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– You really don’t stand a chance in a one-on-one confrontation with me
Happy Birthday Luppi Antenor! [6.5]
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Rangiku: My captain's gonna kick your ass! I'll tell him where you live!
Rangiku:
Luppi:
Rangiku: Where... do you live?
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I often see people wondering why Luppi was chosen to become Grimmjow's replacement in Espada, despite being an insignificant character who did little and in result was one-shotted by Grimmjow. Usually, others argue that it doesn't matter because Luppi wasn't supposed to remain in the position of Sixth Espada; he was merely a temporary replacement. This is undoubtedly true if we consider Kubo's plans as a writer. But I believe there's a distinction when it comes to Kubo and Aizen with his intentions as the ruler of Hueco Mundo.
First, Luppi wasn't weak. Even though he wasn't present in the manga for long, he demonstrated some skills in battle. We saw him facing off against four opponents, including a captain with Bankai. It's not something that a pathetic weakling could do.
Also, in the 'CFYOW' novel, we find out that Luppi wasn't picked by chance. He was chosen because he's similar to Grimmjow; they have the same aspect of Death:
In my opinion, Aizen didn't plan to help Grimmjow regain his Espada rank. But he changed his mind when Orihime was kidnapped because Luppi dared to show disrespect towards Aizen and his decisions:
As we know, after that, Grimmjow quickly decided to eliminate Luppi from his path in the most direct manner possible
There's no way Aizen, who is smart and knows how to manipulate, didn't see Grimmjow's actions coming. He expected it and didn't do anything to stop it because that's how he usually punished his followers. He didn't directly harm them or order someone to do it openly, but the outcome was the same. (Also he orchestrated the entire spectacle of his fake death because he didn't want to personally kill Hinamori, instead, he wanted Toshiro to do it). And he punished Grimmjow this way because he knew Kaname wouldn't tolerate Sexta's reckless behavior. It's a very cruel but clever method of ruling that helped him play the role of a kind master while also toying with people's minds.
I always liked this panel with Aizen's cold eyes, but when I read the manga for the first time, I thought he reacted like that because Grimmjow got on his nerves again. I wondered why he didn't do anything to put him in his place.
But actually, that cold look was directed towards poor Luppi, who wasn't too weak to be Espada but definitely lacked smartness.
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