Ayanokouji POV
It was ready to be ventured in. But before that, we were given our instructions.
The second part of the exam was simple enough. It was a rescue operation where we all start off with 100 points each, due to passing the first part of the exam. For every wrong decision we make during this test, whether it be not answering correctly to the 'victims' or failing to save some citizens, points are deducted. Scores of 65 points or higher is enough to pass.
As long as you did decent, you would pass. All we had to do was be decent heroes in this disaster simulation. And if this is a sort of disaster simulation, this means that it also must have more obstacles than mere rubble and the rescuing of civilians.
All 96 of us made our way outside, and getting ready to disperse across the once intact stadium. Now, all it could be classified as is mere rubble.
Todoroki: Good luck, Ayanokouji-san.
Me: Same to you, Todoroki.
He nodded as the rest of our classmates got ready. Momo was talking with her friends, giving advice wherever she could, and Midoriya was getting his Full Cowling ready.
Compared to the first part, which had to do with combat and teamwork, this part had to do with our social and basic skills as a hero: making sure that the civilian we save is alright, and ending any villain work.
*Bell Rings*
And it begun just like that. Everyone went full speed in different directions, a majority following the trails of the helicopter that flew above us.
Me: Well, it's everyone for themselves now.
Debris and destroyed buildings populated the area as I used my obsidian to create a pair of wings and fly around, in search for any civilians that need help. As I flew threw on opening of what looked to be a bridge, I saw something.
???: HELP! HELP! HELP!
I guess this will be my first person. When I look at this part of the exam objectively, it seems that while the first exam could be bypassed by one's own strength, this one relies on teamwork to organize and rescue as many people as possible, just how it is in normal occurrences for any professional hero.
I flew down and touched the ground, as I saw what looked to be an old man impersonating a little kid, with a cap and full of wrinkles.
He really was revolting to say the least. But, a human was a human, I suppose.
This creature was stuck in between two collapsed buildings.
Me: Any injuries?
???: Can't you see I'm stuck here!!!! -5 points!
Huh, so this is how they take away points. How annoying.
Me: I'm just clarifying if you have any wounds that I should know about.
???: No! I'm fine! Just get me out!
Me: Alright.
I transform my arms into obsidian as I extended smashing into both buildings, throwing them aside and freeing my annoying victim here. My arms looked like they came from hell itself as it appeared to look more sinister looking. I should keep that under control.
I looked over at my little civilian as he looks profoundly scared as it appeared I glared at him.
Me: You're free now. I'll be bringing you back to an evacuation point.
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Ayanokouji: Free Life
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