M/n had to go through his character Arc a little too early for his liking. Being an assassin with the side jobs of a vigilante and a bounty hunter is troubling. Especially when the heroes want you dead. But at least you have a loving family to help you, right? Wrong. M/n's view of a family has been crushed since birth. M/n had to learn to depend on himself since childhood, himself being the only family he needed. He never bothers to ask for any help. But that doesn't stop him from being himself. He cracks jokes all the time and flirts with the first person he finds hot. He grins no matter what the situation might be. M/n has many hobbies, like killing for example, but another hobby is fooling U.A's students and teachers. He likes to break into the school to mess with everybody. Students panicking, teachers panicking, the rodent confused. It's just so fun! But when the assassin is caught in the school, he is forced to reveal his identity. Everyone is shocked when they find out that the skilled assassin is some high schooler. The teachers come to a very important decision, instead of being put in prison, M/n is forced to go to a school full of hero wannabes to become a hero wannabe himself and purify his evil ways. After being tested, he was put into 1A because of the teacher's quirk, but even if the teacher used his quirk, it won't do much, because M/n has been training for about his whole life, and he trained more than just his quirks. And with no one to watch him, he is forced to live in the dormitories for class 1A to watch him. Throughout the hardships and crushes he faces across the school, will M/n be able to put his past behind him and ask for help for when he truly needs it? Or will he be blinded by his past and die trying to ask for help when it's already too late? M/n's life as an assassin, vigilante, and bounty hunter allows him to get millions of yen. He could live in luxury if he wanted, but instead he flocks his wealth in front of Uraraka.
13 parts