Ishida Ryūken fell into thought. He couldn't confirm whether the high content of "silver" in Amamiya Miyako's body was related to his state before death, but this clue could be recorded. If he continued to investigate other deceased individuals, it might corroborate Amamiya Miyako's words.
'I originally came here to investigate Amamiya Miyako's peculiarity, but I didn't expect Amamiya Miyako's soul to still be alive. Other people's deaths didn't leave behind souls. All previously investigated Quincy deaths, without exception, left no souls. Amamiya Miyako must have some secret that allowed his soul to survive. However, perhaps I should deal with Amamiya Miyako's soul first. Perhaps I should send him to the afterlife, otherwise, Hollows might attack him again. But, would sending someone who has seen my Quincy abilities to Soul Society cause trouble?' Ishida Ryūken thought.
As Ishida Ryūken fell into thought, Amamiya Miyako was also pondering some things.
'Why does Ishida Ryūken know my name? Was the original me related to him? Or related to the Quincy? But most of the Quincy in the Human World should have been wiped out, except for the Ishida family.' Amamiya Miyako felt more and more uneasy the more he thought about it.
'No, I don't know what time it is. If it's after Yhwach activated Holy Selection, then there really aren't any Quincy other than the Ishida family. But what if I died during Holy Selection? Did Ishida Ryūken's wife also die during Holy Selection? Did my uniqueness attract Ishida Ryūken to investigate? Was the original me a mixed-blood Quincy?'
What Amamiya Miyako didn't know was that he had already revealed most of his background. The original Amamiya Miyako had indeed died during Yhwach's Holy Selection, and he was the only mixed-blood Quincy whose soul persisted after death.
"Next, I will have someone send you to the afterlife. Your soul will go to a place called Soul Society to start a new life. It's not safe for a soul to remain in the Human World if it doesn't go to Soul Society," Ishida Ryūken said to Amamiya Miyako.
"But you have to promise me one thing. That is, after you reach Soul Society, don't tell anyone what happened today, neither about me nor about what will happen next."
Ishida Ryūken ultimately decided to send Amamiya Miyako to Soul Society. Although there was a risk of his identity being exposed, the remaining Quincy in the Human World were no longer worth the Shinigami's continued attention, so it wasn't a big problem.
The only thing to consider was the upcoming Soul Burial for Amamiya Miyako.
Amamiya Miyako opened his mouth. He knew what Ishida Ryūken wanted to express. If his guess was true, then what happened today absolutely could not be spoken of in Soul Society. Speaking of it would not only attract the attention of different bosses but might even cost him his life.
"I understand, Ishida-san, I will definitely not tell anyone."
Ishida Ryūken had thought that after Masaki was rescued, he would never contact Kisuke Urahara again. After all, as a Quincy, he already owed Kisuke-san a favor for saving Masaki. Now, he had to ask Kisuke Urahara, a Shinigami, for help again. However, to understand the truth of his wife's death, he would probably have to interact with Shinigami again sooner or later. Ishida Ryūken took out his phone and found the number he had never called.
"Urahara, it's me, Ishida. There's something I need to ask you, at xxx..." Ishida Ryūken said.
'As expected, it's Kisuke Urahara. Sending me to Soul Society is good. For a soul, Soul Society is at least safer than the Human World. Although Soul Society also hides various masterminds, it's better than being devoured by a Hollow in the Human World. As for how to survive, I can only take it one step at a time,' Amamiya Miyako thought to himself.
Soon after, a man wearing a green and white striped hat and holding a wooden cane appeared outside the window.
"Oh my, long time no see, Ryuken-san. I didn't expect you to contact me directly. I'm truly honored. What can I do for you this time? Whatever it is, I'll do my best," Kisuke Urahara said flirtatiously to Ishida Ryūken, using his fan to cover half his face.
"Cut the chatter, Urahara. This man, I want you to send him to Soul Society." Ishida Ryūken turned to look at Amamiya Miyako and said to Kisuke Urahara.
"Oh, young man, have you already died at such a young age? What a pity." Kisuke Urahara's tone made Amamiya Miyako's mouth twitch. That tone was truly unpleasant.
"However, Ryuken-san specifically asked me to handle this young man's matter. Is there anything special about him?"
Kisuke Urahara lowered his head, slightly closed his eyes, and carefully observed Amamiya Miyako. Amamiya Miyako didn't dare to say much. As the saying goes, the more you say, the more likely you are to make a mistake. At this time, it was best to remain silent and let them arrange things.
"Performing Soul Burial for souls in the Human World is the duty of a Shinigami, isn't it? Or has your brain rusted from staying in the Human World for too long, and you've forgotten this?" Ishida Ryūken said coldly to Kisuke Urahara.
"Ryuken-san's tongue is still as sharp as ever. Sending souls to the afterlife is indeed the duty of a Shinigami, but I can't be considered a qualified Shinigami right now. If it's discovered that I performed his Soul Burial, I'll be in trouble," Kisuke Urahara said.
"Stop with the pointless talk and just get it done," Ishida Ryūken said, not giving Kisuke Urahara face, exposing his lie.
"Yes, yes, I understand. Young man, it'll be quick, don't be scared, okay?" Kisuke Urahara drew his cane and pointed its tip at Amamiya Miyako.
"Young man, when you get there, remember to keep my involvement a secret, or there will be big trouble, for both you and me," Kisuke Urahara said seriously, his smile gone.
Amamiya Miyako originally wanted to ask something about Soul Society, but he decided against it. The more he spoke, the more he would reveal, and he knew that. With his understanding of Soul Society, he didn't need to learn through others.
Amamiya Miyako nodded to Kisuke Urahara and closed his eyes. As Kisuke Urahara transformed the cane in his hand into a sword and pointed its hilt at Amamiya Miyako's forehead, Amamiya Miyako's body gradually began to change. This was proof of his journey to Soul Society.
Only after Amamiya Miyako had completely disappeared did Kisuke Urahara turn to Ishida Ryūken,
"Ryuken-san, my current situation cannot be discovered by Soul Society."
"Stop being so hypocritical, Urahara. You have a way to avoid being detected, don't you?"
"Oh, that's the truth. It would be bad if I were discovered, but it's fine as long as I'm not, right?"
Kisuke Urahara then asked seriously, "Ryuken-san, that young man just now should be related to the recent unexplained deaths, shouldn't he?"
"That's none of your business, Urahara," Ishida Ryūken replied coldly, unwilling to answer Kisuke Urahara's question.
"I heard from Kurosaki-san that on June 17th, Masaki and your wife also had an accident on the same day. That young man just now probably also had an accident on the same day. What exactly happened that day?" Kisuke Urahara asked seriously.
"Shut up, Urahara, don't pry into my affairs," Ishida Ryūken clenched his hands. The mysterious deaths of both his wife and Masaki had cast a shadow over his heart.
Kisuke Urahara looked at him deeply. "Then, I'll take my leave." After speaking, he jumped out the window.
Ishida Ryūken merely stood there, his tightly furrowed brows showing his inner turmoil. After a while, he began his original purpose: investigating the room of the deceased Amamiya Miyako.
As Ishida Ryūken investigated, he found a sealed black box in the corner of the room. Opening the box, a silver Quincy Cross pendant lay quietly inside, emitting a white glow in the moonlight's reflection.
'Indeed, is it a Quincy Cross? It seems that even if Amamiya Miyako himself wasn't a Quincy, his parents and ancestors might have been Quincy. Amamiya Miyako himself also has Quincy blood flowing through him. If he's mixed-blood, then the possibility is greatly increased. I still need to investigate other people who also died.'
Ishida Ryūken closed the black box, put it in his pocket, and also jumped out the window. The room fell silent.