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* Chapter 44:
** The meeting between the Consortium and the Shie Hassaikai ends up even bloodier than canon. When Teko attempts to kill Nine once the villain leader realizes he nearly his grandaughter during the USJ attack, Mummy steps in and tries to kill Teko, recognizing him as the one who killed his clan. At first it seems like Mummy has him on the ropes, only for Nine and the others realize too late that is the other way around. Faster than anyone in the room can see, Teko breaks free from his bindings and punches Mummy in the face so hard, ''his head is ripped off his neck''. The situation then becomes an all out brawl, that ends with Overhaul blowing up Bearhead's leg and Nine crushing Rikiya Katsukame with his Air Wall Quirk, and the death is incredibly slow and painful, leaving nothing but a pool of blood behind. After Overhaul leaves, Nine contacts Curious and tells her to get Trumpet to investigate Overhaul as part of a XanatosGambit: Either the MLA ends killing the Yakuza, or Overhaul kills the lieutenants that are not gonna be loyal to him, whichever happens, Nine gets rid of competiton. And finally, Nine realizes that Itsuka is related to Teko, which means now he knows exactly who to target to get revenge against the former vigilante.
** Stendhal's behaviour around Tenya. Even if he is not the Hero Killer, you can see his canon self personality slipping through it, especially on how he goes on his rants about true heroes and materialism. There is also the confirmation that if he fails to lure the Hero Killer out by "conventional" means, he intends to use other heroes as bait to do so. Manual seems to be on top of the list, given Stendhal's disgust towards him, which means Yui could get caught in the crossfire of Tenya's revenge quest. That is not counting how Tenya himself is not safe from being used by the hunter.
** We get a small POV moment from Hood near the end of the chapter. It's very unsettling to see how much of a bloodlust monster he is, and keep in mind, he was like this even when he was just Muscular, if anything the aditional Quirks only made slightly more unhinged. And he is still out for Izuku's blood when the time comes.
** By the end of the chapter, Nine makes very clear he is tired of not being taken seriously by the heroes or other villains, so he gets new orders out. Since Volcano and Gast Boy made very clear they can't be relied on after the fiasco with the Shie Hassaikai, Nine orders Chimera to give them all the Trigger they want and make sure they won't wake up after it wears off. Between a MagmaMan and guy capable of unleashing powerful wind blasts overdosed on Trigger, not mention three Nomus and Hood loose on the streets, you gotta wonder if there is there gonna anything but a smoking crater of Hosu by the time the attack is over.
** A subtle one, but Nine once again manipulating Slice to do his bidding. While it's clear he is angry and upset about Mummy's death, the ambition surpasses it all, and he wastes no time to bring his lover to his side and promise her the world by the time the operation ends, which is specially jarring given how little thought he paid her while flirting with Curious a couple of chapters ago. No one is really safe from being his pawns, not even people he supposedly cares about.

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** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. Once again, it is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular (and at this point all but confirmed) theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that mean he always intended to use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?

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** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. Once again, it is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular (and at this point all but as of Chapter 419 of the manga, painfully confirmed) theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that mean he always intended to use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?evil?
*** Given the extreme lenghts All for One went through both in canon and on this story to spite the One for All users he hated the most like Nana and All Might, the first option seems to be more plausible. He most likely never intended to make Tenko his apprentice/vessel and nearly just ruined his life beyond repair [[ForTheEvulz because he could]].

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** Many readers have been wondering what has happened to drive Camie to villainy, and the answer is truly horrible: During her internal monologue, Camie mentions how she is simply manipulating the other two members of the Shiketsu trio in order to get access to someone with All for One, but ''this time'', things will go her way. She then proceeds to dispose an illusion over her eye that reveals the truth: Her left eye is gone and from the hole inside of it '''bees start to crawl out'''. Camie is the new Queen Bee. Nezu already mentioned back in Chapter 12 that the infamous villain has survived her canonical death after being removed from Kazuho and was currently locked on Tartarus, but Kuin mentions the false Queen Bee is a weaker version of her. It was bad enough to have psycopath with incredible infiltration skills lurking around the characters, but someone as deranged as Kuin Hachisuka obsessed with them is incredibly is non-stop ParanoiaFuel.

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** Many readers have been wondering what has happened to drive Camie to villainy, and the answer is truly horrible: During her internal monologue, Camie mentions how she is simply manipulating the other two members of the Shiketsu trio in order to get access to someone with All for One, but ''this time'', things will go her way. She then proceeds to dispose an illusion over her eye that reveals the truth: Her left eye is gone and from the hole inside of it '''bees ''bees start to crawl out'''. Camie out''. '''Camie is the new Queen Bee.Bee'''. Nezu already mentioned back in Chapter 12 that the infamous villain has survived her canonical death after being removed from Kazuho and was currently locked on Tartarus, but Kuin mentions the false Queen Bee is a weaker version of her. It was bad enough to have psycopath with incredible infiltration skills lurking around the characters, but someone as deranged as Kuin Hachisuka obsessed with them is incredibly is non-stop ParanoiaFuel.


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* Chapter 43: Tenya is still blinded by his rage and wanting revenge against the Hero Killer, but things are arguably worse here. How? ''He is working alongside Stendhal''. It still not clear whether Akaguro is working with the serial or is actually hunting them down, but given his outright scornful look when he meets with Tenya, this leaves two possibilities: Stendhal is either waiting for the right time strike against Tenya, or he is going to use him as bait for the Hero Killer. Either way, Tenya's situation became way more dangerous than in canon not just for himself, but also to Yui, who went to Hosu trying to dissuade her crush from going on a warpath.
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** Many readers have been wondering what has happened to drive Camie to villainy, and the answer is truly horrible: During her internal monologue, Camie mentions how she is simply manipulating the other two members of the Shiketsu trio in order to get access to someone with All for One, but ''this time'', things will go her way. She then proceeds to dispose an illusion over her eye that reveals the truth: Her left eye is gone and from the hole inside of it ''bees start to crawl out''. Camie is the new Queen Bee. Nezu already mentioned back in Chapter 12 that the infamous villain has survived her canonical death after being removed from Kazuho and was currently locked on Tartarus, but Kuin mentions the false Queen Beed is a weaker version of her. It was bad enough to have psycopath with incredible infiltration skills lurking around the characters, but someone as deranged as Kuin Hachisuka obsessed with them is incredibly is non-stop ParanoiaFuel.

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** Many readers have been wondering what has happened to drive Camie to villainy, and the answer is truly horrible: During her internal monologue, Camie mentions how she is simply manipulating the other two members of the Shiketsu trio in order to get access to someone with All for One, but ''this time'', things will go her way. She then proceeds to dispose an illusion over her eye that reveals the truth: Her left eye is gone and from the hole inside of it ''bees '''bees start to crawl out''.out'''. Camie is the new Queen Bee. Nezu already mentioned back in Chapter 12 that the infamous villain has survived her canonical death after being removed from Kazuho and was currently locked on Tartarus, but Kuin mentions the false Queen Beed Bee is a weaker version of her. It was bad enough to have psycopath with incredible infiltration skills lurking around the characters, but someone as deranged as Kuin Hachisuka obsessed with them is incredibly is non-stop ParanoiaFuel.

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** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. Once again, it is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular, and all but confirmed, theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that mean he always intended to use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?

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** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. Once again, it is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular, and popular (and at this point all but confirmed, confirmed) theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that mean he always intended to use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?


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** We find out who was the MLA leader killed off-page in the previous chapter: Re-Destro. And his killer was none other than the Hero Killer himself, who managed to infiltrate Deika City and engage the MLA Commander in combat (even if Re-Destro wasn't wearing his Claustro PoweredArmor) before brutally murdering him with brutal stab wounds to make sure he wouldn't survive. Whether this is a statement that Re-Destro is nowhere as powerful as he loved to present himself as, or that the Hero Killer is even more dangerous than his canon self, there is no denial that the serial killer is a formidable enemy, and will present themselves as a nightmare for the students to deal with during the Hosu arc, on top of all the struggle they will face when the High Ends attack. And of course, Re-Destro's death opens way for Curious seize control of the MLA for herself and Nine.
*** Trumpet mentions that the "Genesis Machine" has been shipped off country, most likely to Otheon where it will be assembled and allow the Inner Circle's plans to move faster.
** You can't help but feel scared for Kyoka during her visit to Momo's place, especially when Daikoku is around. While the man makes a good job hiding his true nature, you can see his mask of kindhearted man slipping off, like when he recalls the events of the Humarise arc (which happened two years before canon) and Kyoka is quick notice his eyes getting cold, he clearly doesn't like being reminded of having his plans ruined, especially by a first year student. It's also revealed that Rody's father, Edward Soul, was used as a scapegoat for the attacks and he died when the Humarise mansion collapsed after his fight against Mirio, which means Rody is not only working for Daikoku to provide for his family, but also as a way to pay back for his father's failure, as if the kid needed more trauma. As Kyoka leaves the house, she spots an unmasked Beros (who has a nasty GlasgowGrin under her mask) talking to Daikoku, most likely about Re-Destro's death, and for the first time, the young girl gets a glimpse of the patriarch's true nature.
*** FridgeHorror: Daikoku doesn't seem the kind of man to let go a grudge. What are the odds he will go after Mirio to get revenge for the boy's interference with his plans?
** A couple of chapters ago, Ms. Joke mentioned a couple of villins pretending to be students from Shiketsu operating around Musutafu. We knew Camie is one of them, and now we find out who are the others: Inasa Yoarashi and Seiji Shishikura and much like Camie, they really fell off slippery slope.
*** Inasa's grudge against Endeavor has reached a new level of insanity, as it turns out he didn't simply refused to join U.A. because of Shoto's cold personality, but because he wouldn't be capable of holding back his urge to kill him. What in the everloving hell Endeavor did to this guy make him this pissed?
*** Not much is known about Shishikura's reason, but Camie mentions something related to daddy issues. Given the fact his father is a strict by the rules guard from Tartarus, it doesn't pay a good picture. He is introduced casually cleaning off blood off his costume, and given how his Quirk works, this guy has become walking NightmareFuel.
** We already knew Camie's stealth skills are good, but she officially makes them unnerving during her talk with Chimera and the rest of her crew. How? '''She was inside U.A. the whole time during the past chapter.''' That's right, she is keeping a close eye on all the students (especially the current and future members of the Clover polycule), even inside the supposedly safest place in the country. She also found a secret way to infiltrate the school via the garage on the other side of the campus, which will no doubt be exploited in the future, most likely during the Training Camp arc.
** Many readers have been wondering what has happened to drive Camie to villainy, and the answer is truly horrible: During her internal monologue, Camie mentions how she is simply manipulating the other two members of the Shiketsu trio in order to get access to someone with All for One, but ''this time'', things will go her way. She then proceeds to dispose an illusion over her eye that reveals the truth: Her left eye is gone and from the hole inside of it ''bees start to crawl out''. Camie is the new Queen Bee. Nezu already mentioned back in Chapter 12 that the infamous villain has survived her canonical death after being removed from Kazuho and was currently locked on Tartarus, but Kuin mentions the false Queen Beed is a weaker version of her. It was bad enough to have psycopath with incredible infiltration skills lurking around the characters, but someone as deranged as Kuin Hachisuka obsessed with them is incredibly is non-stop ParanoiaFuel.
*** FridgeHorror: There is a good chance that the real Camie is trapped somewhere inside her mind. Just imagine the poor girl's horror watching that monster using her face to commit countless atrocities, not to mention forcing her to watch her mother's pleas for help on TV and being unable to do anything.
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* By the end of chapter 18, Teko decides to go out for a walk to clear his thoughts. However, it’s revealed that he is actually going to meet with someone to get information about the Consortium. And who are the people he meets? Hekiji Tengai and Shin Nemoto, from the Shie Hassaikai. This means that Teko had, in the past, ties with the Yakuza, and raises questions about the old master's past, and makes a setup for dark secrets of the Kendo family.

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* By the end of chapter 18, Teko decides to go out for a walk to clear his thoughts. However, it’s it's revealed that he is actually going to meet with someone to get information about the Consortium. And who are the people he meets? Hekiji Tengai and Shin Nemoto, from the Shie Hassaikai. This means that Teko had, Teko, in the past, had ties with the Yakuza, and which raises questions about the old master's past, past and makes creates a setup for the dark secrets of the Kendo family.



* A bit of FridgeHorror. It's implied that Overhaul got a good look on Itsuka's face (something Midnight lampshades in the following chapter) and the Sports Festival will happen very soon. And to make things worse, Itsuka will make the opening speech. Even if Eri is moved to a safe location like U.A., as soon as she appears on screen, Overhaul will know who is the person that took Eri and he might want to go after her for pure spite. And maybe not even Teko's friendship with the Boss will protect her against the capo's anger.

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* A bit of FridgeHorror. It's implied that Overhaul got a good look on Itsuka's face (something Midnight lampshades in the following chapter) and the Sports Festival will happen very soon. And to make things worse, Itsuka will make the opening speech. Even if Eri is moved to a safe location like U.A., as soon as she appears on screen, Overhaul will know who is the person that took Eri and he might want to go after her for pure spite. And maybe not even Teko's friendship with the Boss will protect her against the capo's Capo's anger.



--> '''Gran Torino''': I think the only assurance we have right now is that there's no chance in hell that he's in good shape. You smashed that bastard's head against the ground hard enough to reduce it to sludge - the best we can hope for at the moment is that he's clinically brain dead, and this Nine guy is just using his quirk while he's busy laying around being a vegetable.

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--> '''Gran Torino''': I think the only assurance we have right now is that there's no chance in hell that he's in good shape. You smashed that bastard's head against the ground hard enough to reduce it to sludge - the best we can hope for at the moment is that he's clinically brain dead, brain-dead, and this Nine guy is just using his quirk while he's busy laying around being a vegetable.



* Appearently, the Hero Commission is ''not'' behind the Hero Killer. That doesn't mean they are any clean, however. Much to the contrary. In fact, the serial killer presents himself as such a threat to them, that they are willing [[GodzillaThreshold to pull Lady Nagant out of prison]] in order to eliminate his threat. There is also the reveal, straight from the current Commission President, Kanshi Shiryoku, that any person who attempted to investigate Nagant's fake backstory about her imprisonment has been killed. And that has been happening for over a decade.

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* Appearently, Apparently, the Hero Commission is ''not'' behind the Hero Killer. That doesn't mean they are any clean, however. Much to the contrary. In fact, the serial killer presents himself as such a threat to them, that they are willing [[GodzillaThreshold to pull Lady Nagant out of prison]] in order to eliminate his threat. There is also the reveal, straight from the current Commission President, Kanshi Shiryoku, that any person who attempted to investigate Nagant's fake backstory about her imprisonment has been killed. And that has been happening for over a decade.



** Once again to amp up the feeling of creepiness that Kanshi gives off there is this line of her inner monologue while watching Nagant (clearly concerned about Ochako's well-being) during the Sports Festival: "The only time she had really done something other than sitting there like a good little dog was during the last match [...]". Anybody ''remotely'' familliar with Makima and her... affinity for dogs can't help but fear for Nagant's safety with someone like that controlling her life.

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** Once again to amp up the feeling of creepiness that Kanshi gives off there is this line of her inner monologue while watching Nagant (clearly concerned about Ochako's well-being) during the Sports Festival: "The only time she had really done something other than sitting there like a good little dog was during the last match [...]". Anybody ''remotely'' familliar familiar with Makima and her... affinity for dogs can't help but fear for Nagant's safety with someone like that controlling her life.



** Speaking of reveals made by the Vigilantes, there are also some insights into All for One's agenda regarding Nine and the Consortium. Apparently, All for One is building a machine that will allow a human body to receive as many Quirks as possible without the host going braindead, and said machine is nearly complete. The mastermind, however, does not intend to use Nine as a host and is still in search of his proper vessel. So far no idea who this person might be, but if a healthy yet aged All for One is something to fear, a healthy and undoubtedly younger All for One is somehow even more dreadful (as the current manga can attest).

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** Speaking of reveals made by the Vigilantes, there are also some insights into All for One's agenda regarding Nine and the Consortium. Apparently, All for One is building a machine that will allow a human body to receive as many Quirks as possible without the host going braindead, braindead and said machine is nearly complete. The mastermind, however, does not intend to use Nine as a host and is still in search of his proper vessel. So far no idea who this person might be, but if a healthy yet aged All for One is something to fear, a healthy and undoubtedly younger All for One is somehow even more dreadful (as the current manga can attest).



** Any doubts about whether or not Toya is a good person are officially thrown off the window in two casual lines of dialogue during different points of this chapter. First by Nine, who is revealed to be one of children that grew in All for One's orphanages, where the villain most likely picks possible henchmen or test subjects. Nine mentions that the orphanage where he lived was burned to ground, and it doesn't take a genius to understand that it was Toya, much like he did in canon after waking from his coma and burned a building filled with kids around his age to ash with zero regard for their lives. The second instance happens during the last match of the Sports Festival, when Shoto, who is ready to ''bury Itsuka and Nejire under a mountain of ice'' if it means to get his victory, gets called out by Momo over his disregard over other people's lives, asking why if he really wants to emulate "the idiot who constantly burns people abd then winks at the cameras as though that would make it alright". It's clear that with the Hero Commission to back him up and clean up his messes, Toya is even more of monster than in canon.
** Speaking of Hero Commission, you would think they problably wouldn't get any lower on their matter of villainy. You are wrong. Kanshi is clearly good friends with Yukiri Yaoyorozu, which can only mean one thing: The HPSC is part of the Inner Circle. The agency that is supposed to regulate and control heroics is part of a giant villain conspiracy who controls both sides of hero society. And that's not all, according to Kanshi, they are also backing up a man who is the self-proclaimed "Future Prime Minister of Japan", and considering how much control they have over society, this victory is pretty much certain. Of course, if you think this is bad, wait until you find out ''who'' is the candidate...

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** Any doubts about whether or not Toya is a good person are officially thrown off the window in two casual lines of dialogue during different points of this chapter. First by Nine, who is revealed to be one of the children that grew up in All for One's orphanages, where the villain most likely picks possible henchmen or test subjects. Nine mentions that the orphanage where he lived was burned to the ground, and it doesn't take a genius to understand that it was Toya, much like he did in canon after waking from his coma and burned burning a building filled with kids around his age to ash with zero regard for their lives. The second instance happens during the last match of the Sports Festival, when Shoto, who is ready to ''bury Itsuka and Nejire under a mountain of ice'' if it means to get getting his victory, gets called out by Momo over his disregard over for other people's lives, asking why if he really wants to emulate "the idiot who constantly burns people abd and then winks at the cameras as though that would make it alright". It's clear that with the Hero Commission to back him up and clean up his messes, Toya is even more of a monster than in canon.
** Speaking of Hero Commission, you would think they problably probably wouldn't get any lower on their matter of villainy. You are wrong. Kanshi is clearly good friends with Yukiri Yaoyorozu, which can only mean one thing: The HPSC is part of the Inner Circle. The agency that is supposed to regulate and control heroics is part of a giant villain conspiracy who that controls both sides of hero society. And that's not all, according to Kanshi, they are also backing up a man who is the self-proclaimed "Future Prime Minister of Japan", and considering how much control they have over society, this victory is pretty much certain. Of course, if you think this is bad, wait until you find out ''who'' is the candidate...



** After winning their match, Itsuka, Nejire, Shoto and Momo make their way to see Recovery Girl, only to be stopped in the hallway by a man. He is described as a giant, towering over the four teenagers together and congratulates them on their victory. He casually mentions that he is an associate of Daikoku Yaoyorozu (this alone is already a major red flag) and once he and Itsuka make eye contact, she feels a shiver down her spine. One WhamLine later, and we find out why:
--> '''Mugen/All for One''': My name, is Mugen Shigaraki. Future prime minister of Japan.
** The fact that the Symbol of Evil, Japan's Greatest Villain, The Devil Incarnate is '''inside''' of U.A. and ''no one'' other than these four students, who have no idea of who is the monster in front of them, and the Inner Circle members like Kanshi and Yukiri are aware is bone-chilling enough. All Might is completely unware that his hated (and worst of all, healthy) nemesis is "amicably" talking with his students and successor, not even a couple of meters away from him. What really sells out the horror is all the horrible things All for One can do, but simply won't because it's both too early to enact his plans, and because it is a lot funnier just to mess with his future victims like this.
** FridgeHorror: Just imagine how the Vestiges are freaking out by seeing their killer and arch-nemesis not only alive but in full strenght and health. It's clear that the chill down the spine that Itsuka feels is the closest thing they can do to activate Danger Sense and warn her to stay the hell away from this monster. Sure thing, at the beginning of the following chapter, Itsuka starts to feel a sense of dread and a sharp pain inside her head, meaning the Vestiges are deseperately trying to activate Danger Sense, but since One for All hasn't reach Singularity yet, she doesn't know what exactly this feeling is. Akin to be inside of soundproof room while people next door has a speaker blasting at full volume.

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** After winning their match, Itsuka, Nejire, Shoto Shoto, and Momo make their way to see Recovery Girl, only to be stopped in the hallway by a man. He is described as a giant, towering over the four teenagers together and congratulates congratulating them on their victory. He casually mentions that he is an associate of Daikoku Yaoyorozu (this alone is already a major red flag) and once he and Itsuka make eye contact, she feels a shiver down her spine. One WhamLine later, and we find out why:
--> ---> '''Mugen/All for One''': My name, is Mugen Shigaraki. Future prime minister of Japan.
** The fact that the Symbol of Evil, Japan's Greatest Villain, The Devil Incarnate is '''inside''' of U.A. and ''no one'' other than these four students, who have no idea of who is the monster in front of them, them is, and the Inner Circle members like Kanshi and Yukiri are aware is bone-chilling enough. All Might is completely unware unaware that his hated (and worst of all, healthy) nemesis is "amicably" talking with his students and successor, not even a couple of meters away from him. What really sells out the horror is all the horrible things All for One can do, but simply won't because it's both too early to enact his plans, plans and because it is a lot funnier just to mess with his future victims like this.
** FridgeHorror: Just imagine how the Vestiges are freaking out by seeing their killer and arch-nemesis not only alive but in full strenght strength and health. It's clear that the chill down the spine that Itsuka feels is the closest thing they can do to activate Danger Sense and warn her to stay the hell away from this monster. Sure thing, at the beginning of the following chapter, Itsuka starts to feel a sense of dread and a sharp pain inside her head, meaning the Vestiges are deseperately desperately trying to activate Danger Sense, but since One for All hasn't reach reached Singularity yet, she doesn't know what exactly this feeling is. Akin to be being inside of a soundproof room while people next door has have a speaker blasting at full volume.



** Picking from where we left off, Mugen proceeds to introduce himself and explains what his goals for politics are. His party's main goal is to provide Heroes with ''more'' power and authority they already have. Example: Pro Heroes can only work with the police force, not properly lead them - they have the responsibility of apprehending and de-escalating villains, but they're not allowed to arrest them or incarcerate them - just standing aside so that the police can come in and make the arrest. That itself already sounds like a troublesome idea, if RealLife PoliceBrutality cases are anything to go by, but once you remember that Hero Commission is already at the hands of All for One, you realize that his main goal is give Inner Circle agents, posing as heroes, complete and absolute control over any situation. If Toya's case serves of any indication, Pro Heroes will become judge, jury and executioners for this new regime. It will be a reign of terror to rival, maybe even surpass All for One's original one back at the Dawn of Quirks.
** Mugen decides to cut their conversation short and leaves just as All Might arrives to takes the kids to the awards ceremony. All Might doesn't catch his nemesis in time, but it's very clear he felt All for One's horrible presence and nearly had a freak out over it. Unknown to him or the students, the villain managed to escape using some kind of BlobMonster Quirk that allowed to slip through the sewers. Once again, All for One could have caused so much damage but chose not to simply because it's way more amusing to play with his targets.
** You can't help but dread Momo's situation whenever Daikoku is around. The man is an incredibly convincing bastard, fooling all the kids parents with honorable and nice man persona. Keep in mind, this the same man that crushed another man's head with his bare hands not even two or three hours earlier. It's also clear that Yukiri is not as complicit to her husband's actions as it previously sounded like, given how she flinches whenever Daikoku touches her.
** Teko's POV puts a very realistic light over the jarring nature of the Sports Festival, that points out how screwed up the event is.

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** Picking from where we left off, Mugen proceeds to introduce himself and explains what his goals for politics are. His party's main goal is to provide Heroes with ''more'' power and authority than they already have. Example: Pro Heroes can only work with the police force, not properly lead them - they have the responsibility of apprehending and de-escalating villains, but they're not allowed to arrest them or incarcerate them - just standing aside so that the police can come in and make the arrest. That itself already sounds like a troublesome idea, if RealLife PoliceBrutality cases are anything to go by, but once you remember that Hero Commission is already at the hands of All for One, you realize that his main goal is to give Inner Circle agents, posing as heroes, complete and absolute control over any situation. If Toya's case serves of as any indication, Pro Heroes will become judge, jury jury, and executioners for this new regime. It will be a reign of terror to rival, maybe even surpass All for One's original one back at the Dawn of Quirks.
** Mugen decides to cut their conversation short and leaves just as All Might arrives to takes take the kids to the awards ceremony. All Might doesn't catch his nemesis in time, but it's very clear he felt All for One's horrible presence and nearly had a freak out over it. Unknown to him or the students, the villain managed to escape using some kind of BlobMonster Quirk that allowed him to slip through the sewers. Once again, All for One could have caused so much damage but chose not to simply because it's way more amusing to play with his targets.
** You can't help but dread Momo's situation whenever Daikoku is around. The man is an incredibly convincing bastard, fooling all the kids kids' parents with an honorable and nice man persona. Keep in mind, this is the same man that who crushed another man's head with his bare hands not even two or three hours earlier. It's also clear that Yukiri is not as complicit to her husband's actions as it previously sounded like, sounded, given how she flinches whenever Daikoku touches her.
** Teko's POV puts a very realistic light over on the jarring nature of the Sports Festival, that which points out how screwed up the event is.



** Teko's inner monologue also reveals a jaw-dropping piece of information: Before living in Musutafu, he resided in Jed'ha Island, the very place where All for One killed Nana. The Kendo Family patriarch seems to be more connected with the secret of One for All than he or anyone else can imagine. He arrives at home to find his oldest son, Rappa, waiting for him. Teko is not happy with him ignoring his order to not show up unless he wished to complete his lessons, but soon finds himself surrounded by Overhaul and his lieutenants, who claim to have information over the Villain Consortium. All of them oblivious over the fact that Bubble Girl was spying on them and caught their interaction on camera, obviously to report it to Nighteye. The family secret seems to closer than ever to be exposed.
*** Overhaul mentions that has been ages since he went inside Teko's dojo. There is a good chance the mysanthropic sociopath has been trained by the old master, and is far more skilled than just over relying on his Quirk. As if the students needed even more reasons to worry about him. Painfully confirmed in the following chapter, where it's revealed he was trained from a young age by Teko himself, making himself even more dangerous than he already is.
*** FridgeHorror: Pray that none of Eri's toys were left around house, because if Overhaul or one of his cronies catches up to it, no matter how close Teko was to the Boss, not even he or his family will be spared of his wrath.

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** Teko's inner monologue also reveals a jaw-dropping piece of information: Before living in Musutafu, he resided in Jed'ha Island, the very place where All for One killed Nana. The Kendo Family patriarch seems to be more connected with the secret of One for All than he or anyone else can imagine. He arrives at home to find his oldest son, Rappa, waiting for him. Teko is not happy with him ignoring his order to not show up unless he wished wishes to complete his lessons, lessons but soon finds himself surrounded by Overhaul and his lieutenants, who claim to have information over about the Villain Consortium. All of them were oblivious over to the fact that Bubble Girl was spying on them and caught their interaction on camera, obviously to report it to Nighteye. The family secret seems to be closer than ever to be being exposed.
*** Overhaul mentions that has been ages since he went inside Teko's dojo. There is a good chance the mysanthropic misanthropic sociopath has been trained by the old master, master and is far more skilled than just over relying over-relying on his Quirk. As if the students needed even more reasons to worry about him. Painfully confirmed in the following chapter, where it's revealed he was trained from a young age by Teko himself, making himself even more dangerous than he already is.
*** FridgeHorror: Pray that none of Eri's toys were left around the house, because if Overhaul or one of his cronies catches up to it, no matter how close Teko was to the Boss, not even he or his family will be spared of his wrath.



** Back in Chapter 31, Nine ordered Slice to locate someone from their past. She was not happy with it, but went along anyway. This chapter reveals exactly who it is. Slice reveals the person is currently hiding in her old home, and despite not wanting to, she goes there to pick them up. Who is this person? Her father, '''Moonfish'''. She arrives just in time to see him having a... "late night snack" to put it mildly. He halfway through eating a person and was about to eat a traumitized teenager when Slice arrives and lets the kid go. She then picks her father up and promises to give him all the fresh flesh he wants if he follows her. As if the Consortium needed more wild cards besides Hood/Muscular.

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** Back in Chapter 31, Nine ordered Slice to locate someone from their past. She was not happy with it, it but went along anyway. This chapter reveals exactly who it is. Slice reveals the person is currently hiding in her old home, and despite not wanting to, she goes there to pick them up. Who is this person? Her father, '''Moonfish'''. She arrives just in time to see him having a... "late night "late-night snack" to put it mildly. He is halfway through eating a person and was is about to eat a traumitized traumatized teenager when Slice arrives and lets the kid go. She then picks her father up and promises to give him all the fresh flesh he wants if he follows her. As if the Consortium needed more wild cards besides Hood/Muscular.



*** Camie's backstory is arguably scarier. What is she wanted for? MindRape. Appearently, Camie used her Quirk against her classmates back in the day, and messed their minds so badly, they are still in a psych ward, unable to tell reality from illusions. Whether she did out of self-defense or ForTheEvulz, it's unclear. With this little tidbit of information, Camie officially joins the likes of Scarecrow and Mysterio on the reasons why a terrible idea to have a MasterOfIllusion on the villains side.
** Once Overhaul makes clear that he might actually join the Consortium instead hunting them down for the sake of Teko's revenge, the old master attempts to take control of the situation and exert authority. This proves to be a ''horrible'' mistake. Faster than anyone can see, Overhaul takes off his glove and uses Quirk to kill Rappa, reducing the man to LudicrousGibs in front of a shocked Teko. And with the same ease, Chisaki brings him back to life to drive the point home. Teko is no longer jn charge, and if tries something like this agaim, it will end up bloody. What's ''even'' worse is the fact that ''Teko'' is now indebted to the Shie Hassaikai, and Overhaul will be dropping by to check on him and Tenohira (whom he was promised to marry before she and her father left). In a single stroke, not only Teko brought his family back to the Yakuza, but put the Kendos and anyone from their large circle of friends on the line of a very dangerous and ruthless sociopath. And of course, if things are bad now, they will get even worse when Overhaul finds out that Eri was living with them this entire time.
** Despite his meeting with the MLA going awry, Nine still manages to secure an ally with Curious, who seems way more interested in following his leadership than Re-Destro. She mentions to have control over 200 Liberation soldiers and offers her services as a journalist to target anyone Nine has it out for, and of course, being the petty bastard he is, Nine immeadiatly puts a target on Izuku's back. Curious is about to dig up old wounds will likely drag anyone close to Izuku through the mud just for the sake of Nine's grudge, as if the poor boy hasn't suffered enough yet.
** The Hero Commission/Inner Circle attempts to ambush the Vigilantes at the airport while they are trying to bring Knuckleduster and Soga back to country and it goes bad. We never see the botched attack on page, but we do see the end result: The airport's lobby was left in shambles. Splashes of blood were over on one wall while several shaking citizens were being comforted by the police, having taken them over to the seats near the luggage pickup to try and calm them down, and ask them what they had witnessed. Several of the windows were smashed through with the Beros' projectiles, with crunches underneath Hawks' boots. Outside, ambulances flashed as several people were looked over by the paramedics, with injuries ranging from glass sticking out of their arms from the shots and general concussions, but no one had died, fortunately. Although eighteen people got close too. How did it happened? [[ColdSniper Beros]] just opened fire against the crowd once she spotted the Vigilantes, and the only reason no one died is because she was too busy going after Twice and his clones and got distracted. What's even worse is the fact that officially, ''Beros is a Pro Hero''. We knew the Inner Circle had agents everywhere, but to see a ProfessionalKiller walking around with a Hero License is a whole new level of horror. And if All for One's plans go the way he wishes so, situations like this will happen all the time. She also mentions that Wolfram and his crew were brought in by Kanshi to help hunt them down, so more trouble to look forward to.
* Chapter 36: We finally find out the fate of the Aoyamas. Two days after the Entrance Exam (which Yuga failed at) the entire family was found by their neighboors in their living room, completely catatonic. Yuga and his father are pretty much braindead while his mother can only lash out whenever someone questions her about her son. Gran Torino compares their state to when he, Nana and All Might first started to investigate All for One, coming across people who had multiple Quirks shoved onto them at once. Yuga's expression is both scary and heartbreaking at the same time, he is just staring blankly up at the ceiling while having tubes connected to his not moving at all, but the way his face, eyes bulge in their sockets, looking manic yet blank at the same time. Whatever All for One did to him was excruciating, and it's clear he is still feeling it.
* Chapter 37: Despite being a BreatherEpisode for the most part, there is some details that take away the lightheartdness from it.
** As the party reaches its end and everyone starts to pack their things to go home, we get a shot of someone watching the kids from distance... and it's Camie, who has been hiding under an illusion and watching the classes ''the entire day''. No doubt so she can keep an eye on both the traitor as well her hero crushes. This girl really takes ParanoiaFuel to a scary new level.
** More details about the Hero Killer's attack against Tensei surface. The Hero Killer didn't just cut down his spine, they stabbed Tensei multiple times just to make sure. It's a miracle Tensei is still alive after it. And there is still no official confirmation whether or not Stendhal is the Hero Killer, working with them or not. Whether is the case, the Commission already decided to eliminate him just in case and if he is innocent, just add him to the pile of victims from the serial killer. They already got Wolfram, his mercenaries, Beros and all the HPSC agents hidden amongst the Task Force heroes ready to take Stendhal and the Hero Killer by the time the hunt in Hosu officially begins.
** Speaking of Hosu, All for One and Kanshi also seem to have their own plans for the city during the Hero Killer Hunt: With so many Heroes such as Endeavor, Ryukyu, Mirko and whoever is amongst the Task Force joining them, plus their interns and sidekicks, the Inner Circle leaders decide to use the city as a testing ground. For what? '''The High End Nomu'''. Remember how much trouble those monsters caused during the hospital fight? Those were just six of them, who have barely been awakened. This time, they will be fully active and ready to engage any hero that crosses their path, and it's unlikely it will be only six of them. Think of the destruction in Hosu from canon, mix it with the chaos from Endeavor's fight against Hood and mutiply it. Hosu is going to become warzone, and that's the best case scenario. And once that test has been concluded, All for One will turn his attention to the "Vessel Project", whoever it is.
** As for the Hero Commission, we finally find out more about Kanshi's true identity. The new Commission President and Inner Circle High general is none other than ''Saiko Intelli''. That's right, one of the key figures of the most powerful villain organization in the world is a woman with an intelligence Quirk that can equal or even surpass Nezu. But the bad news don't end there. We find out Kanshi/Intelli is also related to someone very close to the first year students: '''Neito Monoma''', who of course, didn't took his loss at Itsuka and Nejire's hands well at all, and decides to entretain his half-sister by telling her everything about the two students, as well as anyone else on his bad side. It's bad enough for the kids to have a traitor (who at the very least seems to be forced to act as such by All for One) hidden amongst them, but having petty and spiteful manchild like Monoma targeting them deliberately? Things are set to become even worse for the students.

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*** Camie's backstory is arguably scarier. What is she wanted for? MindRape. Appearently, Apparently, Camie used her Quirk against her classmates back in the day, and messed their minds so badly, that they are still in a psych ward, unable to tell reality from illusions. Whether she did it out of self-defense or ForTheEvulz, it's unclear. With this little tidbit of information, Camie officially joins the likes of Scarecrow and Mysterio on the reasons why a terrible idea to have a MasterOfIllusion on the villains villains' side.
** Once Overhaul makes clear that he might actually join the Consortium instead of hunting them down for the sake of Teko's revenge, the old master attempts to take control of the situation and exert authority. This proves to be a ''horrible'' mistake. Faster than anyone can see, Overhaul takes off his glove and uses Quirk to kill Rappa, reducing the man to LudicrousGibs in front of a shocked Teko. And with the same ease, Chisaki brings him back to life to drive the point home. Teko is no longer jn in charge, and if he tries something like this agaim, again, it will end up bloody. What's ''even'' worse is the fact that ''Teko'' is now indebted to the Shie Hassaikai, and Overhaul will be dropping by to check on him and Tenohira (whom he was promised to marry before she and her father left). In a single stroke, not only did Teko brought bring his family back to the Yakuza, but he also put the Kendos and anyone from their large circle of friends on the line of a very dangerous and ruthless sociopath. And of course, if things are bad now, they will get even worse when Overhaul finds out that Eri was living with them this entire time.
** Despite his meeting with the MLA going awry, Nine still manages to secure an ally with Curious, who seems way more interested in following his leadership than Re-Destro. She mentions to have having control over 200 Liberation soldiers and offers her services as a journalist to target anyone Nine has it out for, and of course, being the petty bastard he is, Nine immeadiatly immediately puts a target on Izuku's back. Curious is about to dig up old wounds and will likely drag anyone close to Izuku through the mud just for the sake of Nine's grudge, as if the poor boy hasn't suffered enough yet.
** The Hero Commission/Inner Circle attempts to ambush the Vigilantes at the airport while they are trying to bring Knuckleduster and Soga back to the country and it goes bad. We never see the botched attack on page, but we do see the end result: The airport's lobby was left in shambles. Splashes of blood were over on one wall while several shaking citizens were being comforted by the police, having taken them over to the seats near the luggage pickup to try and calm them down, down and ask them what they had witnessed. Several of the windows were smashed through with the Beros' projectiles, with crunches underneath Hawks' boots. Outside, ambulances flashed as several people were looked over by the paramedics, with injuries ranging from glass sticking out of their arms from the shots and general concussions, but no one had died, fortunately. Although eighteen people got close too. How did it happened? happen? [[ColdSniper Beros]] just opened fire against the crowd once she spotted the Vigilantes, and the only reason no one died is because she was too busy going after Twice and his clones and got distracted. What's even worse is the fact that officially, ''Beros is a Pro Hero''. We knew the Inner Circle had agents everywhere, but to see a ProfessionalKiller walking around with a Hero License is a whole new level of horror. And if All for One's plans go the way he wishes so, situations like this will happen all the time. She also mentions that Wolfram and his crew were brought in by Kanshi to help hunt them down, so more trouble to look forward to.
* Chapter 36: We finally find out the fate of the Aoyamas. Two days after the Entrance Exam (which Yuga failed at) failed) the entire family was found by their neighboors neighbors in their living room, completely catatonic. Yuga and his father are pretty much braindead while his mother can only lash out whenever someone questions her about her son. Gran Torino compares their state to when he, Nana Nana, and All Might first started to investigate All for One, coming across people who had multiple Quirks shoved onto them at once. Yuga's expression is both scary and heartbreaking at the same time, he is just staring blankly up at the ceiling while having tubes connected to his not moving at all, but the way his face, face and eyes bulge in their sockets, looking manic yet blank at the same time. Whatever All for One did to him was excruciating, and it's clear he is still feeling it.
* Chapter 37: Despite being a BreatherEpisode for the most part, there is some details that take away the lightheartdness lightheartedness from it.
** As the party reaches its end and everyone starts to pack their things to go home, we get a shot of someone watching the kids from a distance... and it's Camie, who has been hiding under an illusion and watching the classes ''the entire day''. No doubt so she can keep an eye on both the traitor as well her hero crushes. This girl really takes ParanoiaFuel to a scary new level.
** More details about the Hero Killer's attack against Tensei surface. The Hero Killer didn't just cut down his spine, they stabbed Tensei multiple times just to make sure. It's a miracle Tensei is still alive after it. And there is still no official confirmation whether or not Stendhal is the Hero Killer, working with them or not. Whether this is the case, the Commission already decided to eliminate him just in case and if he is innocent, just add him to the pile of victims from the serial killer. They already got Wolfram, his mercenaries, Beros Beros, and all the HPSC agents hidden amongst the Task Force heroes ready to take Stendhal and the Hero Killer by the time the hunt in Hosu officially begins.
** Speaking of Hosu, All for One and Kanshi also seem to have their own plans for the city during the Hero Killer Hunt: With so many Heroes such as Endeavor, Ryukyu, Mirko Mirko, and whoever is amongst the Task Force joining them, plus their interns and sidekicks, the Inner Circle leaders decide to use the city as a testing ground. For what? '''The High End High-End Nomu'''. Remember how much trouble those monsters caused during the hospital fight? Those were just six of them, who have had barely been awakened. This time, they will be fully active and ready to engage any hero that crosses their path, and it's unlikely it will be only six of them. Think of the destruction in Hosu from canon, mix it with the chaos from Endeavor's fight against Hood Hood, and mutiply multiply it. Hosu is going to become warzone, a war zone, and that's the best case best-case scenario. And once that test has been concluded, All for One will turn his attention to the "Vessel Project", whoever it is.
** As for the Hero Commission, we finally find out more about Kanshi's true identity. The new Commission President and Inner Circle High general is none other than ''Saiko Intelli''. That's right, one of the key figures of the most powerful villain organization in the world is a woman with an intelligence Quirk that can equal or even surpass Nezu. But the bad news don't doesn't end there. We find out Kanshi/Intelli is also related to someone very close to the first year first-year students: '''Neito Monoma''', who of course, didn't took take his loss at Itsuka and Nejire's hands well at all, and decides to entretain entertain his half-sister by telling her everything about the two students, as well as anyone else on his bad side. It's bad enough for the kids to have a traitor (who at the very least seems to be forced to act as such by All for One) hidden amongst them, but having petty and spiteful manchild like Monoma targeting them deliberately? Things are set to become even worse for the students.



* Chapter 38 features a MoodWhiplash at its finest. At one moment, we have a quite wholesome and funny interaction between the Squad and their newest member, Shoto, making plans to help him find his mother and support him with the situation about Endeavor. The scene then cuts to All for One, or rather "Mugen Shigaraki", live on TV, announcing his campaign for Prime Minister. All Might is obviously pissed beyond reason, and only Gran Torino's reasoning prevents him from going to Tokyo and repeat what happened at Endor Forest. The worst part is how easily All for One manages to sway people to his side, thanks mostly to his MetaphoricallyTrue backstory: He grew up in a time before All Might, never met his mother, lost his brother at young age, you know, typical sob story that makes someone relatable and the public loves, which means he has a great chance of winning the election. Nezu advices them to be cautious and believes that due to his newfound good publicity, All for One will have to thread lightly in his next actions, so for the time being, both sides are on a stalemate. Of course, readers know better, the next move is already set to happen, at Hosu, where so many students and heroes will be caught in the crossfire. And as to make things even worst, Nighteye decides to double down on his position about Mirio and One for All, so much that by the end of the chapter, he goes behind All Might's back and reveals the truth to his student, if only to prove the point about him being right. The heroes are already in a very bad situation with All for One and the Inner Circle making their moves, but Nighteye's arrogance is set to make things even worse for them and better for the villains.
** How far goes All for One's pettiness? The name of his political party is "The Yoichi Party". He named the party he will use as front for his criminal activities after the brother he killed, just to spite him and his successors.
* Chapter 39: More details about All for One and the Inner Circle's agenda come into light.
** Forty years before the events of the story, All for One got his hands on precognition Quirk that allowed him foresee five different futures, one of which could become reality. To his annoyance, however, all the five futures he foresaw ended with his defeat and death, so the villain mastermind started to take measures to ensure his victory, which led to the formation of the Inner Circle. All for One then explains more about the Circle's plan to TakeOverTheWorld. In the upcoming weeks, starting with Hosu, the High Ends will be unleashed throughout Japan, souring chaos to de-estabilize society, using the Villain Consortium as their scapegoats, while the Hero Commission will tighten their grip over the public, Detnerat will supply them with support items and weapons to keep them safe, and Humarise will use the public's dellusion with heroes to recruit more people into their ranks. Driven to despair and with their faith in heroes destroyed, the people will turn to the one man they believe that will save them: Mugen Shigaraki.
** Once Nine leaves to prepare his forces for the upcoming operation, Garaki comments with All for One how he convinently left certain details about their agenda off. Once the Inner Circle's empire has been secured, Flect Turn will have Europe, Intelli will take over North America while All for One rules Japan as the capital of their empire. Of course, Mugen is more than aware that the High Generals are just waiting the right opportunity to betray each other and take control of it for themselves (as Nine points out, they are a bunch of cutthorats and backstabbers), but All for One has no problem letting his lieutenants fight and destroy each other, since by the time victory has been achieved, his Vessel will be complete, and he will be the one to control them all. Given that when such thing happens Mugen will be as, if not more powerful than he was on his prime, it's justified for him to think so.

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* Chapter 38 features a MoodWhiplash at its finest. At one moment, we have a quite wholesome and funny interaction between the Squad and their newest member, Shoto, making plans to help him find his mother and support him with the situation about Endeavor. The scene then cuts to All for One, or rather "Mugen Shigaraki", live on TV, announcing his campaign for Prime Minister. All Might is obviously pissed beyond reason, and only Gran Torino's reasoning prevents him from going to Tokyo and repeat repeating what happened at Endor Forest. The worst part is how easily All for One manages to sway people to his side, thanks mostly to his MetaphoricallyTrue backstory: He grew up in a time before All Might, never met his mother, lost his brother at a young age, you know, the typical sob story that makes someone relatable and the public loves, which means he has a great chance of winning the election. Nezu advices advises them to be cautious and believes that due to his newfound good publicity, All for One will have to thread tread lightly in his next actions, so for the time being, both sides are on in a stalemate. Of course, readers know better, the next move is already set to happen, at Hosu, where so many students and heroes will be caught in the crossfire. And as to make things even worst, worse, Nighteye decides to double down on his position about Mirio and One for All, so much that by the end of the chapter, he goes behind All Might's back and reveals the truth to his student, if only to prove the point about him being right. The heroes are already in a very bad situation with All for One and the Inner Circle making their moves, but Nighteye's arrogance is set to make things even worse for them and better for the villains.
** How far goes All for One's pettiness? The name of his political party is "The Yoichi Party". He named the party he will would use as a front for his criminal activities after the brother he killed, just to spite him and his successors.
* Chapter 39: More details about All for One and the Inner Circle's agenda come into to light.
** Forty years before the events of the story, All for One got his hands on a precognition Quirk that allowed him to foresee five different futures, one of which could become reality. To his annoyance, however, all the five futures he foresaw ended with his defeat and death, so the villain mastermind started to take measures to ensure his victory, which led to the formation of the Inner Circle. All for One then explains more about the Circle's plan to TakeOverTheWorld. In the upcoming weeks, starting with Hosu, the High Ends will be unleashed throughout Japan, souring chaos to de-estabilize destabilize society, using the Villain Consortium as their scapegoats, while the Hero Commission will tighten their grip over the public, Detnerat will supply them with support items and weapons to keep them safe, and Humarise will use the public's dellusion disillusion with heroes to recruit more people into their ranks. Driven to despair and with their faith in heroes destroyed, the people will turn to the one man they believe that will save them: Mugen Shigaraki.
** Once Nine leaves to prepare his forces for the upcoming operation, Garaki comments with All for One how he convinently conveniently left certain details about their agenda off. Once the Inner Circle's empire has been secured, Flect Turn will have Europe, Intelli will take over North America while All for One rules Japan as the capital of their empire. Of course, Mugen is more than aware that the High Generals are just waiting for the right opportunity to betray each other and take control of it for themselves (as Nine points out, they are a bunch of cutthorats cutthroats and backstabbers), but All for One has no problem letting his lieutenants fight and destroy each other, since by the time victory has been achieved, his Vessel will be complete, and he will be the one to control them all. Given that when such a thing happens Mugen will be as, if not more powerful than he was on in his prime, it's justified for him to think so.



** That's right. Hood can shift back into his "human" form as Muscular, who despite the excruciating pain from the transformation, is relishing with his new power, and ready to cause a bloodbath. And keep in mind, that's just ''one'' High End. There are several of these monsters have the same shapeshifting that can just be dropped anywhere amongst a crowd and with a snap of fingers, become abominations capable of slaughtering people by the dozens and even take on Top Heroes. The chaos the Inner Circle is ready to unleash will be near apocaliptic.

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** That's right. Hood can shift back into his "human" form as Muscular, who despite the excruciating pain from the transformation, is relishing with his new power, and ready to cause a bloodbath. And keep in mind, that's just ''one'' High End. There are several of these monsters have the same shapeshifting that can just be dropped anywhere amongst a crowd and with a snap of fingers, become abominations capable of slaughtering people by the dozens and even take on Top Heroes. The chaos the Inner Circle is ready to unleash will be near apocaliptic.near-apocalyptic.



** During his call to Melissa, David mentions that Sam has already left I-Island and has currently found work in a support company... in Otheon. You know, Otheon, the very same country where Flect Turn and Humarise use as their base of operation. And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the company that hired him is more certainly Yaoyorozu Corps., which means now the Inner Circle has a greedy and spiteful genius that worked on several top secret projects for I-Island, including the Power Amplifier, working for them. And not only, there is a high chance Sam could his knowledge to help All for One to finish his machine earlier than expected, which could make things even worse for the good guys side.
** Kanshi reveals her true character this chapter and it's about as disturbing as you could expect. Ochako calls Nagant to intern with her and get some answers over why her biological mother abandoned her, but Kaina shuts her down quick, hoping that if she pushes Ochako away, she won't get herself in trouble with the Commission. It's all for nothing, unfortunately, because Iguchi hears their argument and hands the phone to Kanshi, who in a especially petty move, convinces Ochako not only to intern with Nagant, but also ''work'' for the HPSC after graduation, much to Kaina's horror. What really sells how much of a monster Kanshi is, is the morbid ''delight'' she expresses during the whole ordeal. She keeps a very friendly, almost mentor like, attitude towards Ochako during their talk, and once it's over, she is ecstatic over the prospect of making Kaina's daughter go through the exact same suffering she went through, her smirk growing more psychotic as she keeps getting under the former hero's skin. Nagant attempts to threaten her at gunpoint, only for Kanshi shut her down by pointing out that even if she kills her and Iguchi, the Commission will simply toss her back on Tartarus and have another of their agents, like Hawks, Sol or Yoroi Musha to take the girl under their wing. Intelli then gives her an ultimatum, and when the assassin refuses to give her a straight answer, for the first time during their talk, her sadistic playful demeanor becomes of cold fury.

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** During his call to Melissa, David mentions that Sam has already left I-Island and has currently found work in a support company... in Otheon. You know, Otheon, the very same country where Flect Turn and Humarise use as their base of operation. And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the company that hired him is more certainly Yaoyorozu Corps., which means now the Inner Circle has a greedy and spiteful genius that who worked on several top secret top-secret projects for I-Island, including the Power Amplifier, working for them. And not only, there is a high chance Sam could his knowledge to help All for One to finish his machine earlier than expected, which could make things even worse for the good guys guys' side.
** Kanshi reveals her true character in this chapter and it's about as disturbing as you could expect. Ochako calls Nagant to intern with her and get some answers over about why her biological mother abandoned her, but Kaina shuts her down quick, quickly, hoping that if she pushes Ochako away, she won't get herself in trouble with the Commission. It's all for nothing, unfortunately, because Iguchi hears their argument and hands the phone to Kanshi, who in a an especially petty move, convinces Ochako not only to intern with Nagant, Nagant but also ''work'' for the HPSC after graduation, much to Kaina's horror. What really sells how much of a monster Kanshi is, is the morbid ''delight'' she expresses during the whole ordeal. She keeps a very friendly, almost mentor like, mentor-like, attitude towards Ochako during their talk, and once it's over, she is ecstatic over the prospect of making Kaina's daughter go through the exact same suffering she went through, her smirk growing more psychotic as she keeps getting under the former hero's skin. Nagant attempts to threaten her at gunpoint, only for Kanshi to shut her down by pointing out that even if she kills her and Iguchi, the Commission will simply toss her back on Tartarus and have another of their agents, like Hawks, Sol Sol, or Yoroi Musha to take the girl under their wing. Intelli then gives her an ultimatum, and when the assassin refuses to give her a straight answer, for the first time during their talk, her sadistic playful demeanor becomes of cold fury.



** The chapter ends in a rather shocking turn as Mirio, alongside Nighteye, show up at her house and ''Mirio'' is the one ordering her to give up One for All or he will ''take'' it from her by force. It's not completely clear if Mirio is completely on board with Nighteye's manipulations, but the thought of someone like Mirio falling for his mentor's whims is both haunting and depressing.

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** The chapter ends in a rather shocking turn as Mirio, alongside Nighteye, show shows up at her house Itsuka's house, and ''Mirio'' is the one ordering her to give up One for All or he will ''take'' it from her by force. It's not completely clear if Mirio is completely on board with Nighteye's manipulations, but the thought of someone like Mirio falling for his mentor's whims is both haunting and depressing.



** The chapter starts off with from Oboro's POV right after he is brought back to life. Appearently Garaki was using him as a test subject for when All for One meets his eventual demise at the hands of All Might, so he just healed Oboro's most life-threatning injures like fixing his skull and making a blood transfusion. Once it seems to have worked, All for One takes back the original version of Hyper Regenaration for Oboro to heal in the old fashioned way, because they don't have copies of the Quirk. That is just a petty move for the sake of it, because healing from a ''goddamn crushed building'' will be an excruciating and long process, and as soon as Oboro wakes up, he nearly passes out from the pain over again.

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** The chapter starts off with from Oboro's POV right after he is brought back to life. Appearently Apparently, Garaki was using him as a test subject for when All for One meets his eventual demise at the hands of All Might, so he just healed Oboro's most life-threatning injures life-threatening injuries like fixing his skull and making a blood transfusion. Once it seems to have worked, All for One takes back the original version of Hyper Regenaration Regeneration for Oboro to heal in the old fashioned old-fashioned way, because they don't have copies of the Quirk. That is just a petty move for the sake of it, because healing from a ''goddamn crushed building'' will be an excruciating and long process, and as soon as Oboro wakes up, he nearly passes out from the pain over again.



--> '''Garaki''': He's … well, I'll say that he's relatively a normal baby boy. But I'll continue to keep an eye on him - there must be some reason that All Might chooses him as his successor, if your visions were correct.\\

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--> ---> '''Garaki''': He's … well, I'll say that he's relatively a normal baby boy. But I'll continue to keep an eye on him - there must be some reason that All Might chooses him as his successor, if your visions were correct.\\



** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. And once again, is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular, and all but confirmed, theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that means he always intended use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?
** Oboro mentions that Atsushiro Sako/Mr. Compress was the one to help him escape his fate of becoming Kurogiri, but never made out of Garaki's lab. This leaves the high implication that Compress was the one to take his fate and became the warp villain, which is both horrifying and heartbreaking.

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** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. And once Once again, it is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular, and all but confirmed, theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that means mean he always intended to use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?
** Oboro mentions that Atsushiro Sako/Mr. Compress was the one to help him escape his fate of becoming Kurogiri, but he never made out of Garaki's lab. This leaves the high implication that Compress was the one to take his fate and became the warp villain, which is both horrifying and heartbreaking.



** For the Heroics exercise, Class 1-A receives the students from Isamu Academy, and here we get a first look at what the students from an HPSC controlled school look like in the form Romero Fujimi. While the rest of his classmates are courteous, Fujimi is nothing but a condescending douchebag, and it gets even worse by the time the exercise happens; he starts acting like complete fanatical, ranting about the greatness of the Hero Commission and gladly infecting anyone with his Zombie Quirk. Not only that, Monoma enlists him and his other classmates (minus Habuko who is not a Commission agent) to go after the main trio, plus the whole exercise was trainning for him to properly use his Quirk, which can only spell disaster for the heroes when it happens.

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** For the Heroics exercise, Class 1-A receives the students from Isamu Academy, and here we get a first look at what the students from an HPSC controlled HPSC-controlled school look like in the form of Romero Fujimi. While the rest of his classmates are courteous, Fujimi is nothing but a condescending douchebag, and it gets even worse by the time the exercise happens; he starts acting like complete completely fanatical, ranting about the greatness of the Hero Commission and gladly infecting anyone with his Zombie Quirk. Not only that, Monoma enlists him and his other classmates (minus Habuko who is not a Commission agent) to go after the main trio, plus the whole exercise was trainning training for him to properly use his Quirk, which can only spell disaster for the heroes when it happens.

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** For the Heroics exercise, Class 1-A receives the students from Isamu Academy, and here we get a first look of what a students from an HPSC controlled school look like in the form Romero Fujimi. While the rest of his classmates are corteous, Fujimi is nothing but a condenscending douchebag, and it gets even worse by the time of the exercise happens, he starts acting like complete fanatical, ranting about the greatness of the Hero Commission and gladly infecting anyone with his Zombie Quirk. Not only that, Monoma enlists him and his other classmates (minus Habuko who is not a Commission agent) to go after the main trio, plus the whole exercise was trainning for him to properly use his Quirk, which can only spell disaster for the heroes when it happens.
** Fujimi, and later All for One's Vestige, mention something called "Day of Genesis", which according to Monoma and the supervillain, will be when the Inner Circle's EvilPlan will come to fruitation. A rather IronicName, because despite being called Genesis, this event is setting itself to be apocaliptic.

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** For the Heroics exercise, Class 1-A receives the students from Isamu Academy, and here we get a first look of at what a the students from an HPSC controlled school look like in the form Romero Fujimi. While the rest of his classmates are corteous, courteous, Fujimi is nothing but a condenscending condescending douchebag, and it gets even worse by the time of the exercise happens, happens; he starts acting like complete fanatical, ranting about the greatness of the Hero Commission and gladly infecting anyone with his Zombie Quirk. Not only that, Monoma enlists him and his other classmates (minus Habuko who is not a Commission agent) to go after the main trio, plus the whole exercise was trainning for him to properly use his Quirk, which can only spell disaster for the heroes when it happens.
** Fujimi, and later All for One's Vestige, mention something called "Day of Genesis", which according to Monoma and the supervillain, supervillain will be when the Inner Circle's EvilPlan will come to fruitation. fruition. A rather IronicName, because despite being called Genesis, this event is setting itself to be apocaliptic. apocalyptic.
*** Monoma's involvement in this plan raises a horrifying idea in addition to painting a grim picture of the future. The former is that, with All For One having dealt with Aoyama for failing to get into U.A., and with his relation to a leading member in the villain conspiracy, Monoma could very well be the traitor in this story, and if his attitude here is anything to go by, he is more than willing to act with malicious intent toward at least 1-A if he is acting on All for One's orders. And if his thoughts on the "Day of Genesis" indicate anything, the HPSC fully intends to wrest full control over U.A. from Nezu and turn it into another HPSC-controlled school, wanting to turn its students into more people like Fujimi at the very least.

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---> '''Kanshi''': Which one, Nagant? Answer me. Prison, or mentoring your daughter - which do you want? ({{Beat}}) Answer me. Now.\\

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** The chapter starts off with from Oboro's POV right after he is brought back to life. Appearently Garaki was using him as a test subject for when All for One meets his eventual demise at the hands of All Might, so he just healed Oboro's most life-threatning injures like fixing his skull and making a blood transfusion. Once it seems to have worked, All for One takes back the original version of Hyper Regenaration for Oboro to heal in the old fashioned way, because they don't have copies of the Quirk. That is just a petty move for the sake of it, because healing from a ''goddamn crushed building'' will be an excruciating and long process, and as soon as Oboro wakes up, he nearly passes out from the pain over again.
** As it turns out, thanks to learning about the future, All for One learned that Izuku was supposed to become the Ninth Wielder of One for All and sent Garaki to keep an eye out on the kid, but not just because he will become his enemy's apprentice. Oh, no. It's for an even more horrifying reason:
--> '''Garaki''': He's … well, I'll say that he's relatively a normal baby boy. But I'll continue to keep an eye on him - there must be some reason that All Might chooses him as his successor, if your visions were correct.\\
'''All for One''': Excellent, Doctor … our plans will be continuing to go forward, then. If All Might is to choose this boy as his successor, it would serve me well to choose him as ''my'' successor as well! [[WhamLine He would make a fitting Vessel, would he not?]]
** '''Izuku is the Vessel'''. It was bad enough having All for One on the trio's tail because Itsuka has One for All, but the villain mastermind wants Izuku as his personal SoulJar. And once again, is just another move to spite All Might, once that surpasses even corrupting Tenko into villainy to ruin Nana's legacy in terms of cruelty and pettiness. Speaking of Tenko, going by the popular, and all but confirmed, theory that All for One gave Decay to him, does that means he always intended use Izuku as his new body and was going to leave Tenko to die in the streets after indirectly causing his family's death, or All Might truly saved him before the villain could find and corrupt the boy into evil?
** Oboro mentions that Atsushiro Sako/Mr. Compress was the one to help him escape his fate of becoming Kurogiri, but never made out of Garaki's lab. This leaves the high implication that Compress was the one to take his fate and became the warp villain, which is both horrifying and heartbreaking.
** While thankfully it turned out to be a SecretTestOfCharacter to Itsuka and a ruse to fool Nighteye, Mirio's demeanor at the beginning of the chapter really made some think he just bought his mentor's crap and was willing to beat Itsuka and take One for All from her by force.
** For the Heroics exercise, Class 1-A receives the students from Isamu Academy, and here we get a first look of what a students from an HPSC controlled school look like in the form Romero Fujimi. While the rest of his classmates are corteous, Fujimi is nothing but a condenscending douchebag, and it gets even worse by the time of the exercise happens, he starts acting like complete fanatical, ranting about the greatness of the Hero Commission and gladly infecting anyone with his Zombie Quirk. Not only that, Monoma enlists him and his other classmates (minus Habuko who is not a Commission agent) to go after the main trio, plus the whole exercise was trainning for him to properly use his Quirk, which can only spell disaster for the heroes when it happens.
** Fujimi, and later All for One's Vestige, mention something called "Day of Genesis", which according to Monoma and the supervillain, will be when the Inner Circle's EvilPlan will come to fruitation. A rather IronicName, because despite being called Genesis, this event is setting itself to be apocaliptic.
** Curious is still writing the article to slander Izuku, which she plans to release once Izuku becomes the center of attention again, just to ruin any good fame he wins eventually.
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--> '''Teko''': He had seen much today - students fighting each other, harming each other, getting shot by cannons and thrown down dark holes, fighting out in the forest surrounding them, fighting in an arena as though they were in some kind of death match that the crowds could cheer on. He had seen both Izuku and Ochako being injured, the teachers acting as though they were suddenly responsible even after purposely setting things up so that they would get injured. He had seen his own granddaughter be trapped in an ice prison, come out bloody and wounded with weird lightning flickering around her, and then just … awarded medals at the end, like nothing of consequence had really happened.

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--> ---> '''Teko''': He had seen much today - students fighting each other, harming each other, getting shot by cannons and thrown down dark holes, fighting out in the forest surrounding them, fighting in an arena as though they were in some kind of death match that the crowds could cheer on. He had seen both Izuku and Ochako being injured, the teachers acting as though they were suddenly responsible even after purposely setting things up so that they would get injured. He had seen his own granddaughter be trapped in an ice prison, come out bloody and wounded with weird lightning flickering around her, and then just … awarded medals at the end, like nothing of consequence had really happened.



--> Looking back down at the High-End, they watched as blood shot out of the beast like a geyser, drenching the floor and splashing the front of All For One's white button-up shirt, but to their pleasure, the skin of the beast began to ripple, and change. The hooded man's true face poked out from under its hood of black skin, showing the exposed brain, yellow insane eyes, and jagged teeth as the creature clawed at himself again, shrieking in agony as it rose up to its knees and roared at the ceiling -\\

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--> ---> Looking back down at the High-End, they watched as blood shot out of the beast like a geyser, drenching the floor and splashing the front of All For One's white button-up shirt, but to their pleasure, the skin of the beast began to ripple, and change. The hooded man's true face poked out from under its hood of black skin, showing the exposed brain, yellow insane eyes, and jagged teeth as the creature clawed at himself again, shrieking in agony as it rose up to its knees and roared at the ceiling -\\



** During his call to Melissa, David mentions that Sam has already left I-Island and has currently found work in support company... in Otheon. You know, Otheon, the very same country where Flect Turn and Humarise use as their base of operation. And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the company that hired him is more certainly Yaoyorozu Corps., which means now the Inner Circle has a greedy and spiteful genius that worked on several top secret projects for I-Island, including the Power Amplifier, working for them. And not only, there is a high chance Sam could his knowledge to help All for One to finish his machine earlier than expected, which could make things even worse for the good guys side.

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** During his call to Melissa, David mentions that Sam has already left I-Island and has currently found work in a support company... in Otheon. You know, Otheon, the very same country where Flect Turn and Humarise use as their base of operation. And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the company that hired him is more certainly Yaoyorozu Corps., which means now the Inner Circle has a greedy and spiteful genius that worked on several top secret projects for I-Island, including the Power Amplifier, working for them. And not only, there is a high chance Sam could his knowledge to help All for One to finish his machine earlier than expected, which could make things even worse for the good guys side.



--> '''Kanshi''': Which one, Nagant? Answer me. Prison, or mentoring your daughter - which do you want? ({{Beat}}) Answer me. Now.\\

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** During his call to Melissa, David mentions that Sam has already left I-Island and has currently found work in support company... in Otheon. You know, Otheon, the very same country where Flect Turn and Humarise use as their base of operation. And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the company that hired him is more certainly Yaoyorozu Corps., which means now the Inner Circle has a greedy and spiteful genius that worked on several top secret projects for I-Island, including the Power Amplifier, working for them. And not only, there is a high chance Sam could his knowledge to help All for One to finish his machine earlier than expected, which could make things even worse for the good guys side.
** Kanshi reveals her true character this chapter and it's about as disturbing as you could expect. Ochako calls Nagant to intern with her and get some answers over why her biological mother abandoned her, but Kaina shuts her down quick, hoping that if she pushes Ochako away, she won't get herself in trouble with the Commission. It's all for nothing, unfortunately, because Iguchi hears their argument and hands the phone to Kanshi, who in a especially petty move, convinces Ochako not only to intern with Nagant, but also ''work'' for the HPSC after graduation, much to Kaina's horror. What really sells how much of a monster Kanshi is, is the morbid ''delight'' she expresses during the whole ordeal. She keeps a very friendly, almost mentor like, attitude towards Ochako during their talk, and once it's over, she is ecstatic over the prospect of making Kaina's daughter go through the exact same suffering she went through, her smirk growing more psychotic as she keeps getting under the former hero's skin. Nagant attempts to threaten her at gunpoint, only for Kanshi shut her down by pointing out that even if she kills her and Iguchi, the Commission will simply toss her back on Tartarus and have another of their agents, like Hawks, Sol or Yoroi Musha to take the girl under their wing. Intelli then gives her an ultimatum, and when the assassin refuses to give her a straight answer, for the first time during their talk, her sadistic playful demeanor becomes of cold fury.
--> '''Kanshi''': Which one, Nagant? Answer me. Prison, or mentoring your daughter - which do you want? ({{Beat}}) Answer me. Now.\\
'''Kaina''': … mentor her.\\
'''Kanshi''', ''smilling again'': There you go, good girl. You had me worried for a moment that you were seriously considering your answer - I'd have thought you would have agreed to mentor your daughter at once. [[KickTheDog Maybe that's the real reason why you left her - you just didn't love her enough to stay.]] Now then, she'll be your intern for the hero work program, and you'll make sure that she agrees to sign paperwork by the end that says that she'll begin working for us after school.\\
'''Kaina''': No, no, I - I won't do it.\\
'''Kanshi''': You really don't have a choice in the matter. If I say bark, you'll bark. If I say jump, you'll jump. And if I say that you'll get your daughter to work with us … you'll do your damndest to do so. And if you don't, then I'll just have to lean on her other parents.
** Nagant's overall situation is both horrifying and heartbreaking for anyone, but especially for a parent, being completely helpless as your kid is about to fall over the exact trap that ruined your life and there is nothing you can do about it.
** The chapter ends in a rather shocking turn as Mirio, alongside Nighteye, show up at her house and ''Mirio'' is the one ordering her to give up One for All or he will ''take'' it from her by force. It's not completely clear if Mirio is completely on board with Nighteye's manipulations, but the thought of someone like Mirio falling for his mentor's whims is both haunting and depressing.
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** Once Nine leaves to prepare his forces for the upcoming operation, Garaki comments with All for One how he convinently left certain details about their agenda off. Once the Inner Circle's empire has been secured, Flect Turn will have Europe, Intelli will take over North America while All for One rules Japan as the capital of their empire. Of course, Mugen is more than aware that the High Generals are just waiting the right opportunity to betray each other and take control of it for themselves (as Nine points out, they are a bunch of cutthorats and backstabbers), but All for One has no problem letting his lieutenants fight and destroy each other, since by the time victory has been achieved, his Vessel will be complete, and he will be the one to control them all. Given that when such thing happens Mugen will be as, if not more powerful than he was on his prime, it's justified for him to think so.
** The chapter ends with what is arguably one of the most nauseating and horrifying scenes so far. All for One and Garaki check on Hood, who just went through several upgrades and is likely as powerful as he was during his fight against Endeavor, and then All for One uses Forcible Quirk Activation on the High End and then...
--> Looking back down at the High-End, they watched as blood shot out of the beast like a geyser, drenching the floor and splashing the front of All For One's white button-up shirt, but to their pleasure, the skin of the beast began to ripple, and change. The hooded man's true face poked out from under its hood of black skin, showing the exposed brain, yellow insane eyes, and jagged teeth as the creature clawed at himself again, shrieking in agony as it rose up to its knees and roared at the ceiling -\\
- and then, from under the hood of black skin that made up its head, came several strands of pink fiber muscles.\\
All For One and Garaki watched in curiosity as the muscles spread across the High-End as he fell and thrashed around the ground, bones crunching and blood splashing against the floor as its body began to shrink down. Its hunchbacked spine crunched as it forced itself back down to the normal human curve, the clawed hands shrank down and the nails shrank, and from the exposed brain that made up the creature's head, blonde hair began to grow out, and the pink fibres slowly allowed skin to crawl out from it. Its inhuman growls slowly quieted down into low, agonized grunts, until finally, the transformation was complete.\\
And laying there on the floor, naked and sprawled out on the floor, was a large man, who slowly moved to roll onto his hands and knees and breathing heavily through his nose and mouth.
** That's right. Hood can shift back into his "human" form as Muscular, who despite the excruciating pain from the transformation, is relishing with his new power, and ready to cause a bloodbath. And keep in mind, that's just ''one'' High End. There are several of these monsters have the same shapeshifting that can just be dropped anywhere amongst a crowd and with a snap of fingers, become abominations capable of slaughtering people by the dozens and even take on Top Heroes. The chaos the Inner Circle is ready to unleash will be near apocaliptic.
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* Chapter 39: More details about All for One and the Inner Circle's agenda come into light.
** Forty years before the events of the story, All for One got his hands on precognition Quirk that allowed him foresee five different futures, one of which could become reality. To his annoyance, however, all the five futures he foresaw ended with his defeat and death, so the villain mastermind started to take measures to ensure his victory, which led to the formation of the Inner Circle. All for One then explains more about the Circle's plan to TakeOverTheWorld. In the upcoming weeks, starting with Hosu, the High Ends will be unleashed throughout Japan, souring chaos to de-estabilize society, using the Villain Consortium as their scapegoats, while the Hero Commission will tighten their grip over the public, Detnerat will supply them with support items and weapons to keep them safe, and Humarise will use the public's dellusion with heroes to recruit more people into their ranks. Driven to despair and with their faith in heroes destroyed, the people will turn to the one man they believe that will save them: Mugen Shigaraki.
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* Chapter 38 features a MoodWhiplash at its finest. At one moment, we have a quite wholesome and funny interaction between the Squad and their newest member, Shoto, making plans to help him find his mother and support him with the situation about Endeavor. The scene then cuts to All for One, or rather "Mugen Shigaraki", live on TV, announcing his campaign for Prime Minister. All Might is obviously pissed beyond reason, and only Gran Torino's reasoning prevents him from going to Tokyo and repeat what happened at Endor Forest. The worst part is how easily All for One manages to sway people to his side, thanks mostly to his MetaphoricallyTrue backstory: He grew up in a time before All Might, never met his mother, lost his brother at young age, you know, typical sob story that makes someone relatable and the public loves, which means he has a great chance of winning the election. Nezu advices them to be cautious and believes that due to his newfound good publicity, All for One will have to thread lightly in his next actions, so for the time being, both sides are on a stalemate. Of course, readers know better, the next move is already set to happen, at Hosu, where so many students and heroes will be caught in the crossfire. And as to make things even worst, Nighteye decides to double down on his position about Mirio and One for All, so much that by the end of the chapter, he goes behind All Might's back and reveals the truth to his student, if only to prove the point about him being right. The heroes are already in a very bad situation with All for One and the Inner Circle making their moves, but Nighteye's arrogance is set to make things even worse for them and better for the villains.
** How far goes All for One's pettiness? The name of his political party is "The Yoichi Party". He named the party he will use as front for his criminal activities after the brother he killed, just to spite him and his successors.

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** Once Overhaul makes clear that he might actually join the Consortium instead hunting them down for the sake of Teko's revenge, the old master attempts to take control of the situation and exert authority. This proves to be a ''horrible'' mistake. Faster than anyone can see, Overhaul takes off his glove and uses Quirk to kill Rappa, reducing the man to LudicrousGibs in front of a shocked Teko. And with the same ease, Chisaki brings him back to life to drive the point home. Teko is no longer jn charge, and if tries something like this agaim, it will end up bloody. What's ''even'' worse is the fact that ''Teko'' is now indebted to the Shie Hassaikai, and Overhaul will be dropping by to check on him and Tenohira (whom he was promised to marry before she and her father left). In a single stroke, not only Teko brought his family back to their lives to the Yakuza, but put the Kendos and anyone from their large circle of friends on the line of a very dangerous and ruthless sociopath. And of course, if things are bad now, they will get even worse when Overhaul finds out that Eri was living with them this entire time.

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** Once Overhaul makes clear that he might actually join the Consortium instead hunting them down for the sake of Teko's revenge, the old master attempts to take control of the situation and exert authority. This proves to be a ''horrible'' mistake. Faster than anyone can see, Overhaul takes off his glove and uses Quirk to kill Rappa, reducing the man to LudicrousGibs in front of a shocked Teko. And with the same ease, Chisaki brings him back to life to drive the point home. Teko is no longer jn charge, and if tries something like this agaim, it will end up bloody. What's ''even'' worse is the fact that ''Teko'' is now indebted to the Shie Hassaikai, and Overhaul will be dropping by to check on him and Tenohira (whom he was promised to marry before she and her father left). In a single stroke, not only Teko brought his family back to their lives to the Yakuza, but put the Kendos and anyone from their large circle of friends on the line of a very dangerous and ruthless sociopath. And of course, if things are bad now, they will get even worse when Overhaul finds out that Eri was living with them this entire time.


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* Chapter 37: Despite being a BreatherEpisode for the most part, there is some details that take away the lightheartdness from it.
** As the party reaches its end and everyone starts to pack their things to go home, we get a shot of someone watching the kids from distance... and it's Camie, who has been hiding under an illusion and watching the classes ''the entire day''. No doubt so she can keep an eye on both the traitor as well her hero crushes. This girl really takes ParanoiaFuel to a scary new level.
** More details about the Hero Killer's attack against Tensei surface. The Hero Killer didn't just cut down his spine, they stabbed Tensei multiple times just to make sure. It's a miracle Tensei is still alive after it. And there is still no official confirmation whether or not Stendhal is the Hero Killer, working with them or not. Whether is the case, the Commission already decided to eliminate him just in case and if he is innocent, just add him to the pile of victims from the serial killer. They already got Wolfram, his mercenaries, Beros and all the HPSC agents hidden amongst the Task Force heroes ready to take Stendhal and the Hero Killer by the time the hunt in Hosu officially begins.
** Speaking of Hosu, All for One and Kanshi also seem to have their own plans for the city during the Hero Killer Hunt: With so many Heroes such as Endeavor, Ryukyu, Mirko and whoever is amongst the Task Force joining them, plus their interns and sidekicks, the Inner Circle leaders decide to use the city as a testing ground. For what? '''The High End Nomu'''. Remember how much trouble those monsters caused during the hospital fight? Those were just six of them, who have barely been awakened. This time, they will be fully active and ready to engage any hero that crosses their path, and it's unlikely it will be only six of them. Think of the destruction in Hosu from canon, mix it with the chaos from Endeavor's fight against Hood and mutiply it. Hosu is going to become warzone, and that's the best case scenario. And once that test has been concluded, All for One will turn his attention to the "Vessel Project", whoever it is.
** As for the Hero Commission, we finally find out more about Kanshi's true identity. The new Commission President and Inner Circle High general is none other than ''Saiko Intelli''. That's right, one of the key figures of the most powerful villain organization in the world is a woman with an intelligence Quirk that can equal or even surpass Nezu. But the bad news don't end there. We find out Kanshi/Intelli is also related to someone very close to the first year students: '''Neito Monoma''', who of course, didn't took his loss at Itsuka and Nejire's hands well at all, and decides to entretain his half-sister by telling her everything about the two students, as well as anyone else on his bad side. It's bad enough for the kids to have a traitor (who at the very least seems to be forced to act as such by All for One) hidden amongst them, but having petty and spiteful manchild like Monoma targeting them deliberately? Things are set to become even worse for the students.
*** FridgeHorror: What if Monoma decides to bring more people to help with his spiteful smear campaign against Class 1-A and whoever from Class 1-B that stands against him? Shinso is a prime candidate.
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* Chapter 36: We finally find out the fate of the Aoyamas. Two days after the Entrance Exam (which Yuga failed at) the entire family was found by their neighboors in their living room, completely catatonic. Yuga and his father are pretty much braindead while his mother can only lash out whenever someone questions her about her son. Gran Torino compares their state to when he, Nana and All Might first started to investigate All for One, coming across people who had multiple Quirks shoved onto them at once. Yuga's expression is both scary and heartbreaking at the same time, he is just staring blankly up at the ceiling while having tubes connected to his not moving at all, but the way his face, eyes bulge in their sockets, looking manic yet blank at the same time. Whatever All for One did to him was excruciating, and it's clear he is still feeling it.
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*** Overhaul mentions that has been ages since he went inside Teko's dojo. There is a good chance the mysanthropic sociopath has been trained by the old master, and is far more skilled than just over relying on his Quirk. As if the students needed even more reasons to worry about him

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*** Overhaul mentions that has been ages since he went inside Teko's dojo. There is a good chance the mysanthropic sociopath has been trained by the old master, and is far more skilled than just over relying on his Quirk. As if the students needed even more reasons to worry about himhim. Painfully confirmed in the following chapter, where it's revealed he was trained from a young age by Teko himself, making himself even more dangerous than he already is.



** Once Overhaul makes clear that he might actually join the Consortium instead hunting them down for the sake of Teko's revenge, the old master attempts to take control of the situation and exert authority. This proves to be a ''horrible'' mistake. Faster than anyone can see, Overhaul takes off his glove and uses Quirk to kill Rappa, reducing the man to LudicrousGibs in front of a shocked Teko. And with the same ease, Chisaki brings him back to life to drive the point home. Teko is no longer jn charge, and if tries something like this agaim, it will end up bloody. What's ''even'' worse is the fact that ''Teko'' is now indebted to the Shie Hassaikai, and Overhaul will be dropping by to check on him and Tenohira (whom he was promised to marry before she and her father left). In a single stroke, not only Teko brought his family back to their lives to the Yakuza, but put the Kendos and anyone from their large circle of friends on the of a very dangerous and ruthless sociopath. And of course, if things are bad now, they will get even worse when Overhaul finds out that Eri was living with them this entire time.

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** Once Overhaul makes clear that he might actually join the Consortium instead hunting them down for the sake of Teko's revenge, the old master attempts to take control of the situation and exert authority. This proves to be a ''horrible'' mistake. Faster than anyone can see, Overhaul takes off his glove and uses Quirk to kill Rappa, reducing the man to LudicrousGibs in front of a shocked Teko. And with the same ease, Chisaki brings him back to life to drive the point home. Teko is no longer jn charge, and if tries something like this agaim, it will end up bloody. What's ''even'' worse is the fact that ''Teko'' is now indebted to the Shie Hassaikai, and Overhaul will be dropping by to check on him and Tenohira (whom he was promised to marry before she and her father left). In a single stroke, not only Teko brought his family back to their lives to the Yakuza, but put the Kendos and anyone from their large circle of friends on the line of a very dangerous and ruthless sociopath. And of course, if things are bad now, they will get even worse when Overhaul finds out that Eri was living with them this entire time.



** The Hero Commission/Inner Circle attempts to ambush the Vigilantes at the airport while they are trying to bring Knuckleduster and Soga back to country and it goes bad. We never see the botched attack on page, but we do see the end result: The airport's lobby was in shambles. Splashes of blood were over on one wall while several shaking citizens were being comforted by the police, having taken them over to the seats near the luggage pickup to try and calm them down, and ask them what they had witnessed. Several of the windows had been smashed through with the hero's projectiles, with crunches underneath his boots as he walked along towards the doors that had been smashed open. Outside, ambulances flashed as several people were looked over by the paramedics, with injuries ranging from glass sticking out of their arms from the shots and general concussions, but no one had died, fortunately. Although eighteen people got close too. How did it happened? [[ColdSniper Beros]] just opened fire against the crowd once she spotted the Vigilantes, and the only reason no one died is because she was too busy going after Twice and his clones and got distracted. What's even worse is the fact that officially, ''Beros is a Pro Hero''. We knew the Inner Circle had agents everywhere, but to see a ProfessionalKiller walking around with a Hero License is a whole new level of horror. And if All for One's plans go the way he wishes so, situations like this will happen all the time. She also mentions that Wolfram and his crew were brought in by Kanshi to help hunt them down, so more trouble to look forward to.

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** The Hero Commission/Inner Circle attempts to ambush the Vigilantes at the airport while they are trying to bring Knuckleduster and Soga back to country and it goes bad. We never see the botched attack on page, but we do see the end result: The airport's lobby was left in shambles. Splashes of blood were over on one wall while several shaking citizens were being comforted by the police, having taken them over to the seats near the luggage pickup to try and calm them down, and ask them what they had witnessed. Several of the windows had been were smashed through with the hero's Beros' projectiles, with crunches underneath his boots as he walked along towards the doors that had been smashed open.Hawks' boots. Outside, ambulances flashed as several people were looked over by the paramedics, with injuries ranging from glass sticking out of their arms from the shots and general concussions, but no one had died, fortunately. Although eighteen people got close too. How did it happened? [[ColdSniper Beros]] just opened fire against the crowd once she spotted the Vigilantes, and the only reason no one died is because she was too busy going after Twice and his clones and got distracted. What's even worse is the fact that officially, ''Beros is a Pro Hero''. We knew the Inner Circle had agents everywhere, but to see a ProfessionalKiller walking around with a Hero License is a whole new level of horror. And if All for One's plans go the way he wishes so, situations like this will happen all the time. She also mentions that Wolfram and his crew were brought in by Kanshi to help hunt them down, so more trouble to look forward to.

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