The life in the former compound of the Eight Precepts of Death has gone to better since the murdering of the Yakuza's group. After of rest by 16 hours, Olivia had to pick up the bodies of the Yakuzas and get rid of all that disaster. Now Olivia had taken by herself all the businesses that Overhaul had under his hand and took all the benefit just to design and create a better version of her laboratory. The extra space that Olivia discovered thanks to the hidden passageways helped her, not reducing all her work zone on a room.

During the days that she worked re-designing the laboratory, she could order a robotic-prosthetic arm. And while the arm was a very well-designed piece (slim fingers, perfect synchronization on the mental order and the movement of the wrist and the fingers, perfect shape to dissimulate the lack of arm…), it showed a lack that on her dimension: Before to leave her dimension, the investigation about recreating the feelings –while it was on a very alpha stage- showed that it was possible. Olivia was sure that, 400 years later, the technology to make that real should exist, but not.

Olivia hid her new left hand under a black glove made of rubber and the sleeve of her laboratory cloak. While she doesn't have touch on her new hand, the mental feeling of movement was enough to her. And thanks to it, her work on the laboratory didn't slow down. She spent hours creating the devices, investigating which possibilities for genetic modification she could create and how to make those real.

And when she wasn't investigating about it, she was looking for students to create her army. Why students?

"The adults are stubborn, decided to not change their goals, keeping their mind on their ideology. Just when their mind is broken, then is when the ideology can be changed. But teenagers… They haven't decided what to do, their ideology can be changed. And the best of all: The new generations will learn what the adults wouldn't want to learn." Olivia thought when she decided which objective she will choose. "Now I just need a way to choose the first one."

But that would be for another moment. After all, another hobby she had when she wasn't investigating was given education to Eri. With that thought, Olivia allowed smiling a moment. Since that day, Eri had been happier, getting closer to Olivia. Olivia had been taking care of the little girl, teaching her to read, write and other basic things of the scholar education.

Olivia got surprised when Eri learned to read and write quickly on some hours, and while Eri needed to polish the pronunciation to read and the grammar and orthography to write, it was very quick. A signal of a clever brain. She will teach Eri all that she knows and wait that she can change the future one day.

She also has been fixing each mistake that the Yakuzas did with Eri: She has been feeding correctly to Eri, with a well-balanced diet full of different foods (Olivia will remember until her last breath how surprised and sweet Eri looked when she tasted by the first time fruits); each day, Olivia took Eri to go for a walk to receive the sun that she probably hadn't received on God-knows-how-much; Olivia had been taking care of each aspect of her health… Olivia was preparing a war against the Quirks and the Pro-Heroes in pursuit of science, but that doesn't mean she can't ignore the future generation.

Eri was physically correct: The wounds on both arms and legs were healing correctly, but there was a long number of scars around, and those won't disappear with the time. It was going to be a sad reminder of her past. Mentally, instead, the scars were deeper: She was literally uncomfortable and scared around other people or even kids, preferring to be just closer to Olivia. The distrust about the rest of the people was reasonable: The only people Eri had known had hurt her on different levels. But Olivia wasn't going to be other of those.

It was during a day that Olivia and Eri were walking on a park that Eri asked.

"Miss Liv…" Eri started to talk shyly. Olivia was reading a newspaper, resting a moment on a bench. Olivia stopped the reading and watched right to Eri. "Are you… a villain?"

"Yes," Olivia answered like if it was something common. Eri shrank on her place, clearly not expecting that answer.

"But, villains are bad people… and you saved me." Eri explained, using her logic. Olivia smiled and started to explain her point of view.

"Eri, villains aren't bad. Villains are misunderstood, Eri. You see them as the heroes say you must see them." Olivia explained. Olivia turned to have Eri in front of her and started to clean her glasses while she talked. "Eri, let me give you an example: A king, when he sees a conqueror going to his castle, he sees a monster that just wants to take and destroy everything he has; but for the conqueror, when he sees the castle and all the useful lands the king has, he sees a place to give to his people to live and have a better opportunity." Olivia put her glasses back and continued. "Tell me, who is the hero in that situation?"

"…The conqueror?" Eri answered, but it was more like a question.

"But the king is protecting his people, his lands and his castle," Olivia explained. "See Eri, it's a matter of perspective. There isn't a villain: Everyone is a hero on their own perspective. The thing is 'Not all villains are evil, nor all heroes are good.'"

"Why are you… a villain, Miss Liv?" Eri asked. "You're not evil."

"Eri, I'm a villain for the same reason I'm creating and investigating so much on the laboratory: I don't wish to have the world, I don't wish all the gold, I don't even wish to be considered an almighty being. I do this because I want to save the future of everyone. What I'm doing is to build a better future on this planet, teaching that being a hero and have a quirk isn't just so impressing, but also not the only dream someone should reach. Open the door to let people choose and study more things. Not just a window."

"Eri, there are a 39% of adults who are Pro-Heroes, and the number is growing up each generation; but for science, there are a 9% of adults who works on it. On polls made on school and middle school, the 78% of the students dream with being a Pro-Hero, and just a 1'3% of the students go for sciences."

"Thanks to discovering what it is far from our comfort zone, we left the caverns, we started to build houses, to find medicines, to create ways to keep a better life! But if the entire world just thinks that be a Pro-Hero is all that we need, we'll lose all the opportunities of advance. I wish to give to the people the chance of advance, discover. On 400 years, we haven't discovered how to cure lethal diseases, make flying vehicles like cars, we're still using gasoline instead of some clean energy… The time is finishing, and the people won't get ready."

"Miss Liv, but why don't you let heroes help you?" Eri asked.

"Because of Eri… The trust is hard to have." Olivia started to talk. "The thing is: I saw that Overhaul was paying policemen and even heroes to be quiet and ignore Mr. Chisaki. They were paid to even hide proofs that could have saved you sooner. They broke an oath that says "I will protect, not waiting for any kind of benefit, all the innocents with the objective preserve the calm and the confidence on the justice. I will prevent that no kind of criminal can escape of the blindsight of the justice, who judges to everyone as equal." Just to get some benefit to themselves."

Olivia got up of the bench and kneeled in front of Eri, looking at the little girl with serious "The game on this has a rule: 'Trust no one'. So I asked you for a favor, Eri: Promise me, please, that you'll trust on me and on whom I choose to trust. What I really want to do is help, but how can I trust people who could arrest me instead of letting me help the world?"

Eri got quiet for some minutes, thinking about what Olivia had said. Everyone who talked about Pro-Heroes and policemen made them sound like good people. But then Eri observed the left arm of Olivia. If the Pro-Heroes knew about her and what Mr. Chisaki did to her, why didn't help her? She could have been saved of Chisaki before, and Olivia could still have her arm. And if what Olivia was saying is the truth, she was saving the world. Maybe… there were enough heroes.

"Miss Liv… how much?" Eri asked. Olivia didn't understand until she thought what Eri was trying to ask. She just opened her right hand.

"Let's put a maximum of 5. One by one, don't try to scare you." Olivia commented. She wanted more if she had to be honest, but Eri was the main preference now. Also, 5 people were more than enough on her opinion. "Right now, the searching for who is going to be the first person to show the capacities that science can do is happening."

Eri nodded, accepting what Olivia was saying. Olivia got up of the ground and after of clean the sand of the knees, she gave the hand to Eri and proceeded to go back to the compound. Olivia just hoped that Eri could understand it. Maybe this generation and the next would see Olivia as a villain, but she just hoped that kids like Eri could see what she was trying to do. Obviously, it will require some sacrifice, but every sacrifice won't fall in vain.

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Detective Tsukauchi wasn't happy. One of the biggest operations to arrest one of the last Yakuza's Group had to be suspended by the sudden missing of Overhaul and his gang. A long number of detectives, patrols and individual agents were trying to locate those criminals, not finding any clue.

The businesses that the Eight Precepts of Death 'protected' had been absorbed by a Swiss company, losing the right to investigate that and giving it to the INTERPOL. The former compound that had been recognized as the Headquarters of the group had been bought and its use wasn't revealed to the authorities. And just to make it worse, an employee of the landfill had found on that place the bodies of the Eight Precepts of Death, for what the investigators of crime scenes could discover interrogating witnesses.

The next day of it, all the staff related to the investigation of the Yakuzas were called to inform about the last discoverings. When Tsukauchi opened the door where the meeting is going to happen. On the room, there were three known Pro-Heroes: Sir Nighteye, Ryukyu and Fat Gum. But also there was an elder man sat down on the room with a folder and remote control. He was the first man on talk.

"Ah, Mr. Tsukauchi, you're finally here. We were waiting for you to start the meeting." The elder man grabbed a crutch and started to walk next to the screen.

"What is the objective of this meeting, mr…?" Nighteye asked, waiting that they could discover why they had been called.

"Robbins. Albert Robbins, Chief Medical Examiner. And it's to inform about the results of the last bodies we found." The man, now identified as Dr. Robbins, answered. "The day of yesterday, an employee of the regional landfill found the rests of human beings. Between the rests of the bodies, we found those plague masks." Robbins pressed a button of the remote control and a picture of different kind of plague masks, each member of the room quickly recognized those.

"That's Kai Chisaki's mask!" Ryukyu yelled, getting up of her chair and pointing to one of the plague masks. Robbins just continued ignoring the yell.

"At the beginning, the main theory was that the corpses were the members of the Eight Precepts of Death, including the leaders. After of look for fingerprints, send their IDs to Document Retrieval and other ways to identifications, the corpses had been identified. And yes, they're those stronger and problematic members of the Yakuza."

The room got quiet before that Robbins continued talking. Kai Chisaki -Overhaul-, his mercenaries, and even his left and right hands… each one murdered? They thought that just for arrest, a raid of strong heroes, and even the necessary help of cops and antiriot squads would be necessary. Who could it be? "The next images could be kind of disturbing, so if you feel uncomfortable with pictures of corpses, you can leave." No one of the Pro-Heroes left the room, so Robbins started with the first picture, revealing the corpse of Kai Chisaki (Overhaul) with no arms. Even with the disturbing image, everyone had found the irony of the lack of arms.

"Kai Chisaki, 23 years old. Cause of death: Both arms were pulled out brutally, cutting both Axillary vein and artery. For some reason, instead of quick bleeding, the bleed took some minutes. The arms' bones present some cracks made by a completely unexpected force. Also, the body had two little cuts between the fourth and fifth rib, close to the sternum of unknown origin."

Next picture, a beheaded body with his head next to it "Hekiji Tengai, 36 years old. Cause of death: Beheading. It happened due to something long, extendable and flexible twisting around his neck and using a high level of pressure."

"A metal rope?" Tsukauchi asked. Robbins shook his head. "It was thicker, with a height of 6cms. If I had to theorize, probably someone with tentacles."

And Robbins continued showing pictures of each member, explaining the deaths of each member of the Yakuzas. The corpse of Rikiya Katsukame was the one that the Pro-Heroes found more disturbing, asking themselves who Quirk user could have such strength to realize that. But the most disturbing point was the fact that Dr. Robbins didn't show the pictures of Deidoro Sakaki due that 'the body was so smashed, that the forensic team had to keep it on different hermetic containers' and the bodies of Toya Setsuno and Yu Hojo, whose heads were smashed by, what the points of pressure could describe, a claw with 4 fingers.

"The last thing to mention before that I leave is something that could it be very necessary: On the last medical checks that Kendo Rappa and Rikiya Katsukame had recorded, they presented perfect health, even for their ages. That was a year ago. And now, they both have such fragility on the bones that I hadn't seen but for a nonagenarian who suffered a several case of Osteogenesis imperfecta. I have sent samples of bone tissue and blood to find what could cause such damage on the bones" Robbins concluded, closing the folder and leaving the room walking with his crutch.

When Dr. Robbins left the room, Tsukauchi talked. "Out of the discovering of the murdering, all the properties have changed of owners, with any name known and all the operations directed by a Swiss company called 'Letzte Gelegenheit'. That includes where we have known as the Main Headquarters, with the only difference that it has been abandoned and no person has been seen using it. Do you have some new information?"

"My agency arrested some weeks ago a former lackey of the group that escaped the Yakuzas when he failed on a rob, trying to hold up a jewelry shop. The only information that we could obtain was that they started to work with a member-only identified as 'Doc Ock'. The description was a middle-aged woman, brown hair, glasses and obsessed with science. Looks like that she spent the entire time working with them in a laboratory." Fat Gum informed, "Unfortunately, the only who knew what she was doing is on the morgue."

"Tsukauchi, sometimes, a little pale girl appeared accompanied with Chisaki. Has she been found in the landfill?" Nighteye asked, worried that the little girl could have suffered the same faith.

Tsukauchi shook his head "Our Tracking Dogs has been looking for the entire landfill, and they hadn't found any other human rest. For now, that girl has to be reported as 'Missing'." Each hero sighed. The operation to arrest was going very well: It had just taken an entire year to deduce a lot of clues for arrest them. They just needed wait to the correct moment.

"Whoever did this, it has to be a group composed of experts in the area of scam, properties and money laundering, infiltration, murdering and kidnapping. Probably even more." Ryukyu said. "We've tried to infiltrate uncountable good sidekicks and even some Pros, failing time after time. The infiltrator has to be someone methodical, adapted to the art of acting, with a great knowledge of science. Maybe an occidental Intelligence Agency that worked on the underground, hiding all the pieces of evidence and keeping all kind of benefits that they can obtain. Clearly… a perfect assassin."

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"My folder, my handbag, glasses, pills, the universal controller… The keys! I just need my keys." Olivia mumbled while she desperately was trying to locate her keys. She was supposed to be reunited at 10:00 a.m. with the principal of a middle school, and it was 9:13 a.m. She needed a miracle right now to don't get late. "Eri, have you seen my keys?"

Eri was busy doing homework that Olivia was giving to her. Olivia was surprised when she discovered that Eri was, in fact, a little genius. Eri had learned about basic concepts of math, synthesis and school's biology on a pair of weeks. Olivia was very proud by the advances that Eri was doing, spending the time that she had free working as her teacher. Eri looked around the desk and saw a keychain. "Do they have a keychain that has written 'Heavy Metal'?"

"There you are," Olivia said, grabbing the keys. "When you're older, I'll show you a fantastic trip for science fiction and the reason for my keychain." Olivia kneeled and looked right to Eri. "I will be out for some hours, can you promise me to watch this place while I'm out?"

Eri nodded and Olivia smiled. "I'll bring today the first person, but don't worry. If you feel uncomfortable with him, keep close to me. Now, do your homework and you can use the computer when you end it." Eri nodded when she heard the requests that Olivia gave to her. With that said Olivia kissed the forehead of Eri and proceeded to leave quickly the compound since one of the hidden exits, checking by last time everything she had. "Keys, folder, pills, phone… Shower." She smelled her laboratory coat, and came to a conclusion "I can skip the shower."

When she was on the street, she rode the bicycle and started to pedal with a huge speed, trying to go to the train station just to go to a school. During the past month, she had sent a test made by herself to all the middle-school of the city and neighbor cities, looking for a specific person. Someone with the capacities that she is looking for. Finally, she had found that person on a school in the city of Musutafu, and Olivia Octavius wasn't losing this chance.

So she accelerated all that she could, increasing the speed and avoiding cars. Minutes later, she arrived at the train station, paid a ticket and traveled to Musutafu. Now on the city, she rode the bicycle again, at huge speed.

At the distance, Olivia could see the school. And Olivia could swear that it was identical to each school that she saw on the cartoons that Japan makes. Design of the gate, building… even it has a huge watch on the top of the building. She could laugh if it wasn't by the fact that the watch indicated 9:54 a.m. She could arrive at the school on time, took the chain to avoid having her bicycle stolen and locked it. Before to go into the building, Olivia took her black gloves and hid her prosthetic hand and normal hand into her gloves.

When Olivia went into the school, she walked right to the principal's office with a folder on her right hand. It was 9:59 a.m., so she was in time yet. Lucky for her, the principal's office was on the first floor. When she found the office, she called to the door with the new arm.

"Come in" A voice answered. Olivia opened the door, being received by the principal. "Miss Burnell, you came right at time." The principal saw how Olivia was sweating, so he took two glasses and a bottle of water. "A glass of water?"

"Yes, now that woul-" But before she could conclude the sentence, she started the cough. She covered her mouth with her hand, but the cough was getting more violent. After some seconds, her coughing stopped. "Sorry, I have been here by months, and the climate has just left me sicker each day." Nothing further of the truth: By weeks she has been sick, sleeping with problems and coughing sometimes.

The principal frowned and Olivia saw it. Olivia knew that he was frowning because she wasn't wearing those masks for the sick people, but she didn't care. For just occasional coughs, she wasn't going to wear a mask. Olivia took some pills and swallowed it drinking the glass of water. "Forgetting that, Did something good happen with the tests?" The principal asked.

Olivia nodded and proceeded to open the folder. "This test was designed with the objective to discover what we like to call 'Diamond on rough': Students with high capacities, ready to go a step beyond the high-school and prepare the future of the science, engineering, and biology." Olivia declared "We make the future and since Alchemax, we should congratulate to this school because, of an extended program with a long number of tests, this has been the only one on making a '100/100', something very unbelievable. Unique, if I had to be honest. Even the best investigators on Alchemax that acceded with this exam had 97/100, 94/100… we have rarely seen a perfect grade." Olivia proceeded to open the folder and take the test. "Here, watch it."

The principal was very entranced. A company that, by the reference that the company gave to the staff, it was recognized globally had found a huge future young prodigy ON HIS SCHOOL. He could see the number of future students on the Aldera Junior School increasing quickly. Oh, what a…

But all those happy thoughts stopped when he read the name. Oh no… that boy. The principal sighed and Olivia proceeded to ask. "Is something wrong? If it's that the student is problematic, don't worry. Not everyone on Alchemax started as little lambs." The principal shook his head, ready to explain her.

"It isn't that, Miss Burnell." The principal started. "But, how to say it? Miss Burnell, haven't you consider that maybe… sometimes you don't choose the correct person?" Olivia frowned, don't understanding what the principal was trying to say.

"I don't get it. Has that student some fame about cheating?" Olivia asked. The principal shook both hands and the head.

"No, he is a really good student. It's just that…" The principal thought on which words he could choose for explaining his point "Look, we have future promises that will be recognized at a high level. In the same class, there is a student called Katsuki Bakugo, and it is going to be a future promise for the society of Pro-Heroes and…" But before he could continue, Olivia cut him.

"No." Olivia plainly said. "Alchemax doesn't work with Pro-Heroes of any kind, plus that the student had a very mediocre grade," Olivia explained, taking the exam of the other student and showing it to the Principal. And when the principal saw the exam, he could agree that Olivia was right: It was very mediocre.

"Uh well, I'm sure that there are other students that have shown a huge grade. Right?" When the Principal made the question, Olivia shook her head, frowning showing each exam. "Sir, the highest grade out of the 100/100, it has been a 78/100. While it is a good grade, it is a grade that we use just to follow the journey of future prodigies." Olivia exposed but doesn't leave that the frowned abandon her face. "Sir, could you tell me why you don't want that I take him?"

"Miss Burnell, between you and me, I think that this could be bad publicity for both sides." The principal declared. Olivia frowned, but let that the Principal continued. "What could be the benefits of having a Quirkless on something as big as your company? Zero, because nobody wants a Quirkless working. They do slow work all the time when someone with a quirk can make differences, and even make the work faster and better. So, let's make something: You 'lose' that test, and give this chance to another of my students. Then, my school is promoted as 'the school of a future promise for our future' and your company has a good promise that is useful."

"So… are you telling me that I should ignore a future prodigy that it is being wasted on this parody of 'school', take another one that doesn't fulfill the necessary grades, and keep this quiet because YOU want good advertising?" Olivia rhetorically asked. She was disgusted, offended, angry. What did he think that is education? 'Family Feud'? "Sir, now I could abandon this school, warns to my superiors about this 'discrimination' to a minority for empty reasons, and sued the entire school until that the last brick belongs to Alchemax. But I'm a nice person. I'm calmed, when it is summer I like going to swim with the dolphins, I even support the GPUS on my native United States. I can ignore completely all that, and let me do my work. Just give me the files of the student."

Olivia didn't really wish that it could have been easier. And for her luck, it wasn't. "Sorry, but I don't think that works. What kind of clues could you give to realize a lawsuit? It's your word against mine. And due to the public image of a common school, I think you could end more damaged than I could." The Principal threatened. But that 'threat' just made Olivia laugh.

"Actually I like that choice of words," Olivia confessed while she removed the black glove of her prosthetic arm. "I like to have all kind of verifications. Something basic I learned is that 'the words have value', and well…" Olivia pressed a button on her arm, while the voice of the Principal and her voice sounded. "It's your word against your lies. And, while the reputation is something important, Alchemax has millions to spend exclusively on a legal team monthly. Tell me, how much money do you have just to pay a lawyer?" The Principal didn't answer, completely frozen. Olivia grabbed the empty glass of water and the bottle and, while she carefully filled the glass with water, she talked smiling warmly to the Principal.

"Let's do this: You will give me the files of the student, you will stop the discrimination since now, and you won't have any kind of advertising or benefit related with this 'Diamond on rough'. In case you tried it, a lawsuit would be sent to this school, the record tape would be leaked and more things that could easily ruin your calm life." When the glass was filled correctly, Olivia frowned, sipped through her nose and spat on the glass, just to drag it right to the Principal. "Let me tell you something simple: You can't make us a better offer. We can make you a worse offer."

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"Izuku Midoriya, born and raised on Musutafu. Between the top marks on science, biology, and chemistry…" Olivia read the files of the student, and she was very surprised. He was actually a good ranked student, clearly over the average. If this has been the 21st Century, he could have overtaken a year or two of studies. He could have been the youngest in his class on have gone to the college.

But… after of discover such discrimination by the Principal, she wasn't surprised why he was still here. But also, a lot of his information is empty. Nothing about hobbies, friendships… Just a section that indicates what he does on his free time 'Quirk Analyzing' and another that indicates future careers 'Pro-Hero'. While she wasn't interested in future careers, she was interested in the 'Quirk Analyzing'. If someone with his mind could analyze correctly those powers, then she could have found a gold mine.

But… something was off on this kid. Looking at his pictures, he could see that his eyes were… "Empty" Olivia mumbled. His eyes didn't reflect any happiness, and when Olivia watched the pictures of each class year by year… he was alone. Always on the furthest side, ready to disappear, with no friends to see… Never smiling. "I can read your story on your eyes, Midoriya. And you're very similar to me." Olivia thought.

But Olivia would continue that later, now she was out of the class, waiting that the teacher leaves her go and talk to the class. But just for what she was listening to the teacher, the complete school was full of dorks. "With teachers like those, obviously there isn't going to be promises for different careers. Hero or nothing? God, why have you abandoned us?" Olivia thought, frustrated. Was so hard to talk about all the different choices for the future, and explain that you can't have always the career you dreamt for years?

And listen to the gratuitous humiliation to Midoriya wasn't helping. Oh boy, this school was on the top of her blacklist! But well, Olivia would act innocent and she will save this for a better opportunity. And in a perfect moment, because the door had opened, and she proceeded to walk.

"Class, surely you remember when you realized a surprise test. The objective of the exam was…" The teacher started to talk, but Olivia cut him.

"Don't lose on your words. Let me do this." Olivia interrupted. She turned to have face to face. "Well, I'm Dr. Jacqueline Burnell, representative of Alchemax, laboratories specialized on engineering, genetic, physic, chemistry, biology, discovering… We're the future for everyone in the world!" Olivia revealed with excitement, stretching the arms to the sky and looking to the roof. "But now, I'm here to give the scholarship 'Hank McCoy' in the name of Alchemax, allowing an assistantship of months to discover the wonderful ways to go further as humans. Luckily, not just in this school but also in this class there is a student that has won this scholarship with a perfect 100/100, something just seen on the CEO of Alchemax."

Olivia started to walk through the desks, carefully observing to each student. "That student has shown great intellect, a unique capacity of analyzing, scientific talents… Clearly, as I like to say, 'A diamond on rough'." Some students smirked, believing that they were talking of them. Bu between those, Midoriya wasn't. In fact, he was shrinking himself on his desk. "That student is clearly a future promise, someone made to change the world, make a difference…" Then, Olivia slammed her prosthetic hand on a desk. The desk of Izuku Midoriya. "…And that person is you, Izuku Midoriya." Olivia revealed, pointing to him with her good hand.

And which was the answer to the class? Mumblings. But pejorative mumblings. Everything Olivia could hear was "Izuku receiving such scholarship?", "Why would a company waste time on Midoriya?" and "But he is Quirkless". Olivia frowned and her prosthetic hand started to squeeze the desk, cracking it a little bit. Olivia coughed, shutting up the entire class and the whisperings.

"Miss Burnell, I think you're wrong. I don't think I was…" Izuku started to talk, erasing personal value and self-stem. But before that he could continue, Olivia interrupted him. She revealed the test, with the real 100/100 written on it.

"Midoriya, this test is realized by experts, graduates on the subject they had been studying by years. They personally study each question and analyze each answer. You're not an average kid; clearly, you excel in every subject that this test requested. You're someone exceptional, Midoriya. And Alchemax won't allow lose you." Olivia narrated, resting her elbows on the desk and shaking her head. "We will talk later about it, but you must know that this opportunity is one that everyone in this school would wish to have it."

But before Olivia could continue talking, a laugh interrupted her. That laugh made Midoriya shrank even more, looking down to the table. When Olivia turned heels, she saw who was laughing: A blonde-and-spiky haired kid, sat down on his place with self-importance, with red eyes. "Could I know what's so funny?" Olivia asked politely, raising an eyebrow.

"That your unknown company thinks that a tiny extra as Deku can be useful for them, or even better, make him popular." The boy answered. The frown of Olivia accentuated more, but the boy ignored. "I will be here the next Nº1 hero, and no one of those extras will hog me. I'm destined to be someone great, and he is destined to be behind of everyone."

"Oh boy, the brat has an inflated ego. And what the hell is a 'Deku'?" Olivia thought, clearly not interested in listening to the boy. She sighed and opened the folder. "Name?"

"Katsuki Bakugo, remember it." The boy revealed as Bakugo, said with pride. "Trust me, I won't." Olivia mumbled, ignoring the frown and angry face of Bakugo "Damn it, it had to be the brat that the pathetic excuse of principal wanted to put me." Olivia thought, rolling her eyes. She was happy that the stupid brat won't be closer to her by more time. Olivia looked by all the tests until she found his test.

"There it is: your test," Olivia said, putting the test of Bakugo over his desk, revealing a simple 57/100. That grade surprised to everyone, while Bakugo started to groan and little explosions started to appear since the palm of his hands. That didn't intimidate Olivia, who talked again. "The laws of Tartakovsky were defined completely wrong, just one of the seven equations of Astruc was chosen correctly, the exercise about Kaufman and his vision of the composition of what we understand as 'the time' was mistaken by the vision of Neumeier and Miner… If I have to be honest, your exam is probably one of the most mediocre that Alchemax had seen on the country." Olivia confessed.

"You know? I've been once a 14 years old student, and even younger." The hands of Olivia hid in the pockets of her coat, just to hide the fists of frustration that she had talking about her past life. "And everyone was saying the same: They wanted to be a superhero, and be the next nº1, and next Symbol of peace, and blah blah blah. The thing is: The majority never could pass the exam for Hero's School. And the few ones that could, well… let's say that they never will be popular. Everyone had a lot of pride so, what's your difference?"

That question made that Bakugo got up of the chair, but not leaving his place on the desk. "My quirk is more powerful than anything of those extras!" Bakugo practically yelled.

"The quirk, the quirk… it's always about the Quirk." Olivia said, crossing her arms and rolling her eyes. "It's for that reason that Alchemax never worked, don't work and won't work with any superhero. It's always about the fascinating, unique and main center of everything Quirks." Olivia sighed and decided to ignore to Bakugo, turning heels to Midoriya "Izuku Midoriya, we'll see us very soon. Maybe even sooner than you could imagine."

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"Eat, little fishes~" Olivia sang to herself while she was giving some seeds of sunflower to some fishes she had found around the insides of the school. It had happened some hours since she met Midoriya. And her plan was waiting to him until the classes ended, walk to his house, talk to her mother and finally initiate her plan.

"For what I have seen, he is being taken as a joke by everyone. The reaction of the entire class was cold and unhappy. Why wouldn't someone believe that a good student can have a scholarship?" Olivia asked to herself on her mind. "I just hope that between the hypnosis sessions, the genetic manipulation and whatever he had on his mind, I don't create a crazy man."

But all kind of thoughts were stopped when she felt something hitting her head and falling to the land behind of her. She turned, rubbing the place where she felt the impact, just to see a smoking notebook. "What's this?" Olivia grabbed the notebook and read the title on it. "'Hero Analysis for the Future. Nº 13'. But who did throw that?" Olivia looked up, seeing a little trail of smoke leaving a window.

Looking to each side, Olivia activated her mechanical arms and started to climb quietly the wall of the school until be closer to the window where she could deduce the 'incident' happened. There, she could hear voices.

"Hmph, most first-rate heroes show potential early on. People look at them and just know they're destined for greatness." A voice, which Olivia recognized as the voice of the brat called Katsuki Bakugo said to someone.

"What the hell is he talking about? He looks the heroes as… Greek Gods or something like that! Hell, I'm sure that Hercules never had such ego." Olivia thought to herself.

"When I'm the only student from this garbage junior high to get into UA, people will start talking about me like that. They'll realize I'm legit, the next big thing." Bakugo continued talking, or better said, sucking his own dick. "That's not the ego talking. I just know I'm good."

The blood of Olivia was boiling. "That kind of ego… He will fall in the first round of shooting if he tried to act like one." Olivia thought when she could hear little explosions.

"And don't think that just because an American bitch said that you've potential to be great, doesn't mean she's right. I'm sure she completely ignores that you're a useless Deku. Here's a little word of advice: Don't even think of applying… or else!" Bakugo declared.

The jaw of Olivia was close to breaking her teeth and his veins and arteries of exploding. "How does he dare to call me 'bitch' and 'ignorant' that-?" But before he could curse someone, she realized something. "'Said that you've potential to be great' HE'S TALKING TO MIDORIYA!" During the reveal, she ignored whatever Bakugo was saying. But when he came back to listen, she could hear the words that, to forever and ever, will chase Bakugo.

"You know? If you really want to be a hero that badly, there might actually be another way…" Bakugo started to proclaim. "Just pray you're born with a quirk in your next life and take a swan dive off the roof of the building."

Olivia quickly covered her mouth, hiding a gasp when she heard those words. The arms, moving without direct order of Olivia, climbed down and landed on the land. Olivia had tears in her eyes and both hands were grabbing her head. She started to sob while she was mumbling.

"Please, stop," Olivia mumbled, with tears falling of her face and sobbing. "I'm good. My dad isn't a monster, he's good."

"That's what the daughter of a monster would say. And if you're as good as you say, then you would die just to stop the menace that is your family." A voice that Olivia had kept hidden and quiet on her mind started to talk to her. The answer to the idea that the voice gave her was punching a wall with her right hand and yell.

"NO!" Olivia yelled, with rage on her voice. Ignoring the now cracked wall, Olivia cleaned her face and decided to change a little bit her plans. She walked right to the main gate, first unlocking her bicycle, and waited to see Midoriya. When the green-haired kid appeared on her panoramic view, she went right to him and called his attention, poking on his shoulder.

When Midoriya turned to see who was calling him, he saw to Olivia, with a serious look on her eyes, frown, and a serious mouth and with a bicycle next to her.

"Dr. Burnell! W-W-What do you want?" Midoriya asked, avoiding eye contact with Olivia. Olivia, before to talk, gave to Midoriya his notebook. "My analyzes, how did you…?"

"Midoriya, I'm going to your house right now. With you." Olivia demanded, not waiting for any kind of answer. Midoriya just nodded, not waiting that seriousness of someone who was more eccentric on his class hours ago. When they both left behind the school, Olivia walked to another direction of Midoriya.

"Dr. Burnell, m-m-m-my house is on that direction," Midoriya said, trying to change the course of Olivia, just to see that it didn't happen. "There it is…"

"…The local subway station, I know. We're taking the long way." Olivia declared, completing the sentence of Midoriya. Midoriya just followed her all the way to the station. After that she paid two tickets, Olivia and Izuku went into one of the wagons. Lucky for them, the wagon was empty, so they just sat down on the seats, leaving the bicycle of Olivia next to her.

"Izuku…" Olivia started to talk. "I heard everything after what happened to your notebook." Midoriya felt cold water falling on his back when Olivia said that. How could she hear the conversation? Was Bakugo talking too loud? Was her quirk something related about the audition? Maybe it could be that last one, due that she was on the 4th floor when all that happened and…

"No, Izuku. I'm as Quirkless as you." Olivia answered. Midoriya looked at her confused. "I heard your mumbling, and don't worry. I occasionally do that, and everyone says to me that it's creepy. But if I don't do that, all my ideas, projects, theories and else disappear with the thought of what I should make for dinner or the rhetorical question about where I left my glasses" Olivia sighed, not really wishing talk about that. "But that's not the point I want to talk, Izuku Midoriya."

"Don't worry about Kaa- I mean, Bakugo. He's like that and…" Midoriya tried to avoid the point, but he was interrupted by Olivia. "Yes, I worry. He's a bully, he was bullying you, saying…" The left hand of Olivia transformed on a fist, frustrated about what she had heard. "THAT"

"I don't worry so much, I know him since we were tiny kids and he was always saying those things, so…"

"YOU SHOULD WORRY!" And, completely unexpected by Olivia herself and Midoriya, Olivia cracked the glass behind her with her left hand, expelling all her frustration. Olivia felt tears falling again but quickly cleaned them with the right sleeve of her coat. "I was in the same place where you're, Izuku. My father was once one of the greatest men about science, but things happened, he became crazy and… did things nobody would be proud. I was 7 when that happened, and since then, my life became a hell."

"All kind of friends I had started to ignore me, and those who didn't it, started to humiliate me, insult me, call me things… Eventually, they started to tell me the idea of 'Die just to stop the menace of the monster.' Day after day, class after class… And that didn' stop because even the teachers were worried that I could be, actually, 'the daughter of the monster'."

"I even had to do illegal things, unhealthy to myself, just to keep a lot of mouths quiet… All that by just my surname, a surname that I'm proud to have on my ID." Olivia stopped and breathed. "Midoriya, I was like you: They saw me like garbage, trash… And don't care what they said about me, I just closed my mouth and walked behind of them, waiting that someday they stopped and could be friends. But that never happens."

"Izuku, tell me. If he's your 'friend': When did you two do something that friends usually do?" Olivia asked. And Midoriya, in the beginning, didn't answer. He was just looking at the ground of the wagon, quiet. Why? Because Olivia was right: He had been behind Bakugo, calling day by day 'Kaachan' as they did when they were at pre-school, waiting that someday stopped calling him 'Deku' and started to call him 'Izuku' again. Like old times…

But it had happened 10 years since Izuku listened to Bakugo says his real name. 10 years since he had done something that 'friends' does. 10 years since… he really had hope about be a hero.

"10 years ago, we were exploring a forest, when Bakugo accidentally fell to a river." Midoriya started to answer, receiving a nod of Olivia to let him continue. "I went down to help him, giving my hand to get up. That was the last day that Bakugo called me 'Izuku' and saw me as a friend. Since then, he has been my… my…" Tears started to fall since the eyes of Midoriya.

"You don't need to say the word, I get it," Olivia said, putting a hand over the shoulder of Midoriya.

"I… I've been always jealous of him and tried to ignore everything he did me or said me," Midoriya revealed, cleaning the tears. "He… He always had everything: A cool and powerful quirk, people saying how he was going to be an awesome hero, the attitude at the moment of talk, a complete family that was always together, a good house, money for don't be worried… I never had anything of it."

"I born Quirkless, everyone was always saying to me that my dream was stupid and that I should give up, I became a quiet and lonely person… My father left us… And my mother had to have two jobs for a long time just to keep me and the little apartment we live in… I never had anything, but Bakugo always hated me." Midoriya confessed between sobs and tears. Olivia didn't say any word, she just left that Midoriya could expel all his frustration.

"I get it, Izuku. After that my father died, my mother and I moved to a caravan just because she lost interest and hope on everything. And if it wasn't enough, she started to ignore me, acting like I never was there, because I'm sure that when she saw me, she could see him. My grandmother had to take care of me for years. I never received a present by Christmas, Birthday or any party else. I had to take clothes that were thrown to the garbage just to have clothes of my size. I didn't have a hot shower until I moved to college." Olivia confessed. "All my studies were paid at ways I won't ever be proud because my grandparents passed away and my mother still ignoring me even nowadays. And even when each girl at the school, high school, and college were richer and luckier than me, I was still being called 'the daughter of the monster'."

"Dr. Burnell… the moment you showed Bakugo his test, that he could probably haven't chances of taking the nº1 position and about the flashy quirks… At that moment, I felt happier than I've ever been next to Bakugo." Midoriya revealed, with a little smile on his face. Olivia allowed smile when she heard that fact. "Could I… Could I make you…?" Midoriya tried to ask, but he couldn't start it.

"Go ahead; I'm always open to questions," Olivia said, leaving that Midoriya could ask him.

"Do you think that a Quirkless person, like me, could be a Pro-Hero?" Izuku asked. Well, it didn't sound like a question. More like… a beg, a cry of help. Olivia sighed and answered.

"Izuku, I'd love to say 'yes', because I think that everyone can be a hero, that the quirk doesn't make the hero. There are uncountable Greek stories where common mortals could defeat gods and creatures, an inspiration for stories. And because day after day I thought it, that everyone, with the correct training, martial arts or weapons, can make a difference." Olivia said. "But society makes me say 'No, you can't'. Because they... they see 'Quirkless' as Weakness, Hopeless, Useless… All insulting words ended on '-less'. They won't allow that, unless you have a Quirk, a person that is considered 'weak' makes the same job as people with flashy and powerful quirks."

"They would say 'No, because a hero risks his life each day'. Everyone risks their lives when you work by the Government! Firefighters, Cops, Army… And the villains… Well, obviously I won't put you to fight alone against a creature of 8 meters, 6 arms and whose quirk is spitting a laser beam since its mouth. But there are villains whose quirks aren't flashy; instead, there are close to being jokes, easily stopped by anyone."

Midoriya didn't feel his heart fall on a void, but it hurt. Because Olivia was right: The UA had allowed that Quirkless students can accede to the high-school, they had made it just to keep them on General Class or Support Class. The same test that the UA had gotten by years about giant robots was still there. And his analyses won't help him to do anything against the robots…

And unexpectedly, Olivia jumped of her seat and put in front of Midoriya, pointing to him with a finger of her right hand. "And that's where Alchemax appears! You probably hadn't heard about us because the company and the CEO rejects help or do things for any Pro-Heroes. In fact, we found completely hateful the quirks."

"W-W-Why?! The Quirks had helped us on your common life, giving us faster times to produce elements, control economy…" Midoriya started to defense the Quirks. Just to be interrupted by Olivia.

"Izuku, on 401 years, we have barely advanced technologically. On 2018, we had prepared a mission just to go to Mars and investigate. On 2022, we went to Mars… WE HAVEN'T GONE TO ANOTHER PLANET ON THOSE CENTURIES! We should have been landing on the Moons of Neptune, have scientific bases on the moons of Jupiter just to study the micro-organic life that lives out of this planet! The cars, the motorbikes… we're still using gasoline when in 2018 we have those wonderful and TESLA cars, powered by electricity. Cancer, a disease that it had found treatments to prevent it, and even some early ways to treat it, just depends completely on some healing quirks that will disappear when those doctors passed away." Olivia explained. "I don't know how this planet and we, as species, have survived those last 400 years. But what I can say is that all those projects ended when the quirks started. Our technology, both expensive and cheap choices, is similar. Look at the phones, look at the trains, look at everything around you. You should have seen History: Compare the world at the beginning of the 21st Century and the world nowadays."

"And now is when Alchemax appears, developing all different kinds of advances. We're here to help this society, show that we shouldn't spend all our time on Quirks and heroes, create the technology that those centuries had forgotten, and make a lot of differences. We're not here for the money –well, we need it for continue but you get it.-, we're not here for the glory, and we're not here for appearing on all media saying how awesome we are! Alchemax is here to help and change the world. The real world!"

"…you talk with a lot of enthusiasm about Alchemax," Midoriya said, making that Olivia looked something on her handbag.

"Well, I can be a little liar. The thing is that my name is fake and that I'm not just representing Alchemax…" Then Olivia took a little card of her handbag and gave it to Midoriya, who read it shocked. "…I'm Alchemax."

"You're… the CEO?!" Midoriya asked completely surprised, making that Olivia nodded.

"Dr. Olivia Octavius, founder, and CEO of Alchemax. But I prefer to keep 'Jacqueline Burnell' when I'm out of Alchemax, avoiding the looks and judgments." Olivia confessed. "And you, Midoriya… You'll help us to fix this world and give them what they lost." Olivia extended her hand to Midoriya. "Do you agree?"

Midoriya accepted her hand and shook hands. Olivia was right: He wasn't able to be a hero, less when even the top 10 were basically power against technique. Maybe… maybe it was time to change of dream. But what Midoriya ignored is that, on Olivia's Mind, her plan was working.

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"I'm coming, I'm coming…" A female voice said since the other side of the door. Olivia and Midoriya had ended the trip minutes ago and, with a quick ride thanks to the cycling skills of Olivia, they arrived at the apartments where Midoriya lived. After some seconds, the door was opened by a short woman that was clearly identical to Izuku Midoriya on the face. "Izuku! I was worried; you usually came early and…"

Finally, the short woman felt the second presence. Olivia locked the wheels of her bicycle and salute. "Why, hello Miss Inko Midoriya," Olivia said, grabbing the left hand of Inko and shaking it. "I'm Dr. Jacqueline Burnell, of Alchemax Labs, and I wanted to talk to you about a unique opportunity for your son."

Inko nodded, confused by the unexpected presence. After taking off her shoes, Olivia walked on the short corridor and landed on the kitchen, where Inko was preparing some tea. Izuku was sat there too. "Izuku, I prefer that this chat between your mother and I keeps private, could you go to your room for some minutes?" Olivia asked. And after of check Midoriya with her eyes, she included. "And change your clothes. It isn't necessary to go fancy in the laboratories."

Izuku nodded and left the little kitchen. Now there was just Inko and Olivia there. Olivia left her handbag over her lap and left her body rest while she waited for the tea. Ink sat down on the opposite side of where Olivia was sit down. "Miss Burnell, what do you want of my Izuku?" Inko asked.

Olivia talked. "Alchemax Labs did some weeks ago a test around the country to offer a scholarship to a student. We have decent and awesome grades, but about your son…" Olivia took her folder and grabbed Izuku's test. "…his test talks alone," Inko observed the test of her son and saw how he obtained a 100/100 on it. "It has been the only one on the country on obtaining a 100/100, and just to keep an idea: When this test was realized by the first time just to see the rankings, there was only one person who had that same grade: The founder and CEO of Alchemax Labs."

"Your son, Miss Inko, is what the company likes to call 'A diamond on rough', a prodigy. We're still surprised that nobody saw this earlier." Olivia confessed. "It's for that reason we want to give him the scholarship."

"A… A scholarship? For my Izuku?" Inko asked, with tears in her eyes. Olivia was a little bit worried due to the number of tears that the woman was expelling. Olivia just nodded. "I knew. I knew that someday he would be recognized! Thanks!" Inko cleaned her tears with a tissue and asked. "But, what does Alchemax? I've never heard anything about this place."

"Well, Alchemax works on each subject related to the science: We investigate genetics, chemistry, physic, engineering, quantic physic… Our laboratories have been investigating everything that can help us to go further as species, evolve everything, and help to humanity." Olivia explained. "And about what nobody had heard about us, it's because we prefer to keep our work for the needed public. We didn't, don't and won't work for the Hero's agencies. They're the reason why Alchemax was created."

"Why was Alchemax created?" Inko asked, don't understanding the point.

"Easy: Quirks stopped the evolution of our technology when those appeared; people on Alchemax don't like that the heroes and the quirks take everything on the society; we try to fix the lack of technological evolution on the last 4 centuries don't give it to the heroes," Olivia explained. "We try to make something different, to create something so big that sends a message around the world saying 'There are too much Pro-Heroes and the quirks just exist while the people are alive. Give a new chance to the technology and let's start since the beginning.'"

Inko got surprised due to the negative politics about Pro-Heroes that Alchemax had. The Pro-Heroes are loved around the world, inspiring kids and adults. How could it be people that don't like them? [JCVD talking, I want to ask something later down to you. See you on the bottom] "But, Miss Burnell… Izuku… he is determined on be a Pro-Hero." Inko said in a whisper, clearly doesn't wish to say that. She was worried by her son, and Olivia couldn't blame her.

"Actually, we came late because we needed talk first, but let me say that the problem has been fixed," Olivia explained, calming a little bit the nervous mother. Olivia could laugh by that situation: It was going easier than she could expect. Maybe it is what happens when you take a person who lives in a place where a scientific isn't usual.

"Miss Burnell, I don't want to question your work but, a laboratory could be a risky place. There are chemicals, liquids able to explode, a possibility of fire…" Inko started to mumble, losing on her words. Olivia raised an eyebrow, seeing that Inko was clearly the mother of Izuku. But before that Olivia could answer, the kettle whistled. Inko got up, turned off the fire of the stove and served the tea to Olivia and herself.

Before she drank the tea, took her pills and swallowed them. "Sorry, but the climate here makes me be sicker than usual." Olivia apologized, saving the pills back to her handbag and taking the mug with the tea "And about what you were saying, let me tell you something: My grandfather Rodney worked as a plumber until he retired, more or less 40 years. Now, you think that work as a plumber would be a simple job: Change pipes, fix the pressure of the water, put new faucets… Right?" Inko nodded. "Well, my grandpa lost the middle finger and the little finger of his left hand and the tip of the ring finger, and on his lasts days working, a pipe fell over his right foot, losing the little toe. Each job has risks, don't care how safe can sound or which kind of protection we can wear. Trust me…" Then, Olivia proceeded to take off the glove on his left hand. When she removed the glove, Inko gasped and covered her mouth with both hands, seeing her prosthetic arm. "… I talk since the first-hand experience."

"How… What… Who…?" Inko couldn't make the correct sentence to ask, so Olivia decided to answer. "Let's just say that people can't difference between 'Put Magnesium' and 'Put Magnetism'. An experiment about the endurance of a little robot, we wanted to check if the cameras could work after an exposition of blinding light. The employer listened to another thing, activated the high-powered electromagnet while the little robot was in my hand and… you could see that the result wasn't pretty."

"I can't assure that work on a laboratory would be safe, but that is because each job is risky. Even be a teacher of a school." Olivia finished. "But let's talk about good things instead of the dark side of the moon. The scholarship consists of three complete and paid years of studies on our laboratories where he will receive studies equivalent to the high-school years and a college degree based on the orientation he'll be interested." Olivia got quiet and sighed before to continue.

"Madam, if I can be honest, I would like to discuss with my superiors about start all that this year and give him all the studies about middle-school," Olivia confessed, surprising to Inko.

"Why would you want to do that?" Inko asked.

"Inko, it's not comfortable that I must be who must say that but… did you know your son was being harassed on the school?" Olivia asked, grabbing the rest of her left arm with her right hand.

Inko's head went down, with a sad face. "I had some suspects. Some days, my Izuku came back to home with bruises and some cuts." Inko answered. "But he always told me that everything was right. He always had wanted to avoid that everyone went into problems, even when they deserved it."

"Well, it's time to change that. More after that I heard to say to a disgusting blonde brat who could make explosions." Olivia said, surprising.

"Are you talking about Katsuki Bakugo?" Inko asked, surprised when she heard about the former friend of Izuku. Olivia snapped the fingers of her right hand and saying that he was that boy. "He is the son of my friend Mitsuki but, what did happen?"

Olivia sadly revealed all that she had on the previous hours, since her short direct interaction with Bakugo, what she could hear hidden and what Izuku revealed to her on the train. Each thing was making that Inko started to cry, with Olivia trying to console her.

"My Izuku, my baby." Inko sobbed, finding painful hears those things. "Why… Why didn't he tell me that?"

"Because people like him think that you've had enough stress, and don't want to put more on your back. So, they decide to keep it by themselves, killing him since the inside slowly, and waiting that someway, somehow, everything can be back to be normal. But all that transforms a person on a weak and empty version of them." Olivia answered. Then, Olivia grabbed to Inko of both shoulder with both arms and concluded saying "But clean those tears, because I will help him to make him stronger! Everyone can be fixed!"

Inko cleaned with a rag her face and nodded, trusting on Olivia. "Oh, poor woman. Lucky for me, I'll be very far from her…" Olivia thought, laughing hard on her mind while she planned a good future where she fixed everything.

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And cutting here. Sorry for the horrible climax, due that the original idea was to make it longer with the creation of the first super-human of Olivia. But the thing is If I don't publish it now, I won't ever end this chapter.

Creating some foreshadowing just to Olivia (I tell just PART of her story. There's going to be a lot of more details). I'm not F. Garcia Lorca, but I'm trying to make a good story.

And about the slow updates. 1. I'm working at the same time on a Self-Insert, and it's harder than I thought; 2. I'm special: I just have inspiration at night and not every night. My inspiration is very short.

And I wanted to comment something that I had on mind: Where are the real people who don't like or approve the heroes? And I'm not talking about the villains, I'm talking about normal people. Because that's something that I love of the Americans comics: There are characters who remind us that the heroes aren't still loved by everyone. The best example? J. Jonah Jameson. If he was on the world of MHA, I'm sure that his attitude on the Daily Bugle would be 'Heroes? I don't like them. Too noisy, hide their identities and there are soldiers and policemen who can do the same. I don't trust them, just to my barber. Headline: Endeavour, Hero or Menace? Exclusive Daily Bugle Photos about his real face'.

There aren't civilians who say something negative about the heroes on MHA, and it's getting worse (Redemption to Endeavour… no.). The show is 'Everyone likes heroes… But if you don't like them, you'll be the villain!'. MHA needs more J. Jonah Jameson or Jefferson Davis, people who don't like publicly the heroes but there aren't villains.

Also, if this chapter wasn't enough, I hate Katsuki Bakugo… I don't care about which kind of Manifesto can write SaiSaixChan or Spatziline. Katsuki. IS. A. BULLY! It's one of those characters that needs that the reality punches on his face. Something like in 'Apotheosis', on Chapter 24, where Aizawa finally leaves things clear to Bakugo. But not, the canon prefers to spend time humiliating to Midoriya (If I'm honest, I found a lot of things that I hate on manga/anime, but the fanfics are the thing that keeps me here.)

I'll update this story, but it is going to be slow. Not like "1 chapter per 7 months", because I want to give a chapter or 2 by each month, but all depends on my brain.

Now please, leave Reviews, Follows and Favs. Actually, I prefer more Reviews than the first two. Know what you're thinking gives me life and wish to continue writing.