A Shinigami Never Dies Empty-Handed
Muten Natsu escaped prison, resisted arrest, slaughtered nobles, and wiped out the Forty-Six Houses, yet he knew he was a good child.
He had wanted nothing more than to live an ordinary life as an ordinary person. Instead, he was forced to take up his Zanpakutō once again and return to Soul Society.
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“A cruel and lawless criminal has appeared in the West Rukongai.”
“A cannibalistic monster, risen from the dead, is advancing on Hakutōmon.”
“A crazed, bloodthirsty villain has entered Seireitei.”
“Muten Natsu has destroyed Las Noches.”
“Muten-sama is approaching Silbern Castle.”
“His Majesty the Supreme Soul King has arrived today at his loyal Soul King Palace.”
A Menos Hollow Skull Cannon, an Arrancar Spinal Spear, a Quincy Severed-Arm Bow, a Shinigami Dismembered Katana...
“Let’s set personal grudges aside for now.” Muten Natsu looked his enemy up and down.
“You look like you’ll be very useful.”
This is a fan translation of 死神不死于徒手 by 微凉温热. If you can, please support the original author.
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