Well, I Don't Believe It To Be That Simple.

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Notes:

Hello my wonderful children, I hope that you are doing well. If you need anything I am here to talk or just listen to anything you have to say. I know how hard asking for help is and please don't feel like you can't ask me anything, you can. But on another note, I hope you enjoy reading this chapter. I love you all and let's begin shall we? 😊



The members of the My Hero Academia universe are sat in their assigned seats within the reaction theatre. They are sitting in their seats chatting with the people around them, just chilling and having a good time. None have noticed the title of the video having shown up on the screen.



After what seems like ages but is only a few minutes someone notices the title of the video being present on the screen and informs everyone else in the room of its presence. Once everyone has a look at it, Shadow decides to not let them think it through first and instead plays the video, which surprises the My Hero Academia characters.



The title disappears from the screen, while being replaced with a scene on said screen. The scene that appears on the screen is the interior of the 1-A classroom. Sat in the classroom are class 1-A who are in their assigned seats, with Aizawa standing at the front of the room. The board behind Aizawa has writing written on it. The writing displayed on the board reads 'How Does One Determine The Difference Between Right And Wrong?'



"Alright Problem children, today's topic is on the difference between right and wrong. So tell me what you think the difference between right and wrong is and how one would come to that conclusion." Aizawa says with his usual tired and deadpan tone. He rubs the bridge of his nose in tiredness.



The audience are completely tuned into the video and are keeping their gaze on the screen as to not miss anything, due to how interesting this topic is and how intrigued some members of the My Hero Academia characters are in hearing the members of class 1-A's opinions on the matter.



Aizawa is the most interested in hearing his students' opinions on the topic as he is curious in their way of thinking. No Hizashi he is not soft. No, he just wants to make sure that they become the heroes he knows they can be. He is definitely not soft...



As the video continues, the same scene from before which consists of class 1-A sitting at their desks, while Aizawa is standing at the front of the room, with writing on the board behind him displaying the statement 'How Does One Determine The Difference Between Right And Wrong' is being displayed on the screen that sits at the front of the theatre, where the My Hero Academia characters are keeping their gazes fixed on.



Iida's hand shoots up with a robotic like gesture, which is to be expected considering what his personality and body language consists of. He seems eager to answer the question placed upon the board standing behind Aizawa, judging by the speed his hand moves from his side into the air, along with the eager expression that rests upon his face.

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