Chapter 84: Group Action

 Aizen was a man of principle.

When he killed, he always needed a reason.

That reason could either be profit or mood.

Mood was also a kind of profit; after all, money couldn't always buy happiness.

Feeling good was beneficial to everyone—it was a kind of gain.

As long as something benefited him, Aizen would pursue it, regardless of the means, rarely letting emotional entanglements cause him to give up halfway.

For instance, killing people to practice his blade techniques was beneficial to him. To master the art of killing with a blade, one had to kill—there was no room for hesitation or unnecessary explanations.

He was inherently a person with a demonic nature.

Such people, in places with strict laws and regulations, were absolute threats and destabilizing factors.

In his previous life, he had been rejected by society, able to act freely only within games where he could do whatever he pleased.