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The Beast Within:Kenji Nagasaki’s Tale in MHA

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Synopsis: The Beast Within: Kenji Nagasaki's Tale Kenji Nagasaki was an ordinary human living on Earth until a heroic act led to his untimely encounter with the legendary Truck-kun. In the afterlife, he meets a benevolent deity who offers him a second chance at life with three wishes. Kenji wishes to be reborn in the world of My Hero Academia, retaining all his memories of the original anime. Though his request for a powerful system is denied, he receives a status window to view skills and quirks. For his final wish, Kenji asks for a quirk that allows him to copy any animal's special abilities, with a few restrictions imposed by the deity. Reborn in the vibrant and perilous world of heroes and villains, Kenji starts his new life with enthusiasm and anticipation. He navigates the familiar surroundings of Aldera Junior High School, blending in while waiting for his quirk to activate once the canonical events of the show commence. As he encounters iconic characters like Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo, Kenji prepares to harness his unique quirk, "Beast Mimicry," which will let him replicate the extraordinary abilities of animals he encounters. With the power to copy three animals' abilities every month, Kenji is determined to become a hero in his own right. As he adapts to his new life and the challenges of the My Hero Academia universe, Kenji's journey promises to bring fresh dynamics and thrilling adventures to the world he once admired from afar. How will his unique abilities impact the story, and what new threats and alliances will he face? Only time will tell as Kenji Nagasaki steps into his destined role in this beloved world of heroes.

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