It was the 6th match. Nezu led Toru to the exam site to prepare about 20 minutes before the actual match.

He was rambling about some nonsense and laughing to himself about how many stages of despair Kaminari and Mina would go through as he expertly weaved through the construction maze.

Toru wasn't fully listening to him as she followed. She had been told to not wear her gloves or shoes so students who chose to watch Mina and Kaminari's exam couldn't see her.

I don't really like being alone with the principal. He's so smart…What if he figures out who I am? She was so nervous and decided to speak only when spoken too. She'd pretend that she had thought that she was supposed to be 'quiet as a mouse' if Nezu asked why she was ignoring him.

"I've heard from Aizawa that you've lectured him quite a few times on how he handles his class! I wish I could have been there to see." Nezu laughed. "But you're absolutely right. Some of his tests aren't particularly fair."

Then why didn't you step in and do something? He's pretending that he had nothing to do with Aizawa's teaching practices, but he's the principal! Toru thought.

"I do have to admit I was excited to meet you. The girl that even I wasn't sure if we should let into UA!" Nezu laughed to himself. "Oh, that was a joke. I just meant I couldn't see you defeat any robots, our sensors weren't good enough to monitor you, I guess!"

I don't like what that means.

"Aww…Don't be mad! I was joking! I put you in class A as an apology that we couldn't accurately measure your power." Nezu told her. "Oh, don't tell Class B that. I'm sure they'd rebel over how Class A shouldn't be better than them or something."

He laughed again.

Toru wasn't sure why he kept laughing. Her research had indicated that he sometimes enjoyed watching others suffer- which wasn't the most heroic attitude. She assumed he was just trying to get under her skin.

They finally arrived at a crane. It had a giant wrecking ball attached to it. It was just a normal crane with nothing super powerful attached to it. There was a tea set sitting in there though.

Likely so he can sip on tea while he's enjoying Mina's suffering. Toru thought. She was now starting to associate tea with 'not quite villains but something in the morally gray area.'

"I would like you to stand on that building, right next to my crane." Nezu pointed. "I think it has a good vantage point to give you an up-close view with the buttons I'm pressing. But it's also not in the crane so that I don't accidentally bump you!" Nezu explained.

"Yes sir!" Toru saluted even though he couldn't see her. She made her voice sound as excited as possible.

Nezu's eyes glinted again, and he smiled. "When you lean over to look at the buttons be careful not to slip and fall! I'll be shaking a lot of buildings with my destruction, so remember to keep balanced."

I won't fall. I'm naked. I don't want to fall on anyone. That would be uncomfortable. Nezu wasn't a human so it didn't bother her as much, the idea of bumping into him, but it still would be really awkward and uncomfortable.

"Do you notice anything about the location of this crane, Hagakure?" Nezu quizzed her before the exam actually started.

"Hmmm…" Toru thought and looked around. She noticed a few tall buildings around them, but they weren't very wide. "Although it looks like this crane isn't in the tallest location because over there the taller buildings aren't very wide, you're able to see almost everything lower than you?" She asked.

Nezu smiled. "Very good! Although at first glance it looks like I don't have a bird eye's view, I can pretty much see the whole construction site from this location! Not only that but I've memorized what I can't see. I'm glad you were able to figure that out. Kaminari and Ashido probably won't be able to." He laughed.

Toru felt a pang as Nezu continued to make fun of Mina. I think he keeps making fun of them because of this 'competition' sort of thing that hero's value so highly. She's a student though and he's a teacher so of course he's better than her, though. She thought.

"This isn't your exam so I won't quiz you on where I'll hit so you can relax." Nezu joked. "But I want you to start trying to think about what calculations I've made to cause buildings far away to crumble. Try to also figure out how many paths Ashido and Kaminari have left!" He paused. "If that's too advanced for you, I guess just try to figure out why I decide to hit what I do."

He's assuming automatically that I have this construction site memorized. I mean, I do because I watched all the pathways carefully during the rescue race, but…I don't think that's normal. He under-estimated me before so should I be concerned that he's over-estimating me now? Toru thought.

"Um…I don't have the construction site memorized…. So how will I be able to guess how many pathways Mina and Kaminari have left?" Toru asked, pretending to be ashamed of her shortcomings.

Nezu gasped. "Hmm…My bad! I forgot that normal students don't have these things memorized! Just focus on trying to figure out how and why hitting something close generates a reaction far away then!"

Phew. He believed me and moved on. Toru was relieved.

"Um…Mr. Principal…Isn't breaking things a little…villainous?" Toru decided to act like a good hero. "Why should I learn to operate construction equipment, to learn to trap people? Should heroes really trap others?"

Nezu smiled and his eyes glittered again. He laughed. "Well, Hagakure, sometimes heroes have to trap a villain on the run. That's how this training could be useful!"

Toru still wasn't sure what was so funny and why he was in such a good mood.

"Oh, and it should be a no brainer, but please don't talk during the exam! I don't want anyone to know you're here, even if the monitors don't transmit sound. Also, I just won't be able to answer you. So please just watch and observe!" Nezu requested.

"Okay." Toru agreed.


Time passed. The exam began. A loudspeaker generated the beginning announcement. "Team Ashido and Kaminari, practical exam. Ready, go!"

Toru couldn't see where Mina and Kaminari were. She guessed they were somewhere in the middle of the course. And she wasn't really rooting for them to beat the odds and defeat the principal.

Mina won't be able to go to the training camp, but I'm sure she'll be grateful after news arrives of Bakugo getting kidnapped, and the villains attacking. Toru thought.

The principal started moving the crane hitting an area close to him. He gave pipes and buildings around him a very small push or tap with the wrecking ball. It was hard to see, but he usually hit places where the parts were meeting.

He's clearly trying to cause a chain reaction to close off pathways for Mina and Kaminari. But I don't understand…If rubble is going to fall to prevent them from escaping why can't Mina just burn it away with her acid? Toru thought.

Her question was answered pretty quickly by the number of times Nezu was hitting things around him. He just kept hitting! Perhaps it was to keep Mina on the run and frighten her so she didn't think she could just melt away a tunnel to escape.

I'm pretty sure Mina and Kaminari aren't planning to locate the principal. Their quirks are both dangerous around people and they're probably worried about killing the principal with their power. Mina especially had learned many times that her acid could burn others. She was probably still wrapped up in that.

This plan only works against kind people. Someone like Bakugo would just blast into the sky, locate the principal and maim him before he could trap him. Toru thought.

This exam wasn't for Bakugo though, it was tailor made for Mina and Kaminari. Their weaknesses were that they rushed into things and didn't think things through. If they wanted to succeed, they had to adapt, plan, and analyze. And as the principal had said, he didn't think they'd do that.

The taps of the wrecking ball became much lighter, and Toru saw smoke come from the middle of the site. That was probably where Mina was.

Toru tried to calculate in her head how tapping something that close had caused an explosion that far. She thought she remembered some large metal piping in that area that Nezu had likely caved in to cause an explosion.

He's calculating much faster than any human can though. If she thought hard about it, she could maybe understand why he had hit a certain location, but she couldn't reach that conclusion nearly as fast as him.

The principal's quirk was High Specs, which greatly increased his intelligence. Someone might assume it gave a mouse slightly higher intelligence than a human genius, but in actuality it made him process things on the level of a supercomputer.

If he knew I was a traitor he'd be able to figure out all the leagues plans in seconds. If he ever shows suspicion, I need to kill him before he alerts the other heroes of the league's plans. Toru narrowed her eyes. Or she had to kill herself before she could accidentally give away anymore of the league's plans.

"That's right!" The principal finally spoke.

Toru shivered for a moment, but then recalled the principal's power wasn't mind reading. Likely he was guessing that Kaminari and Mina were saying something about how the principal must be behind the destruction, and he had agreed because he knew he had an audience.

So, his intelligence lets him guess what Kaminari and Mina will say even though he's so far away? That's dangerous…Toru thought.

"What chain reaction will be caused depending by what I break where…" Nezu moved a lever with his hand easily smashing through a wall and causing another burst of smoke farther away. "Those calculations are as easy as making a cup of tea."

Toru knew Kaminari and Ashido couldn't hear him. Was he boasting to her? Or was he just used to boasting to himself out loud?

Nezu sipped his cup of tea happily.

Toru started to hear a high-pitch scream over the sound of destruction. Mina and Kaminari were probably getting closer to them, but she still couldn't accurately determine where they were.

She finally realized what this exam was reminding her of. All for One had made her read a science book about it.

This is a mouse maze! Scientists used to use lab mice to run them through mazes to observe their behavior or test new drugs to see if they had better results. I've heard Nezu grew up in a lab…. Perhaps he's emulating his own childhood. Maybe that's why he's messed up. Toru deduced.

"And those two aren't noticing…. But the paths to the escape gate are getting sealed off one by one…" Nezu mocked.

A line of smoke was forming throughout the whole arena.

Does he want me to learn to seal off my opponent's ways of escape? I thought heroes were supposed to just worry about winning…Not toying with their opponents. Or does it not matter how a hero wins as long as they don't kill? They can hurt as much as they want. Toru was trying to figure out the lesson she was supposed to pretend to learn.

"Intellectual type villains will sit back and watch from the sidelines." Nezu explained pouring more tea into his mouth "HAHAHAHAHA." The tea spilled out of his mouth because he was laughing so hard. There was this aura of doom around him as he just laughed and hit things.

She wondered briefly if Nezu had forgotten she was there. He seemed so focused on torturing Kaminari and Mina. He just laughed and laughed.

Heroes are so messed up. The principal of the best hero school is enjoying torturing some 15-year-olds…Toru thought, trying to keep up but unable to perform the mental math required of the chain reactions.

I think if I remember….UA started 50 years ago under Nezu, so he's been a principal for 50 years. I've heard from Master that during the first quirk mutations, there weren't many animals that mutated. He assumes Nezu was one of the rare ones, but that would make him 200 years old…Did he mutate 50 years ago? I've heard that some cosmetic products were tested in him that stopped the aging process…After all if he still had a mouse's lifespan, he would be dead after 2 years. Either way, he's an old man enjoying the torture of teenagers.

Nezu had acted so friendly near Aizawa. But the amount of laughing he was doing was very suspicious, not hero-y at all. It could be just an act. He could have lost himself into the roleplay as a villain, like Iida did, but Toru was unsure.

It feels like he's treating Mina and Kaminari like…not people…Or not on the same level as him. Which I suppose I can relate to, on some aspects. I don't see myself as a person, so I don't feel other people are on the same level as me. For some reason she could relate to this.

She slapped her cheeks lightly and stopped analyzing the principal. She didn't need to know why he was doing this. She didn't need to have any sort of relationship with him. If she was as boring as possible and he forgot about her after this, that was good for her!

Nezu was now using both hands to move the levers and destroy things.

"There's still a way out! Think carefully! Rack your brains!" Nezu mocked, sounding like he was just having the best time.

What way out do they still have? Climbing over the obstacles? No…The principal would cause those to topple…Or should they split up? No, Nezu's probably anticipated that. Find the scientist running the maze and take Nezu out? That might have the best chance of success. After all things closer to Nezu will probably be destroyed more clumsily…Toru racked her own brain, despite not knowing Mina's location.

Mina never did any of Toru's mental suggestions though. And eventually time ran out and they failed.


Once the time ran out and the monitors stopped broadcasting, Nezu turned to where Toru was. "So?" His tone immediately went back to sweet and cheery, instead of radiating evil. "What did you learn?"

"Uhhh…" Toru paused. She had figured out a couple calculations but had tried to focus on figuring out where Mina was during the second part of the exam, and think from her perspective instead. After all, she was never going to be running the maze. She'd always be the mouse on the escape.

Nezu sighed. "It was a little too much math for your head, huh?"

"I was trying to figure out how I could apply your lesson to my own heroics!" Toru tried to match his cheery tone, "But I kinda got lost in what the point of all of this was. A villain has a purpose in what they're aiming for, but the villain you played just toyed with their prey. And I couldn't ever imagine me doing what you were doing, not in a million years, and I got lost." Toru pretended to be just a normal hero girl, while admitting to her confusion.

Nezu smiled, kindly and patiently. "Did you understand that hitting something close caused a chain reaction elsewhere?" He asked.

"I could see that by the explosions." Toru admitted.

"Good!" He clapped, "But…I'm guessing you couldn't figure out the mathematics behind it…Normal people normally can't." He sounded disappointed.

She had created a formula, but the mental math required was something that took people longer than a few seconds. It took her about a minute.

"Yeah…I'm sorry…" Toru apologized, not mentioning that she had created a formula. She was supposed to be a normal person, after all.

The principal shrugged. "Do you have any other thoughts about what you watched?"

"Nope!" Toru replied. She knew she was in trouble for not being 'UA material' but she didn't want to gain the principal's interest. Hopefully her grades in the final would pull her out of danger territory, and she'd continue having good grades so she could appear a little smart. She just wanted to also look a little ditzy.

"Hmm…Okay then!" The principal finally responded, stroking his teacup. "I hope you at least learned something, but I suppose it's normal at your level to be overwhelmed."

He didn't sound disappointed. Toru knew he was talking down to her, but she was okay with that. Anything to avoid his attention and suspicion.

"Thank you very much for the opportunity! I should really be heading over to my match to meet up with Shoji though!" Toru told him since it was in a half in hour.

"Okay!" Nezu waited. Toru waited too for him to show her out of the site. He paused after he heard no movement. "Oh! You want me to show you out of the construction site."

"Yes please. I'm lost." Toru pretended.

"All right then! Let me lead you out." Nezu offered.

Was he waiting for me to slip up? No…It must just be my paranoia. Toru decided, following him, and hoping she dodged a bullet.


Shoji was waiting outside the entrance to the underground mall. Toru hoped he hadn't been waiting long.

"Sorry! Am I late?" Toru asked.

"A little bit. But that's okay." Shoji reassured, honestly. "We still have about 15 minutes before our match." He didn't sound that mad, but Toru still thought she should act apologetic for being late.

"Sorry again…" She couldn't really explain that the teachers had called her away. It was sure to just sound like excuses.

"Are you doing all right, nerve wise?" Shoji asked. It must have been normal to be nervous to fight a man with a gun.

"I'm nervous!" Toru admitted. "I'm shaking in my shoes!"

Shoji looked at her shoes and she made them shake.

"Do you have any plans or ideas?" Toru asked, deciding to pretend to follow whatever Shoji's stupid plan was, for at least awhile. She'd let him think he was in charge.

"Snipe probably has good hearing. He's used to tracking criminals." Shoji explained. "So, he'll probably hear where you're stepping despite you being invisible. But I've heard there are a variety of pillars to hide behind in this arena. We could hide behind them and then make a dash to the next pillar when he's reloading his gun."

"What if Snipe is hiding, waiting to shoot us when we're not suspecting?" Toru asked. "How will we know when he reloads?"

"My ears and eyes should be able to gather that information. If we work together though and stick by one another, I'm sure we'll both be able to escape." Shoji reassured.

He's not considering capturing him. I guess a normal teenager would be a little too intimidated to get close to a man brandishing a gun. Toru realized. Was escape really the best way for both her and Shoji to pass though? She knew escape would be easy for her…But less so for Shoji.

"Did you get any info about how Snipe grades?" Toru asked.

Shoji nodded. "He teaches third years. And because they're about to graduate he's super strict with his grading. He's a meaner grader than Midnight in fact!" Shoji admitted.

So just me escaping probably wouldn't be enough if he's the one grading us. Shoji wouldn't pass. And my orders are to make us both pass with flying colors. I can't let my classmates think I only think about myself and let my comrade down by rushing through the exam. Toru thought.

The difficult thing about this exam was ensuring that Shoji passed with her. He was dead weight. Toru was used to doing things on her own.

Shoji smiled kindly, unaware Toru was thinking anything so cruel.

I should capture Snipe. That's sure to let us both pass. But I can't make the handcuffs invisible. How can I sneak up on Snipe with the handcuffs without him noticing? Toru wondered.


Shoji and Toru's match was about to start. They were led into the middle of the large underground mall. There were pillars everywhere, likely to give them some cover as they were shot at.

"Team Hagakure and Shoji, exam begin. Ready, go!" A loudspeaker announced.

Immediately Snipe started shooting at them, not missing a moment of hesitation.

Shoji and Toru ran behind the closest pillar to hide. Unfortunately, they couldn't do much more than that because Snipe just kept shooting actual bullets at the pillar. There was some sort of concrete breaking sound which indicated the bullets were powerful enough to make a significant impact in the concrete pillar.

He shot away from Shoji and me once the exam begun. He started shooting immediately but not directed at us. Which means that he isn't actually allowed to shoot and kill the students! It meant he knew guns were dangerous and was mostly trying to scare them instead of actually injure them. Toru had been a little worried after seeing Nezu. Would Snipe be delighted in the torture of children too?

That made the exam much easier. But Toru pretended she hadn't noticed that and continued to act scared.

Shoji kept trying to peek out of behind the pillar with a long eyeball, to try to get a sense of where Snipe currently was. He kept hesitating for a moment though, probably because he feared his eyeball being shot off.

By the fear he's showing it probably hurts to have his extra body parts he's grown to be removed. I always did wonder that. Toru noted.

"Shoji, at this rate, we can't move at all!" Toru pointed out waving her hands after two minutes had passed of them just hiding behind the pillar. She pretended to sound frustrated.

"Calm down, it's just a diversion-" Shoji reassured.

How is shooting at us a diversion? Or wait…Has Shoji noticed he's probably not allowed to actually shoot students too? Toru wondered.

"Even so, escaping will be a herculean task." Shoji admitted.

How? If he can't shoot us, shouldn't we go in for the attack? Or would that get us instantly disqualified, because we COULD have been shot and killed? I suppose it's still hard to maneuver around when you're a large person like Shoji and the arena is getting blanketed in bullets. Toru thought.

There were six more pillars between them and the escape gate. There was another row of the same number of pillars parallel to them. There were many pillars behind them if they wanted to go backwards, instead of towards the escape gate.

It looks like Snipe's behind the second to last pillar on the right…Toru noticed, able to poke her head out behind the left side of the pillar, where things were darker, and Snipe wasn't shooting. He couldn't target her. He didn't know she was poking her head out.

If I hid behind each of the pillar's shadows with the handcuffs maybe he'd have a harder time spotting it…Then I'd be able to bring it closer and handcuff him with my speed. Toru thought.

"The only consolation is that our opponent's movements are slowed by the weights." Shoji added.

That doesn't matter much when he has a gun! He's not moving that much! Toru thought to herself.

Snipe's head peeked out of the pillar he was hiding behind and he threw a cannister out. "Now, let's see who's better at hide-and-seek." He said mostly to himself, quietly.

The cannister poured smoke out of it.

Really? It's definitely me. God, he's just handing our team a victory at this point. Toru thought.

Shoji took things seriously. "A smoke bomb? Is he trying to obstruct our view?" Shoji sounded frustrated and panicked, since he used his eyes a lot to pinpoint his enemies location's. "However, he'll have to deal with the smoke too…" He tried to think positively.

Maybe he's just forgotten about me, since this tactic does work against Shoji. Toru realized. With that knowledge, she decided to stop waiting and act. She quickly discarded her gloves and shoes. He shot himself metaphorically in the foot.

Perhaps the smoke was also so if he accidentally killed anyone, he'd avoid lawsuits because he 'couldn't see'. But that was just the cynic in Toru.

The bullet fire was loud. Shoji wouldn't be able to hear Toru's footsteps if she sneaked off and went to her normal level of quiet movement. He wouldn't notice anything out of the ordinary.

"However, I can feel your presence." Snipe boasted about Shoji's quip about him having to deal with the smoke too.

I doubt that. I'm like…three pillars closer and he's still shooting for the place Shoji's at. She had already begun carrying the handcuffs away.

Snipe pounded away at the pillar Shoji was hiding behind. The bullets finally made it crumble, and Shoji ran quickly to the right side to hide.

Toru was now almost next to Snipe, and he hadn't noticed. Thanks to the smoke, he couldn't see her visibly carrying the handcuffs either. But she waited for a moment. She was confident now that Snipe wouldn't notice her, but she needed Shoji to do something so that when she caught Snipe, Shoji wouldn't fail.

I'll pretend I used him as a distraction. He's someone who wants to protect and look out for me. So, when he notices I'm gone he'll start trying to get Snipe's attention to protect me and cause him to shoot towards him, instead of the possibly invisible student hanging around. Toru thought.

She just had to wait for Shoji to do anything. She had left her shoes and gloves in an open place just so Shoji could notice them.

Finally, Shoji made a movement. He discarded his fear as predicted and charged straight at Snipe.

"You're being too rash!" Snipe scolded, shooting in a line towards the ground at Shoji's feet so Shoji couldn't move forward.

Focusing your opponent's attention on something else and misdirecting them away is the first rule of stealth. Toru recalled. Now that Snipe was distracted, this was easy!

She knew she and Shoji had taken advantage of the fact this was a test. After all, Shoji running straight at Snipe without regard to his own safety, knowing he'd shoot at the ground, was probably a little stupid. She hoped Snipe didn't grade him poorly because of that.

Shoji raised his arms to surrender as Snipe walked up to him.

"Aren't you giving up a little too easily?" Snipe sounded disappointed fully having his attention on Shoji. Toru really didn't exist to him.

I think Snipe was a little dumber than I was giving him credit for. He's not even considering I'm around hiding at all! Toru had thought Snipe would be a little tougher than this. He was supposed to be a tough pro! She was used to being forgotten or ignored in favor of someone flashier, but…Snipe shot Shigaraki in the leg! He should have been tougher than this!

Toru quickly and easily snapped the handcuffs around Snipe's wrist. It didn't take more than a second, and then Toru's victory was absolute.

"Got him!" Toru cheered.

Snipe looked stunned for a moment. He turned to face where Toru was; "When did you-" He moved his elbow right into Toru's boob.

"!" Toru froze for a moment, Ugh…This! This is why I absolutely loathe being naked. It was what frightened her. The unwanted, unsettling contact that could always accidentally happen. It disgusted her. It didn't make her feel safe. She hated it.

Snipe was trying to figure out what he had just touched and seemed to have forgotten about being mad about the exam. "…Bounce?"

And now I'm supposed to play off the unwanted contact as something I'm angry about like a normal girl instead of being horrified and hurt by it. Toru willed herself to be angry instead of triggered, "Mr. Snipe!" Toru scolded angrily.

Snipe looked horrified at what he had accidentally done and waved his hand frantically. "It was a misunderstanding! It was beyond my control! I didn't do it on purpose!" He was talking faster and more nervously than he had ever spoken in press interviews. He was clearly apologetic and sweating.

Shoji sighed.

"Team Hagakure and Shoji have passed." The speaker said.

Snipe just kept screaming. "I'm so so sorry! You both pass of course! I'll give you both A's! No A+s! You'll pass with flying colors! Be the best of the best! God, I am so so sorry." He begged trying to solve the problem with bribery.

Well…I guess that gets rid of my concerns that he'd grade Shoji harshly and he wouldn't pass. So, some good came of this accident. She sighed and tried her best to think positive. He isn't thinking about how easily I sneaked up on him either…She didn't like how she was just supposed to take the bribery grade and sweep things under the rug instead of being rightfully uncomfortable, but that was how things had to be.

I guess some good can come of this, unfortunately… He hasn't questioned how I could sneak up on him so easily and Shoji definitely passes and we already know our grades. Toru didn't like the fact that he was so ready to sweep things under the rug by giving her a bribery grade, but she would take it.

Maybe her and Shoji would even be best in class thanks to the power of bribery.

"Uhh…let's get out of here…" Shoji coughed from all the smoke, "And get you in some clothes." He noted feeling awkward as a teacher begged for forgiveness at accidentally touching a minor's boob.

"Yes! Yes! Please do that! You did great. Definitely a great team!" Snipe said again obviously trying to shower them in compliments to sooth the accidental touching of a student.

Toru couldn't find it in herself to feel pity.

"Thank you for the quick thinking, Hagakure…" Shoji said on the way back. "I would have tried to make it to the escape gate, but it seemed impossible with Snipe. You saw the opportunity the smoke provided and instantly used it." He complimented, possibly trying to also drown Toru in compliments so she'd be less angry.

Toru turned off her anger, now that they were walking off. "It was only thanks to the fact that I could trust you and I knew we'd be in sync because of our training! I knew you'd figure out my plan, even if I hadn't said it out loud. Our victory is thanks to you, Shoji!" She praised.

Shoji's eyes lit up. He looked so happy. The compliments had worked. "I'm glad I could help. I really lucked out having you as my practical exam partner." He sounded so genuine.

Yeah, you did. Toru couldn't help but think. She didn't say that out loud though.

"Do you think we'll have a better grade than Todoroki and Bakugo's teams?" She joked. "Maybe it's time for team Shoji and Toru to be at the top!"

Shoji laughed, then stopped. He looked serious. "Wait…Was he serious about those A+s? Because if so…. We might in fact get better grades than Todoroki and Bakugo!" He gasped.

"Serves them right! It's time for someone else to shake up the hierarchy in class A!" Toru joked, trying to be overly energetic.

Shoji wasn't laughing as he realized the reality. "All the third-years are going to envy us too…" Perhaps he also didn't want that much attention.

"I'm sure they won't after they hear HOW we got the good grades." Toru reminded him. Perhaps Shoji didn't understand how accidentally awful it was for someone to touch your naked boob.

"Oh…Oh…Yeah." Shoji agreed, apologetic. He was still deep in his head considering the possibility that he might score better than the famous Todoroki.


Final exams are now completed! I always wondered what the weights did for teachers that don't move much like Present Mic and Nezu. I will continue to wonder.