Saving the World Doesn't Pay the Bills

Saving the World Doesn't Pay the Bills

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The hero economy is in shambles. It's been seven years since the Paranormal Liberation War ended, but its aftershocks still rattle society. Agencies are downsizing, sponsorships are drying up, and even Pro Heroes are updating their résumés on HeroHire. Class 1-A reunites for the first time in years, a supposed celebration that quickly devolves into a collective breakdown over dwindling career prospects. Between rejected applications, and side gigs that barely cover rent, they face their greatest villain yet: the job market. Who knew saving the world would be easier than surviving capitalism? Cross-posted on AO3
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Paranormal Liberation War! The event that shook the world of My Hero Academia and turned the entire country of Japan into a lawless land. Many heroes lost their lives and the remaining heroes either lost their will to stay as heroes or were totally demoralized by people's lack of faith in them. In short, even if heroes defeat the villains there is no going back. But what if there was a way to prevent any of this from happening in the first place? What if on one random day, Izuku Midoriya received a package containing a disk filled with the events of the prime timeline? I DO NOT OWN MY HERO ACADEMIA. My Hero Academia is owned by Kōhei Horikoshi.

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