To his regret, nothing unexpected happened during the soul burial internship.

There was no Hollow invasion as imagined, nor any assassination attempts by nobles.

No accidents occurred until everyone completed the Soul Burial Trial and returned to Soul Society safely.

The entire process took less than two hours.

"Normally, it should take at least a whole night."

Before the interdimensional gate, Aizen analyzed, "However, it may be due to the efforts of Master Feng, but this time the Soul Burial assessment was specially arranged in an area with a relatively high density of spirits."

Ru Yueming suddenly realized: "I didn't expect Teacher Feng to be so thoughtful."

Aizen glanced at him and replied without changing his expression:

"is it possible……"

"He just doesn't want to see you anymore."

Ruyueming: "?"

…………

The next morning, under the sunlight.

The largest dojo of the Spirit Arts Academy was filled with students and Grim Reapers who came to watch the show; the huge venue was almost entirely filled with dark figures.

Dean Yuanzhilang stood on the high platform, looking down at the upright figures with a serious expression, a hint of satisfaction flashing in his eyes.

The task assigned to him by the captain was finally completed successfully.

Once this year's students graduate, he should step down from his position as dean and return to the First Division to perform other missions.

Once the preparation area was full of people, Genjiro Oki stepped forward, his spiritual pressure gathering in his throat, and he emitted a sound that could be heard throughout the entire dojo.

In an instant, the venue fell silent, and countless eyes focused on the high platform.

"Everyone, the graduation assessment is now officially beginning!"

The graduating sixth-year students had a hint of anticipation in their eyes, excited about the upcoming life in Team Thirteen.

As Yueming sat in the center of them, she vaguely sensed something was amiss.

The figures on the platform were not only Genjiro Oki and a group of teachers, but also many other faces, some familiar and some unfamiliar.

The most memorable of them all was that bright, bald head.

Yamamoto Genryusai Shigekuni.

He sat upright, his hands resting on his cane, his white captain's haori hanging down on either side, adding to his dignified air.

On either side of him stood Retsu Unohana and a pale-faced young man who coughed intermittently.

"Hiss, something's not right!"

As Yueming crossed his arms, his brows furrowed, he looked at Aizen beside him and said with a serious expression:

"Sousuke, even the old man Yama is starting to go crazy."

"A mere graduation exam has caused such a commotion."

Aizen glanced at him but didn't say anything more.

Some people have skin as thick as a city wall; even if they know whose fault it is, they won't easily admit it.

Given the previous Soul Burial assessment, he thought that Ru Yueming's lightning-proof constitution had improved and that he could easily pass this graduation assessment without any problems.

As it turns out, he was still too young.

Unexpectedly, the bigger one was at the back.

When was the last time the Captain-Commander proctored the graduation exam? Aizen narrowed his eyes, recalling what Kaede-sensei had taught in class.

It seems to be around the time when Kyoraku Shunsui and Ukitake Jushiro took their graduation exams, right?

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Chapter 89 The First Person to Respect Teachers and Value Morality

"Teacher, cough cough, is that child looking around like Ruyueming?"

A slightly weak voice rang out from the high platform. The speaker was pale and looked like he was in serious physical distress.

"Well, it's him."

Yamamoto squinted, his gaze fixed on Akira Kisaragi, who seemed to have ADHD, in the preparation area below. Suddenly, he felt embarrassed.

"To gain the approval of Lord Mimihagi, you are indeed extraordinary."

Jushiro Ukitake exclaimed, "Not only is his talent astonishing, but he also remains calm and composed in the face of danger. This mindset alone is enough to prove many things."

Yamamoto lowered his eyelids and replied irritably:

"I simply didn't inform this kid in advance."

"Otherwise, he would never have sat there so obediently."

Upon hearing this, Ukitake immediately coughed violently, a forced yet polite smile appearing on his face.

"Is this like this..."

"That's quite unexpected."

Yamamoto glanced at him meaningfully: "Does this scene seem familiar?"

Ukitake sighed, replying with a hint of melancholy:

"Yes, so many years have passed in the blink of an eye."

"The scene of Chunshui and I graduating is still vivid in my mind..."

Upon hearing this, Yamamoto's gaze became slightly complicated.

For him, both Ukitake and Kyoraku were among the most proud disciples of Genryu.

But Ukitake's health condition is always a cause for concern.

Should we take some time to ask that kid if Mimi Haki has any word on the matter?

Just as Yamamoto was deep in thought, the graduation exam officially began.

The first test is the "Slaying Fist and Walking Ghost" skill.

Within the prescribed standards, perform these four basic capabilities and cause damage to the target within the prescribed range.

There were no major issues with this step, and all students completed it successfully.

Next up is today's main event—

Practical assessment.

Several examiners appeared in the center of the spacious training ground; they were today's examiners, and would be the candidates' nightmare.

Many students showed fear when they saw their opponents.

For them, becoming a formal Grim Reaper was already a great success, so how could they not feel fear now that they were facing the high-ranking officials directly?

After Genjiro Okabe called out several names, the assessment officially began.

The moment the battle began, several students were sent flying by a single blow, crashing to the ground like dumplings being dropped into a pot, making a thud.

The gap is too large; they can't even react.

Fortunately, these officials acted with restraint, preventing the battle from ending in an instant.

Some students gritted their teeth, glanced at the audience on the high platform, and with a final, determined effort, their fighting spirit was rekindled.

They gripped their Zanpakuto tightly and launched a suicidal charge against the examiners, making the battle extremely intense.

The first round of assessments ended quickly, and most of the students were carried out of the dojo and given emergency treatment by the Fourth Division members who were guarding nearby.

Then came the second round, and the third round.

As Yueming stared blankly at the dwindling number of sixth-generation students around her, she suddenly came to her senses:

"Sousuke, shouldn't we be in the first batch of assessments?"

Aizen glanced at him and calmly replied:

Have you ever seen someone be the first to appear in the grand finale?

No sooner had he finished speaking than Genjiro Okabe announced the end of the final round of assessments, followed by today's main event:

"Ladies and gentlemen, what follows is the early graduation assessment for outstanding students."

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