"?"

Aizen's eyes turned serious, he thought for a long time, then spoke again.

"Try again?"

“Still tasteless.”

"I can't..."

Aizen took it and tasted a few bites himself.

The reason why he is so serious.

Because this glass of water, in his mirror flowers and water moons, is not water, but tea.

But it was strange that Grace didn't taste the tea.

He tried it himself and found that it was indeed the taste of tea that he had simulated.

How powerful Aizen's Kyoka Suigetsu can be actually depends on the person who uses it.

After all, the so-called complete hypnosis does not actually harm the mind, nor does it have any strong control effect. What you see after hypnosis are actually real scenes and characters. It's just that Aizen has compiled a set of private information and implanted it into the target's brain. These private information will be perfectly connected to the real scene, quietly replacing everything that is happening in reality, and guiding you to act according to Aizen's wishes, and finally the result that Aizen wants will happen.

To put it bluntly, Kyoka Shuigetsu is a script written by Aizen, and then he guides the hypnotized subject to believe it.

This means that the user's IQ and logical ability must be much higher than all hypnotized subjects, and the script he writes must be flawless.

Because as the plot progresses, there cannot be any information beyond reality, all information such as the five senses, spiritual pressure, etc. cannot be disconnected from reality in any way, otherwise the hypnotized subject will find out that he is hypnotized, and the illusion will be automatically broken.

Why does Aizen love to talk trash during the hypnosis process, telling the other person that they may be hypnotized by him? The purpose of creating this kind of psychological pressure is actually to interfere with the other person's judgment, making him waver and follow the script.

Secondly, Aizen's spiritual pressure must be higher than that of the hypnotized person, otherwise there will be no effect, or the hypnotic effect will be very poor. For example, Tsunayashiro Tokinada used Yanra Kagami to copy Kyoka Suigetsu, but the spiritual pressure was not enough, so it didn't work.

Moreover, during the hypnosis process, Aizen cannot be directly attacked physically by the hypnotized person. Once the spirit particles of both parties come into contact, the Kyouka Suigetsu will be passively broken.

But when Aizen is hurt, most of the time the hypnosis script is basically over.

Grayshuu "discarded his own martial arts" so it's not a problem of spiritual pressure.

He did not attack Aizen either.

So there was only one problem, and that was that Grayshu's logic was superior to his own.

What you simulated is full of loopholes in the other party's cognitive logic.

But the problem is, the cup of tea he simulated, whether it is the temperature, taste, or all other aspects, is the feeling he is most familiar with. How come Grace can't taste the tea flavor?

"how to say……"

Graysch felt that she couldn't explain it clearly to Aizen.

So… I took a pen and drew a cup of tea.

"Taste it?"

"..."

After tasting it, Aizen fell silent.

He felt that this cup of Grayshu's was very similar to the five-sense illusion he had constructed, but also different, or so to speak.

If the tea he created was an illusion in his memories, then the cup of tea that Grayshu created was indistinguishable from the real thing.

When people perceive something, it is indeed composed of five senses.

For example, an apple.

Visually it has a red color, smells sweet and fruity, tastes crispy, and hears the sound of chewing.

When Aizen sets these conditions, and then points to an iron ball and says that this is an apple, the person who is trapped in the illusion will believe that the iron ball is an apple.

But even if Aizen hypnotized Graysch and forced his five senses to appear, Graysch would only think that it was a red iron ball, a sweet iron ball, a crispy iron ball, it could be anything anyway, but it had nothing to do with an apple.

"Is that so?"

Aizen pondered for a long time.

Then he picked up the tea and said to Gresh.

"Try again?"

"what?!"

Graysch looked at Aizen in surprise.

She felt that she was not a good teacher, but Aizen was a real genius.

What Grayshu meant was that Aizen deceived his five senses and was superficial.

But Aizen was very smart. After thinking for a while, he successfully put all the fragments together to form the color of "apple".

Aizen is not like her, the world he sees is different.

"Flowers in the mirror and moons in the water... who says they are not real?"

Aizen was thoughtful.

He felt that his illusions could be further improved and reach a new level, but it would take a lot of effort.

After all, he didn't have Gray's dyeing ability, so he could only rely on his own experience to perfect it.

But there is no rush for this matter.

Because sharpening the knife does not delay chopping wood.

If he could become stronger first, it would be much easier to do this kind of thing.

"I'm going to go to Hueco Mundo to catch a few Hollows for research. I'll leave the Fifth Division to you."

Aizen made a quick decision.

"There's no one special in the Fifth Division. If there is, it's only him."

Many times, in Aizen's opinion, the relationship between subordinates and superiors should be one of obedience and being obeyed.

Therefore, there was nothing worth his attention in the Fifth Division.

However, in recent months, he has gradually developed a very different view of this relationship. To be more specific, it started when Gin Ichimaru came to him.

At that time he was still doing research on collapsed jade.

Naturally, it is impossible to promote the other party, nor to be too close to each other, but if there is anything to do, it will be handed over to the other party.

Aizen felt that the reason why he trained and valued Gin Ichimaru was, from a certain perspective, because he saw that Ichimaru's behavioral logic and way of thinking were different from those of ordinary people.

He was not very clear about how superiors and subordinates got along in other squads. When he was the deputy captain, he was always gentle and humble. He would do whatever the captain told him to do and was too lazy to care if he was not told to do so.

However, after Ichimaru became his subordinate, he was obviously the opposite of him. He did things he was told to do very casually, and although there were no mistakes, he was more proactive in doing things that he was not told to do.

For example, Aizen asked him to pull a weed in a flower field.

Ichimaru Ginneng was able to pull out all the similar weeds, then water and fertilize the garden and tidy up the entire garden.

Of course, Aizen doesn't think that such subordinates are bad. Subordinates who will take the initiative to do things are naturally much better than those who are like donkeys who only move when whipped.

"It's just that Ichimaru Gin..."

Aizen looked at Graysch in front of him and couldn't help but sigh.

"He probably already considered the vice-captain position his own. Now you suddenly appear and take away the vice-captain position. I don't know what he will do when I go to Hueco Mundo to catch Hollows."

Aizen was naturally not worried about Graysch.

He mentioned this.

I just hope that when Grayshu finds out that Gin Ichimaru has done something extreme, she will be gentler and not beat him to death.

Just when Aizen told Gray to guard the house, a small knocking sound was heard from the window.

"I really mean Cao Cao, Cao Cao is here."

Aizen couldn't help but sigh and said softly at the same time.

"come in."

The window covered with white paper was opened, and the person standing outside was indeed Gin Ichimaru, whom Aizen had just mentioned.

"How about you come in through the door occasionally?"

Aizen wouldn't say anything if it happened once or twice, but Ichimaru seemed to have become addicted to this behavior recently, and would often climb in through his window in the middle of the night, just like now, crawling in with all his might.

"Those who know you know that you are here to see the captain. Those who don't know might think that you are here to spy on me." Aizen said with a smile.

"What are you talking about, Captain? I always thought you were the one who understood me best."

Ichimaru Xiaoyin patted the wrinkles on his clothes with a narrowed eye, and sat down next to Aizen without any hesitation.

Aizen silently took off his black-framed glasses, wiped them with his sleeve, and put them back on. After completing this series of actions, he sighed.

"So why did you come to see me today?"

"This is a very important matter for Captain Aizen."

Ichimaru Gin said with a smile and looked at Graysh.

"I think this information cannot be heard by outsiders."

"Oh, well, Grayshu isn't..."

Aizen originally wanted to say that Graysch was not an outsider.

But before he finished speaking, he saw Grayshu wink at him, and then said to Ichimaru Gin with a look of disgust: "Who wants to listen."

Then, Gresh disappeared.

Ichimaru Gin immediately started adding fuel to the fire.

"Captain, this elusive ability must be guarded against!"

"Ah."

Aizen didn't know what to say.

Because only in Ichimaru Gin's eyes did Grayshure disappear, but in Aizen's eyes, Grayshure had never moved... Ichimaru was still putting eye drops on Grayshure in front of him, and he didn't know how to comment on it for a moment.

In order to divert Gin Ichimaru's attention from Graysch, Aizen quickly asked Ichimaru what was the matter.

At this time, Gin Ichimaru took out a slightly wrinkled notebook from his sleeve and handed it to Aizen.

"This is my record of observing Captain Urahara of Division 12 over the past few months."

Aizen took the book, glanced at Ichimaru with a little surprise, and opened the record book.

For a moment, the only sound in the room was the rustling of papers, mixed with soft breathing and the faint sound of the candlelight flickering.

After a while, Aizen snapped the notebook shut. The details written in the notebook made him look at Ichimaru in a different light.

In fact, Ichimaru Gin had shown him a lot of records about captains of other squads before. He always thought that they were collected by members of the other five squads and organized by Ichimaru Shin.

But now it seems that a lot of the content in the record book in his hand is definitely not something an ordinary team member can know.

Of course, it is not something that Gin Ichimaru can or should know.

There was no doubt that Ichimaru's methods were more powerful than he had imagined.

Aizen no longer wanted to find out when, what means, and how his teammates observed Urahara to obtain this record.

"How's that, Captain?"

When Ichimaru Gin saw Aizen close the book, he asked.

“Very detailed.”

Aizen said.

"You did a great job this time."

Although he already knew about Urahara and the Hogyoku from Graysch.

But because the records brought by Ichimaru Gin were so detailed, Aizen felt like he had suddenly realized something.

Maybe some of Urahara's actions seemed normal in the records, and Ichimaru wouldn't think there was anything wrong with it.

But after learning everything, Aizen would easily think that these actions were actually preparations for the creation of the Hogyoku.

"Although you did a good job, I have already given the position of vice-captain to Grayshu, so don't worry about it anymore."

Aizen gave the notice.

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