Bakugou could use his words. He might tell Deku that he believes in him. For example, he could say 'Deku, you may be a nerd but you're a strong nerd.' It's a backhanded compliment but it shows he has faith in Deku.
Deku's experiences with being bullied for not having a quirk. This would be important because it shaped Deku's character and his insecurities. Aizawa might focus on this to better understand the root of Deku's drive and his sometimes over - eager nature to prove himself. It also gives Aizawa more insight into why Deku is so desperate to be a hero despite the odds.
The following are some novels recommended by masters who attack and control their disciples:
1. " Judge " by Musuli: This novel spans a thousand years. It is mainly set in a modern setting. The plot characters are full of color and the writing is very good. It is rated as a work with great potential.
2. " Yin Ke " by Mu Suli: This is an early novel. The setting is similar to " Judge ", but the plot is inferior to " Judge ". It can be read as a link.
3. " The Villain Has Something to Say " by Mo Chenhuan: This was a very famous essay in the year of master and disciple. It was medium-length, the overall plot was good, and the characters were full of character.
4. " Dressed as the Master of Pure Romance " Jiang Wangshu: This novel tells the story of Jiang Wangshu transmigrating to become the master of the villain in Pure Romance and the story of the protagonist's attack and suffering.
5. [Dressed as Master's Dangerous Occupation]: This novel tells the story of Qingfeng Immortal who took in a disciple but accidentally raised a demon.
Please note that the recommended novels are filtered based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels that are not included.
Well, Deku does lose his quirk. However, this event leads to new developments and challenges for him. It's a crucial plot twist that adds depth to the story.
One possible plot could be that Naruto accidentally gains the ability to control Hinata's body due to some strange jutsu gone wrong. He then has to figure out how to reverse it while dealing with the situations Hinata was in at the time. For example, if she was in the middle of a mission, Naruto has to complete it through her body without anyone suspecting.
Bakugou may prove his love by being protective. He might put himself in danger to save Deku. In many stories, this kind of self - sacrifice is a strong indication of love. Also, he could start to understand Deku's dreams and support him in achieving them, which is a deeper form of love than just friendship.
Well, Deku's arm loss happened when he faced an adversary whose abilities were beyond what he could handle. It was a high-stakes moment that had a huge impact on the story.