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Originally Posted by Renji516
Like I said in the 98 Thread, I think it is very possible that Aizen and Urahara were working together. Like it has been stated many times here, two men trying to reach the same goal for different reasons. Urahara's VC goes out to that location where the "test" or attack will happen. Urahara realizes what he will be doing and can't go along with it. Hence Aizen saying "You are the man I thought you were" meaning that all along Aizen knew that at some point Urahara would not be able to push any deeper into this evil plot.
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it seems we are both thinking of the same thing,since as i said on 98 thread ,your ideas are proving mine ,i mean your idea of urahara leaving the plot because of his vice,completes the missing link in the theory i stated ,in other words this is the point where urahara comes back to his senses.this theory actually explains alot of the ununderstandable speeches the characters made.thx again