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Kapitel 118: Chapter 117: The Real Champion

While Kaminari was busy delivering the final blow to Kendo in front of a stunned audience, a private meeting was taking place elsewhere. Inside a conference room, All Might, Principal Nezu, and several other teachers, including Ectoplasm and Thirteen, had been discussing the verdict for Kaminari and Todoroki's match.

The final decision ultimately rested with Principal Nezu, who carefully reviewed the replay footage alongside All Might's input.

"Then it's settled," Principal Nezu said, swiveling in his chair to face the live feed of the festival. "The competition outside seems to be wrapping up. It's time to announce the result."

All Might hesitated, wanting to say something, but in the end, he let out a deep sigh, rose from his seat, and followed the other teachers out of the room. As he gently closed the door behind him, Principal Nezu murmured quietly to himself.

"Kaminari … Raikiri… I hope you don't lose your way."

The principal's small frame looked even smaller as he stared at the screen showing Kaminari's quiet figure on the field. He sighed again. "I wonder what kind of impact this judgment will have on you."

---

"What?!"

Back on the field, Midnight, who had just announced Kaminari's victory over Kendo, received the decision through her headset. Her expression shifted almost immediately, darkening in a way that surprised the audience.

She had anticipated the outcome, but now that it was official, a heavy sadness settled over her. Kaminari was one of her brightest students, someone who worked so hard and stood out in so many ways. But now…

"Why does it have to be like this?"

Taking a moment to compose herself, Midnight straightened her posture and returned to her role as the chief referee.

"Attention, everyone!" she called out, her voice cutting through the chatter of the crowd. "The verdict regarding Kaminari Denki and Shoto Todoroki's match has been finalized."

The stadium fell silent instantly. Even those who had been concerned about Kendou being carried off by the ambulance robot shifted their focus entirely to the announcement.

The Class 1-A and 1-B students all turned their eyes to Midnight, their faces tense. Among them, Tetsutetsu, Bakugo, Momo, and Kyoka watched with bated breath. Even Todoroki, who had quietly reappeared in the corner, looked up.

"Final verdict…" Midnight's voice rang out clearly. "It has been determined that Kaminari Denki used an excessive and highly dangerous move, Raikiri, during his match. This move nearly caused irreparable harm to Shoto Todoroki."

She paused briefly before delivering the final blow.

"Therefore, Kaminari Denki is disqualified for violating the rules. Shoto Todoroki will advance to the finals."

The crowd fell into a stunned silence. The energy of the Heroes Sports Festival seemed to freeze, leaving behind only a heavy tension in the air.

Kirishima clenched his fists. "What…? Kaminari… disqualified?"

"Kaminari…" Kyoka whispered, her hands trembling as she covered her mouth. Tears welled in her eyes, her disbelief etched onto her face.

Meanwhile, Kaminari's parents, sitting among the spectators, were equally devastated. His mother wept quietly, her heart aching for her son. His father, on the other hand, sat stiffly, his face pale and his expression unreadable, but his fury was evident in his clenched jaw.

"Damn it! This is wrong!"

Tetsutetsu stood abruptly, storming toward Todoroki with fire in his eyes. "I don't accept this! You lost, and everyone here knows it!"

Todoroki stared back at him, his face unreadable. After a long pause, he spoke quietly. "You're right. I lost. I don't need you to remind me."

With that, he walked past Tetsutetsu, his gaze unwavering despite the angry stares and murmurs from the audience. His demeanor was eerily reminiscent of Endeavor's earlier exit.

Then, to everyone's surprise, Todoroki stopped near the edge of the stage and addressed Midnight. His voice was soft, but the playback equipment ensured that everyone in the stadium heard him clearly.

"Teacher… I abstain."

Gasps rippled through the crowd as Todoroki turned and walked toward the corridor, disappearing into the shadows without another word. The light in the corridor seemed to dim as he left.

Midnight stood frozen, momentarily unsure of what to do. Todoroki had forfeited. Kaminari was disqualified. Kendo was unconscious. Tokoyami had already lost to Tetsutetsu.

"Who's left?!" Midnight thought, panic bubbling in her chest. "What kind of ending is this?!"

After a brief pause, she reluctantly reached for her headset. "What now?"

A heavy silence greeted her before the official response came.

"Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu takes first place. Tokoyami Fumikage is second. Kendo Itsuka is third. Announce it and move on to the awards ceremony."

Midnight's heart sank at the lackluster conclusion. "What a mess… this is going to be so anticlimactic."

Still, she had no choice. With a deep breath, she stepped forward and announced the results to the audience.

Predictably, the crowd erupted into boos and jeers.

"What kind of joke is this?!"

"Tetsutetsu didn't even fight in the finals!"

"Why disqualify Kaminari? Todoroki was fine, wasn't he?!"

"He was saved in time! And Kaminari agreed on not using Raikiri! This isn't fair!"

Even as the audience protested, the decision remained firm. Principal Nezu, watching from his office, sighed quietly. He, too, felt a pang of regret.

The boos carried on through the award ceremony, drowning out much of Midnight's commentary. The winners themselves looked more awkward than triumphant. Tokoyami and Tetsutetsu exchanged uncomfortable glances, while Kendo—still recovering from her match barely managed a polite smile.

Meanwhile, the reporters surrounding the stadium were practically vibrating with excitement. Cameras flashed, pens scribbled furiously, and headlines began forming in their minds.

"Raikiri Shocks the Heroes Sports Festival!"

"Who Is the Real Champion?"

But amidst the chaos, as the awards were being handed out, Tetsutetsu suddenly stepped forward. He puffed out his chest, raised his head, and shouted at the top of his lungs:

"First place… belongs to Kaminari Denki!"

His declaration echoed through the stadium, silencing the crowd for a brief moment.

***

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Kapitel 119: Chapter 118: News About Combat Uniforms

The Heroes Sports Festival, which had been filled with energy, excitement, and tension all day, finally came to an end. But it didn't end triumphantly—instead, the conclusion was met with dissatisfaction, complaints, and boos from the audience.

While the spectators went home to stew over the results, the students returned to their classrooms to wrap up the day. Yet the atmosphere in Class 1-A was anything but celebratory.

Almost no one had a smile on their face, and the tension in the room was palpable. The focus of the uneasy atmosphere was undoubtedly Kaminari and Todoroki, though Tetsutetsu's visible frustration also added to the weight in the air.

Still, the awkward silence was a testament to how deeply this sports festival had affected everyone. It left an impression that none of them would soon forget, though the feelings it stirred were far from pleasant.

The sound of the classroom door sliding open broke the silence. In walked their homeroom teacher, Aizawa, his head still wrapped in bandages. His somber presence only seemed to make the mood heavier, given that he was also seen as part of the authority at U.A.

"Do you think Kaminari's punishment was unfair?" Aizawa asked softly, glancing around the room as he stood at the podium.

The room remained silent. But the expressions on most students' faces made it clear—they felt it was unfair.

"The punishment was correct," Aizawa continued firmly. "Kaminari's 'Raikiri' is indeed a move that goes beyond the limits expected of a fifteen-year-old student."

"And if All Might hadn't intervened…" His sharp eyes flickered to Todoroki, sitting quietly in the back row. "The damage to Todoroki could have been irreversible. Do you disagree?"

"No, I agree." Todoroki nodded without hesitation, his expression neutral but his tone resolute. As someone who had been on the receiving end of Raikiri, he fully understood the danger it posed. The threat he'd felt in that moment was real.

Kaminari, sitting nearby, listened to Aizawa's reasoning and Todoroki's agreement without reacting much. Deep down, he understood why the heroes had taken Raikiri so seriously.

It wasn't just the move itself, it was about the context of the world they lived in.

The world he now inhabited, despite having villains and conflicts, was largely peaceful. There was structure, there were rules, and there was accountability. It wasn't like the Naruto world, where Raikiri had been forged, a world plagued by constant wars and killing, where survival often meant resorting to lethal techniques.

Raikiri wasn't meant for rescue or capture. It wasn't a defensive technique. It was, at its core, a killing move, designed for combat in a much harsher, more dangerous environment.

Here, in a society that valued life and restraint, it made sense why Raikiri would be viewed as a move that crossed a line. To many heroes, it likely seemed like something only villains would develop.

Principal Nezu's decision to punish Kaminari hadn't been made lightly. It was meant to be a wake-up call, a reminder to Kaminari to tread carefully moving forward.

These thoughts ran through Kaminari's mind as Aizawa addressed the class. When Aizawa's gaze landed on him, asking a silent question, Kaminari nodded.

What else could he do?

The decision had been made, and dwelling on it wouldn't change anything. Complaining wouldn't help. It was better to accept the judgment and move on.

As for sealing Raikiri… Kaminari understood the reasoning. He could agree to not use it on his classmates, but if a situation arose where his life was on the line, if he were facing villains—he wouldn't hesitate. Rules or no rules, survival came first.

"Alright," Aizawa said, nodding in approval. "Since both parties involved agree, we'll leave this topic behind. Let's move on."

The class listened intently as Aizawa continued, his tone calm and direct.

"First of all, good work today. You all performed admirably during the sports festival."

"As a reward, the school has decided to give you a short break. Tomorrow and the day after are official holidays. During this time, recruitment offers from professional heroes will start coming in. After the break, we'll sort through the offers and announce them. Until then, enjoy your time off."

With that, Aizawa turned and walked out of the classroom, leaving the students to process everything he'd said.

---

As soon as Aizawa was gone, a collective sigh of relief swept through the room. Ashido, Mineta, Midoriya, and others visibly relaxed, their shoulders dropping.

"That was… intense," Ashido murmured.

"Kaminari," Momo called out, standing up from her seat. "Are you coming over to my house today?"

"Not today." Kaminari shook his head, offering a small smile. "I think my parents were pretty shaken by everything that happened. I should spend some time with them."

He glanced at Tetsutetsu, noticing the gold medal sitting on his desk. Without dwelling on it, Kaminari turned back to Momo. "What about you, Tetsutetsu? Are you heading to the judo gym later?"

Tetsutetsu hesitated, his frustration still simmering beneath the surface. But Kaminari's calm demeanor seemed to ease his nerves.

"I was planning to," Tetsutetsu admitted. "But after what you said, I think I'll head home instead."

"Great, let's walk together," Kaminari said with a grin.

As the class started to file out, Kaminari turned to Kyoka, who had been quietly standing nearby.

"Kyoka," he said, "if you're free the day after tomorrow, let's meet in the studio. We should take advantage of the sports festival buzz and drop a new single."

Kyoka's eyes lit up, her earlier sadness momentarily forgotten. "You've got a new song?"

"Yep," Kaminari replied. "Today's experience gave me some inspiration."

He thought to himself that now was the perfect time to release a song. He hadn't checked the internet yet, but he could already imagine his name trending across Japan. By tomorrow, when the newspapers hit the stands, his notoriety would likely skyrocket.

Kaminari, Momo, Tetsutetsu, and Kyoka left the classroom together. As they approached the school gate, Kaminari's phone buzzed in his pocket, his ringtone "Only My Railgun" breaking the silence.

"You guys go ahead—I'll catch up," Kaminari said, stepping aside to answer the call.

"Hello?"

"Hello! Is this Mr. Kaminari Denki?"

"Yeah, speaking. Who's this?"

"This is a representative from the support equipment development division under the Mitsui Group. I'm calling to let you know that your combat uniform is nearly complete!"

Kaminari's eyes lit up. "Really?"

"Yes. We'd like you to come in for a fitting to finalize the design. If you have any additional feedback, we can make adjustments on the spot. When would be a good time for you to visit?"

Kaminari hesitated. "Uh… where are you located?"

The representative gave him the address, and Kaminari realized it was a bit far from his home in Saitama City.

"Hmm… I'm a bit tied up right now," Kaminari said thoughtfully. "Can I contact you in a few days to schedule something?"

"Of course. Just let us know when you're ready."

"Thanks. I'll be in touch soon."

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