O Ball: Oi! Get up you lazy sonuva...
Me: Language!
O Ball: Fuck your fucking language! Anyways,..what in the hell have you been doing for the past week?!
Me: Huh?
O Ball: Are you bloody kidding me?! Where the hell have you been?! And what do we do now?! You haven't uploaded in ages, people will think you're dead or something!
Me: Oops. Got no excuses this time.
O Ball: ...You're lucky I find you amusing. Oh well. At least we reached a new milestone! Five thousand words, yay! Read, review and enjoy, suckaz!
Me:Really? Did you have to insult our re-
O Ball: *Ties up and throws the author into the deepest, darkest pits of hell* I DO WHAT I WANT!
Izuki stood silently before the gates of UA High. Her dream school. An ambition that had long since lost it's taste. A goal that had seemed impossible to reach before, a towering mountain that could never be surmounted. But now, being the custodian of the Universe, it seemed as tiny and inconsequential, as an ant hill.
But still, she wanted to be a hero. One half of her might be an omnipotent being from another reality, and out there, amongst the endless sea of galaxies, she may be Angel, the mysterious being that steers civilizations onto the right path, and saves others from annihilation. But the other half of her was Human. And on Earth, she was still one student among many, one teenager among a billion.
Izuki had registered her quirk as 'Temperature Control'. It allowed her to cover for the fact that she had frozen a villain, and melted him, in front of All Might. She knew he was teaching at UA, and would confirm for the other teachers that it was indeed her quirk.
So no teacher would ever suspect the truth.
As she walked towards the school, she felt a familiar aura walking up behind her. Despite herself, a tiny chuckle escaped her lips. Kacchan...
He looked absolutely furious at seeing her. He began walking faster, and intentionally bumped into her. "STAY OUT OF MY WAY, DEKU!" he roared, as he walked away in a huff.
Izuki said nothing. She would prove to him that he was wrong. She would show him just what she was capable of. And perhaps one day..she would tell him who she was. Show you just how far below me you are.
Unthinking, she tripped on a rock.
Or I could die.
Something slapped her back, however. And she began to float above the ground. Huh?
"Sorry about that!" said a high, sweet voice behind her. She turned, and looked into the smiling face of Uraraka Ochako.
"Oh, it's fine! I should be thanking you!" replied Izuki.
The girl smiled cutely. "You're welcome! Release!"
Gravity returned, and Izuki found herself back on the ground. "Uraraka Ochako!" she said, holding out her hand.
"Midoriya Izuki." said the half Q, shaking the outstretched hand.
"I hope we'll be in the same class!" said Ochako.
"Um. Sure." replied Izuki, feeling a little put off by how bright her character was.
"Come on, let's go! PLUS ULTRA!" she cried in joy, walking towards the school gate.
"P-plus Ultra.." Izuki quietly said, walking behind her. As she did, her mind began analyzing her companion's quirk. Gravity negation for objects as well as people. A powerful quirk indeed. But not enough. Someone like her deserves more. Thought the Half Q.
Izuki stretched her awareness. She now saw her blood vessels. She concentrated some more. Now she saw the tiny cells in the blood.
More.
She now saw the tiny organelles within the cells.
More!
Finally, she had reached the very interior of the cells, where she could see the genes that made Ochako, Ochako. And within a small part of that complex structure, she could make out the special Quirk Factor genes that had appeared so very suddenly across humanity, granting them powers varied beyond imagining. Right then and there, having examined everything about Ochako, Izuki made a momentous decision. I'll modify her quirk.
So thinking, she began creating new chains of proteins and genetic data, and weaving them into Ochako Uraraka's DNA.
Ochako was quite happy. She had finally made it! She was at UA!
Not yet. Her mind said. First, you must pass the Entrance Exam. Then you can celebrate being at UA.
"Oh shut up." she muttered to her pessimistic mind.
"So, tell me, Ochako-chan..is your quirk Gravity manipulation, or gravity negation?" asked her new friend, Izuki.
"Negation!" she replied cheerfully, as they entered the examination room. "I can negate the effect of gravity on any object if I touch it with all five of my fingers!" she waved her hand, showing the pads on her fingers.
Midoriya nodded. "Did it ever occur to you, that maybe gravity negation isn't the only thing you can do?" she asked, surprising Ochako.
"Huh? What do you mean?"
Izuki hummed, as she worked away at modifying Ochako's quirk, while simultaneously talking with the same. "You know, there may be parts of your quirk, dormant ones, that haven't yet been fully awakened. Perhaps if you try hard enough...I do believe you'll be able to do a whole lot more that just negation of gravity."
Ochako looked excited. "Really?!"
Izuki smiled. "Perhaps. Perhaps not." she said, mimicking the cryptic talk of O Ball, as she finally finished adding a whole slew of powers, including the ability to create gravity, strengthen gravity, and use it to attract and repel objects. Ochako's quirk was now hilariously overpowered. But, Izuki, seeing that total access to such powers right off the bat would not be good for the brunette, kept those powers locked down tightly, such that Ochako would only be able to access them when she was ready, or alternatively, in times of extreme stress. "Woah, that'd be so awesome! Thank you, Midoriya-chan!"she cried, genuinely excited at the prospect.
"Sure. By the way..call me Izuki."
"Only if you call me Uraraka!"
"Deal!"
The written exams were so comically simple for Izuki, that she had to pretend to continue writing long after she actually finished, to avoid suspicion. She handed it in, alongside the first one to finish the exam, which just so happened to be Bakugo. He scowled at her getting up at the same time as him.
She simply grinned in response.
After the written exam, she was cornered by him. "WHAT THE FUCK, DEKU! HOW DARE-"
"Shut up." commanded Izuki, in a chilling tone.
Bakugo drew in a sharp breath. The temperature suddenly dropped. Cold winds began to blow around them, as everyone else stared worriedly at the two.
"I'll say this once. And only once." Izuki continued. She let her green eyes suddenly flash in multiple different colors, stunning Bakugo.
"You are beneath me. Do not even try to get first place. Because that place is mine. And mine alone." She snapped her fingers, causing him the bully to flinch.
"Goodbye."
"WELCOME EXAMINEES, TO MY SHOW! EVERYBODY SAY 'HEY!'"
"HEEY!" cried Izuki. The only one to do so. She blushed a bit, as everyone else stared at her. Then she smiled at them all.
"NICE! I LIKE YOUR ENTHUSIASM, LITTLE LISTENER!" cried Present Mic, one of Izuki's all time favorite heroes.
"NOW! I SHALL BE PRESENTING TO Y'ALL A QUICK RUN DOWN OF THE PRACTICAL EXAM! CAN I GET A 'YEAH!'?!"
"YEEEAAAH!" cried Izuki, once again, the only one to do so. Bakugo grit his teeth in fury, as everyone else continued to stare at her.
"HAHA, YES! I LOVE THE ENERGY, EXAMINEE 7878!" Present Mic praised. "YOU ALL SHOULD BE MORE LIKE HER!" he pointed accusingly at the rest of the crowd.
"Now, as mentioned in the applications, you listeners will be conducting a ten minute mock urban battle after this! Check your exam ticket, and head to your specified location! You may bring anything else you need!" The pro hero began to explain, dropping his volume.
"This next part is important, so listen carefully! There are three different types of faux villains in each site! Their points are based on their difficulty to take down! And your job is to immobilize or destroy these things with your quirks, racking up as many points as you can manage! Immobilization also counts as being restrained and destroyed. So if you immobilize the faux villain, you shall get the point!"
The screen behind Present Mic began displaying the different types of robots, with their point values directly above them. Present Mic next turned to the audience.
"Of course, you're not allowed to attack the other examinees! Doing so shall result in immediate expulsion! Unheroic acts are prohibited!"
Someone raised their hand up high, straight as a street pole. "May I ask a question, sir!" the voice spoke loudly and with perfect diction, as if he were a machine. The Voice Hero gestured to him to continue.
"On this printout," he held up the mentioned item, "It says that there are four different types of faux-villains! If this is a mistake, then it is most unbecoming of UA! We are here to be trained as proper heroes! Additionally, you there, with the short hair!"
"Huh?" Izuki pointed to herself.
"Yes, you! You are disturbing this whole session! If you are not serious about being a part of this institution, then leave at once!" his hands began moving in rapid, jerky, robotic motions.
Izuki frowned, as the name of the student came to her head. Tenya Iida.
"Idiot!" she snapped back. "You talk about me disturbing everyone? What about you! Mr. I-have-a-stick-up-my-ass! Seriously, standing up and interrupting Present Mic, when I know for a fact that he was about to explain about the big one! Take a look at yourself first, before you go and judge others!"
Tenya spluttered in shock. "Wh-what?!" Bakugo looked almost impressed. Key word: almost.
"Ok, ok, Examinee 7878, AND Examinee 7111! Please quiet down, and sit. Yes, you are right, there are four types of faux villains! But the fourth one is worth zero points! All I'm going to say, is that he's not meant to be a target, more like an obstacle that we have placed. So, unless you wish to waste your time on a pointless task, I suggest you avoid him!"
Tenya bowed, and sat down, glaring at Izuki. She ignored him.
"So, to conclude, as the great Napoleon Bonaparte once said, "A true hero is one who overcomes all of life's misfortunes." GO BEYOND! PLUS ULTRA!"
This time, everyone joined in.
Izuki whistled in awe, as she stared at the gates into the massive faux city. UA built seven of these..she thought. Damn, that's some hard cash. Wish I could afford that.
Then she noticed Ochako, standing just a little ways away from her. The former's hands were shivering as she attempted to breathe. Izuki didn't need her telepathic abilities to know she was nervous.
As she began to make her way though, she felt an annoying presence behind her. "Halt!" said the unnecessarily loud voice of Tenya. Before he could lay his hand on her shoulder to stop her, though, she whirled around, and fixed him with a glare.
"Yes? What is it?"
He looked a slightly surprised by her speed, but quickly gathered himself, and his hands began making robotic motions. "Can you not see that that girl is trying to concentrate? Are you placed here as some kind of dis-"
"Finish that sentence," Izuki interrupted, her eyes glowing like two emeralds, "and I will personally take away every point you try to gain." she hissed, causing the teen to step back in shock at the venom in her voice. Before he could respond however, Present Mic let forth an earsplitting cry.
"GOOOOOOOO!"
Immediately, Izuki turned away from him, rushed forward, at speeds far faster than normal humans. She didn't want to blow her cover, but neither did she want anything less than the top. She had made it clear to Bakugo, after all, that he was nothing to her. She had to prove it.
"What are you waiting for?" asked Present Mic, as Izuki came across two one pointers, and brought down a concentrated storm of ice and heat on both. "Real life gives no countdowns! Go! Go! Go! That girl already has points!"
This finally shook the examinees out of their stupor, and they charged forward, following Izuki.
In the Observation Room, the teachers watched the monitors, showing various students, as they fought against the faux villains. Many of them had eyes on one student in particular. The bold one with short green hair, matching emerald eyes, and freckles on her face.
All Might himself was watching her carefully. He was becoming more and more bewildered. She was displaying speeds normal humans could not be capable of! Zipping from street to street, Izuki only stopped to obliterate any robot standing in her way with blasts of air that either melted or froze.
In mere minutes, she had already surpassed every other student, and only one other student seemed to be even remotely capable of keeping up with her blistering pace. Examinee 8865, Bakugo Katsuki. His quirk, however, was perfectly suited to the kind of exam system UA had made, his explosions tearing the robots apart like they were paper in a fire. His face had a crazed, rage filled look, which made most teachers uneasy. But his quirk's sheer power managed to make up for it, along with his impressive battle instincts.
When a robot managed to fire a missile at him, he didn't even look surprised, instead evading it with precise explosions, and doubling his speed, hitting the robot with huge explosions that shattered it's head, sending it crashing to the floor amidst students who could only gaze in shock. He screamed bloody murder all the while.
Meanwhile, Ochako had managed to quickly get close to twenty points. Her fast reflexes and quick thinking outweighed the obvious combat disadvantage of her quirk.
"Release!" she declared, and four robots, two two pointers , and two one pointers, fell to the ground, shattering into multiple pieces. And that's twenty-four!She told herself internally.
Then, she saw something that worried her.
Her new friend, Izuki, was proving to be an unstoppable force of nature. Other students could only watch in utter dismay as robots that were heading for them got torn apart by hailstorms and melted by heatwaves.
But even she could do nothing when confronted by five three pointers.
So Ochako ran forward, touching two of the bots, causing them to float high into the air. Izuki took advantage of the confusion this caused to bring down an almighty storm of heat and cold on the remaining three, putting them out of commission, and causing Ochako to have a unique experience; shiver while sweating.
"Release!" cried Ochako, feeling her stomach turn again from using her quirk too much. The two bots instantly fell, and broke into pieces upon landing.
"FIVE MINUTES LEFT!" cried Present Mic. Ochako was suddenly aware of just how little points she had when compared with her friend, and everyone else. And she knew this was her only chance of getting into the school. If she didn't...she would have let her parents down. She'd never forgive herself.
At that thought, a desperate plan suddenly formed in her head. It was the only one that she could think of, that would get her the points she needed in the time remaining.
"H-H-hey, Izuki!" she stammered out.
"Hm? Yeah?" Izuki turned to regard her with a smile.
"W-Want to team up?" asked Ochako, shyly.
Izuki grinned. "Thought you'd never ask! Grab on!"
Ochako beamed at Izuki, and did as she instructed, jumping onto her back and looping one arm around her neck, careful to keep her pinky finger away from her friend's skin, while keeping the other arm free, to use offensively. All of a sudden, wind whistled around her, as Izuki dashed through street after winding street. They came across three two pointers, all of whom fell to Ochako, as Izuki carried her around too fast for the bots to target properly.
Next was a three pointer. It glared at them. "ORGANIC LIFE DETECTED. TERMINATION PROTOCOLS INITIATED." It ground out in a mechanical voice, as it brought up it's huge flexible tail, and brought it forward with blinding speed. Far too close and fast for Izuki to dodge. Ochako, seeing it coming, closed her eyes in terror, unwilling to see the cause of her potential death.
It was then that Izuki finally revealed the slightest hint of her true identity. In a nanosecond, one that seemed to stretch into eternity for the Half Q, Izuki reached deep into the three pointer's electrical makeup, and began tearing wires apart, and breaking circuits
The tail had stopped.
Ochako's eyes were closed, waiting for the pain to come. When it never came she slowly opened her eyes, and stared up at the bot.
It was shaking and sparking, and all on a sudden, it exploded. Luckily for her, Izuki was still carrying her, and dodged away from the debris.
There was confusion in the Observation Room.
"Huh, really, Majima? One of your robots seem to have a screw loose somewhere." Yamada Hizashi, alias Present Mic, commented.
Majima Higari, also known as the pro hero Power Loader, stared. "Not possible." he stated. "I rechecked every bot before the exam. They were all perfect."
"Well then how do you explain that?" Hizashi pointed at one of the monitors, which showed the impromptu team up of Izuki and Ochako, staring at the bot as it emitted sparks of electricity, then jumping away when it exploded.
Majima was speechless. "That was no fault of mine. That must have been a quirk!"
"A quirk capable if interfering with electricity..." Aizawa Shouta muttered in the back of the room, as he stared intently at the two girls. Something else is going on here. He thought. Neither of them have shown any such ability. But they were the only ones who were anywhere near the bot. And if Majima didn't actually fuck up, then one of them must have done it.
Question was, who?
"Well, whatever the case," began the chimera principal of UA, Nezu, "I think it is time to begin the real test." he put a thumbs up in the direction of Majima. Nodding, the Excavation Hero pressed the somewhat cliched big red button near him.
Izuki could tell that Ochako was happy. She now had more than thirty points under her belt, and rescuing Izuki from the situation that the Half Q herself had orchestrated probably gave her some extra rescue points-which was one of the things that Izuki had discovered, using her cosmic awareness to listen in to some discussions about the practical exam between various teachers-pushing her upto fifty, perhaps even sixty.
"Well, it has been fun, Ochako." Izuki said, setting the brunette back down from her back. "But we better not push our luck. Teaming up might be against the rules."
"Yeah!" Ochako nodded vigorously, her hair bobbing up and down. "Thanks Izuki!"
Izuki smiled. "Yeah. Good luck!" she flashed a thumbs up.
"You too!" Ochako gave a thousand watt smile.
Izuki nodded, as she felt tremors that hadn't yet been noticed by the others. The Zero Pointer. She thought, and smirked, running straight for it.
The Zero Pointer was truly a behemoth. Standing over ten storeys tall, it's eight red lenses scanned the mock city, looking for targets to take down. And it found quite a lot. Including one that was foolishly running right for it.
If it had a heart, it would have laughed with sheer disbelief. It rolled forward, and began to bring it's massive limbs to bear against the greenette.
Izuki smiled, as the huge bot's hand came down on her. She didn't even flinch.
Ochako had ran away, like everyone else, when the Zero Pointer finally showed itself. Isn't that a little too excessive, UA?! She screamed internally.
But to her, and everyone else's shock, the bot didn't move forward to crush them. Instead it stared down at something approaching it. Ochako's mind reeled. Who would be stupid enough to fight that monster?! She looked around. And felt her heart drop. Oh no.
Izuki.
"The hell is that girl doing?!" cried Nemuri Kayama, hero name, Midnight.
"She's just standing there!" said the alarmed voice of Kan Sekijiro. otherwise known as Vlad King.
Toshinori, for his part stared in fascination. Young Midoriya did not look scared or determined at all. Instead, she looked,..bored?
Granted, she was far and away the highest scorer out of everyone else in the exam, with a stunning 92 villain points, and 60 rescue points. But even her power would do nothing against the Zero Pointer. She suddenly turned towards a camera, and looked right at them all, brows furrowed in anger, and said, though they could only understand by watching her mouth move. "Honestly, you're lucky I am the one facing this shit. Otherwise you might just get sued for serious injury to a student."
She then turned back to the Zero Pointer, and raised her hands.
All at once, the air went deathly cold. Ochako shivered, looking up at the sky. Heavy, dark clouds were gathering. And then, a small white ball fell to the ground, hitting a bird headed kid in the face.
"EH?!" the crowd cried in simultaneous shock.
It was like a dream. Snow..in boiling hot July.
"Holy shit..."
"What the hell is this?"
"S-s-snow?!"
"How?"
A cold wind began to blow. It was just a breeze at first, but soon it became a roaring storm. The snow balls had turned into hail. "Everyone get to cover!" cried Ochako, as she looked towards the Zero Pointer. I hope you know what you're doing, Izuki.
Izuki stared up at the bot, as the hail began to cover it. Mist and smoke had filled the mock city. Nothing was visible to any cameras which meant she could finally do what she wanted without anyone noticing.
Walking forward, she leisurely took out each of the treads that held the bot up, causing it to collapse. Then she tore apart the limbs of the bot. Then she burnt it's eyes out. All done, she stepped back and snapped her fingers.
Instantly, the fantasy like atmosphere that hung over the mock city, and only that mock city, dissipated.
Ochako could only stare in awe, alongside all the other students, as Izuki walked towards them, mist swirling ethereally around her. Behind her, the Zero Pointer toppled, flaming and smoking. It caused a minor earthquake when it hit the ground, making everyone else stumble.
Izuki continued walking like it was nothing at all.
"AAAND THAT'S IT, FOLKS! EXAM'S OVER!"
Iida Tenya had seen some powerful quirks. Being the brother of Iida Tensei, better known as the Turbo Hero, Ingenium, he himself had a powerful quirk. His 'Engines' allowed him to move at incredible speeds, and gave a power to his kicks and punches that would normally be in the realm of those with strength enhancement quirks.
But even he was stumped by the sheer presence of Midoriya Izuki. The girl whom he had called out during the explanation of what they'd be facing for the practicals as well as outside the Exam Centre, for attempting to disrupt an examinee. She had responded to both threats with an abrasiveness he had not expected. And the way she looked at all of them now, as they stared at her, as if asking, what? This wasn't even my full power!
If that latter was true, then Iida shuddered to think what her full power would look like. Change the weather itself, perhaps? Create a blizzard that could bury Musutafu?
Whatever the case, Iida decided that he'd definitely observe her closely. And not merely for her seemingly powerful Quirk.
When everyone else had ran away the moment the Zero Pointer had appeared, as they had been told by Present Mic, she had ran straight for it. At the time, he hadn't thought much of it.
But looking back on it now, he saw that the Zero Pointer had destroyed many buildings, and caused more than a few injuries among the students due to falling debris. If this wasn't an exercise, and the Zero Pointer were a real villain rampaging through a real city, thousands would have died..while we ran away.
It was then that it clicked for Iida. Present Mic had specifically told them to avoid the robot as it was, quite literally, a pointless task. Izuki had charged for it without any hesitation, despite that. And in doing so, had limited the damage it would have inflicted had it been allowed to continue to rampage for the rest of the Exam. If this were real, she would have just saved a huge amount of lives!
And UA was a school for heroes. For those who would serve the public, bravely and selflessly, even when faced with daunting odds. And few odds were more daunting than a skyscraper sized robot capable of crushing buildings and causing devastation on a city wide scale with a single swing of it's fists.
Could it be, He thought, that the teachers intentionally discouraged us from taking on such a huge obstacle... to see who would take it on regardless?
For his part, Tokoyami Fumikage couldn't figure out the girl who had displayed such incredible ability.
Throughout the exam, he and his sentient quirk, 'Dark Shadow', had been observing her closely. The way she moved, the way she dodged attacks and how she seemed to know where the robot's various weapons would hit next. It wasn't precognitive, that much was clear. After all, she already had a quirk that somehow let her control the weather itself, as he theorized. While there were instances of people having multiple quirks, these were rare cases, and even then, the extra quirks just seemed to be complementing the original. Precognition and weather control had no complementary properties, hence they could not be linked. But the way Izuki dodged every attack, like she knew when, where and how it was going to hit, was disconcerting.
More confusing than that,..was her aura.
Tokoyami had had a rough childhood, thanks to his quirk being so obviously malicious. Dark Shadow was sentient, and technically he answered to Tokoyami, but at night, when the dark was at it's maximum, Dark Shadow acted nearly wholly independent, usually hurting others and his own master in the process. As a result, most people avoided him, and Tokoyami had to learn to sense people's emotional and physical auras, the way they projected themselves and carried themselves in the world, to determine whether they would be a danger to him, a friend, or an enemy.
Izuki's aura, however, defied explanation. She practically radiated power, yet there was also some amount of..boredom. And dissapointment. And the way she shot looks around the city, implied that she expected more from the exam.
Dark Shadow too seemed confused. "She's different." it whined within his mind, confused and even sounding a little scared. "Whoever she is, she's not human. Not even close."
"What are you saying, Shadow?" asked Tokoyami.
Shadow mentally shivered. "I don't know, Fumi. And that scares me."
Izuki calmly gazed at each student, instantly learning all their names, their histories, and so forth. She supposed she could dazzle them a bit..but no. O Ball wouldn't like it, and though Izuki was still furious at her for her casual attitude towards everything beneath her, she knew not to mess with a being that connected different universes in a second. Even Q were not able to do such a thing without extreme risk of injury, death or worse, according to O Ball. Yet she herself did it without a thought.
But she could mess a little, try to show O Ball that though the latter had initiated the game, it was the both of them that were playing it.
"Well. That was certainly interesting. But so boring!" she complained. Then she flicked her fingers, creating a powerful gust, which froze an entire building with crackling sounds. Then she flicked again, this time sending a heatwave. The sudden increase and decrease of temperatures caused the building to fall apart. Everyone stared at the casual destruction.
"Anyways, I hope you all had a good time! And remember," she wagged her finger at them. "no matter how above and beyond you go, there will always be someone a little more powerful than you! I personally know the one who sits at the top though. Spoiler alert, it's not All Might!"
So saying, she skipped away, leaving everyone else stunned and disoriented.
The Observation Room was silent, as the teachers attempted to absorb what the girl had just declared. No matter how above and beyond you go, there will always be someone more powerful...I know the one who sits at the top...It's not All Might.
"What is she talking about?" demanded Nezu, interested.
"I have no idea." Toshinori replied. "I have not yet met anyone who surpassed me."
"Perhaps she's talking about herself." Hizashi ventured.
"Is she so arrogant? I have a hard time believing this." Sekijiro shot back.
"No." said the quiet, tired voice of Aizawa from the back of the room. Everyone else turned to him. "She's not being arrogant. She's talking about someone else."
"And just who would that be? And how would you know?" asked Nemuri.
Aizawa shrugged noncommittally. "Call it a hunch. I just know, from the way she said that, and the way she's been behaving..there is someone else."
Hound Dog scoffed. "Yeah right. No way there is someone more powerful than All Might. Ridiculous!"
Toshinori turned from Aizawa back to the screen displaying a video of the exam, the greenette he had met so briefly in that tunnel moving with incredible speed and agility, dodging five missiles, and freezing the bot that had fired said missiles at her. Nezu shot him a loaded look, as he did so. One that the Number One hero did not fail to notice.
There always was someone more powerful than him. And if proved true, then it would explain a lot of anomalies, like her inhuman speed, and the malfunctioning bot.
All For One...
O Ball: Yello! Are you there?!
*screams of eternal damnation and torture*
O Ball: ...I'll take that as a yes! K, when should I release the next chapter? It is ready! Perhaps tomorrow? It can be a compensation for making everyone wait so long!
*screams continue*
O Ball: Understood! The next chapter comes tomorrow! Laters, bitches!
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