Daiki acknowledged his niceness as a fatal flaw, but moved on to show that it wasn't something he was altogether stuck with. He went on to explain to Benihime after stepping away from the hug she'd asked about, that he knew for certain now that they wouldn't work. And that though he was settled into the idea that they could have before, that she should try to fill the hole within herself with something else. In this moment she couldn't keep the look of shock off her face because he was quite right. When she was all alone with her thoughts, she knew for certain that she'd simply let this boy fill the void in her life. She'd known this at every instance of their meetings, and even in one which didn't involve the lad at all. When Raizen had mentioned her not knowing what to do to fill the void within herself, she knew this to be true and sighed. She was almost certain Daiki was the only boy to ever see her tears, but even so, she couldn't bring herself to cry in this moment. Her face returned to the blankness she generally showed the world, the one that hid her inner selfs lack of light, behind that empty smile. "Hai, you're right..." the girl said as she turned on her heels lifting her left hand above her head to wave before allowing it fall back into resting position on the hilt of her Zanpakuto. She'd go on to do something she hadn't done since childhood, wandering the streets like a lost child, but before she did, she had a parting phrase for the lad. "Sayonara, Daiki."