Raizen looked a bit frail compared to what Benihime remembered, but the man seemed perfectly capable of pulling himself up. Once he was standing and had spoken Akiko looked at him her brows coming together. "Uh... alright, look you haven't been outside for a while, it's gonna be a bit before you feel like your normal self. But I could get you mostly fixed up at the lab if you wanted," she offered the young man, such a thought made Benihime's face shift into a bit of a grin, as she figured this man wasn't nearly as frail as he looked, then again, she also knew he'd been up to a bit more than necessary to get through here. Instead of such an offer, she pulled a small capsule out of her pocket and pressed the button on top of it, releasing from within it a bottle of water. "Kumori-fukutaichou, you sound like you haven't spoken in a while, here ya' go~" she said offering it to him.
He'd subsequently be led down by the duo of women to retrieve his weapon and be let outside. Once they were outside the prison and across the bridge on top of Sokyoku Hill they'd be met by a party of 6 individuals. All of these people dressed in black, masks covering their faces, appearing to belong to some obscure branch of the Onmitsukidou. "Halt! We're here for Kumori Raizen, you two stand aside..." said the leader of this group who seemed to have an insignia'd headband unlike the other people. "Yeah, that isn't really gonna happen. I figured someone would try this, but... really I didn't expect someone like this," she said seeming annoyed by the whole thing. "We don't care what the Central 46 decided, they can forgive us later. He's an abomination and he deserves to die along with the name of his clan!" the man seemed to be adamant and all of the people around him drew weapons as well holding them up to their arms. Benihime looked at the group and their stances her hand soon came to rest on the hilt of her Zanpakuto. Mostly because she didn't like being threatened, she liked even less, the idea that they'd attack a man they thought incapable of defending himself. It was cowardly.