Izuku gave his 1 million headband for her to wear, Mirko wore the headband and positioned herself ready to fight.
"Wait, I want to fight you one on one, once I defeat all of them, then I'll fight you," said Toji, halting Mirko who was about to pounce on him.
To which she agreed.
After Toji's initial display of teleportation in the cavalry battle, dissatisfaction, and frustration filled the hearts of the other students. They gathered to discuss a strategy to counter Toji's seemingly unbeatable quirk.
Kirishima stepped forward, his resolve evident. "We can't let him keep using that teleportation. It's too OP. Let's add a clause that he can't use it in the next round."
The group of students, frustrated and determined, approached Aizawa, who was overseeing the event. Aizawa, always ready to level the playing field, listened to their request.
"Alright, you've got a point. Toji, no teleportation in the next round. You good with that?" Aizawa addressed Toji, who merely shrugged in response.
"Sure, no teleportation. Doesn't change the outcome," Toji said, a confident smirk on his face.
The students felt a glimmer of hope, thinking they had found a way to curb Toji's dominance. Little did they know, Toji had something else up his sleeve.
As the mock round commenced, Toji adhered to the agreed-upon clause, refraining from teleportation. However, to the students' surprise, he didn't seem bothered at all. Instead, he activated another facet of his quirk – lag in reverse.
When the bell signaling the commencement of the mock battle started, Toji moved with such incredible speed that it felt like he was teleporting, but in reality, he was just manipulating time and space to achieve superhuman velocity.
The students, caught off guard, couldn't react in time as Toji effortlessly snatched their headbands within seconds.
Toji, standing victorious, mocked them once again. "You lose, that too in record time, just in 0.1 seconds, that's a world record if you ask me." said Izuku as he threw the headbands on the ground, "Did you think taking away my teleportation would make a difference? I don't need it to beat you all.
Pathetic. Had I wanted, I would have used my full potential from the start and ended the cavalry battle within 2 seconds," said Toji looking down on everyone.
The crowd, witnessing Toji's new trick, erupted in a mix of awe and disbelief. The students who had hoped to level the playing field found themselves once again at the mercy of Toji's overwhelming abilities.
Toji's arrogance only intensified as he reveled in the despair of his opponents, leaving the audience and even some pro heroes in a state of shock and irritation.
"Now it's your turn Rabbit Hero, I'll give you one handicap, I won't use my speed at all, nor teleportation," said Toji, taunting Mirko with arrogance etched on his face.
Mirko, annoyed by Toji's arrogance, wasted no time, launching into a series of acrobatic kicks and punches, showcasing her incredible speed and combat skills. Toji, while seemingly unfazed, found himself standing in one place ideally, unfazed by the relentless assault.
As the clash continued, Mirko's battle tendency was clear – she aimed not just to defeat Toji but to instil in him a deeper understanding of the responsibilities and challenges that came with being a hero.
The arena became a stage for both physical combat and a lesson in hero ethics, with Mirko leading the charge to wipe away Toji's perceived arrogance.
However emotions took the best of Mirko, fueled by a mix of frustration and determination, Mirko continued her relentless assault on Toji.
She executed a barrage of acrobatic kicks and lightning-fast punches, each aimed at incapacitating her opponent. However, Toji stood in one place, seemingly unaffected by Mirko's powerful strikes.
The audience watched in awe and disbelief as Toji remained unscathed, his tough exterior deflecting every blow effortlessly. Comments spread through the crowd, marveling at Toji's incredible durability and resilience.
"He's like a brick wall! Nothing seems to faze him."
"Mirko's punches pack a punch, but Toji is just standing there, taking it all."
Mirko, growing increasingly frustrated by the apparent joke she was made out of, intensified her attacks. She leaped, twisted, and struck with incredible force adding more strength to her punch, hoping to land a blow that would finally affect Toji.
Toji, however, still unfazed and rather bored by their prolonged exchange. With a nonchalant expression, he decided to put an end to the charade.
In a sudden burst of movement, Toji delivered a swift and powerful kick to Mirko's gut. The impact was so forceful that it sent Mirko flying across the ground, crashing into the stands.
The audience gasped as Mirko lay unconscious, defeated by Toji's single, decisive strike. The air was thick with shock and disbelief, as Toji stood in the arena, an arrogant smirk playing on his lips.
The once-confident Rabbit Hero had been swiftly and unceremoniously brought down by the seemingly invincible Toji.
Toji, looking down at Mirko's unconscious form, remarked, "That was boring. Anyone else wants to try their luck? Someone who's going to take this seriously. For I meant every word I said when I said I would be no 1, if you wish to complain, then get lost, for you are no match to me.
One more thing, to all those who think I am acting arrogant because I have a superior quirk, let me ask you a question, had this been a real battle, not some school match, and they had the same attitude and performance as they had now, then I'm sure as hell, all of them would have died a miserable and even laughable deaths, laughable for the villains at least.
If this is their performance, and rather than accepting the result, they want to complain about the fairness of my methods then they aren't fit to be heroes, do your sons and daughters a favor and change their course, you'll be doing everyone a favor." Spoke Izuku, superiority leaking from every word, as he openly said their kids were unfit to be heroes, well technically he was doing them mercy as if they came in his way, he would have to kill them.
As Toji's bold words echoed through the stadium, a hushed silence fell over the audience. They were taken aback by his audacity and the conviction in his voice. Some pondered the validity of his claims, while others were simply in awe of his confidence and prowess.
The words he spoke were backed by his performance in the competition till now, so no one could question him or call him a hypocrite.
In the stands, the Todoroki family exchanged surprised glances, each processing Toji's words in their way.
Endeavor, always angry, found himself intrigued by the maturity and insight displayed by the young hero. It was a stark contrast to the brashness often associated with youth, and it piqued his interest, 'Maybe he can help Shoto become more mature,' thought Endeavour.
Beside him, Fuyumi felt a sense of familiarity wash over her as she listened to Toji speak. There was something about his demeanor, his tone, that reminded her of someone, 'Izuku?' she murmured in her mind.
It stirred fond memories of the time she spent with Izuku, and she couldn't help but wonder if there was a connection between Toji and Izuku.
Meanwhile, among the pro heroes present, murmurs of discussion broke out as they processed Toji's words.
Some debated the implications of his remarks, questioning whether his methods were justified or simply a manifestation of unchecked arrogance. Others admired his strategic thinking and unwavering confidence, recognizing the potential for greatness within him.
In the audience, parents of aspiring heroes grappled with their thoughts and emotions. Toji's blunt assessment of their children's abilities struck a nerve, prompting some to reconsider their aspirations while others were angered by the arrogance shown by Toji regarding their kids' future.
There was a sense of unease lingering in the air, as the implications of Toji's words reverberated throughout the stadium.
As Mitsuki watched the events unfold in the stadium, a sly grin tugged at the corners of her lips. She couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction at the sight of her son Bakugo being bested by Toji.
In her mind, she saw an opportunity – perhaps Toji could bring some humility to her son, who had always been so stubborn and disrespectful.
She imagined Toji's strong presence and unwavering confidence having a profound effect on Bakugo, shaping him into a more disciplined and respectful hero.
On the other hand, Inko's reaction was quite different. With a disgusted look on her face, she watched as her son Kazuki suffered defeat once again.
Toji's overwhelming presence seemed to overshadow Kazuki's efforts, leaving Inko feeling frustrated and resentful. She cursed Toji's very presence, blaming him for her son's shortcomings and the humiliation he was experiencing.
Inko couldn't bear to see her son being outshone by someone like Toji, whose arrogance and superiority grated on her nerves.
While Inko never wanted to meet Toji again and even wanted him to disappear, Mitsuki was eager to meet Toji, feeling her son's classmate could do what they have failed to do, which is bringing Bakugo in line.
Aizawa and Vlad King were speechless by the maturity showed by Toji while Midnight had an orgasm listening to Toji's words as she wanted to meet him personally even more, as cum was dripping from her almost nonexistent hero suit.
Luckily she was locked in her room and not in the stadium or else she would have already made an embarrassment out of herself.
Well, she actually wouldn't have cared much and would have openly shown it to others, and the embarrassment would have been for UA to have such a teacher.
"Shall we move to the final round?" asked Toji bringing everyone back to reality.
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