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Or he wants to go out the way he came in... In violence and bloodshed. It's not that unlikely that he's trying to pick a fight with Ichigo, or prove his superiority over him, is it? They way I'm following it is that Ichigo went and killed Yamamoto's traitors, then went and took off, leaving Yamamoto in the precarious political position of having relied on a third party to deal with things... a party that he can't dominate personally, or even employ. It'd be pretty emasculating.
Or he wants to go out the way he came in... In violence and bloodshed. It's not that unlikely that he's trying to pick a fight with Ichigo, or prove his superiority over him, is it? They way I'm following it is that Ichigo went and killed Yamamoto's traitors, then went and took off, leaving Yamamoto in the precarious political position of having relied on a third party to deal with things... a party that he can't dominate personally, or even employ. It'd be pretty emasculating.