Hero commision operative: midoriya izuku

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"Son, there's nothing I can do but apologize. If it was not for me, maybe you would be born with a Quirk. You could become the hero you always wanted to be. Instead, you, just like me, are quirkless...But, even we have a place in society. We still can help people. If you still wish to do it, then show me the resolve. Show me the spirit. If you follow my steps, then...you will have the opportunity to help people around you."

Part I: An Enforcer

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Ten months before UA.

Musutafu Police station, 8:42 PM.

Senior Officer Inaya sighed wearily again. He truly loved his job, but even then he did not feel much enthusiasm to stay after his working hours. Despite how much he wanted to go home to his wife, he kept going to the interrogation room. He had to. Filled with determination, Inaya reminded himself that he had chosen this job himself. This kind of thing happens in police work, and there's nothing you can do about it.

According to the report he read on the way, the case here is really interesting. Eraserhead, quite well-known among the local officers, caught a teenage vigilante. In itself, there is nothing interesting about capturing one. The police constantly has to catch copycat heroes who for some reason could not get into hero schools. Such is the reality of a world in which heroes dominate in media. In this case, however, the circumstances are a bit more unusual. The vigilante is quirkless. Many junior officers forget most of the theory, which, as they thought, would not be useful to them anywhere other than the exam, and calling the chief for every other case is counter-productive.

That is why the senior officer Inaya is now in front of the door to the interrogation room after his working hours.

He sighed, adjusted his uniform to look more presentable, and entered.

To his left, leaning on a one-way mirror with his arms crossed, stood Aizawa Shota, aka Eraserhead. Inaya honestly did not understand how a person with such powers was allowed to do simple patrols. If he were the head of the Hero Association, he would definitely keep such heroes closer, using them only in special cases. Maybe even put him on a special list in Hero Commission. The guy definitely needs some rest. And what's the point of erasing quirks with your own eyes if you can barely keep them open? Nodding to the senior officer, Aizawa turned his attention back to the teenage vigilante. Glancing at him, Inaya took a seat on the chair in front of the boy. A table was separating them.

True, his description in the report, the young man looked no older than 16. Green hair, green big eyes, freckles, average height, lithe and muscular body. To Inaya's curiosity, he looked pretty calm.

"Izuku Midoriya?"

The boy nodded.

"It is said here that you are quirkless. Is that true?"

"Yes."

Carefully watching the emotions on the boy's face, Inaya was a little surprised by lack of any reaction from the boy about his quirkless status. It's no secret that it's hard for people without superpowers in this supernatural society. The number of suicides among people without quirks is higher than ever, and despite the government's position, the real situation of such people is difficult. Pointing out to a person that they are quirkless is like telling a person that they are not a complete person. As if he is inferior. So why exactly there's no reaction? And it's one thing if an older person wouldn't react to it. Those people grew up at a time when heroes were still technically outside the law, and being without a quirk was not such a "sin" to some people. But when a child, that most likely has lived all his life in a society where heroes dominate the media, does not much react to this - it is quite strange.

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