So, I was rereading some of my previous chapters, and for whatever reason, several paragraphs and even entire scenes are missing from some chapters, so i'm going to fix some those chapters soon. I'll notify you when I have done it.
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Slowly pacing across his office floor, Principal Nezu's mind looked over the situation from every possible angle. The situation had changed dramatically from what it was when he, Toshinori, Shota, and Naomasa last spoke.
The biggest change being Toshinori's death.
But now wasn't the time for mourning for his death. It was a time for action. If he didn't put his scheme into action now, not only would the students of UA be in a terrifying amount of danger, but the entire world would be in a similar state.
Although Nezu had no real reason to care for the world's people, and actually felt a sense of bitterness toward them because of the horrible experiments that were performed on him in the past, the students were innocent, young and had a bright future ahead of them. No one had the right to take away their future.
As the principal of UA High, Nezu felt nothing was more important then ensuring his student's safety. A child's wish, a student's goal, and the dream of an heir, these three things should never be taken away.
Even though he believed this whole heartedly, his current and previous actions over the course of the last couple of days spoke the opposite.
It had merely taken a few days after first receiving the note before Nezu's genius mind had not only confirmed the existence of "Eldia", but also established communication with them.
That is to say, he was currently working with them.
Like he had told Naomasa and Shota, Eldia was targeting the three of them because of the information they held. If the three of them were eliminated not only would the fight against Eldia lose three vital quirk users, but also no one could act on the information they held. So due to the essentiality of at least one of the three's survival, Nezu made a deal with Eldia.
The deal he made was simple; in exchange for ensuring the student's and his own safety, he would give Eldia access to all the security systems and technology available at UA, as well as his own expansive knowledge and ingenious strategic mind.
Although Floche, one of the group's leaders, excepted his proposition, they were no doubt highly suspicious about him. In order for his true master plan to work, Nezu needed them to at least have some level of trust in him, and to do that, Nezu needed to earn it.
Which was why he was putting his students in danger.
Nezu already gave Eldia access to all UA's security footage and files, and he himself even altered the security footage of All Might's murder, throwing off the investigation. But it wasn't enough.
Eldia needed something that, if Nezu was plotting against them, they could use against him. Something that they could use against him that he willingly put at their disposition, therefore putting his life in their hands and earning their trust. Something he wouldn't give them if he was plotting against them.
Unfortunately, there were few things Nezu personally cared more for than his student's safety, and one of his pupils in particular held a power that was sure to interest them. That student was Izuku Midoriya, a young lad who had inherited All Might's quirk, One for All.
If Nezu was to give Eldia information about One for All, not only would he be putting the safety of his student at risk (something he cared personally for), but he was also giving Eldia information pertaining to a inheritable power that they could benefit from. That would definitely increase their trust in him, even if it was by a micro-point.
But that micro-point could be the tide turner in this battle, so Nezu had no choice.
The Eldians had given him a small radio that they were using to communicate to each other with. The radio itself was made with a somewhat futuristic technology and was set to a frequency that was incredibly low, so low that all this world's current radio's that weren't specifically designed to do so could not detect, avoiding eavesdroppers and recordings.
Nezu took a deep breath, lifted the radio with his paw and held it to his face.
Then he made the call, praying for Midoriya's safety.
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Have you ever felt pain so unbearable you simply wanted to scream, and continue screaming until you wake up from the nightmare that is pain? Have you ever wanted to just give up, curl into a ball and forget about everything as you drift into the bitter-sweet embrace of death?
If you have, well then firstly, I'd like to send you my condolences. Secondly, if you have ever felt that, then you could probably guess how the investigator Naomasa felt in this moment.
His terrible heart-ache could not be overestimated, and the sheer amount of resolve he held just to keep himself from breaking down even now was tremendous.
The detective was currently driving home, however, his mind wasn't on the road, nor was it on the source of his pain. Naomasa's attention was on his work. Or more specifically, he was thinking about the All Might case.
The All Might case file holds little information; the police didn't have much to go on, outside of what the police chief had informed him this morning.
The solution to this case needed to be solved but cracking it would be like finding a needle in a hay-stack. They had nothing to go on.
Or maybe they just weren't looking at it the right way. But either way, Naomasa wouldn't receive his vengeance today, but he will receive it in the future. That wasn't just a guarantee, it was a contract between a detective and a hero, a promise between friends.
The certainty and the resolve buried beneath this covenant an invincible barrier that transcended the reaches of time. The inevitability of his vengeance was comparable to death; steadily approaching, inescapable, and cold and dark. Actually, based on Naomasa's rage, his vengeance was death, for the murderers at least.
But regardless of his rage, if there is no good evidence, no proof can be crafted. If proof for accusations is unavailable, no conclusion can be drawn, and therefore no vengeance. He had to find more information; only then will he be able to track down the killer.
Sigh* "..."
The detective could do nothing for his friend right now, so any searching would be pointless.
Naomasa gripped the All Might case file that lay spread out across his dashboard, and clumsily places it in a filing cabinet sitting beside him. A little too clumsily, because his inelegant movements knocked another file from the cabinet.
"Huuh..."
With a groan, the investigator bent over to pick up the fallen file. The file itself belonged to the League of Villains and carried the large number of known members to the nefarious organization.
The league was still on the loose somewhere, orchestrating their perverted ideals, and manipulation others.
The file, when it had fallen, burst open and sent the description pages addressing the individual members flying throughout the car. Toga's file landed on the seat beside Naomasa, and she wore a sadistic grin in her photo at the center of the page.
Shigaraki, the group's leader, fell on the dashboard, next to where All Might's file had been. There was also a file representing Shigaraki's master, All for One, but he was detained and now is locked away in Tartarus prison, a prison designed to restrain the most powerful of villains.
"...!"
But one particular file caught Naomasa's attention, and the second he saw it, everything began to click together.
The file was Kurogiri's.
Kurogiri was a member of the League of Villains, as well as an advisor for Shigaraki. His quirk, Black Fog, was able to create concise and precocious long- and short-range portals.
The sniper that killed All Might could definitely have used portals to kill his victim.
First of all, a two-mile head shot, even with years of training and with the best long-range gun on the market was still impossible. The slightest change in the wind over a mile away could throw you way off, and even the earth's rotation would have to be taken into account. It was impossible.
A portal quirk like Kurogiri's would make that impossible shot possible.
Secondly, the residents around the crime scene at UA say they heard the shot. This also should be impossible if the shot was taken two miles away.
But Kurogiri's Quirk fixes this problem was well. If the shot was fired while the portal was open, the sound from the shot could have travelled through the portal.
Thirdly, the sniper had somehow escaped the building with his gun and no one seeing him in between the time after the shot was fired and the police reached the room he was in. The police had charged into the room the shot came from to investigate, but within the thirty seconds that it took them to reach the room, the assassin was gone with no witnesses seeing his escape.
This would make perfect sense if he or his partner had a teleportation quirk like Kurogiri's.
However, even though these facts supported the idea, there were also a few that didn't. Namely,
"UA High has a tight security system that keeps teleportation quirks from warping directly into the campus. Last year the league launched an attack on UA, but they had to break through the front gate to get in."
"In addition, the security cameras should have caught the portal appearing that the shot was fired from. The security tapes showed no such thing."
But these arguments could also be rebutted.
With the first argument, all the portal quirk user needed to do to avoid this problem was to create a portal outside of the campus, but high and close enough for the sniper to get a clean shot. From the wall around the campus to the scene of the crime was only about eighty meters, a plausible shot, but one that's only possible if the sniper has an incredibly good gun, some small amount of training or experience, or a quirk that helps him/her.
The second argument could be rebutted with two simple words.
The traitor.
Toshinori had spoken to Naomasa in several occasions about "the UA traitor", a dastardly double agent that was giving information to the League of Villains. It wasn't impossible for a pre-informed traitor to alter or destroy security footage of a specific time.
This explanation, however, also supports the involvement of the League of Villains.
The league's traitor was working for Eldia, therefore the league itself must be working for Eldia.
Teleportation quirks are impossibly rare and are highly valued in the work force. As such, a villain with a teleportation quirk is incredibly rare, so rare in fact, that Kurogiri probably is the only one.
This argument also supports the Leagues involvement.
"So, the League of Villains finally got him..."
Naomasa grit his teeth. The league had been struggling for ages to bring down All Might, but now they had finally succeeded.
No, more importantly, I need to bring this discovery to the police station.
And so, with his new found objective, the detective made his way toward the police station.
"...!"
The detective suddenly slammed on the breaks as a hooded figure dressed entirely in a black leather suit suddenly leapt in front of his vehicle. In the heat of the moment he turned the wheel to avoid the man, causing his vehicle to swerve and rotate, blocking the intersection.
Comparable to a cinematic movie, time suddenly seemed to slow down...
Bang!
The sound of gunshot rang out into space just as car came to a stop in front of the incoming traffic. The bullet hit the middle of the intersection, creating a small crater in the gravel, and kicking up a handful of rocks and dirt. The most shocking thing about the situation was that the bullet was aimed directly to where he would have been if he hadn't slammed on the brake.
Nezu's words filled Naomasa's mind, and a cold sweat broke out across his forehead.
The man who had jumped into the road had indirectly saved his life.
"!"
However, the man himself broke into a sprint, running down a nearby alley.
"H-hey! Wait!" Naomasa heard himself yell,
And then the collision happened.
Craash!
A small blue car that was coming from the road to Naomasa's left didn't see the detective swerve, and collided into his now stopped car head on...
For a few seconds Naomasa entered a hazy state of mind, but quickly regained his composure and pushed the air-bags aside.
The detective couldn't remember the bags coming out in the first-place, but that was just probably due to shock. Right now, he needed to focus.
The detective quickly entered a state of mind that only those with an incredible amount of experience in life or death situations and/or an excessive amount of training or preparation for moments like this one could relate to. Naomasa had both.
Quickly flinging his side door open, Naomasa leapt and rolled out of his car, and then examined the greatest threat in the area. And that was the sniper. One look at the angle of the crater in the dirt and the investigator could tell where the shot had been fired from. On the roof of a nearby building, a woman, with pink short hair and carrying a gun around her back, pulled out two handheld machines that were connected to her waist and used it to propel herself to another, taller building, all the while keeping an eye on the alley.
That was the culprit.
The detective pulled a gun from his coat holster, and quickly examined the car that collided with his, confirming any injuries. The car itself was only slightly damaged, and the couple inside were actively cussing and giving him the finger. At least their activity was a good sign.
The detective sprinted down the alley, which happened to be the same one taken by the man in black that stopped him. With his gun in one hand, Naomasa radioed into the police station, giving his location, a basic summary of the situation, and requested back up.
Their reaction was inevitable.
With his boots splashing in the dark alleyway's gutter, Naomasa sprinted past several graffiti markings and trashcans. He assumed that the killer was searching for the man that had saved him.
The journey through the alley didn't bring many notable changes on the detective's front, however, the police did arrive at the scene with incredible speed. They took the threat Eldia posed with incredible seriousness.
The sound of sirens became unbearably loud, and the police confirmed their arrival almost thirty seconds after the detective gave them his report. Although Naomasa, running through the alley and keeping an eye on the woman on the rooftops, didn't see any of the police (outside of a helicopter), he definitely heard them.
"Huh!"
The woman suddenly let herself fall off the edge of a ten-story building, and into another alley that was just around the corner.
Naomasa knew the coming fight wouldn't be easy, but still charged on. He quickly slid around the corner and held his gun up.
"DROP THE GUN NOW-"
BANG!
Just as he swerved around the corner, he heard a gunshot go off.
There were three people in the alley.
One was the woman, who had just pulled the trigger of her gun.
The second was the man in black that had saved Naomasa's life, who almost immediately fell to the floor, a bullet wound directly in-between his eyes.
And third, with his entire body engulfed in a purple fog stood the nefarious villain, Kurogiri.
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Naomasa pulled the trigger.
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
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