[ Yachiru doesn't really understand Juro-Juro at all.
The end of human life is not the end for that soul. She's seen how brightly those souls can shine after they've arrived in Soul Society. How brightly, how strongly Ken-chan shone when he carved through a world tinged in red. That carving up of her world was beautiful, glorious, so different from everything else she had ever known. Back then, when she crawled through dirt and mud from the blood of adults that fell down in the streets and stopped moving with their bellies cut open for the crows to pick out. She did not quite understand what those bodies meant, only the puddles of red all around her that glittered like rubies in the waning sun. But even after she learned the meaning of those bodies, that they signified the ending of a soul itself, violent and brutal as that end may have been, it was beautiful because that end simply meant another beginning. The soul would be reborn in the Human World as a new human to go through the cycle once more. ]
When humans die and go to Soul Society, they don't ever gotta worry 'bout being hungry if they don't have reiatsu like us shinigami, ne. And if they die there, they're born again and they get to live a new life. That's what it means to die, ne.
ladida dont mind me, ill just tldr a bit here
[ Yachiru doesn't really understand Juro-Juro at all.
The end of human life is not the end for that soul. She's seen how brightly those souls can shine after they've arrived in Soul Society. How brightly, how strongly Ken-chan shone when he carved through a world tinged in red. That carving up of her world was beautiful, glorious, so different from everything else she had ever known. Back then, when she crawled through dirt and mud from the blood of adults that fell down in the streets and stopped moving with their bellies cut open for the crows to pick out. She did not quite understand what those bodies meant, only the puddles of red all around her that glittered like rubies in the waning sun. But even after she learned the meaning of those bodies, that they signified the ending of a soul itself, violent and brutal as that end may have been, it was beautiful because that end simply meant another beginning. The soul would be reborn in the Human World as a new human to go through the cycle once more. ]
When humans die and go to Soul Society, they don't ever gotta worry 'bout being hungry if they don't have reiatsu like us shinigami, ne. And if they die there, they're born again and they get to live a new life. That's what it means to die, ne.
[ Says very matter-of-factly. ]