13. 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦... 𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐢𝐧..?

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"A quirk assessment test?!" The class asked exasperated, excluding a boy with baby bell cheese hair, Bakugou and yourself.

"What about the ceremony? The orientation?" The brunette asked.

"If you're going to become a hero, you don't have time for such leisurely events. U.A.'s selling point is how unrestricted it's school traditions are. That's also how the teachers run their classes." He explained. "You kids have been doing these since junior high, too, right? Physical fitness tests where you weren't allowed to use your quirks." He showed a phone with scores on physical fitness from middle and elementary school. "The country still uses averages taken from students not using their quirks. It's not rational. Well, the Ministry of Education is procrastinating." He turned to face Bakugou. "Bakugou, you finished at the top of the practical exam, right?"

'Sounds like him.' you noted.

"In junior high, what was your best result for the softball throw?" Aizawa asked.

"67 meters." He replied.

"Then try doing it with your quirk."

Aizawa pointed to a circle and Bakugou stepped inside it.

"You can do whatever you want as long as you stay inside the circle. Hurry up. Give it all you got."

The blonde shrugged and stretched before the throwing the ball.

"DIE!!"

...

"Die..?" Midoriya muttered.

"It's Bakugou." You said with a deapan.

"Know your own makimum first." Aizawa said. "That's is the most rational way to form the foundation of a hero."

'705.2. Not bad.' You thought. The class let out considerably loud gasps, causing your ears to ring slightly.
"Ow..."

"605 meters, for real?" Pikachu asked.

"What's this? It looks fun!" Cotton candy queen clapped her hands in excitement.

"We can use our quirks as much as we want!" Spiderman exclaimed.

Canada leaf smiled as you turned at the sound of slight malice.

"'It looks fun,' huh?" Aizawa asked. "You have three years to become a hero. Will you have an attitude like that the whole time?" He smirked. "All right. Whoever comes in last place in all eight tests with be judged to have no potential and will be punished with expulsion."

"Huh?!" The class exclaimed in shock.

You looked around cluelessly, already knowing it was a lie due to the sounds he gave off...
No...
It was a half lie.

'Depending on what the student can do, he'll expell them or let them stay. I don't know any of my classmates potential so that puts Midoriya on the line...'

"We're free to do what we want about the circumstances of our students. Welcome to U.A.'s hero course!"

...

"Thank you." You said.

"Last place will be expelled?! But it's the first day of school! No, even if it wasn't the first day of school, this is too unfair!" The brunette said.

"Natural disasters, bid accidents and selfish villains. Calamities whose time it place can't be predicted. Japan is covered with unfairness. Heroes are the ones who reverse that situation. If you wanted to go talk with your friends at Miccy D's after school, too bad. For the next three years, U.A. will do all it can to give you one hardship after another. Go beyond. Plus Ultra." He smirked again.

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