Kaito's Future & Izuku's Brutal Training Under Takashi Kaito's Path to Becoming a Pro Hero
After parting ways with Satoshi, Kaito Inoue stands outside the towering structure of Sir Nighteye's Agency. The former sidekick of Satoshi has finally found his own path. He extends his hand towards Sir Nighteye, the famed analytical pro hero and former sidekick of All Might.
Sir Nighteye: (Adjusting his glasses, studying Kaito with a keen gaze) You have potential, Inoue. Satoshi spoke highly of you.
Kaito: (Grinning, shaking his hand) I won't disappoint.
With that, Kaito officially joins the Nighteye Agency, taking his first step into becoming a pro hero in his own right, carrying the teachings of Satoshi into a new era.
Izuku's Relocation to the High-Security Prison
Despite being only 13 years old, Izuku Midoriya is deemed too dangerous by headquarters. The higher-ups fear the unknown depths of his quirk and power. Under their orders, Takashi Gekido, the new overseer of the juvenile facility, personally signs off on Izuku's transfer to the prison, handing all necessary documents to Retsu Majo.
Retsu: (Sternly, watching the paperwork) Are you certain about this? He's still just a child.
Takashi: (Coldly, not looking up from the papers) The higher-ups have spoken. If they fear him, it means they acknowledge his potential. I'll shape him into something they will respect instead of fear.
Izuku, now shackled in ordinary quirk-blocking handcuffs, is marched into the prison, surrounded by hardened criminals. But he doesn't tremble. Instead, he stands tall, determined to face whatever comes next.
Brutal Training Under Takashi
From the very first day, Takashi's rule is absolute. There are no gentle words of encouragement—only pain, discipline, and survival.
Day 1: The First Beating
Izuku, despite his young age, is thrown into a hand-to-hand fight with Takashi. He lasts barely a few minutes before being knocked out cold. Unlike the others, Izuku is not thrown into daily fights—instead, he is ordered to run. "12 laps around the entire jail." That is his punishment, while Takashi effortlessly defeats every other villain in the prison, establishing his dominance. A Training of the Body and the Mind
For the next two years, Izuku undergoes merciless training.
🔹 Brutal Combat Training:
Takashi breaks Izuku's spirit—again and again—only to build it back up in his own way. Every loss, every failure is a lesson. Izuku is forced to fight against inmates, some of whom used to be terrifying villains—only to be tamed by Takashi's iron rule. Some villains are hand-picked by Takashi and trained not as criminals, but as warriors under his leadership. Izuku fights them, learns from them, and grows stronger.
🔹 Psychological Warfare:
Izuku is pushed past his limits not just physically, but mentally. Takashi systematically breaks his fear, self-doubt, and hesitation. Whenever Izuku starts to despair, Takashi personally builds him back up, making sure his confidence is unshakable.
🔹 Strict Disciplinary Methods:
Unlike the given orders, Izuku is never given the special high-tech handcuffs meant for powerhouses like All Might or All For One. Takashi keeps his promise to Satoshi—Izuku is only restrained by ordinary quirk-blocking cuffs. Whenever Izuku sparred against Takashi, he was given full permission to unleash his quirk, without fear of losing control. Two Years Later...
The once weak and trembling Izuku Midoriya is no more.
At 15 years old, Izuku stands among criminals who used to look down on him. Now, they respect him. Fear him.
He is still young. He is still learning. But something is clear—
He is not just a prisoner anymore.
He is becoming something more.
And under Takashi Gekido's relentless training, the true legend of Izuku Midoriya is just beginning.