Through fire and wind -MHA-
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Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2021
Mature
Disclaimer: Hawks and any other original My Hero Academia Character belong to Kohei Horikoshi. Jiyeon, Somin, and Hanabi belong to me.

Summary: Jiyeon Park is transferred from Korea to Japan to help the heroes keep in check and also catch the villains in the country. She is not prepared for life in Japan at all but thanks to some helpful and nice colleagues, later close friends and best friends, she learns how things are done there. She also falls for the no.2 Hero and this makes her work even harder.

Author's Note: I will be using some abbreviations for some names, like LOV for League of Villains and HPCS for Hero Public Safety Commission. The story will be mainly focusing on Jiyeon and her struggles with her feelings and work. There will be some lineups with the anime/manga in some chapters, of course.
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