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... hey drew their swords and recited the chants for Shikai.

But...

Just like Renji Abarai, no matter what they did, they could no longer perform Shikai.

Muramasa sneered disdainfully.

With a wave of his hand, he tore open a pitch-black crack in the sky, ripping through space and forming a passageway similar to a *Garganta.*

"Now then… the war between Zanpakutō and Shinigami begins."

The Zanpakutō spirits, following his command, walked into the passage ...

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