It seemed that Kan'u was all out of devious ideas, though that didn't stop the purple haired young woman from joining Benihime on the other side of Megumi. The Fourth Division Vice-Captain kept herself afloat alongside the pair of lasses content to converse with them despite their earlier attempt to disrobe her. Kan'u seemed to have a new found curiosity about the Vice-Captain of the 10th Division which caused the young redhead's face to shift just slightly. "Yeah, I fought him after winning the Seated Officer's tournament, but... that was more because I was curious about something. There aren't any beans to spill really. I assume you saw the fight, there wasn't more to it than that..." said the redhead rather surprised by this line of questioning. She'd very obviously lost her previous fight with the Vice-Captain of the 10th, and had gone on to watch the remainder of that round of the Tournament with him on his own offer. But aside from that day, and their visit post his incarceration she hadn't really had much contact with him, her previous two moments with him not withstanding. Megumi was a different kind of curious as well, "What could have made you curious enough to take a losing fight of your own volition? And yes I saw the fight, but just the fight without everything being said doesn't really fill in all the blanks..." Megumi's interest in this was completely innocent. She didn't know it was possible for a person who was a Shinigami to be part Hollow and given that wasn't sure the Vice-Captain of the 10th deserved all the negatives he'd been assigned while he awaited what should have been his execution. She also knew from a more discrete source, that the redhead and her Captain had put in tireless hours to try and get the young man out of prison, as such she figured there had to be something more than what was at the surface, at the very least something more than this young woman's apparent curiosity.
"I'm just saying, I could swing my own eye candy without all this interference and creepiness. They aren't going to like us spying on them..." said the Vice-Captain of the 13th Division content to have said what he needed to even after the Captain of the 7th had tried to save himself from the hideous truth of this moment. He then looked to the young man who was also a Vice-Captain, of the 10th Division. The one who'd likely been dragged along completely arbitrarily. He didn't know how to feel about the young man, but he wasn't sure he deserved the bad wrap he'd gotten, as such, he'd decided to reserve judgement unless something obviously shady happened. "See? Ikaruga-taichou agrees," the young man said hoping to eventually not have to hide his presence any longer.