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Chuuya’s wrists were irritated by the quirk canceling cuffs wrapped around them. They have been left on for so long it was starting to rub his wrists raw. The same could be said for his ankles and neck where more quirk canceling cuffs were placed. He’s only been in this juvenile detention center for a few weeks now and he is one small irritant away from losing all restraint. ‘If the cuffs weren’t on me I’d have torn this place down the first night’ Chuuya thought to himself as he slouched down in the most uncomfortable chair he’s ever sat on. He already tried to make multiple escapes and got into some nasty fights with the guards. All he got for that was heavier cuffs and stricter watch.
Chuuya was currently in a small interrogation-like room with his hands chained to the table. The room was pretty bare aside from the table, three chairs, two way mirror, and a clock. The clock was the only noise in the room, its tic tic sound grating on Chuuya’s patience. That clock has to be a form torture for the immates here. Aside from Chuuya there were three other people in the room, though, it was more than likely more people behind the two way mirror. The three other people joining Chuuya in this room were all guards, two stood behind him on either side while the other stood in front of him next to the door.
Chuuya thought three guards was overkill as he hasn’t tried escaping since getting here. They seem overly cautious of him, the excessive quirk canceling cuffs and keeping him separated from the other inmates. It has actually been pretty lonely, the only interactions Chuuya has had these past few weeks was with guards and some shady government officials. Those government workers came to interrogate Chuuya a couple of times, which would be relatively normal for a villain like Chuuya but these government workers asked more questions about his past and quirk than about his crimes.
This had and still does worry Chuuya, he knows the rumors about the hero safety commission that most people disregard but Chuuya is inclined to believe. Just because normal citizens trust the government to have good intentions doesn’t mean Chuuya does. He won’t willingly become the government's dog, he'll bite them if they tried to make him one.
The chair Chuuya was seated in squeaked as he adjusted his position. The guard to his left tensed a bit before going back to his previous alert stance. This caused Chuuya to scoff before he settled on looking at the closed door. He was apparently brought here to talk with someone about the options for his future. Which is why he is so tense about the government's interest in him, he is not aware who he is meeting and he is not optimistic about the options about to be laid out before him.
Chuuya was brought out of his worries by the door handle twisting as it was pushed open. Once the door was fully open a plain looking man walked in. He was average in height, had dull tired eyes, hair slicked back, and dressed in a plain brown suit. Chuuya was surprised to see only one person, and one who was dressed more casually than the other government officials who had come here before.
Before he could question the man, the chair across from Chuuya was pulled back. The screech of the chair moving startled Chuuya and when he looked he saw no one who could have moved it. Once again before he could say anything a small white animal jumped up onto the chair causing Chuuya to choke on his words. The creature was small with rounded ears, beady eyes, and a scar across his left eye, it was also wearing a blue suit. Chuuya sat in dumbfoundment about the creature. He didn’t even pay attention to the man taking a seat next to the small animal.
Now before anyone gets up in arms Chuuya is aware of animal mutant quirks or just mutant quirks in general. There were plenty in the Suribachi slums, possibly more mutant quirks than not in that place really. No, what caught Chuuya off guard was that this creature did not feel human at all. It was more likely to be an animal dressed up or with a quirk than an animal mutant human.
“Ha ha, am I a dog, mouse, or perhaps a bear! Whose to say! I am principal Nezu of UA HIgh School!” The creature, or Nezu, proclaimed.
Chuuya didn’t react, just blinked with a slightly tilted head before asking “shouldn’t ya know what you are?”
“Ha ha!” Nezu laughed while the man next to him said nothing.
“That is true! I do know but it is a secret I won’t share” came Nezu’s mirthy reply.
Chuuya glanced around at the others in the room to see if this was all just a trick or some sort of mistake but no one reacted. He looked back at Nezu who was just smiling at him and, Chuuya isn’t sure he’s reading his animal facial expression right, it seemed to be a gentle smile.
“I am sure you are wondering what this is all about. Well to cut it short you are being given three options on how to proceed in the future. I have negotiated with the Japanese Government and Hero Public Safety Commission to settle on three possible avenues for you to pick. First you can stay here and serve out your whole sentence, second you can enter a program run by the Hero Commission and once you reach adulthood work under them.” As Nezu spoke Chuuya couldn’t help but to scrunch up his nose at the offers. They were not good ones and also what he saw coming.
“Third, you can enroll at UA High! I will say I am partial to this option” finished Nezu.
Chuuya looked at Nezu in bewilderment at this last option. He couldn’t understand what they would gain by allowing him to attend any school let alone UA. He could not see heroes allowing a villain to attend such a well respected hero school.
‘Who is this principal? Does he even know what I am in for?’ thought Chuuya.
“Are ya crazy? You’d let a villain, one who has killed, into your school of future heroes?” Chuuya questioned voice growing rougher as he spoke. “What do ya expect me to do at UA anyway?”
This brought a grin to Nezu’s face as he replied “good question, you would be enrolled into the hero course at UA.”
Chuuya froze at that, all his aggressive expressions falling as he tried to grasp what Nezu said. “Wha-what do you mean by that? You want me to be a hero?! You surely are crazy if you think that’s a good idea. At least with the hero commission I wouldn’t be a hero but a government agent.” Chuuya said loudly trying to understand why Nezu would propose such a ridiculous deal.
Nezu hummed unbothered by Chuuya’s words “Yes that is what I hope to happen. I know of your past and crimes but I am a firm believer of second chances. You are a kid in a bad situation and was given little choice but to fall to villainy to survive, take this as an opportunity to improve your situation. Also you and I both know what will happen if you go with the Hero Commission and I hope to give you another option outside of that. I will not lie and say I am not interested in your quirk at all. It is quite a powerful gift you have been given and I do not wish it to be left in the commission's hands. It was quite the negotiations I had to fight through to even get this much of a third option for you. In the end of things, though, it is your choice in what you do.”
After Nezu’s little speech the room fell into silence. Nezu was satisfied in his reply while his companion beside him didn’t react, aside from bringing out some folders and shuffling through them. Chuuya merely sat in contemplation, his head down looking at the table as he parsed through his thoughts. What Nezu said about his quirk was no surprise, people being interested in him for his quirk is not new. The commission is also only interested in him for his quirk. He knows that if he had any other quirk no one would even give him an option other than prison.
With that said, Chuuya doesn’t wish to be in this detention center a minute more than he has to and he does not trust the commission's intentions at all. UA is in the public eye and students appear on TV during the sports festival. Which means no one could hide Chuuya away and any one with bad intentions would have a harder time doing anything. Besides, Chuuya isn’t obligated to be a hero after school, he could be free to do as he wishes after graduation. Sitting up, Chuuya faced Nezu who had a victorious smile on his face as if he already knew Chuuya’s answer.
“I’ll go to UA. But if you try anything I’ll-” Before Chuuya could finish his threat Nezu spoke up.
“Yes, yes. I have no delusions in thinking we could make you do anything you truly do not wish to do.” Nezu said with a wave of his paw before continuing “We have some papers here for you to sign. Just some legal stuff as well as agreement you understand the terms of this arrangement. I would also read through it carefully as it also outlines the rules you are expected to follow.”
As Nezu spoke, the man next to him slid over one of the folders with a pen. Taking it, Chuuya looked over the papers. The first page was just an agreement of this arrangement, the next one was the rules he’d have to follow along with what would happen in these next few months. The first rule was that he could not severely harm any student or civilian, which was a no brainer. Most of the rules were like that, what stood out was that Chuuya would be required to wear an ankle monitor to keep track of him and when he uses his quirk. Chuuya isn’t surprised by this but what does surprise him is that he would not be required to have any quirk suppressant devices on him. They are putting a lot of trust in him.
The pages after that one was a look at what was to come next. He is still required to take the entrance exam and if he failed he would automatically be stuck in this detention center until his time is up. Chuuya wasn’t really worried about the physical exam but he had some hesitance about the written portion.
“We have a good eleven months to tutor you in all subjects needed for the written exam, it won’t be as hard as you are thinking” Nezu said as he saw the concerned crease on Chuuya’s face.
Chuuya merely nodded at that before continuing to read. He would have to stay at the detention center until the weekend before UA term starts. Once he starts school he will move into a dorm on campus for students who lived too far away and couldn’t afford to rent somewhere else. Chuuya was once again confused about the trust and freedom he would be given. The dorms are obviously monitored and the school grounds themselves have surveillance all around. Yet he was still put in a dorm with other students and got a private room to himself. Chuuya really had to question Nezu’s sanity but he was also grateful for the small freedoms he would get.
Overall it wasn’t such a bad deal compared to what his other choices were, Chuuya would also get to fight with other students in training so that's a plus. The last page was guardianship papers. They stated that UA as a whole would be his guardian with his homeroom teacher taking primary responsibility for him. This one made Chuuya hesitate the most. He did not like the idea of anyone he didn’t know taking guardianship of him. It took a lot of trust to allow someone to take guardianship of you as that person now has access and control of you. Nezu once again seemed to see his thoughts and spoke up again while pulling out another piece of paper.
“I can see you are not happy about the guardianship arrangements. Sadly it is required for you to have some sort of guardian to be let out of here. If you do not like the idea of UA having guardianship of you I have a second option here.”
With that Nezu handed Chuuya the papers he pulled out and he looked over it. His eyes widened in surprise and he glanced at Nezu to see if this was a joke. All he got was a knowing smirk from the principal. Chuuya looked back at the paper which was another guardianship form but this time for Detective Murase to be his guardian, it was already signed by Murase.
“How-uh, wha-what is this?!” Chuuya frantically questioned, his grip on the paper tightening causing it to crinkle.
“Well you see, once you were captured and placed here a detective from the Yokohama area came here looking to talk with you. As you know you are not allowed visitors aside from the government and so he was turned away. I was curious about why he wanted to see you so I met up with him and he told me about you and how you knew each other. He also mentioned how you are not a bad kid and just need better guidance.”
Chuuya stared, frozen as Nezu spoke. He didn't think Murase would care like that. If anything, Chuuya thought the detective would be happy he was finally caught. Before Chuuya thought too hard about it Nezu continued speaking.
“When it came time to decide who could be your guardian I approached Murase about if he would be willing to be your guardian. Obviously we would first try getting UA and your homeroom teacher as your guardian but if you disagreed I wanted someone who knows you and is working in law enforcement as a second choice. Murase was very agreeable to this decision just so you know. Of course, this won’t change your living arrangements. You will still live at the dorms on UA property and your homeroom teacher will still keep an eye on you. But during long breaks or even weekends you would be allowed to stay with Murase in Yokohama and he would be allowed on campus to visit you during school days.”
Once Nezu finished talking Chuuya glanced down at the papers before him. He would rather not have a guardian at all but he had to choose and it was between unknown heroes and someone Chuuya knows. Chuuya doesn’t understand Murase’s motives for wanting to be his guardian but Chuuya is fairly sure he could trust the detective to not have malicious intentions towards him. The same could not be said about UA and the heroes. Besides, if Murase is his guardian then he could visit Yokohama and maybe see if any of the other sheep members are okay. With that decided Chuuya started to sign the papers, he discarded the UA guardianship papers and signed the one for Murase. Putting all the papers back into the folder he handed it to Nezu who had a gleeful smile on his face.
“I will send a tutor over to help you with whatever schooling you need before the exam day. If you need anything or if any government official comes to bother you let me know and I will handle it.” Nezu said as he handed the documents to his companion who in turn put them away. Standing up Nezu addressed Chuuya one more time.
“Well this is our goodbye, I hope to be seeing you in UA’s halls once term starts.”
With his goodbye said, he and his companion left the room. This left Chuuya with his three guards as the occupants of the room. They sat in silence for a few minutes before the guard in front of Chuuya moved towards him. Said guard pulled out a key and removed Chuuya’s cuffs from the table. Once that was done he stood up and was escorted to his cell.
Once he was back in his cell the guards left to go back to their original posts. Chuuya laid down on his bed thinking about all that had just occurred. It felt like this deal was too good to be true, it might not be exactly what Chuuya wanted (if he had a true choice he would go back to the Sheep) but it was much better than what he thought would actually happen. Thinking about Sheep made him worry about them again. No one has told him of what has happened to them or if they all got away.
When those heroes ambushed them Chuuya took them all on to give the others time to get away. With fighting four heroes at once he didn’t have a chance to check on the others and where they went. Once he was captured and brought here no one told him anything. He thought that if he was the only one at the detention center that the others must have gotten away but he couldn’t be truly sure. With a sigh Chuuya curled up on the bed and tried to relax enough to at least rest if not sleep.
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Time moved achingly slow or blindingly fast and Chuuya didn’t know which one he preferred. Nezu stuck to his word and two days after their meeting a woman with brown hair, gold eyes, and dressed in a simple suit came to the center. She introduced herself as Mrs. Nobara and was to be his tutor for the UA entrance exam. She was nice enough if a little strict, she didn’t make fun or demean him for knowing so little. He isn’t dumb but the lack of opportunity to study at all has left him lacking in many areas. Mrs. Nobara took it all in stride and set up lesson plans for him. He was given work to do when she wasn’t at the center as well so a lot of his days were spent on studying.
What came as a pleasant surprise was his new guard, who was the one watching him while Mrs. Nobara was at the center, was pretty friendly. He was a younger man compared to his colleagues, he had curtly dark hair paired with dark bronze colored skin. His name was Yuma, at least it was what he told Chuuya to call him. He seemed to be his primary guard and he was the only other person in the room during his sessions with Mrs. Nobara. Chuuya was a little embarrassed having him in the room at first, he thought the guard would make fun of the schooling level he was at. Instead Chuuya found himself surprised when Yuma actually helped him out with the homework Mrs. Nobara would give him.
When Chuuya questioned him on why he was helping Yuma merely laughed saying “I was in school not that long ago so I know the subjects pretty well from recent memory. Besides you don’t seem too bad and you are trying so hard to catch up, I’d feel bad if I did nothing to help. Also, guarding is pretty boring at times and I enjoy the mental stimulation.”
With that said he gave Chuuya a friendly grin causing Chuuya to look away back at his work. Chuuya thought he could trust Yuma, at least a little. He really needed the help and Yuma never did or say anything to contradict his earlier statement all throughout those eleven months. Yuma was the only person who talked with Chuuya at the center so it was also nice to have someone friendly to converse with. Chuuya was sure he’d have lost his mind if he was in total solitude for eleven whole months.
Chuuya was still kept away from the other inmates and he didn’t get any more government visitors once he agreed to go to UA. It wasn’t until about two and half weeks after Nezu’s visit that he got his first non government visitor. It was Detective Murase. Chuuya was surprised to see him even though he really shouldn't have been surprised. Murase did try to visit before and he was now Chuuya’s official guardian. The two of them met up in a room similar to the one Chuuya met Nezu in.
“Well it’s good to see you're doing well here. Not making problems for the guards here are you?” Murase asked. His tone was light and he had a slight smile on his face betraying his joking manner. Still Chuuya noticed he seemed a little tense, it brought Chuyya some comfort to know Murase was nervous about this arrangement too.
Chuuya let out a scoff before replying “sure, if doing well consists of bleak walls and tight cuffs.” He ignored the second comment.
“Yeah, I get why that might not be the ideal but you only have to be here for eleven months. So not too terribly long and seeing as how most of your crimes would get you years in prison this is quite the improvement.” Murase said.
“Yeah whatever” was all Chuuya said in reply as he slouched into his seat with a pout gracing his lips. Murase gave Chuuya an inspecting look and hesitated a bit before talking again.
“I know this isn’t what you wanted. I know you would prefer being with your friends in the Sheep but this is really the best possible outcome for you.” At this Chuuya glared at Murase but he just continued talking. “I know it may not seem like it now but it is. You were thrown into a life of crime at a young age and most people are never given a second chance to be anything but that. I had hoped to help you out of that life but it seems you have stumbled your way out yourself, even if unintentionally.” As Murase talked, Chuuya could only listen in surprise. He wasn’t aware Murase felt that way or that he had been trying to help him not put him in jail.
“I hope you take this opportunity to really make something good of yourself.” Murase said with a gentle smile to Chuuya. This whole speech was making Chuuya feel very awkward and he couldn’t hold Murase’s eye as he spoke. “And I know you have a single burning question. Yes, the rest of the Sheep were able to get away unscathed. We haven't seen them much since your capture but that’s expected. I can’t promise to stop pursuing them as they are a criminal gang but now that you're not in the equation it’s not my station's priority.”
Chuuya felt himself unconsciously relaxing at the confirmation that the others got away and were safe. He didn’t have any delusions that the Sheep would no longer be pursued by others once he was gone. He worried though that without him the others would not last long in defending themselves. There was nothing at this point Chuuya could do so he had to trust the others could protect themselves on their own. He should have more faith in his friends.
Murase stayed a bit longer after his speech, the rest of his stay mostly consisted of Murase rambling about different topics with minimal feedback from Chuuya. It was oddly pleasant. Chuuya was inclined to blame the lack of human interaction he has had in here for why Murase’s visit was so nice. In short notice Murase had to leave but he promised to visit soon again and Chuuya couldn’t help but feel grateful for the assurance of a second visit. He tried to convince himself it was because he wanted to get more news on the Sheep.
Murase didn’t just visit a second time but multiple times a month. He was pretty busy with work but was able to visit on average once every other week. With each visit Chuuya found that the detective wasn’t anything like what he had assumed he was like. His company was pleasant and the detective clearly didn’t have any nefarious plans. Chuuya thought he made the right choice by having Murase be his guardian.
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The eleven months were over in no time. Soon it was time to take the UA entrance exam. Chuuya was woken up earlier than normal to get ready for the exam. He was given a plain school uniform and a change of gym clothes for the practical exam. Two guards dressed in casual clothing were the ones escorting him to UA. One of his guards was Yuma who seemed to view this as some sort of school field trip. Yuma’s partner was a sterner looking man who kept a sharp eye on Chuuya. Once the three were in the car that was to take them to the school Yuma had removed Chuuya’s cuffs. Chuuya felt unbridled relief as the cuffs came off, he felt as if he could breathe freely again. The feeling of his quirk coming back to life after so long was energizing.
“Here you’ll have to wear this the whole time, if it is removed or you leave the school grounds we will know.” Yuma said as he held up an ankle monitor. Chuuya was surprised at how light it looked. He expected it to look bulkier but this monitor looked like a small choker in size. When it was placed on Chuuya felt the cool feeling of metal and it let out a small beep indicating it was working. This monitor was much better than his cuffs and with it being so small it would be easy to hide. Chuuya had worried that others would notice the ankle monitor but it seems he worried for nothing.
The car ride was relatively quick with them getting up so early and beating morning traffic. Once at the school the older guard drove to a side entrance that had a sign saying faculty only. The car was quickly parked and Yuma got out to lead Chuuya down the parking lot to what appeared to be the building's side entrance. At the entrance door stood a tall bulky man wearing a red hero suit and a yellow visor. He had white hair and as Chuuya got closer he saw the man had red eyes and sharp canines that stuck out over his lip on his lower jaw.
“This here is Vlad King, he is a teacher here at UA and will be your guide and guard while you're taking your exam. Vlad King, this is Chuuya Nakahara, I am sure you already know what you need to know about him.” Yuma introduced the two. Chuuya gave the hero an appraising look, he can’t deny that he admires his tall bulky figure. Chuuya has always been small and no matter how much he worked out or gained muscle he retained a slimmer build. Vlad King for his part just grunted in acknowledgement to Chuuya’s presence.
“The written exam will start soon, we don’t need to get you registered or anything so we’ll be heading straight to the classroom where you’ll take the test.” Vald said as he moved to open the door to the building.
“I’ll see you later Chuuya, once the exams are over you will be brought back here to return to the detention center.” Yuma said as Chuuya made to follow Vlad King.
“Hooray” Chuuya sarcastically said as he walked off.
The hero and potential student quickly made their way through the school halls to a basic looking classroom. There were already a few students there but Chuuya paid them no mind and sat at his desk diligently. A few minutes later after students sat at each desk in the room Vlad King closed the door and started to give out the instructions of the test. The test went by relatively quickly, Chuuya was so focused on the questions he didn’t notice the passage of time going by. Chuuya felt mild confidence in his answers. He didn’t think he failed, at least not from the normal academic questions but he wasn’t so sure about the hero ethics questions. Chuuya wasn’t sure if his answers would fit the standard they were looking for in potential heroes.
After the written test was lunch. Chuuya ate in a room alone with Vlad King, the man didn’t seem interested in conversing with Chuuya so the two spent the whole lunch in silence. After lunch Chuuya was led to a large auditorium with a stage at the front. Chuuya was placed at the end of one the long rows of seats with Vlad King not far away leaning against the wall. A loud hero with the most crazy hair style Chuuya had ever seen gave out instructions on the physical exams as well as what students could expect. Chuuya had to grin to himself, fighting robots would be such a walk in the park for Chuuya. It was almost unfair for everyone else. Being cooped up in the detention center for eleven months with no physical outlet had left Chuuya itching to let loose. Chuuya could feel his excitement build in anticipation for the physical exam.
The briefing on the exam went by quickly with only a minor interruption from a stuck up looking guy in glasses who had some qualms about something Chuuya didn’t bother to listen to. After that students were led to different buses that would take them to different battle grounds. They were dropped off at their starting point and Vlad King departed as he couldn’t follow Chuuya into the exam field. Chuuya took the time before the exam to start stretching, it had been awhile since he had done any strenuous physical activity and he didn’t want to unnecessarily hurt himself.
Soon the announcer called for students to get ready and seconds later the gates opened. Without hesitation Chuuya shot past everyone and made it from the closest robot he saw. The robot easily caved to gravity. Most of the test went like this, the robots posed no challenge to Chuuya and he moved faster than the other students so he reached most before others could. There were a few moments where a student would almost get hit or crushed by a robot or debris. In those situations Chuuya would either destroy the threat or pull the student out of the way. That is what heroes do, Chuuya figured it’d at least be good to try and be heroic in the exam. Especially since he saw the cameras all around watching the students. Some of the people he helped were grateful while others were annoyed at him. Most of the students he came across were angry at him as Chuuya was destroying most of the robots around before others had a chance to do anything.
It went on like this until Chuuya felt the ground rumble and the buildings shake. Looking in the direction of the noise showed a robot larger than the buildings around it making its way down the main street. It was zero points and not worth anything, so why make it so big and such a threat? Whatever reason that robot was made to be so massive Chuuya didn’t bother with it, he made his way back towards the entrance. Destroying robots or helping others on his way back.
Once at the entrance the alarm sounded signalling the end of the exam. Chuuya noticed a lot of those around him were out of breath and scuffed up. WHile Chuuya was not even winded and barely had any dust on his clothes. It seemed most here haven’t had any training or experience before. Chuuya was also aware of some of the glares others were giving him. It was understandable why they were upset. They want to be heroes here at UA and in comes Chuuya who takes up the majority of points. Chuuya isn’t even here because he wants to be here. It is an unfair situation to those who wanted to attend UA but life is unfair, It is something they would have had to learn at some point.
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“So how do you feel about the tests?” Asked Yuma as they were driving back to the center. Chuuya hummed as he fiddled with his cuffs that had been placed back on him.
“I think it went well,” Chuuya answered.
“Just ‘well’? Come on, do you think you passed or not?” Yuma questioned further.
“I think I passed, my written exam score may not be that good though.” Chuuya said with a huff.
“Ha ha, I am sure it’s fine. You should get the test results in about a week. Think you can hold out that long for an answer?” Yuma asked.
“Sure, I am more anticipating leaving the detention center”
“Awe, you want to leave so bad? It will be pretty boring without you” Yuma said teasingly. Chuuya rolled his eyes at that but smiled at Yuma.
“I am sure you will survive without me.”
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Yuma was right, in a week time Chuuya was given an envelope containing some sort of device. Chuuya was once again in a meeting room with two guards and the man who delivered the envelope. Chuuya reached for the odd device and once he touched it it automatically projected a holographic screen portraying Principle Nezu waving at the camera.
“Hello! It is I Principle Nezu. I would like to be the one to say congratulations, Chuuya Nakahara, for passing your UA exams!” Nezu cheerfully said. Chuuya felt a hand pat his back as Yuma gave him a crooked grin.
“I knew you’d pass,” he said. Chuuya gave him a grin back, there was a bit of worry from Chuuya that he wouldn’t pass. He didn’t notice it until he felt himself relax upon hearing he had passed. He would finally be able to leave this shitty detention center and actually get to have some freedom. Chuuya was drawn back to the screen as nezu continued to speak.
“Your written exam scores were quite good with only a few lower scores on certain subjects. Quite the improvement from when you started eleven months ago I am sure. For your practical exam you scored the highest score UA has ever had! A total of 127 points! You earned 86 battle points and 41 rescue points!” the screen Nezu continued as a score board appeared behind him. Chuuya saw that he placed first with some kid named Bakugo under him. The point difference between the two of them was significant. “I am happy to welcome you to your hero academia, Chuuya Nakahara!”
