To minimize such flaws, Viggo secretly met with each individual afterward, including Aizen.
"You've risen quickly, and your strength has grown rapidly. The techniques you use are peculiar, making you a peculiar person. Peculiar people usually have secrets.
"I'm not interested in your secrets. If you dare to flaunt yourself like this, you probably aren't one of the righteous sects' spies," Viggo remarked during his private meeting with Aizen.
Aizen had no proof to offer nor any chest-pounding guarantees. That wasn't his style. Righteousness or evil—those were merely labels others applied.
He didn't care.
What he did care about was the task at hand. As expected, Viggo assigned him to act alone.
"50 miles outside the city gate, there's a boundary stone. Next to it is a forest. The forest might have many people, but they aren't your targets.
"You'll walk there. Once you arrive, your targets will appear shortly. They are two individuals.