Chapter 6: Expectations of A Pro Hero

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Mr. Takahashi's classroom blended modern technology and traditional décor, reflecting the vibe he set when he first applied for the position of teacher here at Sunset Valley High. 

Posters of famous Pro Heroes lined the walls, alongside holographic displays showing hero statistics and achievements.

Kai walked in and sat in the back, his mind still replaying the confrontation with Jace and Scarlett. 

He stares out the window, trying to focus on anything but the ache in his chest. The classroom fills with students, their chatter mixing with the hum of the air conditioning.

Mr. Takahashi exuded confidence as he stood at the front of the classroom, his thin notebook and trusty ballpoint pen in hand. 

His outfit defied traditional norms, consisting of a striking combination: a brown leather jacket, a crisp white shirt with a sleek black tie, complemented by brown pants, and topped off with eye-catching red sneakers.

He stood poised with a tall man with a calm demeanor waiting for everyone to settle in. 

Students of all shapes and sizes funneled into the class, each taking their seats among their desks. 

Mr. Takahashi

"Hey everyone, good afternoon! As our semester is wrapping up and graduation is just around the corner, I thought I'd share something we all love and can't wait to listen to."

The students let out a simultaneous, exasperated groan, expressing their annoyance and frustration.

Mr. Takahashi

"That's right everyone, it's LECTURE TIME!" he said excitedly.

"Today, we're going to discuss the vital role of attracting sponsors when applying to Hero schools. 

It's not just about your Quirk or your grades; it's about how you present yourself to the world. No matter how you apply yourself to becoming a Pro Hero, what truly matters is what you do with it. 

The way the world perceives you and the expectations placed upon you will push you to your limits. Unlike many Pro Heroes....there's one exceptional individual I had the privilege of meeting who was able to surpass those limits time and time again."

He clicks a button on his desk.

As the lights dimmed and Mr. Takahashi clicked to the next slide, the classroom was instantly captivated by the larger-than-life image of him.

 There he stood as his image filled the screen.

 The symbol of peace, the hero, the protector of those who cannot do so themselves.... All Might 

 The outfit was skin-tight, accentuating his chiseled physique, with a large golden belt at his waist and the emblem of the letter "A" emblazoned on his chest. 

His bright blue eyes, framed by wild, blonde hair, exuded confidence and determination, while his ever-present, reassuring smile hinted at his indomitable spirit.

The video began to play, transitioning from the still image to a scene of chaos and destruction. 

The camera panned across a cityscape ravaged by battle, buildings reduced to rubble, and the sky darkened by a thick veil of smoke. 

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