With a sign, Gabriel threw his hands up in mock surrender. He'd not killed that many, and had no choice but to concede defeat. Last time he lost a bet and tried to back out, he had died.
"Y'know, I heard that a low calorie diet is all the rage right now..."
He trailed off and fished out his wallet, pulling it open and drawing some money out.
"So, where do you want to eat? I'm pretty hungry myself."
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 3:13 pm
Trainer Alpha
As luck would have it, Gengyo knew of a good place in the West Rukongai's first district.
"As luck would have it, I know a really good place in West Rukongai's Jurinan District. Got all kinds of food and drinks and snacks and candy...and best of all, it has beautiful Feng Shui." Only a select few were aware of just how obsessive Gengyo was about Feng Shui. His office, barracks, dojo, bath house, his own quarters, the entire 6th Division grounds was an exceedingly complex and complicated series of overlapping, interconnected, concentric systems that Gengyo had created for the sole purpose of the feng shui being 100% perfect no matter where one was in his Division. For Gengyo to mention a restaurant as having good feng shui, it was one of the highest forms of praise he could give.
"Once we get there, I'll tell you what I managed to find out from Shizuko. You'll wanna hear this...follow me." And like that, Gengyo's shunpo was carrying him off to his favorite place to eat in the entire Soul Society.
His curiosity piqued, the ever cheerful and curious Gabriel de Wit dashed after him, his own shunpo propelling him forward. His stomach growled, and his mind itched at what Gengyo had said.
Royin rested his eyes as his fellow captains have joined into the meeting hall. He heard the new Kenpachi enter the hall, as well as the apologetic captains afterwards. Royin sighed as they were all trying to take blame for their actions. He opened one eye when he heard that Captain Mallory had some information. But then the head captain has spoke, ordering for everyone to leave to their posts, and talk to her privately. "great… "Royin sighed as he was looking forward to hearing something rather important, or really anything happening.
Royin, defeatedly, got up from the floor, as he heard the other captains chat among themselves. "First one to be here…and nothing.. "Royin mumbled as he wasn't pleased with the recent events. As most of the captains were leaving, Roying decide to take his leave as well. His steps echoed once again of the angry individual.
It seemed her journey up to the meeting hall had been all for not, as the meeting was finished before everyone even arrived. Letting out a frustrated sigh the Kenpachi turned to fallow her fellow captains out, no point in staying in someone else's division. As she left Nanashi's mind went to her division, though they'd met her at the burial ceremony she had yet to learn about them.
A sinister grin suddenly came across her face, she need to test their combat skills which meant a lot of fun.
(Exit)
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:32 am
The Head-Captain's judgements were swift, though luckily for them they lacked the sting that Leon had expected. Instead they were given a warning and told to go on their way, with Leon being assigned to sentry duty in the Human World, and Jack was told to head into Niwa's office for further discussion. It sounded bad, but Jack's cheerful attitude downplayed the potential for disappointment. He muttered words of parting as she left, the other captains beginning to converse amongst each other now that they had been formally dismissed. Leon himself wasn't in the mood for small talk; instead, the Division 13 leader but his lip, the thought of returning to the human world so soon making him sick to his stomach. Never had a glass of sake sounded so good, yet cause him so much nausea.
Remembering a small stash he kept hidden in his office for guests, Leon stumbled away, lightly clutching his stomach as he went to grab the supplies he'd need to help pass the time while watching over the human world. That sake had become less of a desire and more of a necessity at this point.