My Hero Academia: Deku of the Haki
When Izuku was four his dreams of being a hero was crushed. However, instead of saying sorry, Inko calls in an old family member to help her son in his trying time. Reluctantly she calls in her father, a man who had mastered an old and forgotten form of martial arts. Watch as Izuku harnesses the power of Haki!
Chapter I: Birth of the Haki Hero!
In a dark room, a four-year-old child watches idly from his seat as the footage played over and over again. A popular video that circulated infamously around the internet that changed the lives of many people. The debut of a certain Hero that would go on to become the Symbol of Peace. Small tears gathering in his eyes as he watches the hero – known as All Might – save many people from a burning building while he smiles to the camera.
This man was his Idol and the reason he wanted to become a Hero.
Normally this would bring the child joy and happiness…but not today…because today was the day that Izuku Midoriya found out…That he would never have a Quirk.
"You may want to just quit, kid."
The doctors voice still ringing in his ear as he explained that because of a genetic property in his pinkie toes he would never gain a Quirk. This had crushed the boy as his dream of becoming a hero was effectively destroyed. It didn't help when the others in his kindergarten made fun of him because of it and essentially isolated the poor boy.
It was that day Izuku learned that not everyone was born equal…
Inko Midoriya could only watch sadly from the doorway as her child continued to watch the film over and over again. Her heart aching at the sight of her baby boy so depressed that it nearly crushed her soul too.
"All Might…He's really cool, isn't he?" his voice, so broken and painfilled that it caused her heart to ache. "He saves everyone with a smile, no matter how much trouble they're in. He's a really cool hero…" he turned around as tears gathered at the corner of his eyes.
"M-Mum…" she flinched when he spoke as he sadly pointed at the screen. "Can I…be a Hero too?"
It would be at this moment where Inko would break down and cry with her son. She would have lost her will to give him courage and instead apologise for something neither of them had any control over. Forcing them to develop unhealthy physical and mental habits that would not heal for years to come…
However, this was not that story.
Before Inko could go over to her son and apologise for the hand that fate dealt him, a small picture frame snapped off the side of the wall and smashed into the ground, surprising both mother and son. Their sadness momentarily forgotten as Inko picked up the broken picture frame and paused.
In the picture was a younger version of herself, with a one-month-year-old Izuku, held gently in her arms.
Beside her were two more figures, one a slightly elderly looking woman with light green hair and a kind gentle face similar to her own. While the other was a large muscular looking elder man with dark hair slowly fading to grey with a scar just under his right eye and a small beard. Both of them gathered around the small bundle as happy smiles plastered their faces.
Both of them were her parents. Her mother Ao and her father Ryuu.
She had not seen much of her parents after Izuku was born and her husband went off overseas for work. They were mostly reclusive as her mother preferred the more silent and peaceful settings while her father was the head of a Dojo, who spent years practising a martial arts form that he claimed had been forgotten.
She remembered growing up noticing how her father was a strange man that could do unusual things. Breaking boulders with his bare fists and being able to dodge attacks from would-be thieves whenever they tried to mug them.
Now breaking boulders wouldn't be a strange thing if he had a super strength Quirk. But the strange thing was, her father was diagnosed Quirkless – just like her son.
Her mother was the only one that actually possessed a quirk and that was a light form of telekinesis.
He never truly explained how he could do these things because he said that she did not possess the 'Spirit' necessary to harness it. It had confused her for many years until she decided to drop the subject. But it made her start to think. If her father could do all that without a Quirk…
Could her son?
She looked back to Izuku as he still waited for a response. She smiled softly as she gestured to the boy. "Izuku, go and pack your bags." She told him as he looked confused.
"Why?" he asked as she showed him the photo.
"We're going to go visit your grandparents." He blinked in recognition of the two family members he hadn't seen since he was three.
"Grandma and Grandpa? Why are we going to visit them?" he asked as she smiled softly.
"…To see if there is still a chance for you to become a Hero…" she said as he looked back with wide eyes as a brief flicker of hope sparked in his eyes.
That day she had never seen her son move so fast to pack his bag, even trying to jam as many of his All Might toys in as possible, as he waited impatiently at the door with a slight bounce in his step. She almost chuckled as she told him to slow down. She still needed to pack her own things and book the next ticket for the train for goodness sake.
"By the way…" he suddenly asked. "Where do Grandma and Grandpa live?"
Roughly 2.5 Hours Later – Mie Prefecture
Izuku stared in slight awe as he and his mother rode the train to the Mie Prefecture. His eyes wide with excitement as he had never been so far from Shizuoka in his life. For one there were so many mountains, and plants that it was a drastic change from the city dwelling of Shizuoka.
For a child of four, it was no surprise that he would be excited.
Inko smiled as she was glad that her son was no longer depressed about his Quirkless status. But she knew that once they reached their destination the topic would come up again, something that she had still yet to tackle with her son.
Internally she was afraid of what her parents would say, more specifically what he father would say. Growing up her father was a rather…blunt man to say the least – and that was putting it mildly. He always spoke his mind and never let what others think to affect or bother him.
That being said, however, anyone said anything bad about her or her mother and he or she tended to walk away with more bruises then they started…or if they were lucky to walk at all.
He also never actually like Hisashi when she started dating him. Saying that he never did trust the man, especially when he missed out on the birth of his own son for a 'Business Trip' in the Philippines. Her father never forgave him for that. But that wasn't to say he hated Izuku, no far from it, he absolutely adored his grandson.
The man would constantly ask for updates about his grandson, wondering if he was okay or how he was doing at school. Her mother always found it adorable to which he would just blush and look away.
They had moved to the Mie Prefecture some time ago to start a dojo to teach self-defence to youngsters. But because nearly every kid in the world was born with a Quirk most of them avoided learning martial arts from a 'Quirkless Man' over a Quirk One because they believed there was nothing they could learn from a non-powered individual.
Also, because a majority of them were even turned away by Ryuu himself because he said they lacked the 'Spirit' needed.
So, the Dojo was not doing so well, but due to a family inheritance a while back they were stable and got by with the occasional odd job here and there. It was a good life for them and she hoped that they could help her son during his time of need.
Still, she was afraid that he would turn him away like so many others that had come to his door. She was afraid that his blunt attitude would crush his already fragile psyche and plunge him into an eternal pit of despair from which there was no recovery. She was taking a huge gamble on the fate of her son.
"Mum…" Izuku spoke as she turned to the boy. "Do you really think Grandpa can help me become a Hero?" he asked with a slight nervousness in his voice.
But the chance, the opportunity to change that…she couldn't afford to miss it. She merely smiled sadly as she brought the boy in for a hug, "We'll see, Izuku…We'll see…"
After getting off the train the mother and son got in a rent-a-car and they drove out from the station. The car soon pulled up to an old dojo styled building, complete with a wooden overhead and stone stairs that led up to the main house. Izuku stood nervously in front of the steps as he read the sign that said 'Ryuu Dojo'. The building itself was a traditional Japanese style dojo, shoji doors and tatami floors.
He shook a little until a gentle hand from Inko gestured him to move forward.
"Um…Hello?" he called out before the sound of yell frightened both Midoriya's before a large boulder came flying overhead and slammed into the courtyard.
They gaped slightly in shock at the large boulder with a fist imprint cracked into the surface of the boulder. Inko shaking like a leaf in the wind while Izuku could only stare at the fist in the rock, as it reminded him of his Hero – All Might.
"Sorry! I'm so, sorry!" a voice called out as they turned to see a light green haired woman come running towards him. Her appearance was similar to Inko, baring the fact she had small wrinkles and near light green hair.
"My husband got distracted when he heard you call out, so he put too much into his fist! I'm sorry for any damages we might…of…" she trailed off as she looked upon the two green haired individuals before her.
A beat of silence drifted between them as all three of them stared at one another. "I-In…" the woman started before she flew to the mother. "INKO-CHAN~! YOU'VE COME HOME~!" she cried out as she latched herself on the startled woman, with large tears rushing out of her eyes.
"I'm so happy to see you again! It's been almost two years since I've seen you! Oh, it is so good to see you again! Ah! And you brought Izuku-kun!" she suddenly yelled with pure happiness as she picked up the small, and completely startled child, as she smothered him in her chest.
"Oh, it's been so long! It's me, Grandma Ao!" she held the child in her arms as Izuku was beyond confused.
"Ao, what's with all the noise out there?" an older gruffer voice spoke as mother and son turned to see a large muscular looking man walking towards them. He wore judo outfit with the sleeves ripped off and his hands wrapped with bandages.
"Did I hit anyone with that boul…der…" he too trailed off at the two greenheads.
"…INKO-CHAN~!" He dashed at an insane speed as he picked up the slim mother in his arms and spun her around.
"OH, MY SWEET INKO-CHAN! YOU FINALLY LEFT THAT DEADBEAT BASTARD OF A HUSBAND AND COME HOME! OH, AND YOU BROUGHT IZUKU-CHAN WITH YOU! HAPPY DAYS!" he then picked up the boy and started tossing him in the air.
"IT'S ME IZUKU, IT'S GRANPA RYUU!" he bellowed happily while throwing Izuku into the air and catching him. Only to throw him back up again and repeat.
"WHEE~! IZUKU-CHAN~! SAY WHEEE!~"
"GAHHHHHH!"
"P-PAPA! STOP! I HAVEN'T LEFT HISASHI AND YOU'RE SCARING IZUKU!" indeed he had scared young Izuku by throwing him high into the hair, like five meters in the air, as the boy shook like a leaf in the wind when he landed back in his grandfather's large hands.
"Ehehe~eh…sorry about that." The large man chuckled nervously as Izuku clutched onto his mother for safety. "Anyway, what brings you all the way here from Shizuoka?" Inko's eyes became sad as Izuku stopped his fear quivering and he too adopted a sad look on his face.
"Can we talk about this inside?" both grandparents looked concerned but nodded as they went into the house.
Shortly after – Ryuu Dojo
There Inko explained what had happened. How she took Izuku to the Doctor, who explained that because of two joints in his two he would never have a Quirk and that he should just give up on becoming a Hero. Both grandparents looked shocked and saddened as they looked to the small little boy, who sat on the far away from them at the edge of the deck, with his legs pulled into his chest.
"I see…that must be terrible, for a child like that to hear. Does that Doctor have no tac?" Ao asked as Inko shook her head.
"I don't know…I think he believed that if Izuku was told the blunt truth he wouldn't try to pursue a dangerous career like Heroing without a Quirk. Make sense from a professional standpoint." She argued but felt bad saying it.
"But not from an emotional one." Ryuu finished as hands tightened around his pants. Both mothers could tell he was angry, angry that a man like that would just blatantly smash a child's dream into dust.
"So, if little Izuku-chan is Quirkless then why have you come all the way here? I'm not trying to be rude, we really appreciate the visit. But what are you hoping to gain from us?" he asked as Inko sighed.
"Well, I was hoping that you could be able to teach Izuku how to do those things you do. Mama said that you were born Quirkless like Izuku, but you can do all these amazing things without one. I was hoping that you might be able to do something with Izuku?" the old man narrowed his eyes as he looked over to his grandson.
"You want me to teach him my techniques? Why so that he could become a Hero?" she nodded as she wrung her hands. He sighed as he crossed his arms.
"I'm afraid it's not that simple…" she looked fearful at that.
"The techniques I learned stems from a form of martial arts that has all been forgotten at this point. The Martial Arts I know requires a certain element that is key in mastering the power. Being related to me or not, it won't matter if he doesn't possess the 'Fighting Spirit' that fuels the power. I could teach him some basic katas, but other than that, if he lacks the 'Spirit' my techniques will do him no good to become a Hero." Inko looked almost hurt as Ryuu explained.
"B-But, please! He really wants to become a hero! I told him there was a chance for him! If you can't then I'll have failed him as a mother! I'll have failed my baby boy who wants to be a hero more than anything in this world!" tears started to roll down her face as she laid her head to the floor and begged.
"Please, papa! There has to be something! I can't-I can't fail him again!"
Ao and Ryuu looked at the crying woman before them and the boy who had gotten up and left, more than likely to cry his own tears. Ryuu sighed before he placed a gentle hand on her shoulder.
"I'll see what I can do. I can't guarantee, but I'll see if he has that spirit…" she nodded with tears still in her eyes as the large man left the room.
Ryuu instantly found the boy as he lay curled up under a large tree that grew at the back of the yard. The small boy huddled under the massive oak that you would have almost mistaken him for a shrub because of his green hair. The man walked over to the boy who curled up tighter. He sighed before he sat down next to the boy.
"So, you heard all that, huh?" he asked as the boy nodded.
"You don't think…I can be a Hero too, don't you?" he asked with the tiniest voice. The old man sighed as he looked up at the stars.
"It's not that I don't believe you can be a Hero, kid. It's just that being a Hero isn't all about putting on a bright pair of spandex and punching people in the face. It is a dangerous profession that will more than likely get you killed, even with someone like All Might keeping the peace." Young Midoriya imagined All Might as his smiling face gave hope to people.
"Your mother wants me to teach you so that you can become a Hero. But the technique I know is an old and ancient art. Very few people can use it. It requires a special will a 'Fighting Spirit' in order to use it. If you lack that spirit, you cannot use or master it." He looked down to the boy whose hair had shadowed his eyes.
Ao and Inko hiding behind the door as they watched in anticipation.
"And honestly right now, looking at you…I'm not sure you that even have that will…" eyes widened as Ao and Inko stared at the man in shock, while Izuku only kept his head down.
"You were told that you were Quirkless, had your entire dream robbed from you by the hand of fate, and was basically told to give up and submit to the hopelessness of reality. Many people in your situation would do just that, give up. Give up on your dream and fantasy because you cannot become a hero…right now you look like you've given up." a look of anger in his eyes as he glared at the still curled up child.
"No one would blame you, no one would even care if you do. What would be the difference of one less Hero in the world?" Izuku said nothing as he gripped the sleeves of his shirt.
"So, what are you going to do, Izuku? Are you going to give up? Or are you going to do something about it?" the small child said nothing as mother and grandparents waited with bated breath.
The man only sighed when he heard nothing at all and got up, fully prepared to apologise to Inko for coming all the way out here for nothing.
"…I…Want…"
He spun back around as Izuku slowly stood up.
"I want…to be…"
Tiny fists curled together as the boy stood before the large frame of his grandfather as his body shook. When he raised his head, Ryu actually had to take a step back at the sheer determination in his grandsons' eyes.
"I…I WANT TO BE A HERO! I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE ALL MIGHT! I DON'T CARE WHAT OTHERS SAY! I DON'T CARE THAT THE WORLD MADE ME QUIRKLESS! I DON'T EVEN CARE IF YOU CAN TRAIN ME OR NOT! I WILL BECOME A HERO! EVEN IF I HAVE TO BE THE FIRST ONE WITHOUT A QUIRK! BECAUSE TO ME A TRUE HERO IS ONE THAT KEEPS ON GOING WITH A SMILE ON HIS FACE!" he yelled with a pure determination that it shook the very core of those present.
Ryuu stared before a large grin began to appear on his face. 'So…he does have it…the Fighting Spirit I've been waiting for, to carry on my technique…little Izuku…' he stepped forward as he placed a hand on his small shoulders.
"You've convinced me…I will teach my techniques and you will become a hero!"
Small tears began to form in Izuku's eyes before they shot out at an incredible rate, almost cracking the ground around him. Inko fairing no better as she too cried like her son – nearly destroying the roof with hers. The elderly parents could only smile as this was only the beginning of young Izuku's journey to becoming a Hero.
Next Morning – Deep in the Forest of the Mie Prefecture
The early morning sun rose over the forest as young Izuku and his Grandfather were walking deep into the forest. A bag of supplies strung over their shoulders as the man was prepared to teach the young man the secrets of his techniques.
"All right, this should do." The old man said as they placed their bags down in a large open field. "Now, Izuku-chan. You are probably wondering what it is that I am about to teach you, correct?" the little boy nodded as his head was almost a blur with anticipation.
"Excited huh?" more rapid responses as the man chuckled.
"Well, what I'm about to teach you is a power I learned from a strange old man a long time ago. You probably don't know this, but when Quirks began to manifest a lot of people began to question their own place in the working world, now that construction and mundane tasks could be completed quicker with specific Quirks." The young boy nodded.
"Well, when I was young, I wanted to become a police officer, like my father was before me. Being a police officer was a huge dream of mine when I was young. But as time went on the Police began to have less of an impact on society thanks to the arrival of Heroes. They're still important but when was the last time any child said they wanted to become a police officer?" Izuku nodded.
Nowadays a lot of kids want to become Heroes because of their Quirks. Normal professions seemed dull and mundane compared to the action-packed life of a Hero. That wasn't to say they weren't unimportant and didn't contribute to society, they were just not as impressive to kids now.
"At the time I didn't know what to do? If the police were no longer that essential, then what was my purpose? Our family had been law enforcers since the earliest days of Japan's history. Some even believed we descend from ancient Samurai's that protected the emperor. Not knowing what I should do I attempted to search for my place in the world, at first I thought that I wouldn't until I stumbled across this old man that taught me of a power that can rival that of a Quirk." He held out his hand s Izuku could have sworn to see faint line radiating off his hands.
"He called this power…Haki! The Fighting Spirit of the Human Soul! A power that exists in all humans, Quirkless or not." Izuku stared in awe.
"…Ha…ki?" he sounded the word as the man nodded.
"Like a Quirk, it is a power that exists inside of everyone. But unlike a Quirk, only a select few people can truly harness this power. Most are even blind to the potential that dwells inside of them until it is far too late. The key to accessing this power is no doubt, no hesitation whatsoever." He explained as the boy stared in wonder.
A tree snapped behind him as Izuku looked and gasped in shock.
"G-GRANDPA! T-THERE'S A BEAR RIGHT BEHIND YOU!" indeed there was a bear behind him, much larger than an average bear and seemed to have bits of bone growing out of its body.
"AH! IT'S-A BEAR WITH A QUIRK!"
Fun fact, nowadays even animals have been known to manifest Quirks. They were an intrigue to the scientific community and had experimented on them until it was outlawed when the first highly intelligent Animal spoke and shocked the world. Some of them even had high paying jobs like a certain Principal of a prestigious Hero school.
But the man didn't even seem to bother as he kept his back to the bear.
"Now pay attention Izuku, as I explain the power that I awoke inside of me. First off there are two types of Haki that are prominent in combat…" The bear roared as it charged at the man.
"He's going to try and attack with a right swing, followed by a left swing and a bite." He said with closed eyes as the bear pounced towards him. Izuku could only watch as the elderly man dodged the attacks in perfect motions in just the way he said they would happen.
"This power that I'm showing you is called 'Kenbunshoku Haki' or 'Observation Haki' if you want to simplify it. It gives me the ability to sense the presence of others, how many of them are there and even ones that are concealed from view or too far to see naturally. It also allows me to predict where my enemy is going to attack." The bear growled loudly as it grew angrier at the old man.
"Awesome…" Izuku muttered as the bear grew bone-like spikes from its paws and shot them at the man, who only dodged with ease while they smashed a tree to pieces.
"The next type of Haki is called 'Busoshoku Haki' or 'Armament Haki' this type of Haki gives me the power to block all forms of attack, similar to that of an invisible armour." He explained to his grandchild as Izuku watched with great interest.
The bear roared and charged again, ready to strike him down with his claws. But the moment it made to strike, the man turned around and faced his palm towards the beast. The beast was instantly knocked backwards by an invisible force that sent the beast tumbling away before crashing into a large boulder.
Izuku gaped in awe as the bear lay in the rubble of the boulder.
"In addition, if the armour is hard enough it can be also used an attacking force. This is especially useful against those with intangible type bodies, as you are essential hitting them with your own spirit against theirs. I haven't tried it yet, but it may be used against those with heteromorphic type Quirks. I've once heard of an individual long ago who could coat his weapons in Armament Haki, thereby increasing the strength and density of the weapon."
"Awesome! Think of all the possibilities of this power! It's awesome Grandpa! You're awesome!" he praised as the old man chuckled before holding up three fingers.
"Observation, Armament, these are the two main types of Haki. However, there is a third type of Haki that exists only in very, very few and rare people. To have this is a one in a million chance." The bear got back up and roared is it charged at the man, tired of being thrown around by him.
"Watch careful, Izuku-chan." Ryuu turned back to face the beast as it ran towards him.
His eyes widened briefly for a moment before what Izuku could only describe as a powerful unseen force ring out and slam into him. The bear was suddenly slowing down as its once burning red eyes were slowly fading to white as it drew closer and closer to the old man. When it was right in front of him it stopped and sweat profoundly before collapsing onto the floor. Izuku stared in shock and awe at the unconscious beast and the man who defeated it.
"What the…y-you beat it without raising a finger! How did you do that!?" he asked as the man grinned.
"This is the third type of Haki, the most powerful and most difficult to control. The power to intimidate your opponent into submission… 'Haoshoku Haki' or better known as 'Conquerors Haki' very few people can wield this power. However, unlike the other two, you can control it, but you cannot train yourself to use it. Because it is the user's own spirit, you can enhance it only by developing yourself." He told the boy as he nodded his head.
"Wow…but, will I ever be able to do that? That seems like something that only really strong people can wield. I, on the other hand, am not that strong. It sounds like something Kacchan could do if he had this power." The old man chuckled as Izuku looked confused.
"Kid, if I didn't believe you couldn't handle this type of power, I wouldn't have shown you. The fact that you are still standing after I purposely intended to knock you out as well proves that you can harness this power too." He kneeled down as he pointed to the boy's chest.
"Inside of you is a great power, a strong spirit that I believe will one day harness the Conquerors Haki and master it. It doesn't work on strong-willed people only on the weak." His eyes widened at this as the man nodded.
"You have a strong spirit kid, one I know will help you become a hero." Izuku's eyes widened as true hope and light filled his green orbs.
"However, until you've unlocked this ability it would be best you try not to control it. Otherwise, you'd accidentally intimate innocent people and that wouldn't do a Hero any good now, would it?" Izuku nodded as the man stood back up.
But something had been bugging Izuku.
"Grandpa?"
"Hmm?"
"If you can do all this stuff, why aren't you a Hero? I think you'd be an amazing hero!" the man rubbed his chin as he pondered.
"Hmm…Mostly it's because I don't want to be a Hero."
That shocked Izuku as he stared at the man.
"It's not to say I don't want to help people, god knows I want to help them. But back in my day heroes often did small community services or great deeds without even asking for thanks in return. Nowadays it's all about fame and glory, getting your name out and broadcasted for the world to see, I don't want to be a part of that." He explained as he looked to the boy.
"Not only that, back then they only allowed people with Quirks to enter their schools. They even had tests to see if you possessed the Quirk Factor and because Haki doesn't have that, I would be turned away all the same. But now that the rule has been taken out you can apply even without a Quirk…Which makes me wonder…why do you want to be a Hero, Izuku? Is it to help people, or to receive fame and glory?" he expected the boy to hesitate but was surprised when he shook his head instantaneously.
"It's because I want to help people! Like my idol All Might! He saves so many people's lives and faces countless dangers all with a smile on his face!" he smiled to himself as he looked at his hands.
"He makes people feel safe and secure whenever he's around. and that makes everyone want to be a hero!" he looked up with bright eyes and admiration.
"That's why I want to be a Hero too, Grandpa! I want to be able to save people and make them feel safe, just like him! Just like my Hero, All Might!" Ryuu actually stared in shock before he bellowed out laughing.
"No hesitation whatsoever! Yeah, I think you'll be able to use this power, after all, Izuku." He smiled as his grandson smiled back as well. "You ready to begin?" he asked as the boy nodded.
"However," a grin began to form on his face as Izuku blinked in confusion.
"The type of training I'll be putting you through is no laughing matter. It will take at least ten years before you can even begin to harness the power of Haki. And my type of training will make you see red on more than one occasion!" a dark aura surrounded him as a grin formed on his face.
"So, once you start there will be no going back, Izuku-chan!" a massive aura spread out as Izuku began to shake. "And don't think I'll hold back because you're my grandchild! If you want to be a Hero you got to put 110% into everything! So get ready for training from Hell! Izuku!"
'…I think I made a mistake?!' was all that Izuku could think before the man charged at him with his fist.
"Here we go!" "GAH!" two voices cried out as the training began.
That was the day that the world would begin to shake as a new hero would rise up from the ashes of self-doubt. This would be the start of a new hero, who would find himself before another great man and inherit a future as the greatest Hero of all time.
And Scene. Well here is a new story Idea I came up with after watching some episodes of One Piece and started comparing Haki to Izuku. I am well aware that this has been done before, but I'm going to throw my hat into the ring anyway. Now before I start, Izuku will still get One for All as it is the main part of the My Hero Academia Story and essential to battling All for One.
Not only that but it creates the bond between All Might and Izuku that we all love.
I Love All Might and Small Might father-son bonding.
Izuku will be a bit more confident than he was in the anime/manga, but still, possess those same little quirks that we all love about the green haired otaku. Also, there is a reason that I chose to have Izuku train in the Mie Prefecture after reading some fan art about a particular pair of hero in an alternate universe where they are childhood friends.
If you haven't guessed, its everyone's lovable space heroine – Ochako Uraraka. There are not enough stories about her and Deku being childhood friends, and I want to see more of that.
Green Tea is so relaxing…ah…he still has to go back to Shizuoka, so he would only be visiting every holiday or so. But I have plans for those two, yes, I do.
Also, it will help him master One for All a bit quicker, maybe even 10% before the entrance exam because his body will be fitter with Haki training. Also, if anyone wants to PM me about Haki and theorising of how to apply it I would be very grateful or leave a review and tell me. I will still work on Endurance as I've almost finished the 10th chapter.
Anyway, tell me what you think and if I should continue this story? If you like it, then stay tuned for Next exciting chapter in Deku of the Haki with…
Chapter II: Gravitational Meeting