Chapter 48: Declarations of War

The sound hit them first. It wasn't a bang, but a dull, constant vibration that filtered through the concrete walls of the hallway. It was the beat of a hundred thousand hearts, the roar of a hundred thousand voices merged into a single sonic monster. With every step they took toward the blinding light at the end of the tunnel, the monster grew stronger and stronger.

"Dude, this is... huge," Kaminari muttered, his eyes wide, his voice barely audible over the hum. "I swear there are more people here than in my entire hometown."

"Focus, you idiot," Jiro retorted, jabbing an elbow into his ribs. "They're not here to cheer for you, but to judge you; to see if you have what it takes."

"Can't you just let me have my stage fright in peace?" he complained.

"Stage fright is a luxury we cannot afford!" Iida interjected, moving his arms in his characteristic robotic gestures. "We are Class 1-A! We must project an image of confidence and professionalism at all times! We are the representatives of U.A.!"

"Speak for yourself," Bakugo grumbled, his hands in his pockets and an expression of profound boredom on his face. "I only represent myself."

Izuku walked in the middle of his small team, flanked by Ochako, Momo, and Toru. The roar of the crowd was a physical pressure, a weight in the air.

"Are you guys okay?" he asked softly, just loud enough for them to hear.

"I'm so nervous I think I'm going to turn invisible by accident!" Toru admitted. To prove her point, her hand flickered, turning transparent for a second before she shook it back to normal with a nervous giggle. Her training with Izuku had given her a level of control she'd never dreamed of, but strong emotions still threatened to overwhelm it.

"It's... overwhelming," Momo conceded, smoothing out a nonexistent wrinkle on her sleeve. "But it's also the stage we've been preparing for. We must remain calm."

"Jiro's right," Ochako said, her voice surprisingly firm. Her brown eyes showed no fear, but a focused determination. "They're judging us. Every pro hero in Japan has their eyes on this. It's our chance to tell them who we are."

Izuku smiled at her, a gesture of pure pride. The girl he had met months ago, the one who worried about money and doubted her own power, had disappeared. In her place was a contender.

The hallway opened into a large waiting room where the rest of the first-year classes were already gathering. The tension was so thick you could cut it with a knife. The rivalry between Class 1-A and the rest had been an open wound since the cafeteria incident.

"Look, there they are," a metallic voice said. Tetsutetsu from Class 1-B was staring at them with his arms crossed. "The famous Class 1-A. They don't look like much."

"Don't underestimate them, Tetsutetsu," Itsuka Kendo, his class representative, warned him. "They survived a real villain attack. They have more experience than we do."

"Experience or not, their arrogance makes me sick!" growled a beastly-looking boy from another class.

Izuku sighed. The hostility was palpable. It was going to be a very long day.

Up in the VIP section stands, the atmosphere was very different. Instead of tension, there was an air of professional expectation, like scouts at a tryout day.

"I'm so excited!" Mt. Lady exclaimed, adjusting her sunglasses and crossing her legs. Her civilian form was as striking as her giant one. "I'm here to see raw talent! Fresh meat for my new agency!"

"They're not cattle, Mt. Lady," Kamui Woods corrected her, sitting beside her with the patience of a saint. "They are students. Heroes in training."

"They're both!" she replied with a sly grin. "And I've heard some very juicy rumors! I especially want to see that girl from Class 1-A, the gravity one. Uraraka, right?"

"Ochako Uraraka," Death Arms specified, the third hero in their group, as he reviewed a pamphlet with student profiles. "Yes, her report from the USJ attack is... intense."

"Intense is an understatement!" Mt. Lady laughed. "My sources tell me she went completely berserk and tore the place apart! Used gravity to crush villains with tons of rubble! That's the kind of spirit I like! Aggressiveness! Determination! Someone who knows how to grab the headlines!"

Kamui Woods shook his head, his wooden mask hiding his disapproval. "Power without control is useless and a danger to civilians. I'm looking for strategic minds. The vice representative, Momo Yaoyorozu, is the one who has my attention. Her ability to analyze a situation and create the precise tool to solve it is the mark of a true professional."

"Boring," Mt. Lady yawned. "Strategy doesn't sell covers. Explosions do. Speaking of which, that Bakugo kid looks promising too. Pure firepower."

"Pure headache, you mean," Death Arms interjected. "He has the worst attitude report I've seen in years. He's a walking PR risk. The Todoroki boy, on the other hand... Endeavor's son. He has the pedigree and the power to make it to the top. It'll be interesting to see how he handles the pressure."

"Let's not forget the 1-A class representative," Kamui Woods said in an analytical tone. "Izuku Midoriya. His case is an anomaly. His Quirk, officially registered as 'Enhance,' is a low-level ability, almost useless in direct combat. The report almost describes him as an animal trainer."

"A trainer? With that entourage?" Mt. Lady scoffed.

"Exactly," Kamui confirmed. "His individual combat potential seems limited, almost nil. However, his team demonstrates exponential synergy and power growth. Leadership, tactical analysis, an undeniable influence... but with no apparent combat Quirk. I can't figure him out. Is he just a good strategist who got lucky, or is there something more we're not seeing? He's an unknown variable."

Mt. Lady leaned forward, her interest renewed, a sly smile on her lips. "A mysterious, seemingly powerless boy leading a team of incredibly powerful girls he 'trains'? Now you're speaking my language, Kamui! That's the kind of story that sells! I want to know more about that boy!"

"HEEEEEEEY, JAPAN!! ARE YOU READY FOR THE EVENT THAT BRINGS THE ENTIRE COUNTRY TO A HALT?!"

Present Mic's voice boomed through the stadium speakers, a tsunami of sound that made the ground vibrate.

"THE ANNUAL U.A. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS FESTIVAL IS ABOUT TO BEGIN! AND OUR FIRST COMPETITORS ARE ALREADY HERE! GIVE IT UP FOR THE STARS WHO SURVIVED A VILLAIN ATTACK! CLASS 1-A!"

As they exited the tunnel, the light and noise hit them like a wall. The stadium was a modern coliseum, a sea of faces and camera flashes that stretched to the sky.

"I can't even hear myself think!" Kirishima yelled with a huge grin, infected by the energy.

"Maintain formation! Show discipline!" Iida commanded, though no one could hear him.

The camera followed Class 1-A as they advanced to the center of the arena, receiving a mixture of thunderous applause and intense, appraising stares from the other classes entering behind them.

On a stage in the center of the field, a figure appeared with the crack of a whip, capturing everyone's attention.

"Alright now, settle down, little ones!" said Midnight, the R-Rated Hero, in her seductive and commanding tone. "It's time for our first-year student representative to give the player's pledge! This year, from Class 1-A, the student who scored highest on the entrance exam... Katsuki Bakugo!"

A murmur went through Class 1-A.

"Bakugo?" Sero whispered.

"Oh, no," Kaminari groaned. "This is going to be a disaster."

"Come on, guys, maybe he'll say something inspiring!" Kirishima tried.

"Sure," Jiro replied, rolling her eyes. "And pigs fly."

Bakugo walked up to the podium, hands stuffed in his pockets, an expression of utter disdain on his face, as if the entire ceremony was a waste of his precious time. He approached the microphone. The crowd awaited a speech of unity, of sportsmanship.

He leaned in, and his monotone, arrogant voice echoed throughout the stadium.

"I pledge..." he paused, savoring the moment, "...that I will be number one."

A second of dead silence.

And then, the stadium erupted. Not in applause, but in a massive, unanimous wave of boos from all the other classes.

"WHO DOES THAT GUY THINK HE IS?!" a girl from Class 1-C shouted.

"I'M GONNA CRUSH YOU, CLASS 1-A!" Tetsutetsu roared, his fists turning to steel.

From his class's formation, Iida waved his arms frantically, scandalized. "BAKUGO-KUN! YOU HAVE DISGRACED OUR ENTIRE CLASS WITH YOUR ARROGANCE! YOU SHOULD APOLOGIZE PUBLICLY!"

Bakugo simply turned his back on everyone, giving a universal thumbs-down in a gesture of contempt before stepping off the podium.

Ochako, standing next to Izuku, simply sighed. "Typical Bakugo. He just put a giant target on all of our backs."

"Yeah," Izuku agreed, looking at the furious faces of the other classes. "But we already had one. He just made it shine brighter."

Back in the Class 1-A prep area, the atmosphere was electric. Bakugo's speech had lit a fuse, and now everyone was feeling the pressure. The students were silent, each lost in their own thoughts, preparing for the first trial.

Izuku was gathered with his team, quietly going over the plan. "Remember, we don't know what the first trial will be, but it will likely aim to drastically reduce the number of participants. Whatever happens, don't get separated. Use the Delta formation we practiced. Momo, you're the center. Toru and I are on the flanks for reconnaissance and support. Ochako, you are our main weapon, both offensively and defensively. Control the terrain."

"Got it," the three said in unison.

At that moment, a movement at the other end of the room drew everyone's gaze. Shoto Todoroki, who had remained silent and isolated in a corner, stood up.

With an icy calm that contrasted with the tense atmosphere, he began to walk across the room. The murmuring died down. Everyone watched him. He walked past Kirishima, who was trying to cheer up Kaminari. He walked past Bakugo, who stared at him with silent fury, indignant at the lack of attention. He even walked past Izuku.

And he stopped directly in front of Ochako Uraraka.

The entire room held its breath. What did the class prodigy, Endeavor's son, want with the cheerful, bubbly girl?

"Uraraka," Todoroki said. His voice was cold, analytical, devoid of emotion, like a scientist presenting a thesis. "I have reviewed the data from the USJ attack and have reached a conclusion. Objectively, your demonstration of power in that situation was the most impressive in the class."

Ochako, surprised to be addressed so directly, looked up at him. There was no fear in her eyes, no intimidation; only a quiet curiosity. Therapy, the support of her team, and her own hard work had forged a core of steel within her.

"Thank you for the compliment, Todoroki-san," she replied, her voice so calm it surprised everyone, including Todoroki himself. "I've been watching you, too. Your power is incredible."

He shook his head, a short, precise gesture. "It's not a compliment. It's a threat assessment. Your ability to manipulate the environment on a large scale, to use gravity as an offensive area-of-effect weapon, makes you the most formidable individual opponent in this group. Bakugo is predictable. Midoriya is a strategist. But you... your raw power is the most dangerous."

He paused, his mismatched eyes locking onto hers. "I came to this festival with a single goal: to win without using my father's power. And to do that, I need to demonstrate absolute superiority. I need to defeat the strongest opponent from the start. In terms of demonstrated raw power, that's you. Therefore, I will defeat you."

There was no arrogance in his voice, not like there would have been in Bakugo's. It was the declaration of a fact, a logical conclusion his analytical mind had reached.

Before Ochako could form a response, she felt a reassuring hand on her shoulder. Izuku had moved to her side. He wasn't looking at her; his green eyes were fixed on Todoroki, a calm but unshakable smile on his face. "She won't be alone, Todoroki-san," he said softly. "We're a team."

Todoroki shifted his gaze to Izuku for an instant. "A team can be a pillar or an anchor. We'll see which it is."

Ochako glanced at Izuku, a flash of gratitude in her eyes, then looked back at Todoroki. Her face, once surprised, was now filled with a fierce, radiant determination. A competitive smile played on her lips. "Then I hope you bring your best, Todoroki-san," she said, her voice resonating with a new, powerful confidence. "Because I'm planning on giving it my all."

The challenge had been thrown and accepted. The central rivalry of the festival, to everyone's surprise, was not between the two most explosive boys or the two most analytical ones. It was between the prince of ice and fire and the young woman whose power everyone now feared and respected.

Todoroki gave a single nod, as if that was the answer he'd expected, and turned to return to his corner.

The tension in the room was now of a different quality. It was no longer just the pressure of the festival, but the prelude to a personal war. And everyone knew they were about to witness something legendary.