My Harem Academia S7

The scene begins with a flashback to Tsukasa's past. He was in his old junior high school, sitting in class with his head down. The other students around him were whispering and giggling, making fun of him.

Tsukasa was always the outcast in class. He didn't have any friends and was constantly bullied and harassed by his classmates. His quirk, Thunder Blaze, was weak and uncontrollable, causing him to be afraid to use it. His parents were also abusive towards him, making his home life even more unbearable.

As Tsukasa sat there in class, trying to ignore the other students, a group of boys came up to him. They started to taunt him, calling him names and pushing him around. Tsukasa tried to defend himself, but his quirk was too weak and he couldn't fight back.

The bullying continued for months, and Tsukasa felt like he had nowhere to turn. He felt alone and hopeless, and the abuse from his parents only made things worse.

The scene then flashes back to the present, with Tsukasa sitting alone in his room. He's deep in thought, remembering the pain and suffering he endured in his past. But he also remembers the strength he gained from overcoming those obstacles.

Tsukasa stands up, determined to never let anyone treat him that way again. He's thankful for the friends he's made at U.A. High and the strength he's gained through his experiences.

"I won't let anyone push me around anymore," he says to himself, his eyes filled with determination. "I'll stand up for myself and for others who can't. I'll become the hero I was always meant to be."

Tsukasa was determined to fight back against the bullies who had tormented him for years. He had been training in secret, building up his strength and refining his quirk. One day, when the bullies came to taunt him again, Tsukasa stood his ground.

At first, the bullies laughed and mocked him, but Tsukasa refused to back down. He unleashed a bolt of lightning from his hands, surprising the bullies and knocking them back. Tsukasa continued to use his lightning to fend off their attacks, slowly gaining the upper hand.

As the fight wore on, Tsukasa's lightning grew stronger and more intense. He was finally able to defeat the bullies, leaving them shocked and bruised on the ground. Tsukasa stood over them, panting and victorious.

For the first time in his life, Tsukasa felt a sense of power and control. He knew that he still had a long way to go in mastering his quirk, but he was no longer the weak and helpless victim he once was.

Tsukasa stood in the staff room with the group of bullies and their parents, feeling a sense of anger and frustration boil inside of him. He could feel their mocking gazes and whispered taunts, and he couldn't bear it any longer. He looked down at the ground, his fists clenched tightly at his sides.

As the teacher began to lecture him, Tsukasa's anger began to build up. "What's the point of coming back?" he shouted suddenly, his voice echoing through the room. Everyone fell silent, staring at him in shock.

The bullies started laughing at him again, and Tsukasa couldn't take it anymore. He turned to face them, his eyes blazing with fury. "You think you're so great, don't you? Making fun of someone weaker than you just to feel superior? You and your parents are nothing but a bunch of cowards."

The room fell silent once again, and Tsukasa knew he had crossed a line. But he didn't care. He was tired of being pushed around and belittled. He stormed out of the room, leaving behind a stunned teacher and a group of bullies who were suddenly very quiet.

Tsukasa's past was dark and full of pain, but this experience taught him to stand up for himself and to never let anyone make him feel small or powerless again.

Tsukasa walked off from school, his backpack slung over his shoulder. He knew what awaited him at home - a beating from his abusive parents. As he walked down the street, he tried to steel himself for what was to come. He took a deep breath and opened the front door to his house, only to be greeted by his mother's shrill voice.

"Where have you been, you worthless brat?!" she screamed, slapping him hard across the face. "You think you can just come and go as you please?!"

Tsukasa winced in pain, trying to push his mother away. But she was stronger than he was, and she continued to hit him. His father appeared from the other room, his eyes cold and unfeeling.

"What's going on here?" he asked, a hint of anger in his voice. "Why are you making such a racket?"

"It's this useless son of ours!" his mother replied. "He thinks he can just walk out of school whenever he wants! He needs to be punished!"

Tsukasa tried to defend himself, but it was no use. His parents continued to hit him, leaving bruises all over his body. He cried out in pain, begging them to stop, but they just laughed at him.

"You're such a weakling," his father sneered. "No wonder you can't even control your own quirk."

Tsukasa felt a surge of anger at his father's words. He knew he wasn't weak - he just didn't know how to control his quirk yet. But he also knew that there was no point in arguing with his parents. They were too set in their ways to ever change.

As the beating finally ended, Tsukasa stumbled to his feet and made his way to his room. He lay down on his bed, his body aching all over. He closed his eyes and tried to block out the pain, but it was no use. The memories of the abuse haunted him, making it impossible for him to find any peace.

As Tsukasa walked away from his house, he couldn't help but think about how much easier it would be if he just gave up. He thought about how much he hated his life and how hopeless everything seemed. He was tired of the constant abuse from his parents and the bullying from his classmates. But as he continued to walk, something in him shifted. He realized that taking the easy way out wouldn't solve anything. It wouldn't make his life any better, and it would only cause more pain for those around him.

Tsukasa took a deep breath and made a decision. He would keep fighting, no matter how difficult things got. He knew it wouldn't be easy, but he also knew that giving up was not an option. He thought about his dreams of becoming a hero and realized that they were still worth fighting for, even if they seemed out of reach.

Tsukasa looked up at the sky, the determination in his eyes shining through the darkness. He knew that he had a long road ahead of him, but he was ready for the challenge. For the first time in a long time, he felt like there was hope for a better future.

As Tsukasa entered the classroom, he could feel the eyes of his classmates on him. He tried his best to ignore it and headed to his desk. As he took off his shirt to change into his gym uniform, his classmates gasped in horror as they saw the bruises and scratches on his body.

Tsukasa heard their reactions and looked up, meeting their concerned and shocked gazes. He could feel their pity and sympathy but he didn't want it. He didn't want anyone to know about the abuse he endured at home. So, he just shrugged it off and put on his gym uniform as if nothing was wrong.

One of his classmates couldn't help but ask, "Tsukasa, what happened to you? Did you get into a fight?"

Tsukasa just smiled weakly and said, "Nah, I just fell down the stairs. No big deal." But deep down, he knew that it was a big deal. He knew that he couldn't keep up with the lies forever, but he didn't want anyone to get involved.

He just wanted to endure it all on his own, no matter how hard it may be.

As Tsukasa was walking home from school, he heard someone calling out to him. He turned around to see a woman with wild hair and a confident smile standing before him.

"Hey there, kiddo. I'm Mirko," she said, holding out a hand.

Tsukasa hesitated for a moment before slowly reaching out to shake her hand.

"I've heard some things about you," Mirko continued. "Things aren't going so well for you at home, huh?"

Tsukasa was taken aback. He hadn't told anyone about what was happening at home, so how could Mirko know?

But as she looked at him with understanding and kindness, something in Tsukasa's heart began to stir. Maybe there was hope for him yet.

Over the next few weeks, Mirko would check in on Tsukasa, making sure he was okay and even taking him under her wing as a student of her own. She helped him find a purpose and a drive to become stronger, not just physically but emotionally as well.

For the first time in his life, Tsukasa felt like he had a real friend. And even though his struggles at home continued, he knew that he could always count on Mirko to have his back.

As Tsukasa sat in the police station waiting room, his mind was swirling with a mixture of relief and sadness. His parents had finally been arrested for their abuse towards him, but the realization that he had no one else left in his life was weighing heavily on him.

Suddenly, the door opened and Mirko walked in. She had been the one who had called the police and had been by Tsukasa's side throughout the entire process. As soon as Tsukasa saw her, he stood up and walked over to her.

"Thank you," he said quietly. "If it wasn't for you, I don't know what would have happened to me."

Mirko smiled at him. "You don't have to thank me. I could tell that something was wrong with you from the moment I met you. I just wanted to help."

Tsukasa nodded, feeling grateful for her presence in his life. From that moment on, Mirko took Tsukasa under her wing and began to teach him about heroism and how to control his quirk. Despite his initial reluctance, Tsukasa began to enjoy working with her and started to see a brighter future for himself.

Years went by and Tsukasa became a strong and skilled hero under Mirko's guidance. She had taken a liking to him and saw potential in him that no one else had. Tsukasa had finally found someone who believed in him and supported him unconditionally.

At the rooftop of his high school, Tsukasa looked out at the city below, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment. He had come a long way since his dark past and he knew that he had Mirko to thank for it. As he closed his eyes, he felt a sense of peace wash over him.

"I may not have a family, but I have something even better," he thought to himself. "I have the support and love of my mentor and my fellow heroes. And that's all I need to keep moving forward."

Tsukasa stood alone on the rooftop, gazing at the sunset with a heavy heart. His thoughts were filled with the painful memories of his past, but he tried his best to keep them at bay. However, his friends had noticed that something was wrong with him, and they decided to pay him a visit.

Todoroki was the first to approach him. "Hey Tsukasa, are you okay?" he asked, placing a hand on his shoulder.

Tsukasa turned around to face his friend, surprised that they had come to see him. "I'm fine," he said, but his voice trembled slightly.

Kirishima stepped forward. "We know something's been bothering you, man. We're your friends, you can talk to us."

Tsukasa hesitated for a moment, but then he took a deep breath and told them everything about his past. His friends listened intently, shocked and saddened by what they heard.

Midoriya spoke up. "Tsukasa, we had no idea...but we're here for you. Whatever you need, we'll help you."

Tsukasa felt a weight lift off his shoulders as he heard those words. He had never felt so supported before. "Thank you, guys," he said, tears streaming down his face. "I don't know what I'd do without you all."

Bakugou rolled his eyes, but a small smile played on his lips. "Don't get all sappy on us, Yamazaki. We're just doing what any decent friends would do."

Tsukasa laughed, feeling a warmth in his chest that he hadn't felt in a long time. "Yeah, I guess you're right."

They all shared a moment of silence before Uraraka spoke up. "Hey, let's make a promise. We'll always be here for each other, no matter what. And we'll make sure that we never let anyone feel alone again."

The group nodded in agreement, and Tsukasa felt a newfound sense of hope in his heart. He knew that things wouldn't be easy, but with his friends by his side, he knew he could face anything.

As they all stood together, watching the sunset, Tsukasa felt a sense of peace wash over him. He knew that he had a long way to go, but for the first time in his life, he didn't feel like he was alone.

The Paranormal Liberation Army was gathered in their hideout, their faces twisted in anger and determination. Re-Destro, the leader of the organization, slammed his hand down on the table, causing everyone to jump.

"We cannot let those U.A High students and heroes get away with what they did to us!" he growled. "They humiliated us and made us look weak. We must show them our true power!"

Toga, a member of the group, piped up. "I agree, we need to take revenge. And what better way than to take their prized possessions away from them?"

"Agreed," said Spinner. "We need to take Deku and Tsukasa away from them. They are two of their strongest assets and if we can take them out, the rest of U.A High will crumble."

Tomura, the true leader of the group, nodded. "We need to plan this carefully. We cannot afford to fail again. Our reputation is at stake."

The room fell silent as everyone contemplated their next move. The tension in the air was thick and palpable.

Suddenly, Tomura spoke again. "We will strike tomorrow night. Under the cover of darkness, we will infiltrate U.A High and take what is rightfully ours. Are you all ready?"

A chorus of "yes" echoed through the room as the Paranormal Liberation Army prepared for their next attack. The thought of revenge fueled their determination and they were ready to do whatever it takes to achieve it.

Hana, Maiko, Yumi, Tsukasa, and Jiro were all sitting in the common area of their dormitory. They had just finished their training for the day, and were now enjoying some downtime together.

Hana looked over at Tsukasa and spoke up, "Hey Tsukasa, I wanted to apologize for how I treated you before. I didn't know about your past, and I'm sorry if I ever made you feel uncomfortable."

Tsukasa smiled at her, "It's okay Hana, I know you didn't mean anything by it."

Maiko then chimed in, "I have to admit, I was pretty intimidated by you at first Tsukasa. But after hearing your story, I feel like I understand you a lot better now."

Yumi added, "Yeah, me too. It takes a lot of strength to go through what you did and still come out on the other side."

Jiro spoke up last, "I think we all have our own struggles and hardships. But being able to share them with each other and support one another is what makes us stronger."

Tsukasa looked around at his friends, feeling grateful and touched by their words. "Thank you all. It means a lot to have your support."

They all shared a warm smile and continued to enjoy their time together, feeling closer than ever before.

As Yukimaru, Yuuya, and Kisake walked down the dark alley, they noticed a group of thugs approaching them. One of the thugs, a tall and burly man, stepped forward and sneered at them.

"Hey, what are a bunch of pretty boys like you doing here? This is our territory, so you better turn around and leave before things get ugly."

Yukimaru gritted his teeth and stepped forward, cracking his knuckles. "We're not afraid of you. If you want to fight, bring it on!"

Without warning, the thugs rushed forward and the fight began. Yukimaru, Yuuya, and Kisake fought fiercely, landing powerful blows on their opponents. But the thugs were relentless, and soon they were outnumbered.

Just when it seemed like all hope was lost, a group of their gang members appeared and rushed to their aid. Together, they fought off the thugs and emerged victorious, with bloodied knuckles and bruised bodies.

Yukimaru wiped the blood from his nose and grinned at his comrades. "Thanks for having our backs, guys."

Yuuya nodded in agreement. "Yeah, we couldn't have taken them all on ourselves."

Kisake cracked his neck and smirked. "Let's go back to our hideout and celebrate our victory. We earned it."

As they made their way back to their hideout, the group couldn't help but feel grateful for each other's support and camaraderie. Despite the danger they faced on a daily basis, they knew they could always count on each other to have their backs.

Tsukasa and Jiro were sitting on a bench in the park, enjoying each other's company. They were laughing and talking about their favorite music, when suddenly they were interrupted by a group of girls.

"Mina! Yumi! Hana! What are you guys doing here?" Tsukasa asked, a little surprised to see them.

"We heard you were hanging out with Jiro and we wanted to join in!" Mina exclaimed with a big grin.

"Yeah, we all like you, Tsukasa. So why not hang out with all of us?" Yumi added with a smirk.

Tsukasa looked at Jiro, who was blushing furiously. He couldn't help but smile at her reaction. "Sure, the more the merrier!" he said.

The girls all sat down around them, trying to get Tsukasa's attention. Kurami leaned over and whispered in his ear, "Hey, Tsukasa, did you know I'm a great cook? I could make you something delicious."

Mei chimed in, "And I'm great at making gadgets! I could make you something to help with your hero work."

Yume leaned in close and said, "I'm a great listener. I'm here for you if you ever need to talk."

Tsuyu smiled and said, "And I'm a great jumper! I could help you get to those hard-to-reach places."

Momo interjected, "I'm a great strategist. I could help you plan your hero missions."

Toru giggled, "And I'm great at hide-and-seek! We could play it together sometime."

Hana smiled sweetly, "And I'm a great supporter. I'll always be here to cheer you on."

The rest of the girls added their own talents and qualities, each vying for Tsukasa's attention. Tsukasa looked around at all the girls, feeling overwhelmed. "Wow, you all are amazing. I don't know what to say."

Jiro looked at Tsukasa and smiled. "Just be yourself, Tsukasa. We all like you for who you are."

Tsukasa looked at Jiro and felt his heart skip a beat. He smiled back at her, feeling grateful for her words. "Thanks, Jiro. I'm lucky to have friends like you."

The girls all smiled and giggled, happy to spend time with Tsukasa. They continued to talk and laugh, enjoying each other's company. Tsukasa couldn't help but feel a little overwhelmed with all the attention, but he knew he was surrounded by good friends.

Takashi, Riku, and Sora were sitting in the courtyard, chatting with each other, when they spotted Sakura, the student council president, lurking in the distance, trying to hide behind a bush.

Sora nudged Riku and pointed towards Sakura, "Hey, isn't that the student council president? What's she doing over there?"

Takashi snickered, "Probably stalking Tsukasa again. She's been acting weird around him lately."

Riku frowned, "What do you mean?"

Takashi chuckled, "She's always trying to get close to him, but he's too dense to notice."

Sora grinned, "Maybe we should help her out and tell him how she feels!"

Riku rolled his eyes, "Yeah, because that won't cause any more drama."

Just then, Tsukasa walked over to them, looking confused. "Hey, have you guys seen Sakura around here? I think she's been following me."

Takashi smirked, "Oh, we saw her all right. She's over there," he pointed towards the bush.

Tsukasa raised an eyebrow, "Why is she hiding in a bush?"

Riku snickered, "Maybe she's practicing her ninja skills."

Sora giggled, "Or maybe she's trying to sneak up on you."

Tsukasa looked at them suspiciously, "What are you guys talking about?"

Takashi grinned mischievously, "Nothing, nothing. Just go talk to her and find out for yourself."

Tsukasa shook his head, "I don't think that's a good idea. She's the student council president, after all."

Riku laughed, "Come on, Tsukasa. You can't avoid her forever."

Tsukasa sighed, "Fine, I'll go talk to her. But you guys owe me one."

As Tsukasa walked over to Sakura, the three boys watched with amusement, knowing that this was going to be interesting.

As Tsukasa and Jiro were walking down the street, they heard a familiar voice calling out to Tsukasa. It was Fujishi, someone from Tsukasa's past who used to bully him relentlessly. Tsukasa's heart sank as he saw Fujishi's sneering face, feeling a wave of fear and anxiety wash over him.

"Fancy meeting you here, Yamazaki," Fujishi said with a smirk. "I heard you're attending U.A. High now. You think you're so tough with your little quirk?"

Tsukasa's friends, who were nearby, noticed Tsukasa's tense demeanor and quickly stepped in to protect him. "Hey, back off!" Takashi yelled, stepping in front of Tsukasa. "We won't let you bully him anymore!"

Riku and Sora stood by Takashi's side, ready to fight if necessary. Even Tsukasa's rivals, who had a fierce rivalry with him, couldn't stand to see him being bullied.

"You think you can just come here and pick on our friend?" Jiro said, standing beside Tsukasa with a determined look in her eyes.

Fujishi scoffed. "You guys really think you can take me on? I have a powerful quirk that can control minds, you know."

Suddenly, Fujishi's eyes glowed with a strange light, and Tsukasa's friends all fell to the ground, writhing in pain as Fujishi's quirk took hold of them.

Tsukasa felt a sense of dread wash over him as he realized that his friends had been brainwashed by Fujishi's quirk. He had to find a way to break the hold that Fujishi had over them and save them before it was too late.

Tsukasa watched in horror as his friends, one by one, fell victim to Fujishi's mind control quirk. It was as if they had become different people, their eyes empty and devoid of any emotion. They turned to face Tsukasa, and he could see the malice in their eyes.

"Takashi, what's going on?" Tsukasa asked, his voice shaking with fear.

But Takashi only glared at him, his eyes cold and unfeeling. "You should know better than to mess with someone like Fujishi," he said, his voice flat and robotic.

Tsukasa's heart sank as he realized what was happening. Fujishi had been a bully from his past, and now he was back to exact his revenge. But he never thought that his friends would be affected as well.

One by one, Tsukasa's friends began to close in on him, their movements slow and deliberate. They had become nothing more than puppets, controlled by Fujishi's twisted mind.

Tsukasa knew he had to act fast if he was going to save them. He summoned all the courage he had and activated his Thunder Blaze quirk. It crackled around him, a beacon of hope in the darkness.

"Snap out of it!" he shouted, hoping his friends could hear him. "Don't let him control you!"

But it was no use. They continued to advance on him, their movements now faster and more determined.

Tsukasa knew what he had to do. He closed his eyes and took a deep breath, centering himself. He then charged forward, determined to save his friends and put a stop to Fujishi's evil plan.

Tsukasa looked around him, his friends who he trusted so much had turned against him. He felt a sense of despair wash over him as he saw the looks of malice and hatred on their faces. Suddenly, a voice interrupted his thoughts.

"Tsukasa!" It was Deku, Uraraka, and Sakura, who had arrived just in time to save him. "Are you alright?"

Tsukasa nodded, feeling grateful for their arrival. "Thank you, guys. I don't know what I would have done without you."

Sakura helped Tsukasa to his feet as they all turned to face their former friends, who were still unconscious on the ground. Deku spoke up, "Tsukasa, I know this is tough for you, but you can't let yourself give up hope. You have to keep moving forward, no matter what."

Tsukasa looked at Deku, his eyes filled with tears. "How do you do it, Deku? How do you always know what to say? Even when everything is falling apart, you still have hope."

Deku smiled gently, "I've been through a lot, Tsukasa. I've had my share of struggles, but I always try to remember that there's a light at the end of the tunnel. And I know that with the help of friends like you and the others, we can make it through anything."

Tsukasa nodded, feeling a sense of hope building within him once more. He knew that he had to keep moving forward, even when things seemed impossible. And with the help of his friends, he knew that he could face anything that came his way.

As they walked away from the scene, Sakura, Deku, and Uraraka continued to encourage and support Tsukasa. They all knew that this was just the beginning of the trials that lay ahead, but they also knew that they had each other, and that was enough to keep them going.

Tsukasa followed Fujishi, his former bully, with anger burning in his eyes. He could feel his heart racing and his palms sweating as he prepared to face his past once again.

"Fujishi!" Tsukasa yelled, his voice filled with rage. "Why did you do that to my friends?"

Fujishi just sneered, his expression smug. "Why not? It was all in good fun."

Tsukasa gritted his teeth. He wouldn't let this slide. He charged at Fujishi, his fists clenched and ready for battle.

The two clashed, their powers colliding in a fierce battle. Tsukasa fought with all his might, using his skills to overcome Fujishi's quirk. But the bully was no pushover, and he fought back with all his strength.

The battle was intense, with both combatants taking and dealing out heavy blows. But eventually, Tsukasa emerged victorious, knocking Fujishi to the ground.

"Fujishi," Tsukasa said, panting heavily. "Why did you do this to me? Why did you have to hurt my friends?"

Fujishi just chuckled weakly, blood trickling down his face. "I guess I just wanted to see you suffer."

Tsukasa shook his head, feeling a mix of anger and pity for his former tormentor. "You're pathetic," he said. "I won't let you hurt anyone ever again."

With that, Tsukasa turned and walked away, leaving Fujishi lying on the ground. He knew that this wasn't the end of his troubles, but he also knew that he had the strength and support of his friends to help him overcome any challenge.

As Fujishi grinned, he activated his second quirk, Blood Manipulation, causing blood to rise from the ground and take on a life of its own. The tendrils of blood twisted and writhed, forming sharp blades that sliced through the air towards Tsukasa.

Tsukasa's friends watched in horror as he struggled to dodge the sharp blades, blood spraying from his wounds. Fujishi cackled maniacally, reveling in the pain he was causing.

"You're weak, Tsukasa," Fujishi taunted. "You always have been. And your pathetic friends can't save you now."

Tsukasa gritted his teeth, pushing through the pain as he lunged forward. He knew he couldn't let Fujishi win, not after all the pain he had caused. With a fierce determination, Tsukasa summoned all his strength and delivered a powerful blow to Fujishi's face.

Fujishi stumbled backwards, clutching his bleeding nose. Tsukasa took advantage of the opening and launched himself at Fujishi once more, determined to end this once and for all.

As Tsukasa's friends approached him, they saw him lying on the ground, his body battered and bruised from the intense battle with Fujishi. They rushed to his side, concern etched on their faces.

Jiro, who was the first to reach him, gently cradled his head in her lap. "Tsukasa, are you okay? Can you hear me?"

Tsukasa slowly opened his eyes, feeling the pain in his body. He looked up at Jiro and weakly smiled. "Yeah, I'm alright. Just a bit beaten up."

Takashi put his hand on Tsukasa's shoulder. "You don't have to act tough all the time, man. It's okay to let us worry about you."

Tsuyu chimed in. "We're your friends, Tsukasa. We're here for you, no matter what."

Hana wiped away tears from her eyes. "You scared us, you know. We don't want to lose you."

Tsukasa smiled, feeling a warmth in his heart. "Thanks, guys. You all mean a lot to me."

Riku spoke up. "We'll make sure Fujishi pays for what he did to you. He won't get away with this."

Sakura nodded in agreement. "We won't let anyone hurt our friend again."

Uraraka put her hand on Tsukasa's cheek. "We'll always be here for you, Tsukasa. No matter what happens."

Tsukasa closed his eyes, feeling grateful for his friends' words. Despite the darkness that surrounded them, he knew that he had people he could rely on. And for that, he was truly blessed.

As Fujishi arrived at the Paranormal Liberation Army's hideout, Yukimaru noticed him and quickly lifted him up. "What happened to you?" Yukimaru asked, noticing the bruises and injuries on Fujishi's face.

Fujishi looked down, ashamed, and said nothing.

Tomura stepped forward. "This is what you get for underestimating U.A High and our enemies," he said, his voice filled with venom.

Yukimaru glared at Fujishi. "Can we get rid of this trash?" he asked.

Tomura shook his head. "No, Jisu will take care of him. He's good at dealing with traitors and cowards," he said, motioning for Jisu to step forward.

Fujishi looked up at Jisu, fear in his eyes. He knew what was coming.

Jisu cracked his knuckles and stepped forward, ready to dish out punishment. The room fell silent as Jisu approached Fujishi. Without a word, he grabbed him by the collar and dragged him away.

Yukimaru watched as Jisu took care of Fujishi, feeling a sense of satisfaction. He may have failed them, but at least he was being dealt with.

Tomura turned to the rest of the army. "Remember what happened to Fujishi," he said. "We can't let our enemies get the best of us again."

The room fell silent as the members of the Paranormal Liberation Army nodded in agreement, their determination growing stronger. They knew what they had to do. And they would do it, no matter what.

As Fujishi stood before Tomura, his head hung low in shame, he knew he had failed in his mission to defeat Tsukasa and his friends. Tomura's voice was cold and unforgiving as he spoke to Fujishi, his words echoing through the room.

"You have one last chance, Fujishi. If you cannot defeat Tsukasa and his friends, then I will end you instantly."

Fujishi's heart sank as he heard Tomura's words. He knew that he had already given it his all in the fight with Tsukasa, and he wasn't sure if he had anything left in him. But he also knew that he had no choice but to try.

"I understand, Tomura," Fujishi said, his voice barely above a whisper. "I will do my best to defeat them."

Tomura's eyes narrowed as he looked at Fujishi, clearly not convinced that he was up to the task. "You had better," he said, his voice full of warning.

Fujishi nodded, then turned and left the room, his mind already working on a plan to defeat Tsukasa and his friends. But deep down, he knew that this might be the end for him.

Tomura watched as Toga, Jisu, and Fujishi left the hideout, heading towards U.A. High. He knew that this was a critical moment for their plans and that failure was not an option.

"Remember, Jisu, Toga," Tomura said sternly. "If Fujishi fails us again, there can be no mercy. End him."

Jisu nodded grimly, his eyes flashing with determination. "We understand, Tomura. Failure is not an option."

Toga simply smiled, twirling her knife between her fingers. "Don't worry, Tomura. We'll take care of it."

As the trio disappeared into the night, Tomura couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. The Demise Arc was reaching its climax, and the fate of U.A. High and its students hung in the balance.

Tsukasa and his friends sat in the park, enjoying the cool breeze as they laughed and joked around with each other. Mei and Yume were sitting on either side of Tsukasa, arguing over who would get to feed him the snacks they brought.

Kurami, Hana, and Momo were gathered around, discussing their latest cosplay ideas while Toru and Yui giggled at something Mineta had said. Rin was sitting next to Sora, watching as he practiced his skateboard tricks, and Ibara was busy tending to a small flower bed nearby.

Tsukasa couldn't help but smile at the sight of his friends, feeling grateful for their unwavering support and love. Suddenly, Jiro appeared, a bag of burgers in her hand, and she grinned mischievously.

"Hey guys, I brought some food! Let's have a little picnic!" she exclaimed, passing out burgers to everyone.

As they ate, the group continued to talk and laugh, reminiscing about their past adventures and sharing their dreams for the future. Eventually, the conversation turned to Tsukasa and his love interests.

"Come on, Tsukasa, we know you have feelings for some of us," Sakura teased, nudging him playfully.

Tsukasa blushed, feeling embarrassed as he tried to dodge the question. "I-I don't know what you're talking about," he stammered.

The girls laughed, teasing him even more, but they could all tell that he was happy being surrounded by them. Even though they all had their own feelings for him, they knew that their friendship was the most important thing.

As the sun began to set, the group started to disperse, with each person heading back to their own homes. Jiro lingered behind, a thoughtful expression on her face as she looked at Tsukasa.

"You know, Tsukasa, I might have some feelings for you too," she said, looking down at her feet.

Tsukasa's heart skipped a beat, feeling a rush of excitement at her confession. "R-really?" he asked, feeling shy.

Jiro nodded, a small smile on her lips. "But don't worry, I know we're all just friends for now. Let's just enjoy our time together, okay?"

Tsukasa smiled back, feeling a sense of contentment wash over him. As he walked home, he couldn't help but feel grateful for the friends he had and the love that surrounded him.

As the new school year at U.A. High School begins, a group of American heroes known as the Meta Liberation Army arrive in Japan. Led by the powerful superhero Star and Stripe, they have come to seek the assistance of the Japanese heroes in their fight against the villainous group known as the Paranormal Liberation Front.

Tsukasa, Jiro, Takashi, Riku, Sora, and their other classmates are assigned to work with Star and Stripe and her team, including the tech genius David Shield, to take down the Paranormal Liberation Front and its leader, Tomura Shigaraki.

Together, the heroes set out to stop the villainous group's plans, which include creating a powerful drug that can enhance a person's Quirk to dangerous levels. Along the way, they must face off against some of the most dangerous villains in the world, including the brutal Muscular and the terrifying Gigantomachia.

As they continue their mission, Tsukasa and his friends begin to develop a deeper respect for Star and Stripe, who proves to be a formidable and inspiring leader. They also encounter a new villain named Chikara Yotsubashi, who has a Quirk that allows him to manipulate the vibrations of anything he touches.

With the help of Star and Stripe and David Shield's gadgets, Tsukasa and his friends are able to overcome the challenges they face and help take down the Paranormal Liberation Front. Along the way, they discover new depths to their own abilities and the bonds of friendship that connect them.

In the final battle against Tomura Shigaraki, Star and Stripe sacrifices herself to save her team and defeat the villain once and for all. Tsukasa and his friends are left mourning her loss, but they also gain a newfound sense of purpose and strength in her memory.

As the arc ends, Tsukasa and his classmates vow to continue fighting for justice and protecting those in need, inspired by the bravery and sacrifice of Star and Stripe.

It all began when rumors started circulating about a traitor within the school. Many of the students were suspicious of each other, and tensions were running high.

As the days went on, things only got worse. It started with small incidents, like missing items and strange noises at night. But soon, more serious things began to happen. Students were attacked, and there were even attempts on some of their lives.

As the situation escalated, Tsukasa and his friends became determined to find the traitor and put an end to their schemes. They worked tirelessly to investigate and gather information, but the traitor always seemed to be one step ahead.

Just when they thought they had a breakthrough, they realized that there was not just one, but two traitors at U.A. High. The first traitor, Jisu, had already been caught, but the second traitor was still at large.

The students were stunned. How could there be two traitors within their school? They knew they had to act fast before anyone else got hurt.

Tsukasa and his friends banded together to try and catch the second traitor. They searched the school, interviewed students, and pieced together clues. It wasn't long before they discovered that the traitor was a male student in 1-D, someone they hadn't even met yet.

The traitor, who went by the name of Kaito, was a quiet and unassuming student who had managed to blend in seamlessly with the rest of the school. But underneath his calm exterior, Kaito was a ruthless and calculating villain who was determined to destroy U.A. High.

When Kaito realized that Tsukasa and his friends were on to him, he went into hiding. The students were forced to track him down, and they soon found themselves in a dangerous and intense battle with Kaito and his allies.

The fight was long and grueling, and many of the students were injured. But in the end, they managed to defeat Kaito and his cohorts, and the school was finally safe once again.