Chapter 42: A New Face and an Old Challenge

The Class 1-A classroom was a pressure cooker of forced normality. Some time had passed since the USJ attack, and although conversations had returned to homework and the latest video games, an undercurrent of tension persisted. You could see it in the furtive glances toward the door, in the silences that fell from time to time, in the way everyone seemed a little more alert, a little less like kids.

"Dude, I swear, Aizawa-sensei is even scarier now with all those bandages. He looks like a pissed-off mummy," Kaminari whispered to Sero, who was leaning back in his chair.

"Well, I think it's super manly," Kirishima chimed in from the other side. "Ignoring those injuries to keep teaching us! That takes guts!"

"I just hope we don't have physical training today," whimpered Mina Ashido. "I'm still sore in muscles I didn't even know I had."

Just then, the classroom door slid open with a soft creak, and the murmur of conversations came to a dead stop.

A girl no one recognized walked in.

She wasn't a teacher; she wore the immaculate U.A. girls' uniform. Her figure was slender, and she moved with a cheerful grace. The most striking thing about her was her hair, a light greenish color peppered with fun pink streaks, and her bright sky-blue eyes, which scanned the classroom with a hint of nervousness. a shy but genuine smile played on her lips.

The silence broke, transforming into an explosion of whispers and speculation.

"Hey, hey, who's that?" Kaminari hissed to Sero, leaning over his desk. "Is she a transfer student? She's really, really pretty."

Mineta, a few seats away, seemed to have entered a trance. A thin thread of drool threatened to escape the corner of his mouth.

"A new girl..." he murmured, his voice trembling with an almost religious fervor. "A new, beautiful flower in our garden! A goddess has descended upon us! I hope she's my type!"

"Wow, she's so cute!" Mina exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "And her hair is amazing! I have to ask her how she gets that color! And her eyes! They're like the sky!"

Jiro rolled her eyes, looking at Kaminari and Mineta with absolute disdain.

"Control yourselves, you look like a pair of desperate losers. She's just a girl."

"A new classmate! Awesome!" Kirishima said with his usual enthusiasm. "A chance to make new friends! I hope she's super energetic!"

The entire class was in a state of maximum speculation. Who was she? Why would U.A. accept a transfer student right after a villain attack? And why hadn't anyone told them anything?

The mysterious girl seemed to ignore the dozens of eyes locked on her. Her sky-blue eyes weren't looking for an empty seat, but for the door. And when it slid open again to let in Izuku, Ochako, and Momo, who were chatting animatedly about Present Mic's homework, a radiant and genuine smile lit up her face.

With a confidence that betrayed her initial nervousness, she walked directly toward them, passing between the desks of her stunned classmates.

"Good morning, everyone!" she said first, her voice bright and clear, greeting the class as a whole. Then, her attention focused completely on the trio. "Good morning, Izuku-kun! Ochako-chan, Momo-chan!"

The silence that fell over the class was absolute. Solid. You could have cut it with a knife. The use of their first names, the familiarity in her tone, the way her eyes sparkled when she saw them... none of it made sense.

Izuku smiled back with a naturalness that bewildered his classmates even more.

"Good morning, Toru! Did you sleep well?"

"Toru-chan, hi!" Ochako greeted with the same joy. "That blouse looks great on you! It looks better on you than it did on me."

It was Kaminari, whose mind sometimes worked in short circuits of genius, who connected the dots out loud.

"Wait a minute...!" he said, his voice sounding strangely loud in the silence. "You said... 'Toru'? And you called him 'Izuku-kun'? Since when do you know each other?! And hold on a second...!"

He narrowed his eyes, his brain working at full speed.

"...the invisible girl's last name... wasn't it Hagakure? Toru Hagakure... No way!"

The realization rippled through the class like a shockwave. Every student looked from the new girl, her smiling face, her visible body, and then to the empty seat that had always belonged to their invisible classmate.

Jaws dropped. Eyes widened. Choked gasps got stuck in their throats. The new, beautiful girl was Toru Hagakure.

The most dramatic reaction, of course, came from Mineta. He shot to his feet, his face contorted by a revelation that had shattered his soul into a thousand pieces.

"IT'S NOT FAIR!" he screamed, his voice a wail of pure agony. "THE INVISIBLE GIRL WAS A TOTAL BEAUTY THIS WHOLE TIME! A GODDESS HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT! I've wasted so many chances to try and see through her clothes, not knowing a treasure like that was underneath! This is the greatest tragedy of my life! I have lived in ignorance, surrounded by glory without knowing it!"

Just as the class was about to erupt into a massive interrogation of the now very visible Toru, the classroom door slid open again with an ominous creak.

Shota Aizawa entered, pushing his own wheelchair. He was covered in bandages from head to toe. He looked like a mummy that had just lost a fight with a truck. Only his tired, bloodshot eyes were visible through a small opening in the gauze. They were the eyes of a man who refused to rest.

The silence that fell over the room this time was total and reverent.

"Aizawa-sensei?" Kaminari whispered, his voice tinged with respectful panic. "What are you doing here? You should be in a hospital bed!"

"My condition is irrelevant," Aizawa said, his voice muffled and raspy from the bandages, but loaded with unbreakable authority. "Your training is not. Sit down."

His incredible determination and professionalism instantly quelled the chaos. No one dared to say another word about Toru's miraculous appearance. Everyone returned to their seats in a deathly silence.

Aizawa got straight to the point, without beating around the bush.

"Put aside your distractions. There's something important you need to know," his gaze swept across the classroom. "The U.A. Sports Festival is approaching."

The class grew excited again, but this time with much more subdued murmurs. No one wanted to provoke the wrath of the mummy-teacher.

"This isn't just a school event," Aizawa continued, and his tone made everyone fall silent again. "With the threat of the League of Villains upon us, this festival is now a statement. It's U.A.'s chance to show that we are not weak, and that our future heroes are not afraid. It is your chance to show the entire world what you're made of."

He explained the importance of the event, and every word landed on them like a slab of responsibility.

"Pro heroes from all over the country—no, from all over the world—will be watching. This is your greatest opportunity to get noticed. A good performance here can define your entire career. You could get internship offers from the best agencies. You can secure your future before you even finish your first year. Don't take it lightly. This is a battle where you have to give it your all."

He paused, letting the magnitude of the opportunity sink in.

"You have two weeks to prepare. Two weeks to push your Quirks and your bodies to the limit. Don't waste a single day."

With that, he concluded the introductory class. The atmosphere in the room had completely changed. The curiosity about Toru had been replaced by a fierce ambition and a palpable determination. Bakugo had a savage grin on his face, his hands already itching for the thrill of battle. Todoroki stared straight ahead, his expression cold and focused, as if he were already visualizing his victory. Iida was adjusting his glasses with renewed vigor, probably already planning a twenty-hour-a-day training regimen.

The focus then shifted to Izuku's group. Toru had already taken a seat at the empty desk next to Ochako, chatting animatedly with her and Momo about what they could do in the festival. Izuku watched them, his mind already working, analyzing, planning.

The Sports Festival… he thought, a determined smile forming on his lips as he looked at his friends. It's the perfect platform. For the world to see Ochako not as a victim of the attack, but as the powerful and determined hero she is. For Momo to demonstrate her tactical genius and leadership to the best agencies. For Toru... for Toru to shine before everyone for the first time, and not just for her beauty, but for her incredible potential.

He looked at his friends, saw the determination in Ochako's eyes, the calm resolve in Momo's, and the new, bright excitement in Toru's. He thought of Inko and Toga at home, training as well, pushing their own limits.

This isn't just about me getting noticed anymore, he reflected, his gaze fixed on the future. It's about the world seeing what we're capable of... all of us. As a team. The challenge has been set. And we're going to accept it.