Part 4

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Ikeda ran through the hallways and straight to 1-A, they never realized how huge the school was. When she found it, the door was at least doubled or tripled her height. She could tell because she arrived almost exactly at the same time as Midoriya. Looking into the classroom, she noticed the guys in 2nd and 7th place were in the same class.

"Are you going in?" she asked

Ikeda  put her hand on his shoulder and he jumped backwards, nearly falling over.

"Y-Yeah! Sorry" he said awkwardly

Iida had noticed Ikeda  and Midoriya at the door walked over to them and stated that he was from Somei Private Academy, he then continued to ramble on about how he misjudged Midoriya and apologized a lot.

"Ah that curly hair!" Ochako Uraraka had 'snuck' up behind Midoriya "The plain-looking boy!" she said and smiled. ( Not )

Ikeda  walked past them and sat at a random available seat near the back to the left wall. She sat there patiently until the teacher arrived.

"If you're here to socialize, then get out" Everyone's attention was now directed towards the man in the sleeping bag. "This is . . ." he took out a juice pouch "the hero course"

He stepped into the classroom and out of the sleeping bag.

"It took eight seconds for you to quiet down, time is a precious resource. You lot aren't very rational, are you?" he said tiredly

Ikeda observed the student's expressions carefully. "I'm your homeroom teacher, Shota Aizawa. Pleased to meet you"

He took a coloured jumpsuit out of his sleeping bag and shoved it in front of Midoriya's face "Quickly now, change into your gym clothes and head out to the grounds"

Aizawa pushed 1-A straight into the quirks test.

"Ikeda, how far could you throw in middle school?" Aizawa asked.

Ikeda, slightly shocked, answered immediately what they remembered "80 meters" she responded.

Aizawa threw a ball at Ikeda  and they caught it "Great, now try it with your quirk. Do whatever you need to do. Just don't leave the circle"

Ikeda  stepped into the circle and concentrated all her strength into her left leg and right arm, then they threw it as far as they could.

"It's important for us to know our limits. That's the first rational step to figuring out what kind of heroes you'll be" Aizawa presented the meters: 792.8 meters. He stated that whoever had the lowest scores would be expelled.

. . .

"Also I was lying about expelling someone" Aizawa smiled "That was a rational deception meant to bring out the best in all of you" Ikeda  turned to the three kids that screamed 'what?!' Aizawa still displayed the scores: Ikeda  was in 1st place.

"A world without cheer and humor will not have a bright future"

-Sir. Nighteye

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