After a long trip, I finally made it to All Might's hero agency.

I smiled when I spotted All Might in his deflated form, who was heading towards the exit.

"Can I speak with you?" I said.

"Sorry, but if you need to speak with someone, you can talk to the help desk." Toshinori said.

"I know it's you All Might." I said.

"Whatever do you mean?" Toshinori said, hiding his nervousness behind a smile.

"I'm Nana's son." I said.

"Who?" Toshinori said.

"Nana Shimura. She had a son long before she died." I said.

Toshinori turned his head left and right to see if anyone else picked up on this conversation.

"Follow me." Toshinori gestured.

The two men took the elevator to the top floor, where All Might's office is.

"Speak." Toshinori said.

I sighed.

"It's a long story." I said.

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Toshinori was in a panicked state.

If what this man says is true, the world is in trouble.

"All For One is alive." Toshinori stated.

I nodded.

"And you believe All For One might target your family." Toshinori added.

"Yes." I affirmed.

Toshinori agreed. He knows All For One is petty like that.

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After I left the agency, Toshinori told me he'll investigate Dr. Tsubasa, one of All For One's faithful servants I mentioned. The only problem is he can't be arrested without evidence. My word alone wouldn't be enough.

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"Interesting." All For One said to himself.

All For One had always kept tabs on what's going on in the All Might's agency. He was surprised to hear Nana's son paid a visit to All Might today. He figures this might throw a wrench in his plan of turning Young Tenko into his disciple.

He has to act quickly.

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On the way home from the Hero Agency, I received a phone call from Nao.

"He's gone!" Nao shouted.

"Huh? Who's gone?" I questioned.

"Tenko!" Nao cried.

My heart sank.

"No!" I said, not believing this is actually happening.

"What happened?" I said.

"I went to pick him up from school and he was nowhere to be found." Nao said.

"All For One." I thought.

"Did you call the police?" I asked.

"Yes, after speaking with the school's staff." Nao said.

"I'll be home as fast as I can." I promised.

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When I finally arrived, there were two police cars parked in front of our house.

"Nao!" I said.

I pull Nao into a hug.

I can tell she has been crying.

"Mr. Shimura. Can I speak with you?" One of the police officers said.

"Of course." I answered.

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It was a basic procedure.

The police asked me if Tenko had ever gone missing before.

Then they asked if they knew anyone who might have taken Tenko or targeted him.

I lied and said 'No' to the latter.

Eventually, the police left.

I headed upstairs to make a phone call.

"Where are you going?!" Nao snapped.

"I know someone who can help." I said.