"Brainwashed." Is it so inconceivable to you that we would willingly lay down our lives for the man who's ensured the survival of our people? The father to whom we owe our very existence? You didn't even know who you were until His Majesty told you. You should be grateful.
[ He doesn't know the specifics of what he was told about them prior to the war, but Jugram can imagine—why would the Soul Society share the magnitude of their sins with the boy they've been relying upon to do their bidding? Why risk his refusing to be their mule? (This, of course, assumes that they've since gained enough awareness to see their atrocities as just that—a hypothetical that will probably always remain as such, considering that even Kurotsuchi remains in a division captain's seat as opposed to a guillotine's bascule.)
He chooses to operate under the assumption that Uryuu has, at least, shared some of the basic facts of the matter, though clearly the Court Guard has been persuasive enough for that to mean nothing to him. ]
Everything you know about your own people comes from the Soul Society. Do you really believe they'd tell you the truth?
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[ He doesn't know the specifics of what he was told about them prior to the war, but Jugram can imagine—why would the Soul Society share the magnitude of their sins with the boy they've been relying upon to do their bidding? Why risk his refusing to be their mule? (This, of course, assumes that they've since gained enough awareness to see their atrocities as just that—a hypothetical that will probably always remain as such, considering that even Kurotsuchi remains in a division captain's seat as opposed to a guillotine's bascule.)
He chooses to operate under the assumption that Uryuu has, at least, shared some of the basic facts of the matter, though clearly the Court Guard has been persuasive enough for that to mean nothing to him. ]
Everything you know about your own people comes from the Soul Society. Do you really believe they'd tell you the truth?