The aftermath of the villain attack on the U.A. High School's USJ facility left an air of tension among the students of Class 1-A. Though the heroes managed to fend off the attack, it was a stark reminder of the dangers they would face on their path to becoming professional heroes. As the dust settled, a new source of attention arose—an American transfer student named Simon Reilly.
Simon Reilly, or Ghost, as he called himself, was unlike the cheerful and competitive spirits of his new classmates. His arrival at U.A. was announced just days before the annual U.A. Sports Festival, a grand event where students showcased their quirks, battling for recognition and future career prospects. His timing couldn't have been more perfect—or more intimidating.
Simon stood at the front of the class, hands shoved into the pockets of his sleek black uniform. His messy brown hair was hidden beneath a skull-patterned face mask, something the teachers had surprisingly allowed him to keep. His eyes scanned the classroom from behind cold, calculating lenses, and his presence immediately caused a shift in the room's atmosphere.
Aizawa-sensei, leaning lazily in his chair, introduced the new student in his typically dry tone. "Class, this is Simon Reilly. He's transferring here from America's hero program. His quirk is... well, you'll see it soon enough. Welcome him."
The students exchanged looks, intrigued but wary. Izuku Midoriya, still recovering from his injuries at the USJ, couldn't help but feel uneasy. He'd heard rumors of international students with powerful quirks, and Ghost's unreadable aura made him nervous.
Simon said nothing, simply walking to the back of the class, where he took a seat without a word. Bakugo, who always had something to say, smirked. "I'll crush this guy in the Sports Festival," he muttered under his breath
The aftermath of the villain attack on the U.A. High School's USJ facility left an air of tension among the students of Class 1-A. Though the heroes managed to fend off the attack, it was a stark reminder of the dangers they would face on their path to becoming professional heroes. As the dust settled, a new source of attention arose—an American transfer student named Simon Reilly.
Simon Reilly, or Ghost, as he called himself, was unlike the cheerful and competitive spirits of his new classmates. His arrival at U.A. was announced just days before the annual U.A. Sports Festival, a grand event where students showcased their quirks, battling for recognition and future career prospects. His timing couldn't have been more perfect—or more intimidating.
Simon stood at the front of the class, hands shoved into the pockets of his sleek black uniform. His messy brown hair was hidden beneath a skull-patterned face mask, something the teachers had surprisingly allowed him to keep. His eyes scanned the classroom from behind cold, calculating lenses, and his presence immediately caused a shift in the room's atmosphere.
Aizawa-sensei, leaning lazily in his chair, introduced the new student in his typically dry tone. "Class, this is Simon Reilly. He's transferring here from America's hero program. His quirk is... well, you'll see it soon enough. Welcome him."
Chapter 2: The Ghost in the Smoke
The days leading up to the Sports Festival were filled with rigorous training, as every student in 1-A prepared for the grueling events to come. However, Simon kept to himself, rarely participating in group exercises or offering input during strategy meetings. His aloof nature rubbed some students the wrong way, particularly Bakugo and Todoroki, who saw his silence as a sign of arrogance.
During one training session, the students were instructed to engage in combat practice. Paired with Bakugo, Simon finally revealed his quirk. As Bakugo launched an explosive assault, Simon simply waved his hand. The entire gym was filled with a thick cloud of gray smoke.
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My hero academia ghost
AdventureThe character ghost from Call of Duty collapsed with my hero academia with his own quirk