ONE'S JUSTICE
CHAPTER TEN
Chapter 10: Shadows and Echos Of War
"You're still awake?" Danjuro said as he walked into the room that La Brava was currently in typing fast and sharply on the keyboard. The room was dark with the light coming from the various computer screens in the room.
The short woman didn't seem to hear him as she continued to type on her computer while staring at a few files on the table. The man walked up to her and placed a hand on her shoulder startling her.
"Gentle? Didn't notice you there?"
"Of course you didn't dear." He said with a chuckle. "You still on this 'Hunters' research."
La Brava nodded. "Just the little information Ken got from the base is enough for us to know this people are dangerous." She said grimly. "We still don't know how dangerous or much of their members and plans."
"You know you won't find much or be that helpful if you're not getting enough rest and tired." Danjuro said causing the woman to frown. "It's not like our boss is forcing this on you. You can continue in the morning."
"But-"
"No bits Manami." He cut her off using her real name. "You need to-"
Knock Knock
"Hm?" Danjuro perked up at the sound of someone knocking at the door of their apartment/hide out.
"Who could that be?" La Brava asked in a wary tone. It couldn't be Ken or Nagant cause they would have called earlier. It certainly couldn't be heroes as no one but Ken and Nagant knew of this place.
"Let's see." He said in a neutral tone as he strode towards the door. There was another knock again before he placed his hand on the door knob, La Brava was right behind him.
"Who is it?" He asked.
"It's Nagant. Boss told me to drop off some things with you guys." The person said.
Nagant? Why hadn't they been informed of this. The voice was certainly that of the former hero but still they could have called them on time instead of putting them on edge.
"Alright." He said as he opened the door. "You should have ca-"
Bang!
Kyoto
Ever since the fight with Ryuku, Nejire and Uraraka, if you could call it a fight, he had been in a foul mood. He didn't know why but seeing their sad faces still affected him no matter how much he tried to convince himself otherwise.
The other day it was Eri and now it was them. To think they still had this much effect on him.
And then there's the whole 'Outcast' shit. What were they planning? Who was their leader? From the little info he had gotten from that base it was enough to know that they had been around for very long. He remembered running into them a few times over a year ago when he had been hunting down some drug trafficking gang. To think they were this dangerous.
Suddenly, the sound of light footsteps echoed behind him. Ken turned slightly, his expression darkening. "What do you want?"
Curious, with her vibrant energy, bounced onto the rooftop. Her eyes sparkled with mischief. "Oh, come on, boss! Aren't you happy to see me? I was just in the neighborhood!"
Ken's brow furrowed. "I'm not in the mood for games, Curious."
She pouted, tilting her head. "But I love games! Don't you want to play a little? I promise it'll be fun!"
The vigilante sighed, irritation rising. "I'm not interested. Just leave me alone."
Curious giggled, unfazed by his annoyance. "You're no fun! What are you even doing up here, anyway? Planning something exciting? Or are you just brooding?"
He turned his back to her, staring out at the city. "Does it matter? I have things to deal with."
"Oh, I bet you do!" She stepped closer a playful grin on her face. "You're always so serious. You should try to lighten up! Live a little!"
"Lighten up?" Ken shot back, finally turning to face her, his irritation bubbling over. "You have no idea what I'm dealing with. I don't need your advice."
Curious crossed her arms, unfazed by his outburst. "But I'm curious! Isn't that my thing? Don't you want to share what's weighing you down?"
"Not really," Ken muttered, his patience wearing thin. "Just drop it."
With a playful twirl, Curious moved closer, her energy unwavering. "But I think it's cute how broody you are! Like a little dark cloud in a sunny sky!"
"Stop calling me cute," he snapped, his tone sharper than he intended.
She shrugged, undeterred. "You can't tell me you don't feel a little flattered. I mean, come on, I bring the fun!"
Ken's jaw tightened. "I don't want fun. I want to focus."
"On what?" she pressed, her curiosity evident. "Villains? Your powers? Or maybe… something deeper?"
He shot her a glare, trying to fend off the unwanted scrutiny. "Just… stop talking, okay? I'm not in the mood for your games."
Curious smiled knowingly. "That's exactly why I'm here! To help you take your mind off things! What if we—"
"Enough!" Ken interrupted, raising his voice. "I said I don't want to play!"
For a moment, a tense silence enveloped them. Curious's smile faltered, but she quickly recovered. "Okay, okay! I get it. No games. But you should really talk to someone, you know?"
Ken sighed, the anger fading to a dull ache. "I'll manage."
"Suit yourself! But remember, I'm here if you change your mind!" She winked, bouncing back a step, unfazed.
With a final glance at the city, Ken muttered, "Whatever. Don't you have other things to do." He turned away, the voices returning to fill the void.
"Yeah yeah." She said. Curious watched him for a moment, a mix of concern and mischief in her eyes. "Just remember, boss, clouds can't stay gloomy forever!"
Ken remained silent, staring into the distance, letting her words hang in the air as he struggled to process his thoughts.
"Goodnight~!" she called cheerfully, skipping away, her laughter echoing in the night.
As she disappeared from sight, Ken's irritation settled back into a heavy silence. He was alone once more, wrestling with the turmoil inside.
Fukuoka, Japan
"I'm not sure what to tell you." Ryuku said as she sat comfortably on her hospital bed. She had bandages wrapped around her head and arms. "I still don't believe he's that far gone. I could see it in his eyes. It's just that might take a lot of force to reason with him and bring him back to his senses."
Well that was what she believed from seeing his reactions during the confrontation. She wouldn't call it a fight as he had beaten them soundly with little damage on himself. With what the boy went through over the years, it made some sense that he would be doing all this.
He still had to be stopped though.
"I see." Mirio said with a sigh, beside him stood Izuki who seemed to be lost in thought as she hadn't said anything since arriving. "At least that's something." He had similar thoughts. Ken was a close friend and he knew for fact that someone like him could just be completely drowned in darkness and evil. No he was sure of that.
Izuki gained a bit of spark in her eyes hearing Ryuku's words and let out an inaudible sigh if relief. "How was he?"
Ryuku crossed her arms. "Cold. Detached. Angry. He's completely the opposite from the boy you all told me about." She said. She had never personally met the boy except for during the Yakuza raid few years back but from what she had heard of him back then, he was a complete opposite now.
Deku frowned and stared down at her hands. Her mind drifting off like it had been the past few days.
"Why was he there anyway?" Lemillion asked in a serious tone.
"Not sure." Ryuku shrugged. "We were just patrolling around the city when we heard an explosion. Naturally we went to investigate and we ran into him." She stated. "He seemed distracted and was looking for something."
The two younger heroes nodded with serious expressions.
"Okay then. We'll be heading there now. Maybe we can find some clues that will lead us somewhere." Lemillion said as they both left the room.
Flashback…
"Hey, you're getting better at this!" Ken called out, dodging a swift swipe from a metal pole Momo had conjured with her quirk. He sidestepped effortlessly, a confident grin on his face.
Momo's eyes sparkled with excitement at his compliment. "Really? You think so?" she replied, adjusting her grip on the pole as she prepared for another attack.
"Absolutely!" Ken said, watching her with admiration. "Just keep your movements unpredictable."
With renewed determination, Momo swung the pole again, aiming for his legs. Ken leaped over it, landing gracefully a few feet away. "Nice try, but remember to vary your attacks!"
She nodded, taking a deep breath. Focusing hard, she conjured several smaller metal spikes and launched them toward him.
Ken danced around them, deflecting the projectiles with quick bursts of wind. "You're really stepping it up! But try to think a few moves ahead," he encouraged, his voice light.
"Right!" Momo replied, her heart racing. She created a shield to guard against a possible counterattack and then charged at him with a series of quick strikes.
Ken moved with agility, blocking her attacks and grinning. "You've got the skills, Momo! Just let your instincts guide you."
As they continued their spar, Momo felt a rush of exhilaration mixed with something deeper. Ken's unwavering support fueled her confidence, and she found herself lost in the moment, both in the fight and in her feelings for him.
"Okay, one last round!" Ken declared, his playful tone igniting a spark of excitement in her.
Momo nodded eagerly, channeling all her energy into one final attack, determined to impress him.
In that moment, surrounded by the warmth of the sun and their shared laughter, Momo cherished the connection forming between them, hoping it would last long after their training ended.
Flashback Over…
Momo frowned as she snapped herself from her thoughts, glancing at the faces of her former classmates. The walls of Todoroki's spacious living room were adorned with achievements and memories of their time at U.A., much to her surprise as he didn't seem like someone to keep photos and memoirs around but today, the atmosphere was heavy with urgency.
"What do you mean they want him dead?" Kaminari asked voicing everyone's thoughts.
"It's exactly what I said." Bakugo growled out with a scowl. "Those old sack of bones don't have the guts to face him head on and want us to do him in." He said angrily.
Todoroki quietly ate his food.
Mina slammed her fist on the table, her usually bright demeanor overshadowed by rage. "They can't just decide to take him out! He's not just some mad villain; he's our friend!"
Momo felt a knot tightening in my stomach. Ken had always been a part of their group despite being their senior, and the thought of him being labeled a public enemy was unbearable. "We need to find him first," Shoji interjected softly, trying to keep his voice steady. "We can't let them hurt him."
Hurt him? They had already done that. Here frown deepened as she thought back to that day. A day she wish she could forget.
Todoroki, sitting calmly dropped his empty plate on the table "We need a plan. We can't confront him head-on."
"What can we do against him." Koda said quietly but loud enough for everyone to hear. "You know how strong he is now."
"He took down AFO. A villain powerful enough to take on even All Might." Tokoyami stated with his arms crossed. "It won't be easy."
"There has to be someway we can stop and reason with him." Hagakure, now visible, said with a frown. "He can't be that far gone."
Mina nodded vehemently. "We have to remind him of who he was—the Ken we know and love, not the one they're trying to paint as a villain."
Bakugo ran a hand through his spiky hair, frustration radiating off him. "Things are starting to get out of hand. We need to find that moron and teach him a lesson." He growled. He was gonna force him back to his senses.
"And how are we gonna do that?" Mineta asked. "We don't have any idea where he is remember."
"Let's focus on gathering information first. We need to track him down. We spread out and look for anything that might catch his attention around the country. We can't afford to act recklessly."
Momo stayed silent and continued to listen as they all tried to come up with a way to subdue the vigilante. It would not be easy but she has to believe that the Ken she knew was still in there and that he could be stopped.
"Wait we're still missing some people here." Denki said as he looked around.
"Ochako is in the hospital and Deku said her and Lemillion were checking something out at Fukuoka." Hagakure said. "Kyoka, Ojiro, Tenya and Sero are busy at the moment."
"We'll update them later. For now let's come up with something."
Kyoto, Japan…
"Are you sure you don't want to join me?"
"Don't tell me you can't handle it, Kaina?" Ken whispered teasingly as he under the swing of an arm-turned-axe that aimed to decapitate him before landing a strong blow to the villain's solar plexus, his fist going through with ease. The villain dropped to the ground lifeless.
"Not that I can't. I just thought you'd be more interested in this seeing as who is involved." Nagant said through the comms. Ken hummed quietly as he caught a punch from a large man with spikes all over his body. A powerful uppercut to the chin, a loud resounding cracking sound and the man was dead with his neck snapped from the blow.
"RAAH!!" Ken glanced to his right to see a woman with long sharp nails lunging at him. She sliced at him multiple times, each slice evaded rather easily.
"Well, I'm in a foul mood right now so I don't feel like sneaking around." He whispered as he continued to dodge slice after slice before ducking under one of her slashes, and orb of spinning blue energy bursting to life in the palm of his right hand. He grinded the attack through the woman's gut, blood spilling through the wound as her lifeless corpse fell like a sack of potatoes.
Man, he was hungry now.
"What's got you all foul recently? Don't tell me those former friends of yours actually got to you?" Ken didn't answer as grabbed the fir of some guy with a bat mutation quirk, like a man bat. He slammed the man hard against the ground cracking it before he stomped on the man's head before he could plead, bursting it like a tomato and blood spilled everywhere. "Wait so they actually did. Nd here I thought you were some cold bastard."
"Are you done?" He asked both to her and the last villain standing in front of him, staring at him in fear before he tried to run away. Ken sighed pointed his fingers at him like a gun, firing an energy blast that went through the man's head.
"Your tough guy act doesn't fool me you know. You-"
"Just do what I told you to." He said sharply not in the mood for all these talk.
"Fine. Whatever." She said as she cut the line. Ken just stood there, surrounded by the blood, the mangled bodies and corpses of the villainous gang he had just raided. He had found out about them when looking through that bastard Giran's files after he had killed him. There were other ones but he had targeted this one cause the crimes they committed just pissed him off.
'You know all these killings won't change a thing.' A male voice whispered in his head.
'Great. You guys are back.'
"You were once a hero, one that would have inspired thousands in this world…" Another voice said.
"Don't let a few bad things that happened completely change you…" A female voice whispered almost pleadingly. Ken didn't know why but that voice in particular always pissed him off the most.
'Shut it will ya. I'm trying to think.'
"Of what?" Another male voice, this time a bit deeper said. "Of your next target? Who you're gonna kill next?"
"You're better than this, Ken. You know that."
Ken growled as he rubbed his throbbing head. This was something that had been going on for a while now. He had been hearing all these voices in his head. They were seven of them. Always talking and annoying him to no end.
'Don't talk like you know me. I don't want to hear anything from you lot.' He mentally snapped back at the voices and was met with silence. Finally, they were quiet now.
Ken sighed as he stared up at the stars. It would be sun rise in a few hours. Hopefully La Brava had found out something about the Outcasts plans.
Musutafu Docks…
The Musutafu docks lay cloaked in fog, a thick shroud hiding the illicit dealings taking place under the cover of night. Nagant, hidden behind a stack of shipping crates, sighed quietly as she watched intently as a group of a group of people, like villains unloaded crates from a battered truck, their low murmurs filled with conspiratorial excitement.
She was about to start picking them off one by one as she prepared to fire the first shot when a sharp intuition pricked at her senses. The atmosphere shifted; someone was watching her. Just as she turned to assess her surroundings, a powerful blast erupted nearby.
A missile shot from the darkness, striking the crate she had been using for cover. The explosion sent debris flying, and Nagant was thrown backward, her vision swirling into chaos. As she lay on the ground, disoriented, she caught a glimpse of a figure stepping from the shadows—a woman with an imposing presence and a fierce glint in her eyes.
"Got you," the woman said, her voice laced with satisfaction. She raised her weapon, and Nagant barely had time to react before darkness consumed her.
Flashback…
"Uncle Might, it's so good to see you." Melissa cheered as she jumped at the muscular pro hero who caught her as they hugged while he laughed.
"Melissa! You've grown quite a lot since I last saw you!" All Might said as he set the girl down. "How've you been?"
"Been great." She said before turning and facing the two people with him, throwing a glare at one of them. "You have some explaining to do mister." She said pointing at Ken. "No calls or messages for weeks now."
Ken rolled his eyes. "Yeah yeah Ms. Smarty Pants. I've been busy." He said before smirking at her pouting face. "It's nice to see you again though. How's the old man?"
"Dad's been good." She said crossing her arms before turning to Izuki. "And who is this?"
Ken grinned and placed his arm on her head before the younger OFA user could introduce herself. "This cute little things is my good friend Izuki Midoriya." Izuki blushed brightly. "Isn't she adorable?"
"S-stop that will you?" Izuki chimed as she pushed him away, a blush still adorning her cheeks. Ken just grinned and All Might laughed. Melissa just frowned as she stared at the two.
"Well anyway, I'm gonna meet your dad now? I'm sure he's at his lab right now? Why don't you kids look around?"
"Sure. We'll see you later then." Melissa said as the larger man dashed away at super human speeds. "Well let's go look around then. There's so much to see."
"Lead the way them Ms." He said with a smirk.
Next Day. Tokyo, Japan…
The bustling Tokyo airport was filled with the sounds of travelers, but Melissa stood out as she stepped into the arrivals area, her eyes scanning the crowd. Almost immediately, she spotted All Might—Toshinori Yagi—standing by the exit, a broad smile lighting up his face.
"Uncle Might!" she called, rushing over to embrace him.
"Melissa! It's so wonderful to see you again!" All Might replied, his voice full of warmth. "How was your flight?"
"Long, but I'm just happy to be back in Japan!" She said with a smile. "There's so much to catch up on. I also can't wait to see everyone again."
"I'm sure they'd be happy to see you too." All Might said as they headed to his car.
"Hey Uncle…" She called, her expression changing. Something the retired pro hero noticed. "Have you found him yet…"
All Might's smile faded slightly knowing who she was talking about, a shadow crossing his face. "It's been difficult. We haven't been able to pinpoint his location for a while now. He's… elusive. But we're all worried about him."
Melissa bit her lip, concern etched across her features. "I can't believe he's gone so far. Is there really no way to reach him?"
"All we can do is hope he finds his way back before it's too late," All Might said, his voice heavy with concern. "He has friends who care, and we're all doing what we can."
"I just wish I could help more," Melissa replied. "I thought about him a lot while I was away."
Changing the subject, All Might asked, "And how is your father, David? He must be proud of you."
"He's busy with his research, as always," she said with a fond smile. "But he's doing well. He's excited to see how my skills have developed since U.A."
All Might nodded, his eyes sparkling with pride. "He always believed in your potential. Just like I do."
Melissa glanced around the airport, her excitement mingling with worry. "And what about Izuki and the others? They're all heroes now, right?"
"Yes, they are," All Might confirmed, his tone brightening. "They've all grown into remarkable heroes. I believe they're all working hard to make the world safer."
"Can you believe how far we've all come?" Melissa said, shaking her head in disbelief. "I just hope we can bring Ken back into that world."
"We will, Melissa. Together, we'll find a way," All Might reassured her, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder.
As they made their way out of the airport, the weight of their conversation lingered, but Melissa felt a flicker of hope. With the support of her friends and family, she was determined to help Ken find his way back.
However, before they could get in the vehicle, a loud boom was heard causing them to look over at the direction of what was most likely an explosion.
Toshinori's eyes widened, that was where the Government building was.
Earlier…
Ken just stared blankly at the blood on the floor. He had called La Brava a few times the past hour but she hadn't picked up so he decided to head over to their place and was met with a broken door and blood on the floor. He looked around the small apartment. Broken furniture, shattered windows, a few holes here and there and lastly destroyed computer systems and devices.
'How did they find this place?' He had an idea who did it but how they had located them was something that shocked him. Only him and Nagant knew of this place. Not even Curious knew of here.
He didn't know what to feel as the realization that La Brava and Gentle Criminal had been captured by those Outcasts people. For some reason though, he felt angry.
RING RING
"Hm?" He hummed as he took notice of a phone on the floor. He picked it up and saw it was an unknown number.
An unknown number calling just minutes after he arrived at the place of his now kidnapped allies. Yeah, not a coincidence.
"Hello?" He answered placing the phone against his ear.
"Like the surprise?" The calm voice of the Outcasts leader was heard through the phone.
"Where are they?" Ken asked in a tone that seemed cold but actually held anger. "I won't ask again."
"Scary." There was an obvious hint of sarcasm in the man's tone that annoyed the vigilante. "But I can't just tell you that now can I? If you want to see your 'friends' then let's meet. The phone has a tracking system that would lead you to me."
"Do I look like an idiot that would fall for your trap?" Ken asked.
"No. But do you think you have a choice? Unless you want your friends killed."
Ken growled lowly before cutting the call. He then stared at the phone as it lit up again showing a set of directions to where the leader most likely is. Not wanting to waste time, he shrouded himself in bright blue energy and blasted off at super Sonic speeds."
Xxx
In a dimly lit underground facility, the leader of The Outcasts, stood before a massive screen displaying maps of major cities worldwide. He adjusted his black tactical gear, a blend of military design and advanced tech. His piercing gaze surveyed his followers, a diverse group of men and women, all sharing a common bond—the pain of being overlooked by a society that celebrated quirks.
"Today is the day," He announced, his voice resonating with authority. "We show the world what it means to be strong without quirks. We will make them fear us."
The room erupted In murmurs of agreement. Each member had trained rigorously, honing their skills in combat, strategy, and technology. They were ready.
xxx
The world was buzzing with anticipation. News stations reported the usual stories: hero accolades, villain captures, and city events.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, The Outcasts activated their plan. In synchrony, they began their assault on key targets across the globe.
In Tokyo, a group stormed the government building, armed with military-grade weapons. They swiftly overpowered the guards, using smoke grenades to obscure their movements. As they breached the main hall, a tall man with white spiky hair and green eyes with an athletic build wearing combat attire led the charge.
"Secure the perimeter! This is our statement!" he yelled.
In New York, another team lead by a pink haired yellow eyed fair skinned beauty in skin tight black combat attire targeted an airport. Passengers screamed as The Outcasts took control, blocking exits and disabling security systems. They used drones to disrupt communication, leaving the city in a state of panic.
"Anyone who moves, faces the consequences!" one member shouted, waving a firearm menacingly.
Simultaneously, in London, The Outcasts targeted a power plant. They expertly bypassed security measures, planting explosives with precision. As they set the timers, one operative grinned. "This will light up the night!"
With chaos unfolding worldwide, The Outcasts hijacked major news networks. Across screens, viewers were met with a chilling sight: a tall muscular man in a trench coat armed with military gear and a mask covering his face with messy black hair. The mask is predominantly black with sharp, angular features that create a menacing appearance. It has a glossy finish, reflecting light in a way that enhances its sinister look.
The mask covers his entire face except for his mouth, with red accents outlining the eyes, giving it a more striking and intimidating look. The eye openings are elongated and slightly slanted, resembling a classic villain's expression. The man was standing in front of a backdrop of destruction, his masked face illuminated by the flickering lights of the explosions behind him.
"Citizens of the world," he began, his voice calm yet dark and commanding. "We are The Outcasts. We have risen from the shadows, the discarded, the quirkless. No longer will we remain silent."
The broadcast sent shockwaves through the audience. Families gathered around their screens, hearts racing as they listened to Magnus's words.
"Today, we strike at the heart of a system that glorifies quirks and abandons those without. You call them heroes; we call them weak. We will dismantle this façade."
UA
Nezu sat silently with a few of his staff members in the meeting room as they watched the broadcast live.
"The broadcast is coming from Tokyo sir, we have heroes already heading there to deal with the situation but it seems this villain group came prepared." Present Mic said as he got off the phone.
"This could be quite troublesome."
At one of the dorms Aizawa, who had just dropped Eri off with her personal tutor stared at the television with narrowed eyes.
Musutafu, Japan…
"DIEE!!" Bakugo yelled as he set loose a massive explosion that sent a lot of the attacking Outcast members flying. He landed on the ground and glared up at the incoming wave. "Where the hell did these extras come from?"
A massive wall of ice rose up from behind him to block an incoming wave of bullets. "You should pay more attention to your surroundings Bakugo." Shoto said cooly as he sent a blast of flames that sent the Outcast members back to avoid getting burned.
"Tch. I didn't need your help Icy-Hot!" Bakugo growled before looking up at the large electronic TV that displayed the face of the Outcasts leader. "Who's that big bad boss?"
"We'll worry about that later. For now we need to apprehend this villains."
Fukuoka, Japan…
Izuki channelled OFA through her body as she punched forward releasing a mighty shockwave that blew away the approaching Outcast members.
"Everyone get to safety." She yelled at the panic filled civilians who wasted no time and began to high tail it out of there.
"POWER!!" Lemillion yelled as he sped through a group of Outcast members, using his quirk to phase through the bullets and knock them down with powerful blows to the head and solar plexus.
Deku's Danger Sense alerted her of a man that was about to fire a missile launcher at them. Using a Blackwhip, she pulled the weapon from the man's arms before knocking him away with Air Force.
'Where did all these guys come from?'
Xxx
As Magnus spoke, The Outcasts demonstrated their firepower in real-time. They showcased their military-grade weaponry, firing rounds into the air, exploding cars, and sending shockwaves through the streets.
"We are not powerless," Magnus continued. "We will take what is rightfully ours. This is only the beginning."
In Tokyo, a group of heroes attempted to intervene, but they were met with fierce resistance. The Outcasts had prepared for this moment. As the heroes charged in, they were met with a hail of bullets and powerful bombs, forcing them to retreat.
In New York, panic ensued as Magnus's voice echoed through the city. "Your heroes are weak! We are the new order!"
While chaos erupted outside, The Outcasts initiated a cyber attack that crippled communication systems worldwide. Emergency services were rendered ineffective, leaving cities vulnerable.
In a control room, a team of hackers worked frantically, their fingers flying over keyboards. "We're shutting down their systems," one technician shouted, sweat pouring down his brow. "They won't know what hit them."
Across cities, sirens blared, and emergency broadcasts became static. The citizens were in a state of panic, unsure of where to turn for help. The Outcasts reveled in the chaos, each victory feeding their resolve.
With communication systems down, The Outcasts executed a calculated attack on high-profile heroes. In Los Angeles, they ambushed a popular hero known as Hunter during a press conference. Cameras captured the moment as a young man that looked to be around his youth years with short brown hair and black eyes wearing a full body military armour and his team descended upon the scene, armed and ready.
"Your time is over, hero!" He bellowed, knocking the hero to the ground with a powerful strike.
The public watched in horror as The Outcasts showcased their prowess, effortlessly overpowering those who had once been seen as untouchable. The message was clear: they were no longer the sidelined.
As the chaos reached its peak, Magnus returned to the screen, a smirk crossing his face. "This is only the beginning. Embrace the new order or face our wrath. We will not stop until every last quirked hero is brought to their knees."
His words caused sent chills and fear around the world populace as everyone watched the broadcast with shock and horror filled expressions.
"We will never be messed with again! We will no longer be the useless or the defenseless. We will rise and take this world as ours!" He declared again. Raising his arm and letting everyone see the detonator he held. "This is our message!" He presses down on the button.
And then there was chaos.
World wide chaos.
ARC ONE: THE VIGILANTE
Completed
And that's it for this chapter and the first arc of the story. For those wondering what is gonna happen between Ken and the unknown leader, what happened in the past that caused him to go down this path, who Ken's mum is and how he is related to Shigaraki and what the hell Shigaraki and the League are up to. You'll see it from next arc. The first 3 chapters of the next arc are gonna answer all those questions. The Naruto x DBS crossover will be out between Friday to Sunday.
Till then, Read and Review.
Peace.
