Chapter 3 Part 2

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(A/n: So it turns out this chapter was way longer than I thought it would be. I planned out all of chapter 3 at once, but it was enough content to be split into 3 DIFFERENT CHAPTERS! Next time Chapter 3 Part 3, which I assume will be the final part of chapter three, will come out.

I released the first 4 chapters on AO3 and we are at 122 views and 6 kudos, so thanks for that! Also thank you for 2k combined views on all 3 platforms, you guys are amazing!

Also, I made a slip-up last chapter where I said teens but I meant to say tweens, it's fixed on wattpad and on AO3, but it still says teens on fanfiction so if you are reading on there, please be aware of that. 

Like I said before, Chapter 3 is a big chapter when it comes to plot development so, plot development things will happen, that's the only hint your getting.

Anyways, thank you all for reading this, I hope you enjoy and have a great day! :)

Even though he rarely showed it, Nezu has recently been getting extremely annoyed at many things.

For one, the whole government system in the first place, the people blindly follow the candidates of the prophecy, and certain people, like the current prime minister, are paying off the candidates to support them, so he got 70% of the vote even though his ways have only hurt Japan's development as a country.

Secondly, there has been a recent uprising in criminal activity due to the massive import of the trigger drug 2 days ago, which is taking so much effort, that they are calling in the teachers at UA, who typically take time off hero work during the school year, to help stop some of the villains.

But the thing that annoys him the most, is the prime minister forcing him to start an early heroics program for the candidates since they were all coincidentally born in the same year. He managed to at least get a meeting to talk about the specifics of it, but he knows there is no way out of it. It's just that Nezu isn't one to believe in giving someone advantages just because of the way they were born, especially since he was born a mouse.

"So I understand you have some concerns about our request, Mr. Nezu," the prime minister's representative started.

"Indeed. I would like to know why in this generation, of all the generations we've had candidates, we need to implement this program," Nezu responded.

"The Prime Minister said that it's a combination of the fact that all of the candidates were born in the same year, the current increase in crime, and the signs hinting at the return of organized crime," the representative stated.

"I understand. Well I know there is really no way out of this, so can I just make one request?" Nezu asked in an overly-polite voice to mask his anger at the response he got.

"What would that be?"

"We get seven members, the five candidates, and two we recruit on our own." Nezu responded.

After that request, the representative stepped out to call the prime minister about it. After some convincing, he obliged with the request. That was UA's first step in breaking out of the control the government has put them in.

And it definitely won't be the last.

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"We'll teach you kids not to step into adult matters," The man who suddenly turned a wooden brown said with a snarky tone.

During training, Izuku and Ochako had thought about possible villain encounters and what to do when it happens. There was always a string of different meticulous steps Izuku would make in order to beat them, but a few things remained the same each time.

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