Ice Ice Baby~~~!

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A/N:....*Looks at the readers* Shut Up. Couldn't think of anything better.

-Plus Ultra-

Villain: DIE HERO!

Fumiko frozed the villain in his tracks before he could even be able to reach her.

Fumiko: Be quiet you. Can't you see I'm giving an interview? I would like if I'm not interrupted.

The students sweatdropped as she turned to them.

Fumiko: As you kids are aware. My quirk is Frost. Since we all come from a world of quirks. Ice quirks aren't really that rare. Since they are held from the Himura Family for generations.

Haru: Whoa....

Sylvia: Amazing...

Fumiko: As beautiful, innocent, and pure their powers may be, that ice can turn into sinister, corrupt, and destructive depending on how the person controls their emotions and what purpose they have given themselves to use their powers.

Luckily for both Mikoto and Shouto, they can be able to control their ice abilities.

Fumiko: My quirk haves the victim slowly begins to turn into solid ice until it shatters and turns into the wind like snowflakes following the winds of a storm. In other words, the victim is dead with their physical form erased from existence.

Sylvia: Such a scary quirk. It's almost like how my fire can literally burn anyone to a crisp.

Mikoto: The same goes for Shouto...(I remember when he used to be scared of using his fire quirk and claim he wouldn't use it because it reminded him so much of his father. I'm glad Izuku was able to break him out of that.)

Fumiko: Precisely. Which is why we must train in order to control these powerful abilities and-?!

Villain: I GOT YOU NOW!

Fumiko frozed her.

Fumiko: As I was saying...before I rudely interrupted again.

Students: *Sweatdropped*

Fumiko: Although. It's not just the Himura Family that have quirks similar to ice. There are many other people from different countries, not just Japan, who would have them. Countries such as Russia and Switzerland could be a large example in this case. But we'll worry about that for later. Now enough about that...I want to ask you three...what are your ideals of being a hero?

The three gave her confused looks.

Haru: Ideals?

Fumiko: Yes. For every path of being a hero. It could also not only be a dream but also an ideal. Being a Hero is to chase after an ideal. You try to save everyone you can, but the world isn’t kind. But you must also know that trying to stop them peacefully will never work against the villain's true threats and that just leads you onto a path of a killer...You must be prepared to face that path.

Mikoto:....Have you killed someone before, Mom?

Fumiko: *Blunt* Yes.

They felt chills run down their spine. Fumiko sweatdropped a little realizing she may have scared them. But she know they have to be mentally prepared to hear this. This was another dark truth of being a hero.

Sometimes as a hero...you have to kill to save another...

Fumiko: Ahem. Anyway, do you kids have any questions?

Sylvia: Okay...Silly Question. Sorry.

Fumiko: Go on.

Sylvia: So your last name is Himura, correct? Then why did you change it to Yukimura.

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