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Roja stood in front of Yamamoto confidently while wearing a special Haori different from the captain’s Haori. The special design of the Kido Grand Chief was engraved on it.


The captains were looking at Roja carefully. Some were looking hostile, while others looked as if they didn’t care. Aizen was smiling kindly without any flow in his act.


“Although you know most of the captains here, you will be working together from now on, so introduce yourselves.”


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