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My Hero Academia: Thunder God

He is the world's most powerful user of thunder and lightning abilities. Having mastered numerous thunder-based techniques such as Raikiri, Thunder Armor, and the Heavenly Cloud Sword, he is revered far and wide as the "Thunder God." His abilities range from basic electrical charges to the legendary "Heaven's Thunder," a power so formidable that it's considered the strongest lightning ability, even immortalized in textbooks. However, he's neither a righteous Hero nor a malevolent Villain. He is simply Kaminari Denki, walking a precarious path, one as narrow as a single-plank bridge. If given the choice, he would move forward without hesitation, as long as there is still someone in this world that he holds dear. And so, everything begins with the song "Only My Railgun"... Super Electromagnetic Gun. ___ This is a translation. All rights to the original content belong to their respective creators. Original Author: 天月之半 Original Title: 我的英雄学院之雷神 Cover Pic: KawaharaAisu ___ Support me on patreon for 45+ Advanced chapters: patreon.com/Blownleaves

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Chapter 145: Racing

"Where exactly are we going?"

Kaminari followed Edgeshot out of the small town. They were no longer on paved streets there were no pedestrians in sight, and even the sparse buildings had disappeared. The cement road beneath them had given way to dirt.

"We're heading to camp," Edgeshot replied calmly, his tone as steady as ever.

"How far is this 'camp' from here?" Kaminari asked, a touch of helplessness creeping into his voice.

"At this pace, about two and a half hours on foot," Edgeshot replied matter-of-factly.

"Two and a half hours?!"

Kaminari stopped in his tracks, staring in disbelief at the Hero's back. Glancing ahead, he realized they were heading straight for a forest.

"Wait, don't tell me… this 'camp' is literally a camp in the forest?"

"That's right."

Edgeshot nodded as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. He glanced back at Kaminari, who stood frozen in realization, and added, "Why else would it be called a 'camp'?"

Kaminari sighed deeply, muttering under his breath, "You've got a point…."

For a moment, neither of them spoke. The atmosphere returned to its earlier silence as they continued walking.

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"Regretting it already?" Edgeshot asked without looking back.

"Uh… no, not really," Kaminari replied, shaking his head. "It's just… we only have a week, and spending hours just walking feels like such a waste of time."

"Calm yourself," Edgeshot instructed, his tone unwavering. "Even walking is a form of training. It's not meaningless. Focus on the sensation of leaving the city behind and immersing yourself in nature."

"…Got it."

Taking a deep breath, Kaminari adjusted his perspective. As his gaze drifted toward the distant forest, he resigned himself to the journey.

"Well, no use complaining now. I just have to go with the flow."

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For nearly an hour, the two walked quietly. By this point, they were surrounded by dense vegetation. Shrubs and tall grass dotted the landscape, and the occasional rustle of small animals broke the monotony. The air was alive with the sounds of insects and birds, making the trek feel like an escape into another world.

The further they went, the harder the terrain became.

"Kaminari," Edgeshot suddenly spoke, breaking the silence. He was carefully clearing a path through the trees.

"You know a move that lets you move at high speed, don't you?"

Kaminari nodded, curious where this was going.

"Good. Let's turn this into a game—a race," Edgeshot said, stopping to turn and face Kaminari directly.

"A race?" Kaminari raised an eyebrow.

"Yes. Since you said my style suits you, you must know that I'm also skilled at high-speed movement," Edgeshot said, his calm expression betraying a flicker of excitement.

"So, what? You want to race me?" Kaminari asked, his tone half-joking. "I don't even know where the camp is. How are we supposed to race?"

Edgeshot didn't seem fazed. "That's one of the challenges you'll have to deal with. If you're slower than me, just try to keep up. But if you overtake me, you'll need to watch my position and adjust your pace accordingly."

"Once we're close to the camp, you'll be free to race ahead without holding back."

Edgeshot's eyes glimmered with anticipation. For a moment, Kaminari thought he caught a hint of excitement in the usually composed Hero's demeanor.

"Alright… is it just a race, then?" Kaminari asked, wanting to clarify the rules.

"If that feels too dull, let's add another rule," Edgeshot said, a faint smirk playing at the corner of his lips. "The one behind is free to attack the one in the lead. However, the leader can only dodge, they aren't allowed to counterattack."

With that, the game had taken on a more interesting twist.

"Now we're talking!" Kaminari grinned, his competitive spirit igniting. After all, his opponent wasn't just anyone, it was Edgeshot, the No. 5 Pro Hero in Japan.

"When do we start?" Kaminari asked, his body tensing in anticipation.

"Now."

Shu!

Before Kaminari could react, Edgeshot vanished, leaping onto a tree trunk and racing ahead with incredible speed.

"Seriously?!" Kaminari shouted, startled. "You're the No. 5 Pro Hero, and you still resort to sneaky starts?!"

Bzzzzt!

"God Speed—activate!"

Golden electricity surged through Kaminari's body as he turned into a streak of light, darting after Edgeshot along the tree trunks.

It wasn't long before he caught sight of the Hero again. But as Kaminari observed Edgeshot's movements, something struck him as oddly familiar.

"Wait a second…" Kaminari muttered, narrowing his eyes. "Why does the way he's running look so familiar?"

Then it hit him.

"That's the ninja run from Naruto! Arms back, leaning forward—it's exactly the same!"

It was true. Edgeshot leapt from tree to tree with practiced grace, his movements resembling a scene straight out of an anime.

"Didn't people prove this running style was inefficient?" Kaminari thought, suppressing a laugh. But instead of judging, it only heightened his interest in the training to come.

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"Edgeshot, what you just did was cheating," Kaminari teased as he caught up to the Hero.

"This isn't school," Edgeshot replied sharply. "And I'm not your classmate. Don't expect 'fairness' outside the classroom."

"…Got it," Kaminari muttered, his tone serious.

Edgeshot's words struck a chord. The world outside U.A. didn't care about fairness or playing by the rules. It was a harsh reality he needed to face, and this internship seemed determined to hammer that lesson home.

"Is this your full speed?" Edgeshot asked suddenly, his tone calm but laced with challenge.

"Not even close!"

"During your battle with Todoroki at the Sports Festival, you moved far faster than this. Show me that speed, many times faster than you are now!"

Hearing this, Kaminari smirked. He wasn't about to let a little goading affect him. He wasn't some naive kid who fell for obvious provocations.

"Want to see me go faster?" Kaminari called out. "Then you'd better show me your top speed first!"

Edgeshot chuckled under his breath. He was starting to like Kaminari more and more.

Without another word, he activated one of his signature techniques.

"Ninjutsu: Thin Body, Quick Step!"

Kaminari's eyes widened as he saw Edgeshot's body visibly shrink, his form becoming sleeker and more aerodynamic.

Boom!

A sonic boom echoed through the forest as Edgeshot shot forward like an arrow, his speed breaking the sound barrier in an instant.

"So fast!"

Kaminari's golden eyes narrowed as he tracked the streak of movement. The air rippled with Edgeshot's passage, a clear indication of just how far he'd pushed his speed.

"Alright…" Kaminari muttered, licking his lips. A spark of determination flashed in his gaze.

"If that's how we're playing, then it's my turn to get serious."

"High-Voltage Mode—activate!"

Crackle!

Golden electricity surged around Kaminari as his body lit up like a beacon.

If anyone had been watching from above, they would have seen a streak of golden light tearing through the forest, rapidly closing the gap between Kaminari and Edgeshot.

At that moment, the race had truly begun.

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