Chapter 18: I Will Find You, and I Will Kill You

"Wow, I can smell the saltwater from here…" Kendo murmured.

Monoma nodded. "Yeah, this is an actual Mediterranean climate…"

Katsuki also murmured something positive, but he couldn't be bothered to recall what it was. He was too busy looking at all the weird fish that the locals were selling here.

"I'm glad you all think so highly of this place," Melissa said. "Portus City is a hub of commerce due to its ports. Ships from all the other continents and archipelagos come here, resulting in exchanges of goods, services, cultures and peoples. Truly, a wonderful city."

Yeah, Katsuki could see that. Out in the distance, he could see a bunch of wooden ships, like the ones used in those Pirates of the Caribbean movies, just sitting there, out in the open blue, where the ocean just kept going until the horizon. It actually looked kinda nice.

Hence why he was immediately suspicious of this place.

"I get the sinking feeling that there is a dark side to this," Yaoyorozu said.

Katsuki had to agree with his dark-haired leader on that front.

"Unfortunately, yes," their guide said. "This place is deep in Imperial territory, and thus, practices several human supremacist ideals. Such as slavery and trafficking, for example."

"That's so not manly!" Shitty Hair shouted. For once, Katsuki was in agreement.

"Sadly, that is the reality of the situation. I do hope that your country will change that policy if they ever occupy these lands," the blonde angel said. "In the meantime, this place is an excellent tourist destination, meaning that travelers come and go from here."

"Which also means that we can find even more candidates for Operation Cultural Integration!" Yaoyorozu beamed. She was still invested in that little pet project of hers?

"That's good to hear," Kendo said. "Plus, there we can get a few pictures and souvenirs from this place. That poster over there said that there's an aquarium in the city, along with a seafood market, and a built-in canal system, like the one in Venice! And an underwater district?!"

"The underwater district is actually for species that require water to live comfortably," Melissa explained. "Merfolk, aquatic elves, dagons, tritons, scylla, undines, gillmen, nice folks like those. However, you can visit that district with either a gondola or with magic."

"Holy shit, mermaids are real?" Tsuburaba gasped.

"Yooo, this place is awesome!" Kaibara cheered.

Goddamn horndogs, Katsuki thought to himself.

"Well, this entire place sounds lovely!" Yaoyorozu said, turning to everyone else. "All right, we're splitting up into three teams, I want you all back at the cars before sunset. Bakugou, you're in charge of one team, take Melissa, Kirishima, Kodai and Aoyama with you."

Fuck, Katsuki cursed. Of course he was paired up with Shitty Hair.

"I'm with Bakubro? MANLY!"

"Monoma, you're with Kendo, Uraraka, Sato and Komori," the lieutenant continued. "And finally, I will be keeping a close eye on Awase, Rin, Kaibara, and Tsuburaba."

"Wait, what?!" Kaibara shouted. "Why us?!"

"Because the last time I left you unattended together, Sato was abducted by a magic cult, or the four of you were about to be used as rabbit sex slaves, or something else equally stupid!"

Oh, wow, she's actually learning from her mistakes. Nice.

"Wait, why am I stuck with these idiots?!" Rin asked. "I hate them, too!"

"Because I figured that keeping your little "Chaos Corps" together and under my supervision will make sure that there will be no further fuck-ups," Yaoyorozu said, as she turned to everyone else. "That goes for all of you! No more getting dragged into conflict! No more being surrounded by the local fauna, no being captured by bad guys, no more nothing! Am I clear?"

"""YES, MA'AM!"""

"Good. See you all in a few hours."


Eijiro had to admit, this city was pretty dope!

Bakubro started them off by heading towards that aquarium Kendo mentioned from the poster, and they ended up getting some nice pics from there. Long brown fish, frogfish that could walk on the seafloor, they even had this weird yellow fish on display that could talk to people!

Melissa called it an "awakened animal," which is a type of animal that gained intelligence after being blasted with magic. She even recounted one time she met a giant tortoise that served as a church's pope, and another time she met an awakened antelope in a forest!

But apparently, the talking antelope threw racial slurs at her. Yikes.

Still though, the talking fish was nice! And after that, the group went downtown to the docks, to see the locals haul a giant monster fish out of the water. Which of course confirmed the existence of sea monsters in this world to both Eijiro and the rest of Bakubro's team.

SO MANLY!

Anyways, now they were walking through the streets, as Melissa kept dropping some cool trivia on them, like how not all of Portus City was actually on solid land!

"Madmoizelle Shield, what do you mean by that?" Aoyama asked.

"Well, while the majority of the city is actually built on solid land, there are parts of it that are just docks connecting to one another, right above the water!" Melissa explained. "And even farther out, people have built small artificial islands and boat homes all through the water!"

"Wow. Amazing," Kodai said, as monotone as ever.

"Yeah, yeah," Bakubro said. "I suppose this place is somewhat charming –"

"FUCKING DAMN YOU ALL!"

"- and the charm just died. Great."

Eijiro, along with the rest of the group, looked over towards the direction where the shouting happened, to see a man yelling at some Imperial soldiers. All of them instinctively knew not to draw attention to themselves, as they kept their ears open to the scene.

"FINE! GO BE USELESS ELSEWHERE! I'LL DO THIS MYSELF!"

As the Imperial soldiers made fun of the man, he stomped off, making some offensive gestures with his hands. As he walked towards their direction, the redhead looked at him in detail.

Yellow hair with a black mark on part of it, almost like a lightning bolt. He was also wearing some interesting clothes, like a jacket with a fur collar, and a tricorn hat, the one British soldiers from like three centuries ago wore, with a feather stuck to it. He also had a lute on his back.

And most interesting of all, was the weird-looking pistol strapped to his side.

Eijrio could practically feel the frustration radiating off this guy as he walked and swore, "Fucking Imperials, always lounging about, thinking they're better than everyone else…"

"Um, excuse me?" Melissa called out to him. "Do you need any help?"

"Wait, Shield!" Bakubro sputtered at that. "It's none of our business –"

"Huh?" But it was too late. The man with the black-and-yellow hair turned to see them, and suddenly… his eyes widened, like he recognized Eijiro and the others. "Arms of Fire…"

"God fucking dammit, not again," Bakugou groaned.

"Wait, what?" Eijrio was confused. "What does he mean by –"

"THE ARMS OF FIRE!" the man shouted, as he tackled Bakugou into a hug. "I can't believe it! My luck has truly turned around! Good sirs, please, hear my request! I am in need of –"

"GET THE FUCK OFF ME!" Bakugou shouted, shoving him off.

"I apologize for him, he has a bit of a temper," Melissa said, helping the stranger back onto his feet. "Anyways, my name is Melissa Shield. And who might you be?"

"Ah, right! Where are my manners?" the man chuckled, as he removed his hat, and bowed. "I am Denki Jiro, a bard! I travel from city to city with my wife, entertaining folks for a living."

"Well, nice to meet you. This is Kirishima, Kodai and Aoyama, and over there is our temporary leader, Bakugou," Melissa said, introducing the others. "Now, you said you needed help?"

"Ah, yes, yes!" Jiro said, panicking again. "My wife, Kyoka, has been kidnapped by pirates!"

Eijiro, along with pretty much everyone else in the group, had a reaction to what the yellow-haired bard said, sans Bakugou, who seemed to keep his straight face.

"Wait, pirates actually exist here?" Eijiro asked.

"Yes, Shitty Hair, pirates actually exist in a crime-infested city near the sea. Who knew?" Bakugou sarcastically asked. "Except Shield literally told us about it when we got here."

"All right, calm down. Could you tell us what race your wife is?" Melissa asked.

"She's a dagon," Jiro answered, and Melissa cursed in response.

"Do tell, what is a dagon, exactly?" Aoyama asked.

"They're a subspecies of merfolk," Melissa answered. "They have human bodies, but their ears are fin-shaped, they have webbed hands, and can both survive on land and underwater."

"Oh, I know them!" Kodai said. "Back in Yueei-Shiketsu, Sirius-san was one of them!"

"Wait, why is that relevant?" Eijiro asked.

"Because she's genetically related to mermaids," Melissa explained. "Their tears are ingredients to alchemical potions, and it's said that their flesh can help one achieve immortality. Similar potions have been made with the blood of elves, so they tend to be hunted, too."

Oh, now Eijiro understood. This was essentially the same reason why rhinos and elephants back on Earth were hunted, for traditional medicines. Only this time around, they were talking about actual people. "Wait, shouldn't the local authorities be on the case?"

"I tried to report it just now, but they ignored me. Those Imperial bastards laughed me off," Jiro answered with a growl. "Tch, some law enforcement they turned out to be."

"Then that means that it could also be slavers." Everyone, sans Denki Jiro, looked at Melissa for an explanation. "Ah, um, in this country, slavery is legal, and encouraged when it comes to humans lording over other races. If they kidnapped her and sold her into slavery, then as long as there were no witnesses to the abduction, then it would be perfectly legal."

The small squad took in what Melissa said, before shouting in disgust, Eijiro included. That had to be the single most unmanly thing he had ever heard of! What the fuck?!

The redhead could hear Bakugou mumble, "Great, so she either is cut to pieces to become ingredients for a potion, or something even worse happens," in Japanese behind him.

Yeah, he had to agree with Bakugou, this was super bad.

"But wait, why are you asking for our help?" Kodai asked.

"You're the Arms of Fire, are you not?" the blond musician asked. "The tales of your weapons have spread far and wide across the lands! Even my wife and I have sung them!"

Bakugou growled. "Look, I don't care if some ancient story makes us seem like heroes –"

"They're not ancient! At least, not the new ones," Jiro said. "Tales of your exploits travel fast! Rescuing a damsel from a cave-in, liberating a village of minotaurs, we have even received the news about you defeating a cult that worshiped an old Demon Lord last week!"

Oh, wow, news really traveled FAST around these parts.

"I have heard of the firepower your group carries! You annihilated an entire deployment of Emperor Todoroki's army within two days! You are far more powerful than my magic ever could be!" Jiro said. "Look, if it's a matter of payment, I'll give you everything I have, my –"

"No," Bakugou said, flatly. "I refuse."

Everyone looked at Bakugou with a mix of shock, disgust and anger.

"What?!"

"No!"

"Bakugou, what the hell, man?!" Eijiro shouted.

"Listen to me, you idiots!" Bakugou yelled. "Lieutenant Yaoyorozu said she didn't want us to get involved in any shit! Absolutely none! And I'm pretty sure that taking on an army of pirates to save someone counts! Besides, we're a foreign government in the middle of hostile territory, we can't just shoot our guns here and not have the Imperials here think it was an act of aggression, especially if their Emperor is as big a piece of shit I think he is! So the answer is no!"

"So, we're seriously not going to help?" Kodai asked, angry.

Bakugou turned back to the blond musician. "Sorry, pal. We can't help you."

"What?" Jiro fell to his knees. "No! Please, I'm begging you! Help me! Please –"

Bakugou began to walk away. "I'm sorry, but my decision is final, we can't –"

"PLEASE SAVE MY FAMILY!"

The space around them suddenly quieted down, as Bakugou halted in his place. Eijiro didn't know what happened, but for some reason, the spiky blond stopped walking, his face… unreadable. Slowly, however, he turned back around towards Jiro.

"What did you just say?" he asked, quietly.

"My family," Jiro said, standing up, tears in his eyes. "My wife is pregnant. We just checked up with the local healer this morning. It's a girl. But… why? Why do you care –?!"

Before Denki Jiro could even finish his sentence, Bakugou had already grabbed his assault rifle strapped to his back, and asked, "Where are these fucking pirates?"


Getting onto the pirate base was the easy part.

All the team had to do was rent one of the local gondolas and row it towards where Denki pointed, which happened to be one of the bigger artificial islands farther out.

Sure, there were a few minor problems. Such as the fact that sharks and a couple of other big fish tried to snack on the boat, but a few bullets were enough to scare them away.

The bigger issue was stealth. No one's weapons were the "quiet" kind, and without knowing how many pirates there were, they couldn't simply go in guns blazing. The first step of the plan was to enter one of the island's ports quietly, to make sure not to alter the guards.

So far, so good. They got in without any issue.

The real problem was finding where anything was in this absolute maze.

Once they tied up their boat and made it to the stairs, they realized that every room on this island was a mess. It was built like a fortress, but one with the aesthetic of a steel mill. Every room was filled with assorted metals, making up different parts of the room.

The brown weathering steel was used for the floors, girders used for the stairs and towers, even some oddly-painted metals served interior decorating purposes.

In short, an eyesore, and a confusing one at that.

"All right, the first guard we see, we interrogate them," Bakugou whispered, as he and the rest of the crew quietly stuck to the walls. "They're bound to know where everything here is."

"Speaking of, where is everyone?" Kirishima asked. "It's like a ghost town…"

"They're above us," Melissa answered. "I can see their auras. Most of the pirates are on the floors above us. The few pirates on sea level were elsewhere when we docked."

"Guess we got lucky when we weren't detected…" Kodai whispered.

"Which means that there's a good chance they'll spot our boat if they keep patrolling around the ground floor," Bakugou realized. "We've got ourselves a time limit."

With that understanding, the group kept moving from room to room, looking for the stairs that would take them up to the next floor. Eventually… They found the right room.

Bakugou smiled. "Bingo. Shield, where are the pirates now?"

"A few of them are on top of us, the rest on the next floor are in the other rooms," the angel replied. "We'll be at a disadvantage the moment we walk up those steps."

"All right, we need a plan. We still have the element of surprise…"

As the two of them thought of something, Aoyama and Kirishima looked around the room. It resembled the other ones, minus the large stairwell and the… treasure chest.

"Oh? What's this?" the Frenchman said.

Over at the wall was a large chest, like the kind that was used to store massive amounts of gold in those old pirate movies. It had a wooden red build with golden trimmings. Fancy.

"Why would they leave this out here? With no protection?" Kirishima asked.

"Perhaps these pirates were arrogant enough to believe that no one would ever dare infiltrate this fortress, non?" Aoyama suggested. "I wonder what's inside…"

"You really think it's a good idea to steal from them?" the redhead asked.

"Non, non, don't think of it as stealing, Monsieur Kirishima," the blonde said. "Think of it as, ah… liberating this stolen treasure from some filthy rogues. We could try and return it all, and if we can't find their rightful owners, we simply bring them back with us for archeological research. And besides, the less funding these pirates have to commit their crimes, the better."

"I guess that makes sense…"

"Excellente," Aoyama said, as he approached the chest.

Meanwhile, Kodai was chatting with Denki, as the black-haired soldier was doing her best to make sure to keep the blond musician calm. Despite her personality, she was still a doctor, and she had to comfort her patients, even if their injuries were not of the physical kind.

"Don't worry, we're simply preparing for the next step of our plan."

"I understand. Still, I thank you for doing all… of… this… " Denki trailed off, as he looked towards where Kirishima and Aoyama were, his face turning pale. Suddenly, he pulled his pistol out of his holster, and shouted, "GET AWAY FROM THAT THING!"

"Huh?!"

"What the –?!"

With little to no warning, the bard's gun charged up with small sparks of yellow lightning, as he fired three bullets into the treasure chest, while Aoyama and Kirishima ducked out of the way.

BLAM! BLAM! BLAM!

"Dunce Face, what the fuck?!" Bakugou shouted. "Why did you –?!"

"HISSS…"

Everyone's attention turned back towards the treasure chest, which suddenly opened, with two massive blue claws coming out, followed by six legs, antennas, and two pale eyes.

Kirishima's eyes widened in confusion. "Huh?! Some kind of hermit crab…?"

The giant blue crustacean tried to lunge at him and Aoyama, but not before getting stunned by yet another round of bullets, this time courtesy of Bakugou's handgun.

BLAM! BLAM!

"Get away from that thing, you idiots!" he shouted, as he turned towards Denki. "Oi, Dunce Face! What the fuck is that thing?! Some kind of wannabe mimic?!"

"Close! It's a type of crustacean that uses other objects as a shell to protect itself!" the blond said, as he kept shooting at the giant enemy crab. "The pirates must have left it down here as a trap for intruders! Try to hit the inside of the chest! Aim for its weak abdomen!"

"IT'S HIDING ITS ABDOMEN IN THE CHEST, I CAN'T SHOOT IT!"

"Bakugou, we have bigger problems!" Shield shouted. "PIRATES INCOMING!"

"Fuck," he cursed. "All right, Shield, you and Dunce Face take care of our clawed friend over there! Kirishima, Aoyama, Kodai, we're gonna kill some fucking pirates!"

Everyone nodded, and immediately went to work. The angel grabbed Denki and told him to keep shooting the crab, while Bakugou and his three soldiers formed a perimeter around the stairwell, their guns ready to shoot anyone that appeared in view.


Tsuyu Asui had no idea what was going on.

One minute, she was quietly trying to sneak on board the main pirate ship that was docked on the artificial island, and the next, some sort of racket alerts the pirates on the ship to something, with a bunch of them rushing back towards the island to investigate it.

Whatever. If that meant less pirates, the better.

Now, she just had to figure out where they were keeping the prisoners…


BRAKA-BRAKA-BRAKA-BRAKA!

"HOW MUCH LONGER?!" Bakugou screamed, as he kept shooting.

Most of the pirates were fairly easy to take care of. They just charged in with their swords, and were immediately shot dead. The ones armed with pistols were slightly harder to take care of, and those with magic ended up having to get blasted by Aoyama right away.

The ash blond honestly had no idea how long they could keep it up.

BLAM! BLAM!

"Done!" Melissa said. "Denki and I just took down the giant crab!"

As the blue crustacean keeled over and died, Kodai shot the last of the pirates, and Bakugou shouted, "All right, there goes our stealth! Time to go in, Rambo style!"

"I have no idea what that means!" the angel said

"IT MEANS KILL THE BAD GUYS WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE!"

"Okay, that, I understand!"

"You want us to be super racist?" Aoyama asked.

"What?! No!" Bakugou shouted. "It means to kill everyone with extreme violence!"


The group proceeded to rush up the stairs, shooting every pirate they came across. Given how this still technically qualified as an uphill battle, Bakugou's was somewhat matched to the pirates, one had massive firepower, while the other had home field advantage.

However, given the fact that the JSDF soldiers were disciplined and trained for years, while the pirates were more of a loose band of marauding murderers, it was only a matter of time before all the naval bandits in the surrounding area were shot down into oblivion.

The fact that a literal angel was on the JSDF's side also helped.

BOOM!

Blasting their way out of one of the steel doors, the gang made their way up to the roof of the watery fortress. The area around them was flat and metallic, somewhat reminiscent of the helicopter pad back on Earth, but with nothing but ocean all around them.

"Guess we're at the top floor," Kirishima said.

"All right, where to now?" Bakugou asked Denki.

"One of these ships has her hostage, I'm sure of it," the electric-haired man said. "My money would be on the biggest of the fleet before us… aha! Down there! I can see her!"

Bakugou squinted down at the biggest pirate ship below them. It was a massive wooden boat with sails, all the wood painted in a black-and-red aesthetic, with a dash of purple. He could see people down there, but he didn't exactly bring his reading glasses with him.

"Aight, guess I'm trusting you on this. How do we get down there?"

"Over here!" Kodai called out to the others.

They turned around to see some sort of wooden basket on the roof with them, but attached to some sort of… wire? "Is that supposed to be some kind of zipline?" Aoyama asked.

"Or a crude elevator, or maybe a ski lift," Kirishima said. "Can it fit all of us?"

"Doubt it," Melissa said. "I can carry two of you. Who here's the lightest?"

Everyone immediately looked towards Aoyama and Kodai.

The black-haired girl simply glared at the others. "Rude."

"Not my problem," Bakugou said. "Shield, grab her and Frenchie."

Melissa nodded, as Bakugou, alongside Kirishima and Denki, went towards the makeshift lift. "Either of you have any idea how to operate this thing?"

"Can't be that hard!" Kirishima said. "It's just a pulley system, right?"

"All right, Shitty Hair, you figure out how to operate that thing, make sure we don't crash into the sea," Bakugou said. "Dunce Face and I will keep our guns out and ready."

Denki nodded. "Mm. Good call. Don't want the pirates to cut the line."

Getting on the wooden lift, Kirishima quickly figured out how to operate the system pretty quickly, as soon enough, the makeshift ski lift began to move down.

"Sooo… how's that gadget of yours work?" Kirishima asked.

"My weapon?" Denki said, brandishing his pistol. "I have a Skill that allows me to generate a bit of lightning, not enough to use offensively, but enough for me to charge my weapon."

"That sounds like a custom job," Bakugou said. "Who made –"

"HEADS UP! WE'VE GOT PIRATES!"

Bakugou cursed, but immediately got into battle mode. "Shield! We'll take down the ones trying to cut the line, you make sure the rest of them don't shoot us down!"

"Got it!" the angel said, performing aerial maneuvers.

BLAM! BLAM!

Both Kirishima and Bakugou took aim at the pirates below them, making sure to only shoot the ones that were firing at them; they didn't want to accidentally shoot the hostage.

Shield, meanwhile, kept dodging the arrows that were being fired from the crossbolts, while Aoyama and Kodai tried to shoot some more pirates, until eventually…

BAM!

As the lift crashed down onto the wooden boards of the ship, the three men began to fire at any pirate that was still standing, while Shield dropped the two soldiers in her arms down to the floor, and began to fight off the rest of the evildoers.

BLAM! BLAM!

"KYOKA!" the bard shouted. "Kyoka, are you there?!"

"Denki?"

Everyone looked towards the portside and the bow of the ship to see a tied-up woman. Short dark purple hair, webbed hands, fin-like ears, and a slight curve around the lower half of her dark dress, indicating that she was still early into her pregnancy.

"KYOKA!" Denki shouted, as he rushed towards his beloved.

As Kodai killed the last of the pirates onboard the ship via a neck snap, she took a look towards the Jiro matriarch. "Hm. Fish-like characteristics, just like Sirius-san."

"I'm so sorry I couldn't come sooner, the local authorities were useless!" Denki, meanwhile, was busy untying his wife. "Are you alright? They didn't hurt you did they?! I'm so –"

"I'm all right, just a little bruised," Kyoka said.

"Guess they didn't wanna "damage the merchandise," huh?" Bakugou asked.

"Denki, who are these people?" Kyoka asked.

"Ah, yes! These are the Arms of Fire! They helped me –"

"For the last time, we're not the Arms of Fire!" Bakugou corrected him. "We're just hired muscle! And save the talking for later! Preferably after we've escaped the pirate-infested island!"

Aoyama agreed. "He's right, we have to get going!"

"Uhh… guys?" Kirishima called out to the others. "Look up."

Everyone looked up to see that someone was on top of the ship's mast. A woman wearing a green jacket and hat, who had long green hair, a funny-looking face, and… light green skin?

"Who the hell is that?" Kodai asked.

Before anyone could say anything, the newcomer grabbed one of the stray ropes and swung off it, performing a few acrobatics before she landed on the wooden floor.

BAM!

Everyone got a better look at the woman now that she was on the same floor as them. Light brown pants, knee-high black boots, a green leather jacket with golden bling on it, and a black pirate hat on top of her green hair that screamed "Jack Sparrow wannabe."

But her skin tone was… off. It was a light green, and if that wasn't enough to tell the soldiers she wasn't human, then her webbed hands and uncanny valley face definitely did.

"Ahoy there, maties. My name's Captain Tsuyu Asui, ribbit. And who might you be?"


Author's Note: I was going to make a "May the 4th be with you" joke here, but since I'm posting this a day early, I kinda can't. I guess I could point out that it's Orthodox Holy Week, but I also doubt any people are observing that, so whatever.

Anyways, in terms of worldbuilding, I've introduced the musical power couple, Denki and Kyoka Jiro! Yes, in this reality, Kaminari took Jiro's family name, and is very much prepared to blast someone in the face if anything is to happen to his wife. Speaking of his wife, the "dagon" race is actually from the Arifureta anime, so you can basically just imagine Jiro with fish fins in place of her ears, webbed hands, and you're good. The giant hermit crab of death was inspired by Delicious in Dungeon, and the design for our surprise cameo from Tsuyu Asui came from, ehh, I can't believe I'm gonna say this… the Monster Musume online game. I swear I've never played it, I just scrolled around the wiki for character designs! Anyways, let's just move on to the comments now, shall we?

Storm: I'm glad you find this to be such a fun read. Hope you stick around!

VinHD15: Okay, yes, technically speaking, Bakugou is a nuke rather than the guy responsible for creating them, but I wasn't exactly trying to be accurate with my analogy; I was just trying to explain that the blond very much knows how to use this new weapon, and is very much willing to see it through, while also calling himself "Death."

valkrus: Fixed the typo, thanks for calling it out.

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