There was nothing better than the feeling a full stomach. It was such a lovely feeling especially after feeling so hungry right after a battle. Now Gio was at about full strength. But he decided to wait before returning to the head captain. His skills were going to be tested but he was confident enough to believe he could perform well. It was the added push of requiring a strategy for the kidocorps that made him wait. He needed something that would work, so he needed to take his time and think it through.
His meal at squad five had given him an idea about traditional leadership, where the squad was run by a pattern instead of a person. For them nothing really changed. Giovanni wasn’t sure how promotions worked but they maintained their reputation even without a captain.
When he was at squad one speaking with the head captain he learned a little about the structure of kido corps as it already existed. Long story short it wasn’t popular, and people can leave, and it actually sounded kind of boring, all they do is research kido. But that’s a lot like what squad 12 did with R&D along with other sciency things.
The stealth force seemed equally mysterious but because of their physical presence in the seireitei they had a fan base that the kido corps didn’t. Gio didn’t know the structure of the stealth force but it didn’t matter, they were taking recruits and being a part of gotei made that easier.
Gio sighed and left the squad five barrack, thanking people for the meal. He decided he would spend more time there. But he had other things he needed to take care of. With those things in mind he headed towards the market area. It was a popular spot and full of people from different squads ranks. He could talk to them and learn about the structure of other squads without having to go to their barracks. First he had to find someone to talk to first. He scanned the crowd and figured it would be easy to start with someone buy sake. Usually people baught sake to celebrate, and everyone loves talking about good news. So he went that way, noticing someone buying a rather large bottle he tried not to laugh as he spoke “Looks like someone has something to celebrate”