself. As Shunsui quickly recovers, he notices that all the dirt and damage on the sword has disappeared, and Tokinada gloats that he will now show them the Zanpakutō of House of Tsunayashiro, one of the oldest Zanpakutō in existence, Enrakyoten.

At the same time, in the space generated by Yukio's Fullbring, Aura senses that both Ikomikidomoe and Tokinada have gotten serious and unleashed their full power. While Yukio mutters that Aura's powers are a "cheat code", Aura starts mentioning Urahara's presence, before sensing that Hisagi has awakened in the throne room. Intrigued by his presence, Aura decides to confront Hisagi first.

Meanwhile, in the palace courtyard, Grimmjow is furiously fighting against Ikomikidomoe while Hikone fends off attacks from the Quincy. As Grimmjow notes that Hikone has gotten stronger since their last fight, Hikone thanks him for the compliment and says it is thanks to Ikomikidomoe. Hikone then says they will become "King", to which Grimmjow responds that he shares that goal. In response, Ikomikidomoe laughs at the idea of someone as young as Grimmjow ruling over Hueco Mundo.

Hearing this, Grimmjow reminisces of his time with his former Fraccion, as well as his promise to kill and devour anyone that tries to rule over him. While Grimmjow realizes that Ikomikidomoe is a dangerous opponent, his predatory instincts compel him to fight anyway. Harribel, who is present, realizes his as well, and mentions to herself that it is because of this that she never addresses herself as ruler in Grimmjow's presence. As Grimmjow reminds himself he is the King, he bears his fangs and prepares to pounce.

Chapter 21
After Hisagi was incapacitated by Hikone, the Shinigami awoke inside his Inner World, which takes the appearance of a idyllic plain with large trees and a red, rusty windmill that rotates perpetually. While Hisagi gains his bearings, he hears Kazeshini greeting him, the spirit taking on the appearance of a black wind. In response, Hisagi reprimands Kazeshini, telling his Zanpakutō Spirit that he still refuses to satiate its bloodlust. Because of this, Kazeshini changes its appearance into that of a humanoid shadow.

As Kazeshini explains, it is merely a shadow of Hisagi, and constantly switches forms, speech pattern, and other traits depending on how the light strikes. Exasperated, Hisagi asks if that means that all his attempts to understand Kazeshini before were meaningless. Kazeshini disagrees, saying that Hisagi only learned to understand a part of him, just enough to achieve Shikai. As Kazeshini says this is the reason it has invited Hisagi back, it turns into a black wind again and passes through him, waking him up while reminding Hisagi to dedicate his blood and life to itself.

Hisagi then wakes up in the throne room, angry that Kazeshini still demands bloodshed and killing and says that he refuses to kill Hikone. As Hisagi tries to find a way out, he is confronted by Aura, who tells him there is no way for Hisagi to escape by himself. While Hisagi realizes he cannot win against Aura or Hikone, he still draws his Zanpakutō and demands to know where Urahara is. When Aura assures him that Urahara is completely unharmed, Hisagi instead demands to be let out.

Aura explains that only her, Hikone, and Tokinada can freely exit or enter the throne room, to which Hisagi asks if she still plans to use the Hōgyoku to make Hikone the Soul King. While Aura only confirms that this is Tokinada's wish, Hisagi compares them to Aizen's attempt to overthrow the Soul King with the Hōgyoku. While Aura is confused for a moment, she quickly realizes that Hisagi has no idea what the Soul King truly is. As Hisagi responds that he knows enough, that Mimihagi saved the worlds after Yhwach killed the Soul King, he does doubt that truth and asks if there is more he should know.

Aura only responds that Hikone would keep the worlds more stable than they were before, to which Hisagi replies that even if Hikone wants to become the Soul King, Hisagi would stop them. Continuing, Hisagi explains that Hikone is ignorant of everything still, and that all the child knows was what Tokinada taught them. Hisagi says that, after Hikone experiences the full world and still wishes to continue, Hisagi will not say anything anymore and will even be prepared to fight Hikone. Thinking back to his relationship with Tōsen, Hisagi says that he must meet Tokinada himself, both as a journalist and as a Shinigami.

Hearing this, Aura retorts that knowing the whole world will not guarantee happiness, and that some people would prefer living isolated from the outside world. Hisagi replies that while he initially thought Hikone is like that, he knows by now the child does have their own will. In response, Aura smiles and walks towards confused Hisagi and whispers something in his ear. As Hisagi struggles to understand what she meant, Aura vanishes and leaves an open doorway for Hisagi to leave through.

Meanwhile, in the sky above the courtyard, while Ikomikidomoe is occupied by the Arrancar, Hikone is fighting off the Quincy. As Liltotto & Candice harass Hikone with a rain of Heilig Pfeil, Liltotto admires HIkone's strength, even if it is still inferior to Ichigo's. Meninas moves in and punches Hikone, but the force causes her break her hand, and Bambietta Basterbine directly touches Hikone and causes the child to explode, though Hikone's High-Speed Regeneration saves them. While Liltotto saves Giselle from a Cero, she notes that her fellow Quincy are starting to get fatigued. In response, Hikone simply says that they have now memorized all the Quincy's attacks.

Before Liltotto can react, Hikone quickly counterattacks and prepares to vaporize Liltotto with a Cero. However, they are suddenly interrupted when they sense a monstrous Reiatsu pouring down on them, and Kenpachi appears next to them. As Kenpachi declares Hikone to be the strongest opponent present, Hikone responds by firing a Cero at the Shinigami, which Kenpachi effortlessly dissipates with his sword.

While the Quincy are impressed and intimidated by Kenpachi's might, Liltotto feels conflicted as Kenpachi was the one who defeated Gremmy during the war. Ikkaku and Yumichika appear behind them, and Ikkaku notest he irony of Kenpachi saving them while Yumichika reluctantly assures the Quincy they won't betray them now. As both Shinigami explain, they will never forgive the Quincy for what they did to their fellow Shinigami, especially Giselle, but they will abide by Shunsui's orders. While Liltotto tries to keep Giselle from angering them even more, Ikkaku simply advises them to stay out of Kenpachi's way no matter what.

As Kenpachi effortlessly fights off Hikone's attacks, he responds by slashing through Hikone's Hierro, though Hikone uses Blut Vene to stop the bleeding. Kenpachi recognizes the technique from his fight with Ichigo, and Hikone is elated to be compared to such a hero. As Hikone mentions Kenpachi by name, the child says they heard about the Shinigami captain from Hisagi. This alarms Ikkaku and Yumichika, and Hikone explains that Hisagi is unconscious in the throne room at the moment. As the two Shinigami try to leave to rescue their ally, Hikone intercepts them, but is in turn stopped from killing them by Kenpachi.

Kenpachi reminds Hikone that the fight is between the two of them, and orders Ikkaku and Yumichika to leave. In response, Hikone combines Shunpo, Sonído, Hirenkyaku, and Bringer Light to appear instantly in front of Kenpachi, before using Hierro and Blut Arterie to strike several powerful blows. However, Kenpachi merely slashes through Hikone's defenses again, and says that he has figured out Hikone's strength. Removing his eyepatch, Kenpachi notes how entertaining Hikone is.

At the same time, in the Hōōden, Ōetsu Nimaiya is staring off into the distance when he is joined by Ichibē Hyōsube. As the two share some banter, Ichibē asks Ōetsu if Ikomikidomoe is indeed in the Valley of Screams. Ōetsu replies that Ichibē already has seen it all and Ichibē muses on the strangeness that a monster amongst Menos has now reached a different evolutionary path. While Ōetsu tries to mention Tokinada and Aura's unsanctioned entrance into the palace, Ichibē interrupts him and says that their purpose is simply to maintain the status quo. As long as the world itself stays the same, it does not matter who rules over it.

While Ōetsu disagrees, Ichibē merely replies that he will not interfere in the matters of Soul Society. As Ichibē explains, Shunsui is doing an admiral enough job, and there is no reason for them to favor one descendant of the Noble Houses over another. As Ichibē sits down he says that regardless of the Linchpin's free will, or lack thereof, as long as it maintains the worlds, the "ordinary peace" will remain. Laughin, Ichibē turns his gaze towards the greater palace, and wonders what the Soul King, Yhwach, has as their opinion.

A very long time ago, in the primeval days of Soul Society, before all Shinigami had access to Zanpakutō, the Menos prospered in Hueco Mundo and managed to reach the level of Adjuchas. One of these Adjuchas was particularly powerful one, and it came into conflict with one of the first Vasto Lorde to exist, Baraggan Louisenbairn. This Adjuchas even left Hueco Mundo and attacked both the human world and Soul Society, in order to consuming everything it saw and keep evolving without limit.

While similar to Aaroniero Arruruerie's Glotoneria abilities, this Adjuchas did not assimilate the unique powers of any it consumed, but rather the full Reiatsu potential of its victims. Growing exponentially stronger, this Hollow was eventually recognized by Baraggan as a "walking disaster with infinite evolution". The two Hollows made a pact never to interfere with each other.

Eventually, the powerful Adjuchas attacked Soul Society, defeating even a younger Yamamoto, and tried to devour the Soul King itself. However, the Hollow was defeated by Ichibē, who used Ichimonji to erase the Hollow's name. Since the Hollow contained too much consumed Souls to purify at once, Ōetsu sealed the Hollow inside a Zanpakutō, and Ichibē used Shirafude Ichimonji to rename the Hollow as Ikomikidomoe. Until a Shinigami would be able to wield it, Ōetsu sealed the Zanpakutō deep inside the Hōōden, where it remained until it was claimed by a child. A child who could become the Soul King, and who was destined to be devoured by the blade itself.

Back in the courtyard in the Valley of Screams, Grimmjow, Nelliel, Harribel, and the other Arrancar are slowly exhausting themselves in their fight with Ikomikidomoe. As they note Ikomikidomoe is an aberration that possesses the advantages of the three classes of Menos, while still possessing immense levels of Reiatsu. Despite Ikomikidomoe's bulk, its Sonído is proficient enough that it can strike targets with incredible speed and precision. And should Ikomikidomoe get injured, it can absorb the dense Reishi from Valley of Screams to perform High-Speed Regeneration.

Due to this, Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio notes that they will tire themselves out long before they can take out Ikomikidomoe. While Harribel agrees, Nelliel states that it is not a reason to give up. Hearing this, a bemused Dordoni acknowledges the fate of him fighting alongside his successor as "Tres Espada". Nelliel agrees, but states that they can put aside their differences concerning his fight with Ichigo for the time being. A shocked Dordoni now realizes that the childlike Arrancar that accompanied Ichigo into Las Noches and his fellow Tres Espada were one and the same.

Putting aside the revelation, Dordoni releases Giralda and uses its cyclones in combination with Harribel's water to ensnare Ikomikidomoe. In response, Ikomikidomoe fires a Cero from its eye to blow away the water, but Cirucci Sanderwicci releases Golondrina and launches its blades into Ikomikidomoe's eye. Taking advantage of Ikomikidomoe's blindness, Nelliel launches her Lanzador Verde at its eye, where the lance buries itself deep enough to prevent easy regeneration. Following on this, Charlotte also enters his Resurrección, Reina de Rosas, and uses his Rosa Blanca technique to deprive Ikomikidomoe from more Reishi.

As Ikomikidomoe tries to escape from the thorns by spawning more Hollows, Meninas punches it into submission while Liltotto devours its new creations and Candice and Bambietta unleash their full firepower on it. Finally, Grimmjow and Luppi declare they will be the one to destroy Ikomikidomoe as they start charging Reiatsu. While Ikomikidomoe tries to shield itself, it finds itself paralyzed by NaNaNa Najahkoop's The Underbelly. Before Ikomikidomoe can react anymore, it is hit by a full power Gran Rey Cero and Desgarrón combination.

Meanwhile, during Kenpachi and Hikone's battle, Hikone senses that Ikomikidomoe is in trouble. Dodging Kenpachi's attacks, Hikone apologizes and asks for some time. As Hikone explains, they'll soon gain the power to kill Kenpachi. An intrigued Kenpachi asks if Hikone refers to their Bankai, but Hikone says that it is probably more accurate to refer to it as a Resurrección, and immediately heads towards Ikomikidomoe's location below.

In courtyard, a severely injured Ikomikidomoe curses the Arrancar, and declares that it will regain its true name. Just as Grimmjow plans to finish of Ikomikidomoe, Hikone arrives and tells the Hollow that it already has a name as their Zanpakutō. Trembling, Ikomikidomoe tries to beg to Hikone, who ignores the Hollow and proceeds to thank everyone present. Hikone proceeds to call out Ikomikidomoe's full name: Ikomikidomoe Hō'ōraku Hakkei. Immediately, Ikomikidomoe's physical form disintegrates as a white wind surrounds Hikone. As Ikomikidomoe transforms into a pure white Katana, Hikone's Shihakushō turns black as their appearance becomes more like a Hollow. Everyone present is shocked as Hikone's Reiatsu skyrockets, its full potential unleashed, and becoming truly transcendent like Sōsuke Aizen did upon fusing with the Hōgyoku.

Hikone proceeds to bid the Arrancar goodbye as they return to fight and defeat Kenpachi, the mightiest Shinigami.

Characters
Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World III features a number of existing characters, as well as original characters created for this series of novels. They include: