[11] A Pretty Smile

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"Not a real human," Aizawa mumbles weakly. "So... what are you trying to say?"

"To clarify, I don't mean that she was conceived artificially," Dr. Iwase says. "There are plenty of parents who employ various methods in order to have children, and all of those are perfectly acceptable, thanks to medicine's advancements. But when I say that [Name] isn't a real human, I mean that she was not conceived, but rather, created. Time and time again, she's said that her very first memory is waking up in front of the man who harmed her, no? And while it's true that children often experience infantile amnesia to some extent, it still wouldn't make sense for her to have absolutely zero memories preceding that event. Which is why I believe... [Name] was created by that man, who is presumably a scientist, and she took her very first breath on the same day you met her."

Aizawa swallows. Right. He had a feeling that this was where the conversation was headed.

"She was created just recently," Dr. Iwase continues. "Which would mean that she never experienced the gestation stage, nor infantile development, as ordinary humans do. It would also explain why her medical data is so puzzling to me. Considering everything we know about her, and how strange her circumstances are, I can't think of any other explanation, no matter how far-fetched it may seem."

"So, what then?" Aizawa frowns. God, he feels like he's going to be sick. It's true that for a while now, deep down, he's felt like you were quite different from the other kids. But nothing could have prepared him for such a harrowing revelation.

"[Name] was created," Dr. Iwase goes on, frowning slightly. "And... I still don't understand how that man transplanted a Quirk. I've never heard of Quirks being donated from one person to the next. But [Name] said that he mentioned something about wanting her to be durable, and that alone tells me that she wasn't created to fill the role of a child. If that were the case, he could have used virtually any other means to conceive her. The fact that he artificially engineered a human can only mean that whatever his intentions were, they can't possibly have been good. After all, why would she need such a powerful regeneration Quirk? It's almost as if he intended for her to get hurt. Perhaps, and it sickens me to even suggest it, but... perhaps she was meant to be used as a weapon."

Aizawa slams his fist against the wall without even realizing it, and Dr. Iwase flinches, visibly taken aback.

"Shit," Aizawa curses. "Sorry, I'm... I'm just really pissed off right now. I just can't understand what kind of maniac would do something like that. It doesn't matter how she came to exist. The fact of the matter is that she does exist. She's living and breathing, just like the rest of us, and she's a kid, for crying out loud! I don't care if her circumstances are unique. You can't look at her and tell me she's not a real little girl."

Dr. Iwase nods, then offers a sad smile. "Yes. Of course, I agree. [Name] behaves just like any other child would. Her background doesn't make her any lesser than her peers. When I said she wasn't a real human, I was just trying to stress that her existence came about artificially, rather than naturally. But she is alive and sentient, just like you and I are. It goes without saying that she needs to be protected."

"Artificially engineering a human," Aizawa scowls. "Doesn't that violate some code of ethics? People can't be playing God like that. Not to mention that whoever created her most likely had malicious intentions, and she's already admitted to being hurt by him. I swear, when I find this lowlife..."

Aizawa withdraws his fist from the wall and clenches it even tighter. His knuckles are bright red, and a few spots of blood stain his skin. He slowly drops his fist to his side, but all the while, this entire body is shaking.

He's a hero. All his life, he's fought to protect other people. It's a valiant, noble pursuit, even though he would certainly never refer to himself using such pretentious terms.

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