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Kara watched amused how Izuku pushed Hiro through the doors and then went to get to her own classroom. Finding it took a bit off a time but she spotted the door soon enough. Which was not that hard considering that said door was easily five times of her size in height as she stood in front of it.
"Take your feet from the desk! Don't you think it's disrespectful towards your classmates and the people who made these desks?"
"Ha! From what rat hole did they pick you up?"
She had to pinch the bridge of her nose as she heard two very recognizable voices and using her x-ray vision confirmed that yes, both Bakugou and Mr. Blood Pressure were in her class. The later apparently tried to introduce himself as Iida Tenya and just revealed that he came from a elite private school towards Bakugou.
Kara opened the door loudly before Bakugou could respond with one of his trademark insults and drawing the attention from everyone towards her.
"Good Morning."
Both Bakugou and Iida were looking at her until Iida decided to walk up to her.
"Good morning. I'm Iida Tenya, coming from the Somei Junior High."
"Midoriya Kara..." Kara replied, taking note of the blue haired boy's behavior. Still stiff but at least not as hostile.
"I have to apologize again and thank you," Iida continued.
"I thought you were just interrupting the presentation and bothering other students to distract but as it turns out you simply figured out the true purpose of the practical right away, right. And then you came to aid Uraraka after she got trapped because she saved me from the rubble. I have to admit you are better."
"I... really didn't..."
"Oh, it's you!" the brown haired girl from the entrance exam called out from her desk and made her way over to them, followed by the blonde boy with thick tail, Kara recognized as the son of the Dojo Master she visited almost a year ago..
"I never got to thank you for helping Iida and me with that Zero Pointer!"
"Indeed," Iida agreed.
"Destroying the Zero Pointer to help us was most impressive and i owe you thanks as well. Especially since it was my fault that Uraraka was in danger in the first place."
"Iida, i told you, it's fine!"
Iida and Uraraka started to argue and Kara used the opportunity to address the other boy.
"Hey. It was Ojiro, right? My brother said he met you during the exam."
"That is correct," the blond boy replied.
"Nice to meet you again. Is your brother in the other class because Sero and i were hoping he passed as well."
Ojiro pointed to another student, a tall, lean boy with black hair and and somewhat plain face who waved and smiled at her.
"Oh right," Kara began.
"Actually the thing is... hold on a second!"
Frowning Kara turned around with a frown and looked at the man in a yellow sleeping bag on the ground in the hallway.
"If you were any closer, i might think you want to look up my skirt... who are you?"
The man, with a rough unshaven face got up, making it look like he was some sort of caterpillar with his sleeping bag and looked at Kara with tired eyes.
"You could have noticed me sooner if you weren't busy playing friends," he said while getting out of his sleeping bag, revealing the black jump suit and whit scarf .
"I'm Aizawa, your homeroom teacher. Get to your seats!"
The few students not sitting hurried to their seats while Aizawa got to his desk.
"Eight seconds..." the man grumbled while pulling a gym uniform from his sleeping bag.
"That took far to long. Heroes don't have any time to waste. It's just not rational. Anyways, put these on and meet me outside on the sport field. Make it quick!"
With that he put several still packaged gym uniforms on his desk and left the classroom, leaving the students behind.
"Sooo... does anyone know where the changing rooms are?", Sero asked.
Luckily it wasn't that hard to find the changing rooms close to the sport field and the class gathered outside in front of their teacher. To Kara's surprise however Aizawa took her aside.
"Why did take so long for you to arrive here?"
"We had to change first? And we needed to find the changing rooms." Kara replied, getting slightly annoyed and taken back when Aizawa shook his head.
"No! I mean, why did it take for "you" so long? You could have been here even before me if you wanted."
"What? Want me to run through the school?" Kara replied, eyeing her teacher.
"Not exactly," Aizawa glared down at her.
"But i want you to stop holding yourself back like you did in the Entrance Exam."
Kara was slightly confused.
"But i got the first place in the entrance exam?"
"The exam is flawed and in many aspects not rational," Aizawa replied gruffly.
"It proposed under the false idea that people are created equal. As such someone like you was allowed to pass the exam on the first place despite the fact that you held back for most of it. Considering the quirklessness of your brother you might be used to hold back to..."
"Sorry Sensei but let me stop you right there," Kara interjected.
"You think I'll hold back just to make my brother feel better, right?
"You might think that's not the case but you are clearly influenced by society's illusion that people are created equal. And weather you are aware of it or not, that illusion makes you hold back in order not to stand out. And with your brother lacking a quirk you are used to an even weaker standard, keeping you from using your full potential."
Kara squinted her eyes at Aizawa.
"What is that suppose to mean?"
"That you don't have the luxury anymore to care about weather others feel weaker than you," the teacher shrugged
"As a hero that mindset only gets people killed And you either start acting on it and give it your all, or i don't see any reason to keep you on this school. Now where is your brother?"
"With the Support Course?" Kara replied confused and got a worried feeling about the way Aizawa started to look at her.
"That is the course he's in after all."
Aizawa huffed.
"Only partially. So since he isn't here I'll just expel him for absence."
"WHAT?!" Kara yelled, to the confusion of the rest of the class, except Bakugou. She started to float angrily in front of Aizawa who was staring back at her unimpressed.
"What the hell is that suppose to mean? Izuku isn't even in this class!"
"On the contrary. As his training for Tactical Support part of his curriculum is in my class. That means i can treat him like any other student of 1A. And since he isn't here right now, i can expel him for missing out his training."
Kara could feel the heat in her eyes rising as she snarled at Aizawa.
"He wasn't even told to be here! You can't just expel him for something he doesn't know!"
"Heroes never get a warning beforehand from villains," Aizawa retorted
"But I'll give you that that he should be informed to be here so i give you a chance to get your brother. If he is here in 30 seconds then i won't expel him. So you should hurry."
Aizawa gave her a grin that would fit on the Cheshire Cat from Alice or to a serial killer as Kara stared angrily at him before she took off, the world coming to a standstill around her.
Making sure she wouldn't break the doors Kara flew through the corridors over the first groups of students apparently on their way to the Welcoming Ceremony, taking note if Izuku's and Hiro's class was among them as she past them and making it down to the basement towards the 1H classroom and pushing the heavy metal door open, which broke from its angles and started to fly into the classroom.
Shiiii...urly Izuku's teacher would understand that this was an emergency.
Kara grabbed the door midair, stopping it in it's faster than sound flight and and let go of it to fall straight to the floor. Quickly she grabbed Izuku and lifted him on her back before she forced herself to slow down in front of the desk of Izuku's teacher.
"K...Kara?" Izuku yelled still rather slowly from her perspective.
"Sorry about the door and that i have too take Izuku with me but Aizawa said he expels him if he isn't out at the gym field in twenty nine seconds, so i need to hurry but i help repair the door later!"
And with that she flew out of the classroom, through the hallways and back outside right in front of Aizawa, who just raised one eyebrow but didn't seem to be fazed otherwise.
"...did Midoriya... oh there she is," one of the students said as Kara let Izuku down from her back.
"Nice of you to join us, Midoriya..." Aizawa droned.
"Then we can start."
"Eh... sorry but what is going on?" Izuku asked.
"Kara spoke a bit to fast for me to catch it..."
Aizawa grunted but was interrupted as he got a message on his phone, which he dismissed.
"Right, so you all are going to perform a Quirk Apprehension Test..."
"But... what about the Welcoming Ceremony? Or Orientation?" Uraraka asked.
"Such useless things are only a waste of time," Aizawa huffed.
"Time you will not have to waste as Hero students."
Kara noticed Izuku slightly frown as Aizawa started to explain that they would do eight standard fitness tests while Kara leaned towards her brother, who looked unsure at the situation.
"What's on your mind Zuzu?"
Izuku frowned: "We are supposed to set up our workplaces after the ceremony during orientation..."
"So if this goes longer it's a waste of time for you..." Kara sighed as Aizawa told Bakugou to demonstrate the ball throw with the use of his quirk.
"Did he really threaten to expel me?" Izuku asked as Bakugou stepped into the circle, stared at both Kara and Izuku with a snarl before turning around and prepared to throw.
"Yepp... And i really couldn't tell from his heartbeat if he was lying or not..."
"DIE!" Bakugou yelled as he launched the ball through the air with a large explosion.
"Die?" both Izuku and Kara muttered puzzled as the rest of the class watched as ball disappeared into the distance.
"First you have to know your limits..." Aizawa said as he presented the distance the ball flew on his phone, showing an impressive number of 705.2 meter.
"This is the only rational way to teach you the basics as Heroes."
Kara frowned as the calls of excitement came from several students.
"Great. As if Bakugou wasn't already enough of an arrogant jerk before..."
Izuku was about to response but was distracted by his phone receiving a message. At the same time someone declared how fun it would be since they could use their Quirks, which was apparently the wrong thing to say because Aizawa instantly turned on the students.
"Fun you say? You expect to have a easy time for the next three years? Okay, then the one placing last will be considered to have no potential and expelled."
Shock ran through the students and Uraraka started to complain that it wasn't fair, which Kara had to agree with, but was held back by Iida. Aizawa on the other hand remained unimpressed.
"Not fair? Natural disasters, traffic accidents, villains running rampart. Nothing of this is fair. As Heroes it is our job to combat this unfairness."
"By acting like unfair jerks?" Kara replied with an eye roll, getting some shocked looks from a few classmates, while Izuku was trying to hold her back while simultaneously reading the message on his phone.
"It doesn't matter what you think. Only your results," Aizawa replied.
"And Midoriya?"
Kara furrowed her brows.
"What?"
"Not you. Your brother..."
Izuku looked at Aizawa unsure as the teacher glared down at him.
"Just because your main course is with the Support Department or that you are quirkless doesn't mean you can relax here. I will treat you like everyone else. So if you think you can just play with your phone..."
"Actually Aizawa Sensei..." Izuku quietly responded.
"It's just a message from Principal Nedzu confirming that i should participate in this test and do what you say... "for now" as he wrote..."
"He really wrote "for now"?" Kara asked, leaning over to read the message.
"Yes... complete with quote marks and a winking mouse emoji..." Izuku replied and showed her his phone properly.
"Also that i should use the opportunity to learn more about Class 1A for the Support Course."
Aizawa rolled his eyes.
"Sounds like the rat... all right get to it! And one more thing Midoriya..."
Izuku stood straight to attention.
"Yes, Sensei?"
"Not you... your sister..."
Both siblings looked at each other before Izuku spoke up: "Can Kara help me get changed real quick?"
"There is still one set of gym uniform in our classroom for you she can pick up and someone can show you where..."
Aizawa didn't get further as Izuku jumped up, covered in a sort of colored whirlwind and landed dressed in the gym uniform, Kara neatly folding his regular uniform with a smirk, causing Aizawa to raise a eyebrow.
"You two doing something like that more often?"
"Only when Zuzu oversleeps because he was analyzing the hell out of a hero fight he found online all night," Kara replied grinning and Izuku groaned.
Aizawa send the boy to the rest of the students before turned to Kara, who stopped smirking and looked at him expectedly.
"I'll adding a extra rule for you since i saw during the entrance exam what you are capable off," the teacher said, eyeing her reaction.
"If you fail to make the highest score in even one of the tests I'll expel both you and your brother. And before you waste more time complaining about it being unfair, i just told you that as Heroes it is our job to fight this unfairness. In this case it's completely up to you weather or not it effects your brother."
Aizawa gave her no time to reply as he turned towards the class and ordered them to begin, leaving Kara to take a moment and calm down, until the heat in her simmered down and she made sure her glasses were secure on her face before she joined the rest of her classmates only to surprisingly see her brother with several other students, Ojiro and Sero together with the tall muscular boy and the pink skinned girl with small horns and yellow eyes with black sclera addressing Aizawa.
"Sorry Sensei... but you said we can do everything for these tests, right?"
Shouta watched as Ojiro and Sato used Sero's tape to catapult Ashido during the standing long jump, while Midoriya Izuku was writting in his notebook he got from... somewhere... Shouta guessed he had it on him with his regular uniform when his sister brought him. All in all Shouta was mildly impressed about that group. Working together to improve their scores like this showed some understanding about their abilities and potential to grow. Of course non of them would breach the top scores compared to some of the heavy hitters in the class like this but that was never the point anyways.
And to be completely honest, it looked like this years students weren't half bad, even those with obvious flaws like Minetta and his diminutive stature or his habit to sneak glances towards the girls far more often than he should or Kaminari's lack of imagination in using his Quirk, though he did surprise when he electrocuted himself for a second to get a short boost during the 50 meter dash.
The invisible girl Hagakure needed more self awareness about herself and her surrounding and tried a bit to hard to catch attention to fully capitalize on her potential for stealth but otherwise was in good physical shape, so there was something to work with. From the looks of it she was contemplating to join the group around Midoriya but didn't seem to bring herself to do it, so there was also something to do about her indecisiveness.
Ingeniums brother Iida Tenya did show good results with enough potential to grow. Same for Uraraka considering her results with what she had to work with so far. Same with Koda, the secondary mutation gave him enough strength to stay in the middle of the pack despite him not be able to call any animals for help.
Asui, Kirishima, Ayoyama, Jiro, Yaoyorozu and Shoji all performed in the expected parameters as well, with Yaoyorozu most likely taking the second place overall in the tests despite not being one of the four powerhouses in this class simply because of the versatility of her Quirk and the clear practice and experience with what she is creating.
Which left only Midoriya Izuku and the four powerhouses left
Truth be told Shouta had... thoughts about Nedzu's decision to train the boy as Tactical Support.
Originally he had tied for the last open place in the Hero Course with Monoma Neito from 1B and there were a lot of discussion which of the two boys should get the spot. And Shouta was one of the people to speak against Midoriya's inclusion.
Khan argued that Midoriya had potential as an analytic Hero and Leader and even was proposing to have both Midoriya and Monoma in his class. And while Shouta was willing to accept that Khan was the better teacher when it came to encourage their students to reach their potential, Shouta was more focused on teaching them to survive first. And Midoriya Izuku was both to reckless and to dependent on support gear or help from others, especially with the lack of a Quirk.
No Shouta didn't dismiss Midoriya because he was quirkless, regardless what others said, but rather he was not willing to paint a target onto this boys back because weather anyone liked it or not, there were criminals out there bold enough to trie and kill a Hero for cred and who would see a easy target in a quirkless Hero, regardless of Midoriya's talent, training or skills.
And with him also passing the exam for the Support Course there was no logical reason to put him in the line of fire when his potential could be just as useful in a safer profession. And at least Nedzu seemed to agree when he offered the compromise to train him for Tactical Support. Shouta had a brief period during his early career where he worked with an Tactical Support and could tell from experience how useful they could be and agreed that this might be the best course of action for Midoriya Izuku's training.
That is until the Represent of the Public Hero Safety Commission mentioned that there was no Tactical Support active in Japan who could mentor the boy and that U.A. would have to provide the entire specialized training.
It was 10 years since Shouta worked with that Tactical Support but he remembered that they mentioned that five or six were active back then and all of them retiring during that time frame without training at least one successor might be possible but very unlikely.
The fact that there was no information on them even in the Hero Net reeked like cover up from the PHSC and when Shouta confronted Nedzu about it, his suspicion was conformed.
All previous Tactical Support in Japan were either killed or otherwise taken out around seven or six years ago. And both the PHSC and the National Public Safety Commission swept it under the rug, meaning either there was someone behind it that the government feared or the government itself was involved. And even Nedzu's insistence that the ones responsible were no longer in the picture, Shouta had a bad feeling about it.
At least Nedzu agreed that Shouta should be the one teaching the heroic part of Midoriya's training so he could make sure that the boy could learn how to survive. That it gave him a leverage to use to teach his sister was a bonus even if it meant that he would have to butt heads with Majima.
Putting the thought aside for the moment, Souta redirected his attention towards the four powerhouses of the class.
Tokoyami Fumikage had a good handle on his Quirk called Dark Shadow, a very rare case of a sentient Quirk. According to his file it became weaker and more docile in bright light and stronger and more wild in the dark. So far there didn't seem to be any problems outright but sentient Quirks could be at times unpredictable. For example was it impossible to say what would happen if Tokoyami would come to harm. Would Dark Shadow fade, remain the same or would it loose control and start rampaging.
Bakugou Katsuki was brash, loud and aggressive. And most importantly driven with a good handle on his Quirk and pushing his limits as best as he could. He clearly to learn to reign his temper and his antagonistic stance but he had a lot potential and he could push others to do the same.
Todoroki Shoto, son of the Nr. 2 Hero Endeavor and together with Yaoyorozu was accepted on recommendation. The heterocromatic teen with the scar above his left eye was acting stoic and focused on his tasks, barely paying any attention to anyone except a few times towards the ones who could beat his scores. He had a good handle on his quirk when it came to create and control his ice but he didn't use the fire side of his Quirk. Based on his scar Shouta guessed that Todoroki didn't have the same amount of control over his fire or lacked the resistance and just opted to rely on his ice because of it.
And then there was Midoriya Kara.
And Shouta did not know what to make out of her...
Her file stated her Quirk to be a form of radiation transformation in that she absorb sunlight into a form of energy field that she can use for various powers. And since all her medical files were held by the S.T.A.R. Labs Hospital, one of the hospitals who still held a firmly to the doctor-patient relationship and would give out personal information on their patients only with enough cause and on a need to know basis even from Heroes with the PHSC backing them.
Shouta did respect that but it didn't make his job easier because there was no reliable data on what exactly Midoriya Kara could do and where her limits were except what he already saw and why she was holding back all the time.
Because that was at the crux of the problem Shouta had with her. And every reason Shouta could think about didn't seem to fit.
She wasn't holding back to spare her brother's feelings in a misguided sense of sympathy for his quirkless status like Shouta thought at first. Between tests she was repeatedly floating around Midoriya Izuku and the boy showed no signs off surprise or discomfort.
It wasn't that she had to watch that her power would harm her or that she had to ration her power. It would have been easy to assume, seeing that she only really used it during the Entrance Exam in the last moments but according to Recovery Girl she wasn't even sweating or showed even the tiniest sign of physical or mental exhaustion.
Which left only that she either had not the best control over her Quirk or arrogance.
But that wasn't the case either because while she was clearly holding back it was purposely and measured.
When Shouta threatened to expel her and her brother he was sure she would go all out. But instead she was waiting for everyone else to finish a test and then just doing enough to place first. Except for the ones where it would be even illogical to do that like the standing long jump where she just casually flew over the sandbox.
It was frustrating because she had the potential to be as powerful, if not even stronger, as All Might but if she wasn't taking things serious or refused to give it her all, then people would die regardless of her power. And more importantly, Shouta had to drive the lesson home that she couldn't just rely on her Quirk all the time. But for that lesson to stick Shouta needed her to fail when she was pushing it.
And for that he needed at least one test where a students would threatened her first place.
After the repeated sidesteps Uraraka provided him the chance during the ball throw when she removed the gravity from the ball and tossed it high into the air. Seeing that the ball wouldn't get down anytime soon, Shouta just gave her an infinite result, much to the surprise and excitement from the class. When Midoriya was stepping into the circle, Shouta stopped her.
"You can just give up now. I doubt you can beat infinite."
Midoriya Kara looked at Shouta with clear annoyance.
"How about you wait until you can be sure the ball can reach infinite? I can see that ball clearly from here."
"Doesn't matter... It doesn't get down, so it's an infinite." Shouta replied watching for her reaction.
"Eh... that might not be true..."
Shouta turned toward Midoriya Izuku, who just chimed in.
"I mean... there might be a limit how long Uraraka's Quirk works or ho far it works away from her..."
Shouta frowned.
"Are you trying to argue with me?"
The green haired boy shrunk a bit back under Shouta's gaze but actually held his ground.
"The test is supposed to figure out the limits of the Quirks, right? And depending how the Quirk works it might just take a while."
"If you insist..." Shouta rolled his eyes.
"Uraraka, tell us about your Quirk. How it works and any limits you know off."
"The brunette girl stepped for, unsure about the situation.
"My Quirk is called Zero Gravity. If i touch something with all five of my fingers i can make it weightless."
She held her hand up to show the small pads on her fingertips.
"I can release my Quirk when i press all my fingertips against each other. If i use it on my self or if the things i remove the gravity from are to heavy i get motion sickness."
"So, there is a weight limit?" Shout asked further.
"What about reach or duration. How long can your Quirk last?"
"I... i don't know to be honest..."
"Okay..." Shouta groaned.
"Then we count is as potentially indefinite until we know otherwise or she is forced to release her Quirk. Midoriya, if you throw the ball far enough that i can say it would be further than Uraraka's ball at the end of the week you'll pass."
The blond girl rolled her eyes.
"If that's all..."
She turned to throw the ball but was stopped by her brother who whispered something in her ear, causing her to look a bit puzzled.
"Are you sure?" She asked her brother.
"It's been years since we did that with Dr. Kamisato and even S.T.A.R. Lab's tech wasn't enough."
"I think he just wants you to go all out and honestly it's the only test you can do that safely."
Shota raised an eyebrow. What was that suppose to mean? As far as he could tell there were no risk to her Quirk and she had a good control. Regardless it did give Shouta finally the opportunity he was waiting for.
She nodded towards her brother and took her place in the circle, while Shouta prepared himself but instead to go into a stance to throw, Midoriya Kara looked around into the distance as if she was searching for something while the rest of the class was waiting for what would happen.
Shouta was about to ask what the problem was when she turned a bit to the side and finally took a stance ready to throw the ball and Shouta prepared himself.
She drew her arm back.
Shouta stared at her, ready to activate his Quirk.
She took a deep breath.
Shouta's eyes turned red as he activated Erasure to stop her Quirk.
Her arm shot forward.
And Shouta was nearly thrown of his feet by the sheer force of wind the ball cause as it vanished.
Shouta was stunned. His Quirk didn't work on her and the pure force of the ball moving alone was... Just what was her Quirk? The more he learned the less did her power make sense even in the age of Quirks. Finally Shouta looked at his phone, checking what distance the bal had made so far, because Shouta was sure it would still be in the air.
Connection lost
These two words made everything worse. The range U.A.'s system had with the tracker in the balls was at minimum 50 Kilometer. In just a few seconds the ball Midoriya Kara threw past that distance.
How was he suppose to teach her to be aware of her limits when he couldn't even push her to said limits? And what was worse he couldn't even transfer her to 1B. Because, as good Khan might be as a teacher, the placement of the of the students in the classes was based on which teacher could handle it best if the Quirk would go out off control in order to be able to push the students with a certain degree on safety.
And if Shouta's Erasure couldn't stop a power that everyone agreed had to be an emitter type, than Khan would not be able to even slow down the pure force Midoriya Kara just displayed.
"WHAT THE HELL, SUPERGIRL? HOW MUCH DID YOU HIDE THE ENTIRE TIME?" Bakugou yelled while dashing towards the blond girl and before Shouta could react Midoriya Izuku stepped between his sister and the furious blond.
"Kachan, please stop!"
"OUT OF THE WAY, DEKU!"
Bakugou prepared to unleash a explosion towards the green haired And Shouta activated Erasure while throwing out his his capture weapon, the carbon fiber woven binding holding wrapping around Bakugou's arm and torso.
"Bakugou, stand down." Shouta droned.
"That quirkless nerd is going to hide behind Supergirl anyways!" Bakugou barked and Shouta decided to make it a point to ignore the fact that said "quirkless nerd" did put himself between his sister and Bakugou, regardless how nervous he looked. Though Shouta couldn't tell if Midoriya was protecting his sister or Bakugou.
"I won't repeat myself..." Shouta growled and finally Bakugou let off, allowing for Shouta to retreat his capture weapon and turned off his Quirk.
"Right... I've seen enough," he addressed the class while fishing some eye drops to help with his dry eyes caused by his Quirk."
"At this point there is no logical point to go through with the last two tests. Midoriya!"
"Yes?"
"Not you, your brother!" Shouta replied while rolling his eyes before eyeing the green haired student.
"Knowing the Principal and his speeches, the Welcoming Ceremony should be coming to an end soon. Get changed and you should be able to make it to Orientation for the Support Course in time. As for the rest of you and the threat of expelling the one with the lowest score: I lied."
There was an uproar and Shouta waited until the students calmed down before he spoke further: "It was a logical ruse to force you to give it your all. Make no mistake though, if you fail to push yourself or fall short in U.A.'s expectation then i can and i will remove you from this course. You might think that being a Hero is all glamour but unlike other professions, if you fall short, people will have to pay the price. In the worst cas with their lives. Understood?"
Shouta let his gaze glide over the students, noting how Midoriya Izuku was allready wearing his regular uniform but more importantly the serious faces of the students.
Good, they took it serious.
"With that said, we are done for today. On your desks in the classroom should be your syllabus. otherwise you are free to use your time for the rest of the day like you see fit. I advise you to use that time to make yourself familiar with the school and it's facilities."
"So i take it, doing Orientation to explain things to us is illogical?"
Shouta eyed Midoriya Kara, who looked at him less than amused.
"It is better to let you try and figure things out for yourself first. Should you have any questions after that, then i will be answering them tomorrow. Assuming you at least try to figure things out fisrt. Dismissed!"
Shouta watched the students of 1A slowly leaving the field and making their way towards the changing rooms. Ashido, Ojiro, Sato and Sero starting talking to both Midoriyas while Uraraka and Iida were seemingly starting a conversation with Asui and Yaoyorozu.
Shouta also noted how both Bakugou and Minetta were stalking at the behind the rest of the class and both glaring at Midoriya Kara's back. Though Shouta had his suspicion that it was for two complete different reasons.
Waiting a few seconds after class 1A left the field, Shouta took a deep breath and made his way to the principal's office. He needed to discuss Midoriya Kara and her power with Nedzu.