The demon cyborg made his way into the room while the student whose name he just called out followed with the emotion of anxiety flowing throughout his body as they walked, his instincts and danger signals calling out for him to be on high alert, as after all he had directly gone against rules and regulations, and had endangered the lives of multiple students all in one go. Yet deep down he had no regrets. A hero's duty is to save lives, or else what would be the purpose of the creation of the hero society in the first place?

"Sit."

As Genos's eyes locked on to the student in front of him, his body posture clearly relaxed. He knew the feeling. Before he registered from the hero association he was a vigilante himself, and was not bound by any rules or regulations whatsoever, or at least he thought so. Yet as he was comparing himself to Midoriya he couldn't help but take interest in his motives. A student this age would and should be following orders from both the school and the law, yet he had led a bunch of students directly against the law in an attempt to save a life of his own accord. This was rare. Back in his own world there were heroes who only became heroes for attention, fame and recognition. All selfish motives.

Yet Genos couldn't help but think if he belonged to those heroes in the first place. The so called justice of his actions were first guided by blinded vengeance, not until meeting Saitama Sensei had he had a full grasp on what Justice should really be. And based on what he has seen from this Midoriya kid, he has ticked 8 boxes out of 10 for the idealistic requirements for heroes that Genos himself had truly seen.

"Loosen up. This isn't a scolding or whatever-i believe Mr Aizawa has given you a reasonable talk about your actions regarding the incident in the Kamino ward. Yet I am not the most qualified here to talk about your actions-I don't know you and I'm not even from this world."

Midoriya's brain couldn't help but gulp at the remark of his new teacher currently sat in front of him, his yellow, cyborg eyes glowing bright yellow aimed towards him. Yes, he had told him to loosen up, yet the aura that Genos gave off was not a bit less intimidating.

"I can assure you what is said in this room stays in this room. Tell me your motivations for putting your life and the lives of 4 other individuals trying to save your friend and classmate that was surrounded by villains who had the capability to kill you and your friends in the crossfire like it was nothing."

Midoriya's mouth dropped a little at the question currently presented in front of him. This was the first time that a teacher had been this direct regarding personal motives of actions. Especially in a time of such controversy, and considering the seriousness and personal elements of his actions it was no surprise that the question caught the young student off guard.

Genos, his eyes completely seeing through what the young hero-in-training in front of him was going through, knew he had to himself take some action if there was to be any breakthrough in this conversation between him and Midoriya. His body relaxing in the chair, his facial expression was kept completely calm and stoic as his mouth opened on the order of his brain to speak.

"Let's make a deal. I'll tell you what made me become a hero, and in turn you'll tell me why you decided to take action."

Midoriya's eyes nervously aimed themselves at Genos before offering the cyborg a tentative nod.

"So I was a normal boy, living a peaceful and happy life, when that all changed at the age of 15. A crazy cyborg attacked me and killed my entire family."

Midoriya's eyes widened in shock to the statement that Genos was making-he could not even bear to lose one of his friends, let alone his family.

"I would not have survived if not thanks to Dr. Kuseno. With that, I was reborn as a Cyborg fighting for justice. Yet right before meeting my sensei, Saitama sensei, my sense of justice was misguided and selfish. All I have been fighting for was for my own needs. That is not true justice. True justice should require the hero to unconditionally give it their all to save lives and eliminate evil as the end goal. I know this may seem too naive and idealistic, but this is what I truly believe in. All thanks to Saitama sensei, that is."

"Saitama Sensei?"

"He is the strongest hero. No evil stands a chance before him. Yet despite his overwhelming power, he chooses not to act on selfish impulses, and saves lives and fights evil even if the public turns on him. He is our symbol of peace, you could say. He is our All Might, in a sense."

Midoriya's brain took in all the information presented towards him, and after processing and taking in the information revealed in a combination of emotions ranging from sadness and grief at Genos's past and awe at this "Saitama Sensei" of his, his mentioned power able to make someone as powerful as Genos his disciple was very impressive. Yet the issue of Saitama Sensei was to be pursued another day at this point. His new teacher was going right for the core.

"Okay, that's enough of me. Let's hear your story."

"The plan originally came from Kirishima, but it was a collective desire between me, Tenya, Kirishima, Shoto and Momo to try and save Kacchan. After seeing Kacchan being captured in front of my eyes was…..was absolutely soul crushing, if i had to put it this way."

Genos sat there, fully listening to his new student as he noticed the tone of his voice was getting stronger and more determined with every word.

"You said it yourself, Genos sensei. A hero must give it all to save lives. Sure, we might have been selfish in not recognizing the consequences in case we failed to save him, yet it would have also been selfish for not acting actively to save the people at the cost of being safe ourselves. I'm not calling my classmates or anyone out here, but i'm just saying, as Heroes, shouldn't we at least try? Plus, according to the situation, if the plan had succeeded, it would have provided a major advantage for you and All might. I knew the risk was great, but at the same time i couldn't just sit there and watch Kacchan fending himself off the entire league of villains, and also you and All Might fighting All For One by yourselves. I'm sorry, but I had to do something!"

Genos gave Midoriya a nod before his hand gestured for Midoriya to stop, an action Midoriya saw and immediately acted in accordance to the command given.

"Good. I understand now."

The atmosphere was relaxed as the 2 finally reached an understanding, a clear and common one. Turns out the 2 of them had positive vibes about one another-Genos recognizing the hero's potential and character while Midoriya admired his overwhelming power and determination.

"You're dismissed. It was good talking to you, Izuku Midoriya."

As the student's back faded out of sight, Genos's mind slowly and calmly pieced together Midoriya's ideas communicated through their conversation. It was new and a first, especially for someone his age. Such maturity and ability to think and take in consequences on such a large scale was a good sign and showing of his potential, he thought. Things are certainly promising in this world.

His train of thought was derailed by the sound of a male voice calling out to him just behind him, which caused his brain to give the order to his body to rise, and turn accordingly to the direction of the voice. It was one of the teachers from the meeting right after the battle, his hair unkempt and messy, yet it was clear that this hero was extremely dedicated to his job.

"You're Shota. Shota Aizawa, right? You looking for me?"

"Yes. If you would follow me, please."

Genos's eyes locked onto Shota as they spoke.

"The pro heroes want to meet you. All might included."