"Villains?!" Kirishima shouted questioningly, shock deep in his voice.
"That's crazy! How could villains even invade this place? Kaminari asked, his eyes wide due to the quantity of villains pouring out of the purple portal on the plaza.
The other students talked among themselves, trying to accept the fact that villains had truly invaded the USJ. Yaoyorozu asked Thirteen about security measures, but before the teacher could explain, Todoroki explained his perspective on this sudden invasion.
"It seems like this is a planned-out attack. If the school alarms haven't activated, it means they have a villain with a quirk to jam communications. Their numbers also are quite big, a true all-out invasion." Todoroki's cold and calculative voice made many of the teens have grim thoughts. A villain attack, something that advanced was not what the first-years were expecting for the current lesson.
Aizawa had left clear instructions on what to do before he flew down the stairs, heading straight to the plaza like a heat-seeking missile. Try to settle back the comms and evacuate the premises of the USJ. It sounded simple enough, even if a sudden cold feeling began gnawing at the hearts and minds of the present hero-trainees.
Izuku took the chance, seeing his fellow classmates busy either being shocked still or slowly coming back to their senses. He focused his all into memorizing the moves of his teacher, as Aizawa barreled into a line of long-range fighters.
The villains seemed to not be aware of who the teacher was, lining up to seemingly shoot the teacher down. Their efforts failed as the hero's quirk took effect, stopping the activation of theemitter-types.
"Eh? I can't shoot?"
"It won't come out!"
"What's going on?"
No doubt they never deal with a quirk like [Erasure]. Sensei will make short work of them. The thoughts run on the vampire's accelerated mind, his eyes widening as he drank in the sight of the pro-hero's fighting style.
Eraserhead and Aizawa seemed to be one in the same, yet the vampire spotted the difference right on this moment. Aizawa Shota, the UA teacher, was a logical and seemingly apathetical person. AsEraserhead, it seemed as if there would be no differences in behavior; the truth could not be more different. Those attributes – the logical mind mostly – were cranked to eleven as the man turned into a well-oiled machine. Each move, each punch. It seemed as if the man was constantly calculating what his next move would be, where he should tie his capture weapon or when to dodge.
From his first move into the fight, capturing three villains at once and knocking them into each other, Aizawa truly lived to his live as both a teacher and Pro-Hero. Dodging the attack of a villain from behind and locking the offending limb with his capture tape, only to then mule kick the villain unconscious. More and more villains tried to jump into the fray to stop the hero with their numbers. They failed hard.
Izuku had his breath taken away by the sight of the fight, almost letting his guard down. Thankfully, [Hunter Instincts] picked up for his slack in caution, triggering a warning as his ears caught the sound of a semi-corporeal being rushed to their position.
"Children! Evacuate, now!" Thirteen's worried voice made the hero trainees snap out of their funk and make their way to the enormous doors of the USJ. Yet, Izuku did not move, merely flexing his right, gauntlet-equipped hand as the pseudo-metal that made his gauntlet became soft and turned into a spear on his hand.
Once more, as if tearing holes on physics was child's play, the mist-like villain that brought the mob on campus appeared right in front of the class. His gaseous body was spread out, making the villain seem much more frightening as his acrid-mustard yellow eyes settled on the teens, sending chills down their spines.
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vampire king: izuku
Fantasyy as he might, Midoriya Izuku can't become something else. He has this thirst; a thirst for blood. Nothing but the crimson life liquid will quench it, yet this monster still tries to become a savior, a hero.