Aizawa

When Present Mic first hinted that there might be an insider at U.A. I wanted to remain reluctant to believe that such a scenario could be remotely possible, considering that all the administrative and teaching staff seemed equally concerned when the attack at UJS and the kidnapping of student Bakugou Katsuki occurred and, although the idea was raised that it could also be treated from a student at the academy, there was nothing to suggest that such a bizarre assumption was possible, until the last incident in the dormitories.

Somehow, I knew that there was some friction between Mineta and Shinso, which is why I did not want to assume that this time it would be something more than a simple discussion between teenagers, as happened that night with Bakugou and Midoriya, however, seeing him conflict by referring to the defendant in question, made me reconsider my position.

The night of the blackout, while I was listening to him, I somehow wanted to convince me that there must be some gap or missing link between his explanation, the electrical storm, Kaminari and Mineta; whatever it was that ruled out that any of the would–be professional heroes was secretly working for a criminal organization, but the more I thought about it, the more force the accusation grew.

One of the common factors that previous events involving villains and students had in common was the presence of a specific student; Mineta Minoru, a student whose lewd–minded personality would never have thought that he might be capable of putting together such a ploy, yet there is no better disguise than one that is camouflaged with the naked eye. Perhaps it was this underestimation that gave him the opportunity to act at ease and in full view of all without us noticing his intentions, but considering the psychological evaluation to which he had been subjected before being admitted to the academy, I don't rule out that a later event this has had a negative influence on his initial motivations.

In the same way, after it was knew that the student Utsushimi Kemy of the Shiketsu Academy had been attacked and impersonated during the exam for provisional licenses by the villain Himiko Toga, it could not be ruled out that he was a victim of her or some. However, this didn't appear to be the case.

Following the corresponding protocol in this type of situation, a scenario had to be created where the possible suspect (s) didn't feel threatened and, taking the end of the semester as the perfect excuse to carry out some leisure activity, Shinso proposed a plan to expose the suspects. possible culprits. With a few subtle questions, he would make the Heroes' Course at least clear of suspicion at best.

As soon as the hustle and bustle subsided sharply, I knew that the plan had been put into action and that we must act quickly. As I peered out at them, Kaminari was not under his control, and while he had been the victim, he wasn't out of suspicion. The blond was the one who helped to hold him up during the interrogation, because although he had improved a lot, he had never had so many under his mind control.

It was once the round of questions began that not only was Kaminari blameless, but we were back where we started, for better or worse. After revealing himself as the main perpetuator of the electrical failure, it was clear that he must have done some other act of vandalism that might have linked him to the villains, but after raising this possibility and his confession, Mineta turned out to be unaware of the attacks previously carried out by the anti-socials.

After using his quirk, the purple-haired boy fell on his partner's shoulders and I knew I had to divert their attention so as not to arouse suspicion.

– I see that you have already decided the movie you want to see – seeing how a suggestive content page was marked.

– It will be "White Nights", period! – Ashido's announcement confirmed that the distraction had worked and that now it only remained to make the corresponding sanction.

– Mineta, I need you to help me with something – I asked trying not to attract attention

– But I…

– It wasn't a question – I sentenced trying not to lose my temper.

I took him away from the others to take him to my office, whose screeching neon green lamp made me sick; I would have time to accidentally break it without damaging the feelings of the person who gave it to me.

– Sit down. – Once there, the boy soon realized my intentions. – I need you to sign this suspension – providing the document with a pen

– But, what did I do?!

– You are the main responsible for the damage that caused the injuries in at least 60 students, as well as a blackout that placed us in a high–risk situation

– You cannot accuse me without...

– You gave yourself away when you were questioned – the boy's eyes almost seemed to pop out of their sockets until he was upset again

– It's not fair that I was interrogated without my consent! – and it was this comment that filled my patience – let alone for that intruder! – hearing offended

– Considering the damage you caused – my hair was no longer wrapped in a rubber band, because I had activated my quirk – you are lucky that you haven't been expelled – I said once I was standing in front of him. – You'll also do community service for at least six months

– But that will slow me down!

– You should have thought about that before attacking your classmates! – The greenish reflection in his eyes almost makes me believe that it came from within – Now you will have to take a tour around the perimeter of the school in the company of the teachers in charge of the patrol

– But that will take me all night!

– That's the idea – forcing him to sign the permit. – Hunting Dog is waiting for you at the exit. – Before leaving the air seemed to become thicker, but I suppose that would be the most understandable reaction after the punishment he had just received. However, I couldn't help feeling that part of the blame for his current behavior fell on me. How far would it have gone to create such a ruckus?

My body felt heavy, while my mind continued to formulate theories regarding everything that had happened in this chaotic year.

The suspicion of an infiltrator had again been put on the table without us being able to do anything about it, not only because it would alert them to our intentions, but also, following one of the main slogans in the book "The Art of War": " Divide and conquer ", would make us end up being manipulated by the LOV, after all, nothing better than sowing the undergrowth for distrusting us and weakening our confidence from within.

I squeezed my face with my hands to release the stress that these kinds of issues generated in me, hoping that whatever motivated Mineta to be the mind behind this disaster, was an isolated event.


Aizawa is the best teacher in all of U.A.

Fact # 72

When he is in his role as a teacher, as with Shinso and Yamada, they refer to each other as such or by his hero name. I did this to divide the line between the personal and the professional life.

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