Chapter Sixty-Nine (nice)
The other students stared at me, before Ida shot to his feet. "Do you know how dangerous what you just did was!?"
I met the stuck-up boy's glare with a cold look of indifference, "I'd peg it at a quarter as dangerous as waiting for them to find you with your amazing 'hide behind a bush and hope for the best' strategy." Dismissing him, I turned to Melissa. "Okay, we're in, now what do we need to do to use this thing?"
Ms. Shield looked between Tenya and I, before hesitantly getting up and jogging to the elevator's entrance as I grabbed the two twitching, smoking terrorists and unceremoniously tossed them out. The older girl looked at the interior paneling of the elevator and frowned. "I don't have the tools to get inside."
Mei, who'd holstered her weapon, took her multitools from her pockets and hesitated before offering them to the blonde who shook her head. "No, our security system uses unique designs to prevent anyone from breaking in."
"Are they mechanical, and do you know how they work?" I questioned, as the others started to move over to us, still looking dubious.
"Yes to both," the college girl replied, confused, before understanding blossomed on her face and she turned around. "Momo, could you make them?"
The girl in question smiled, gaining confidence as she was given a way to assist, "I'll do my best."
As they got to work, Tenya strode up to me. "You said you were going to avoid fighting," he accused self-righteously. "That was why I came."
"I think you'll find I said no such thing," I observed, expecting this. "That was Izuku."
Mina offered the uptight boy an awkward smile, trying to defuse the situation. "Sparky was the one that was sure we were gonna have to fight."
"If we had remained hidden, they would have left without incident!" Tenya proclaimed, baselessly.
Deku winced, "You don't know that, Ida. And Kaminari is right, the hole you left in the door? The Villains were going to notice."
The uptight speedster looked between us, as Mei, Momo, and Melissa worked on the elevator's control panel, and the others watched us anxiously from the side, before his brow furrowed. "Then we're done. Let's all go back down."
"What?" Mineta squawked. "After I climbed all those stairs?"
I snorted at that, the little man having skewed priorities, before turning an indifferent gaze towards Tenya. "Yeah, no."
Ida puffed his chest up, "I only joined because I thought we were avoiding the Villains, not charging right at them. I cannot in good conscience continue if you insist on attacking before exhausting all other possibilities." Midoriya looked conflicted, even as Melissa glanced back at us, distressed, but a whispered word from Mei caused the older girl to nod, and keep working.
"Okay. Bye. Have fun playing around in the garden while we keep trying to save people," I replied drolly, turning my back on him.
I didn't need to see the boy's face; his shocked anger was clear in his tone. "That's not what you agreed to! Do you think the way you are acting is suitable for a hero?"
Rolling my eyes, I turned around. "Says the boy who held his being heroic hostage to our submission. Real bastion of integrity there, 'Ingenium', demanding to have leadership of the entire group before you'll lift a finger to help," I practically sneered, jerking a thumb Izuku's way. "Besides, are you deaf as well as dumb? I didn't agree to anything, only Midoriya did. Mei, how's it coming?" I questioned, turning back around and walking away from the idiot.
"Almost there, partner!" she chirped, either not hearing the argument, or, more likely, not caring. "The security's not bad, but I could do better!"
Ida, unfortunately, refused to leave it at that, and followed me. "You accuse me of demanding control, but that's just what you have done!"
Sighing, I was about to turn around to tear strips off the boy, when Todoroki spoke up. "No, he hasn't. He's not demanding we do anything."
"Well, what do you call this," the speedster demanded, waving to the three girls working on the controls, Melissa and Mei focused, while Momo kept glancing over at us nervously, clearly unsure as to what she was supposed to do.
"We want to get to the top, to stop this," Shoto replied evenly. "He's helping us do that. But if I wanted to stop?" he asked, looking at me.
I shrugged, "I'd ask you not to, probably explain why." Shooting Ida a disdainful look I added, "But an unreliable ally is far worse than an enemy."
"Unreliable?" Ida replied, affronted, "You're the one who's not keeping his word!"
"Tenya," Midoriya stated quietly, "he's right, he didn't agree with you, and I wouldn't have if I'd understood what you meant. I thought you meant that your help would end when you said 'it's over', not that you'd try and stop us all." The speedster turned on Izuku, mouth opening, but the green-haired boy held up a forestalling hand. "I know you mean well, that you're worried about us," he put forward, giving Ida more credit than I thought he deserved, "but I'm not stopping either."
"And what about everyone else?" the inheritor of OfA asked. "This, this is I-Island. This is big. And when Villains try something big like this, they never leave cleanly. It's like the Tokyo Egg incident, or the Biei massacre. Melissa, if they wanted to, could they make the security system hurt people? Even kill them?"
The college-student hesitated, then nodded. "It wouldn't be easy. If they changed the risk assessment algorithm, then it would use the kind of force needed to try and stop Uncle Might on normal people."
Everyone paled at that, none of us likely to survive if that was turned on us.
Midoriya took a deep breath, letting it out and nodding, before looking at the recalcitrant runner. "And that's why we need to stop them. Not ourselves, but help the people who can do it even better than we can. I won't make anyone join me, but I'm not going to stop, not while I can still move," he declared, clenching a fist, a flash of red around his wrist catching my attention.
"But doing this isn't our job! We're not heroes yet, and going off half-cocked is only going to lead to people being hurt!" Tenya argued.
"People are going to be hurt no matter what we do," Todoroki observed neutrally.
Izuku nodded, "And being a hero isn't a job you have, it's a thing you are. I think you could be a great hero, Ida, and if you feel you aren't ready, I'll respect that, but you need to respect the fact that we are."
The speedster didn't respond, just looking down in thought, Mei's cry of "EUREKA!" dragging everyone's attention to her, the doors of the elevator starting to close. There was a moment of panic as everyone leapt inside, including Ida, Midoriya smiling at the other boy.
I ignored him, making sure none of my plans hinged on his compliance, and asked Melissa, "What did you do?"
The girl wiped her hands off on her dress, fingers splotchy with dust and grease, and stood up, motioning to the exposed circuit boards she and Mei had removed the covers from. "It's actually quite simple. The elevator queries the central computer before it moves, so we rerouted it, but then it didn't have the proper security codes, so we bridged the connections to believe it had them."
The doors finished closing, and the elevator started to lift up, though not quickly. "Okay," I nodded to myself. "We're almost certainly going to get jumped the second the doors open, so we need to immediately counter. Todoroki, can you lay down a blast of fire?"
The boy frowned, "I, I could, but chances are I'd seriously hurt someone if I couldn't see what I was hitting. I'm sorry, but no."
As if they wouldn't hurt us? I thought, but moved on. "Mina, I'll need you to make a clear acid wall. I'll fire through it. It's gonna be loud, everyone."
"Fire?" Izuku's eyes widened as I pulled my necklace out from inside my shirt, and pulled off the first coin. "Oh. Oh. Are you sure you need to do that?"
"No, but that's why I need a second to check my target," I replied easily, diverting the conversation away from a completely justified use of force. "And did you get a watch or something?"
"What?" Midoriya questioned, and I glanced at the bit of red peeking out of his sleeve. "Oh, that. I, uh, forgot I was wearing it. I didn't know how to take it off, actually." Toggling it on, the same hexagonal matrix I'd seen from earlier items spread down his arm, extending outwards in a ribbon-like formation before solidifying into a long, cloth-like gauntlet of red metal. "With these, I should be able to safely utilize much more of my power!"
Wait, what? Why hasn't he been using those earlier!? I thought, but only nodded. "Good to know. Momo, can you make Mina's boots, so she can better use her Quirk?"
The creator nodded, and I looked as we passed floor one hundred, with no sign of stopping. "I know you guys might not like this, but we have no idea how many enemies there are, or how strong they might be, so we need to hit hard, and hit fast. Getting Ms. Shield to the controls is priority number two, right after making sure none of us get killed, so no stupid sacrificial stuff unless you know you'll survive."
"The security systems are set to non-lethally capture people," Melissa argued.
"But we have no way of knowing if they have been compromised," Momo countered, worried, but determined. "You yourself said that they have changed the way things should work with that automated announcement."
I nodded to Yaoyorozu, as while everything had surely turned out fine in the original timeline, we'd long since drifted away from that, and it was minor miracle no one had been killed during the USJ attack. If this was worse, it was going to be tricky, but hopefully possible to come out of this with everyone intact.
As we passed floor 120, the elevator started to slow, and I shot a worried look towards Mei, who was on it in an instant. "Oh, that's not good," she muttered to herself.
"Mei?" I asked, when she didn't expand on thet, starting to build up a charge in my right hand, just in case.
"They used an emergency override," she commented absently. "We're stopping on floor one thirty-two. Oh well."
"Can't you do something about it!?" Mineta demanded, glancing nervously at the elevator door.
"Nope!" the inventrix chirped in response. "I'm completely locked out!"
Ochaco shrugged. "Well, it took us a quarter of the way there!" she offered, trying to be positive.
The floors ticked upwards, 128, 129, 130.
"Mina," I commanded, and my girlfriend nodded, standing to the side of the door and gritting her teeth in concentration as she threw up a clear, viscuos sheet, struggling to hold it in place, especially at the far end.
Bracing myself, I levelled my right arm at the door, pointer and pinky fingers extended, concentrating as I cycled electricity in the correct currents, the differential spin easier to manage than the first time I'd done so, but not by much.
With a *ding* the doors opened, revealing over a hundred small crimson robots, like trashcans on four stubby wheeled legs, the 'lid' lifted revealing a three-part optical sensor in a triangular formation, and every single one was staring at us.
The ones closest fired wires that hit the acid shield, stopped cold, even as I dropped the coin and fired it, the shockwave magnified in the small space as it pushed everyone back, but ripped through the middle robot with ease, passing through Mina's shield as if it wasn't there. The overpenetration was a problem, the robot I'd shot just outright exploding, but it spread out into a cone of destruction twelve robots deep.
Mina's shield dropped, and Midoriya blew past me, an emerald blur trailing lightning, as he struck the left side of the leading robots with such force that they were sent flying in every direction, Ida moving a half-second later to hit the ones on the right with a jet-assisted spinning kick, pushing them back but not nearly as spectacularly as Deku had.
Moving forward myself, I respun my ad-hoc railgun and dropped another coin in, making sure to avoid friendly fire, destroying even more as the others poured out of the elevator. Mina sprayed an arc of opaque acid which hit some robots to the right, melting them and the steel floor they sat on, while Ochaco and Asui took the left, the anti-gravity girl using her Quirk on one bot, then picking it up like a bat and using it to smack the others, while Asui just lashed out with kicks so hard it dented their armor, sending them skidding back a dozen feet.
Mineta and Sero added what they could as well, the former tossing balls on the ground to stop more security robots, the latter trying to tape them up with limited success. In the back, Momo created sticks of something that started to leak sparkly smoke the second they were formed, offering them to Melissa and Mei to throw. "EM smoke," she explained, when I shot her a questioning look, and the robots caught within seemed to become confused, still trying to attack, but losing focus and running into each other in the process.
Turning hands to lightning, I moved forward to join Todoroki, who was freezing them in ice, stabbing through the optics only to find them incredibly hard, likely lab-created diamond, but their neck joints were a weakness, allowing me to fry them with a fraction of the electricity expenditure firing a coin took.
Pressing the advantage, we cleared the room in less than a minute, only to hear more coming from the hallway to the right. Todoroki froze the entryway solid, and we took off to the left. Making it to the stairway was easy, and we climbed to floor 133, only to find the stairway up to floor 134 was blocked by a steel plate. I hesitated, wondering if we should just find a way through it, but Midoriya and Tenya were both already running out the door onto the main section of the floor.
With no choice but to follow them, I grabbed Mei, swinging her around so she could ride piggyback, and caught up to Mina, who was holding Mineta, though at arm's length. "So, I'm the leader?" I quipped to her, Tenya and Midoriya both ahead of us.
She just smiled, rolling her eyes. "You can get a little extra, Sparky, but Ida's totes extra. Don't take it personally."
"Seriously partner," Mei added from my back, "Engine Legs seems shortsighted." Which, from her, was about as bad an insult as she could possibly give. "Your time's better spent on other things, like making Babies with me!" she exclaimed squeezing and rubbing up against me in anticipation of doing just that thing.
Mineta shot me a disbelieving look, mouthing 'How do you do it?', staring at the busty inventrix on my back, and I just shrugged, focusing on the task at hand. Floor 133 came and went without any incidents, the main area some kind of materials laboratory. 134 & 135 were the same, each requiring us to cross the entire floor before moving up.
On floor 136, when we still hadn't encountered any resistance, I finally asked, "Does this seem like a trap to anyone? Because this should not be this easy if they're trying to stop us."
"Come on, man," Sero complained. "Now you've jinxed us!"
"It does seem suspicious," Momo agreed, "But perhaps we have just gotten lucky and something else has distracted them?"
We were halfway through floor 138, which was filled with computer servers, when the far door opened, revealing hundreds of security drones, all arrayed and waiting, 'lids' popping open to reveal their optics in a menacing fashion that had to have been programmed in.
"See! You jinxed us!" the tape-teen whined.
Midoriya just took a fighting stance, "Let's break through, guys!"
"Wait a sec!" Melissa called, looking around, "We can't damage these servers! It could effect the island's security system!"
More drones started jumping from the upper levels, this floor effectively three stories tall, landing ahead of us, though thankfully not behind.
"How many of these things are there?" Mineta demanded, despairing.
"We can handle these machines while protecting the servers!" Momo declared.
Ida nodded, "Midoriya, go! Take Melissa and see if you can find a different route!"
"What? No!" I yelled, "Why fight here at all if that's the issue!? Everyone, pair up with a Mover, like you did before, and let's fall back. Momo, Capture Foam the exit after we pull out! Splitting up just means they can pick us off faster!" I urged, already backpedaling, heading for the exit, Ida turning to argue, as Mei pulled her pistol and levelled it at him.
"No! We can hold them-" he started to say, before glancing back and seeing the weapon pointed his way. The boy panicked and ran as she fired, but not at the speedster, catching the Drone that was already reaching a wire out to capture the boy and knocking it back into a few others, the capture foam round expanding to lock them all together.
First bitching at me about fighting, then bitching about not fighting, pick a fucking side! I thought as we pulled back out through the doorway, Yaoyorozu hosing it down with blue foam after Ida stumbled out, carrying Sero.
We all pelted down the curving hallway, Melissa pointing towards an oddly placed staircase, telling Midoriya something, causing him to nod, pull his fist back, and slam a punch into the outside wall. However, instead of leading to a sheer drop, it instead opened up onto a landing, and, following him, I realized the tower split up into three smaller towers, all going upwards before rejoining at the higher floors.
"We use this for wind power!" Ms. Shield called back at us, a siren sound behind us accompanied by the cacophony of hundreds of drones still giving chase. "There's an emergency exit up there we can use, if Ochaco uses her Quirk!" The girl's hand shook as she pointed at it, but I couldn't blame her, what she was suggesting something I might not have done if I couldn't fly myself.
"Sounds like a plan!" Ochaco agreed, using her Quirk on both of them.
Midoriya got ready to jump, but Mei yelled, "Wait!" causing them both to hesitate. She pointed above them, and it took me a moment to realize what she meant.
"Don't go that way!" I told them, seeing what my partner was talking about. "You'll be caught by the airstreams. Hug the wall, and go up that way!"
Both Melissa and Izuku looked at what Mei was talking about, then paled, nodding as Izuku took off for the wall with a single jump, Deku having worked with Ochaco long enough that he'd figured out the basics of zero-G movement.
As they reached the wall, there was a detonation from the way we'd gone in, Momo still in the process of laying down capture foam to block the entrance, the drones starting to pour through, only to be frozen solid by glacier from Todoroki.
Unfortunately, doors opened in the other two directions, and even more drones started pouring out, Izuku having leapt and already rising as they passed below him, the robots thankfully unable to look up.
"Ochaco!" Midoriya cried out, worried.
"Don't worry about her, just keep going!" I called back, building up a charge in my right hand as Mei let go of me, snapping off shots with her pistol to slow them down. "We'll join you as soon as we can. Resetting the security systems take priority!"
Firing a coin, I took out a dozen robots, sending several flying off the top of the tower, and I winced, glad the security alert meant there wasn't anyone on the street far, far below. Reserves down to ~80%, I thought, falling in step with Mina, covering her back as she spread her most corrosive acids, hands of lightning stabbing those she missed, stopping them before they could catch her with their wires.
Momo tried to make more EM Smoke, but it was so windy up here it was blown away in seconds, the girl shifting to trying to use pure capture foam, locking the robots down along with Mineta and Sero. Ida and Asui had formed another team, moving fast enough to avoid being caught by the wires the drones were throwing about, while Ochaco wisely held back, not having any way to stop the security robots without getting captured.
However, the Drones were endless. We were taking them out by the score, but that didn't seem to mean anything in the face of their overwhelming numbers. Asui got caught, but Todoroki swept in, left hand trailing fire as he gripped the wire that bound her, burning through it before turning and blasting the drone that caught her, along with the others behind it, with ice.
"Midoriya made it!" Ochaco sighed with relief. "Who's next?"
Looking around, I grimaced. We were holding the line as much as we could, but only barely, and removing others would mean we'd be overwhelmed. Making the best of it, I determined the least useful here were: "Sero and Asui, you're up!"
They both fell back, and were rendered weightless, Froppy even more used to moving while lacking gravity than Midoriya, and they started their ascent as well, but several of us were starting to flag, Momo starting to droop from over-creation, and Ida was likely close to hitting his time limit as well.
A glint up high caught my eye, and I spotted one of the terrorists with a rifle, aiming down at us. No, I thought, aiming at Momo!
Before I realized it, I was moving, OfA pushed as far as it could go, dashing on legs of lightning as I streaked towards her, leaping as I heard the shot.
The impact was a hammerblow to my guts, forcing me back, as I hit Yaoyorozu, both of us going down, but I turned it into a roll, charging my hand, and replied to the assassination attempt in kind, firing my railgun right at the motherfucker that tried to kill my friend.
The man leapt out, my snap-shot missing him but destroying the walkway he was standing on, sending him tumbling down the eighty or so feet to what would likely be his death. Good, I couldn't help but think, but as the man fell, screaming, a blob of blue struck him, shoving him back and sticking him to the wall as the capture foam expanded, trapping his limbs.
"Thanks for setting him up, Partner!" Mei grinned, ejecting her magazine and slapping in a new one full of foam cartridges.
I moved to take a step towards the fighting, but stumbled wincing as hot slivers of pain shot through my left side. "Denki!" Momo called, now back on her feet and moving over to me, holding me to help me stay stable. "Are you alright?"
Reaching a hand under my shirt, it came away bloody, but not enough that it was gushing, and gently prodding the wound, which, while very painful, revealed it to be shallow, the deformed slug still stuck to the fabric of my suit. "I'm fine," I choked out, mastering the pain, and moving past it as my heartbeat pounded in my ears. "Suit's bulletproof. Took most of it."
Bulletproof, of course, didn't mean bullet impervious, but with OfA running through me, adding to my own trained up toughness, all I got was a fractured rib instead internal bleeding, or worse, my copied 'high' speed regeneration already at work. I was going to have to do something nice for Power Loader for letting me fabricate my suite in the Design Studio.
Yanking another coin off, my internal reserves were down around half, dropping below that as I fired another blast, taking out another group of security bots, my aim slowly improving as I did so. "How 'bout you?" I asked, trying not to breathe too deeply, looking back to Yaoyorozu, who was staring at my crimson-stained gauntlet in shock. "Momo?"
The heiress closed her eyes, letting out a breath, and nodded, opening them to look at me directly. "I'm tired, but I can keep going."
"Same," I smiled, "Hopefully Mellissa-"
All around us, the security robots froze, red lights turning green, several unwrapping Ochaco, who'd gotten captured somewhere in the fighting. As one, they left, except for the hundred or so that were already trapped in ice, foam, tape, or sticky purple balls.
"Did exactly what we needed her to do," I smiled, the pain in my chest slowly starting to fade. "Go them." I blinked, glancing at the captured terrorist, about two dozen feet off the ground, only now realizing how close we'd come to...
No, I thought. No, it didn't happen, we're good. Fighting robots was one thing, the most they were doing was capturing people, but a sniper rifle was just... real in a way that Bakugo's blasts, Shoto's fire, or even All Might's punches just. . . weren't.
"OKAY PEOPLE!" I yelled, getting everyone's attention. "We did good here, but let's go up top, just in case Midoriya, Asui, and Sero need the backup! The elevators should work now, so let's get going!"
Mina groaned in a put upon manner, but smiled as she started to head towards the one clear doorway we had left, the others starting to jog that way as well. Momo and I followed them, but I paused, barely hearing the sound of a helicopter's rotors.
God damnit, it's not over yet, is it? I wondered, hesitating.
"Denki?" Momo asked, going still herself as we both heard the shriek of metal crashing against metal high overhead.
"Shit!" I swore, pushing her towards the door before I started running for the edge of the landing. "Keep going, I'm taking the expressway!" I commanded, shifting legs from the knee down, and hands from the elbows up, into living lighting, the interaction with the metal floor giving me as much stability as I needed, letting me skate across it with increasing speed, but without fear of falling.
The sound of a gunshot echoed as I hit the edge, leaping and throwing a hand out, attaching myself to the outer struts of the building as I clung to it, circling the energy to give me thrust as I started riding up the metal. Please don't be dead, please don't be dead, I begged, rising higher and higher, the sixty 'floors' we had left measuring several hundred feet as I forced myself to rise as quickly as I could, letting a hand snap back and using the thruster in my gauntlet to push me forward even faster.
I could barely make out a voice, full to bursting with anguish, the words becoming clearer as I approached, barely recognizing it as Midoriya's. "DON'T TAKE THE PROFESSOR!" he screamed, "DAMN IT!"
Was I too late? I thought, pushing myself as hard as I could, switching hands as one palm got dangerously hot. Did my presence fuck things up again?
From below me, though, I heard a different voice, and one I knew all too well.
"Don't lose that smile, alright Young Midoriya!" All Might commanded, rapidly gaining on me, and I only had time to glance back as the Symbol of Peace shot up the side of the building, as fast as my coins were fired, maybe faster, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake.
I had a moment of panic as he reached me, but two enormous hands took hold and dragged me along, the G-Forces darkening my vision, as I was brought to the rooftop in an instant, sent flying across it in a gentle spin as All Might continued going higher and higher, past the helicopter I could now see, several hundred feet up.
My training with Hawks kicked in and I righted myself with a pulse from my gloves, landing on legs of electricity to catch myself, as the Number One Hero threw out his arms and legs mid-air, stopping himself completely, sending shockwaves in every direction.
"It's fine now, do you know why!?" All Might demanded, sounding pissed. "Because I am here! I'll have you return my friend to me, FIEND!" he declared, curling up into the fetal position before swinging his arms and legs out once more, the backlash of the move alone shooting him forward like he was fired from a cannon.
I expected him to go by the chopper, getting who I had to assume was David Shield, but the Symbol of Peace didn't bother with anything so mundane, instead going through the aircraft like it was nothing, leaving it to hang for a moment, a gaping hole through its center, before it detonated in a fiery explosion, almost certainly killing everyone left onboard.
"Holy shit," I swore, stumbling forward, my legs a little shaky, as All Might dropped down between Midoriya and I, gentle as could be. He laid down an older, brown-haired man, the man's hands and feet bound together with twisted metal.
"Papa!" Melissa cried out, running for Mr. Shield, as the flaming wreck of the helicopter dropped down on the other side of the roof, exploding again, but even more so. The detonation lighting up everything, night turning to twilight.
"I'm sorry," David coughed, his grey suit stained red with blood. "It's my fa-"
A six-foot diameter column of metal slammed into both him and All Might, sending sparks everywhere as it dragged along the roof, taking everyone by surprise.
All Might was thrown backwards, grunting with pain as he was sent rolling away, while a long tendril of metal wrapped around David's waist, his arms pinned, and dragged him towards. . . something.
Whatever it was, it looked almost eldritch, twisted tendrils of metal rising up out of the roof, many coming together to form something, an odd unnatural violet glow coming from the tentacles in the center.
"I heard Sam!" someone announced, rising to the top of the mass of metal tendrils, his voice bi-tonal, sounding almost artificial. Rising from the central mass was a man in a jacket, with dark red hair, the bottom quarter of his face burnt and blackened, wearing some sort of Support Item on his head, the top prongs forming a vague crown, the bottom ones hooking up over his cheeks and ending close to his eyes. "All Might's Quirk is failing him! He doesn't have the same unstoppable power he once did!"
On one hand, that was All Might weakened? On the other, who the fuck was this guy?
As I stood, watching the Villain, and there was nothing this man could be but a Villain, I wondered what the fuck I could do against someone like this. Someone who saw the same thing I just did, and went, 'Nah, I can take 'em.'
Gritting my teeth, I started charging my right hand, and tore another coin from my rapidly vanishing necklace. Not sure if I'd be able to do anything to help.
Either way, I've still got to try.
Music:
The ones closest - MY HERO ACADEMIA The Two Heroes Movie 2018 OST - 28. Full Gauntlet 30%
I Am Here - Boku No Hero Academia [Original Soundtrack] - "Watashi ga kita!" (I've come! - ALL MIGHT's theme)
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