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CHAPTER START---
Sitting in the waiting room Horzion is leaning back in a metal chair by the wooden table, lockers and benches on either side of him as he taps his fingers on the surface.
In front of him was his phone, face up showing his profile, the follower count now breaking past 50 million.
He didn't bother returning to the stands after his match, Tokoyami was already in the tunnel by the time he defeated Todoroki, so he simply warped back into the waiting room.
Currently, Cementoss was still fixing the arena, but the world was already reacting.
"900 Million, that's the goal," he mutters to himself, seeing the follower count begin to plateau. "If I can get to All Might's follower count then I know I'm in a spot comparable to the best hero in history...that'll give me all the leverage I need..."
His plan was simple, for most it would be impossible, but for him, it was a set of basic steps that pose barely any challenge.
First, he would need to make his grand debut, which he did against Todoroki. Albeit a bit angrier than he intended.
Now the entire world knows he's a Mystery Class, everyone will want to have him on their side, assuming they didn't already want him as a miracle doctor.
His following and influence would immediately balloon, which he can easily track as online followers for a simple metric, keeping the goal to surpass All Might in influence and reach simple.
Next, he simply has to finish up his match against Bakugo and win this tournament, proving he's a truly peerless student with unfathomable potential.
After a few simple months, he'd get his provisional license and start doing actual hero work to continue growing, and if things go as planned he'll enter the top 10 Pro Hero Ranking the minute he graduates.
"Then a few more years of this hero crap...and by that time All Might will be retired or dead, so naturally people will look to me as his next replacement, and I'll be their perfect Symbol of Peace until I get what I want..."
He smiles at the thought of that, having the entire country, maybe the entire world groveling at his feet. He'd finally be able to fix his mistake and bring his family back together.
Then they'd never have to set foot in Japan again.
CLICK!
Horizon looks up to see Nezu entering the room, his tablet held under his arm as he reaches up to lock the door behind himself.
"Here to congratulate me?" he asks jokingly.
"I never doubted you, but you were a bit rougher than expected," Nezu says while taking a seat beside Horizon, placing his tablet on the table and taking out his phone as well. "You knocked out some of his teeth, not to mention the things you did with your Quirk."
"I barely touched him, he'll get over it," Horizon scoffs.
Nezu just sighs and shakes his head, not at all surprised by this response. "And yet he's still in shock laying in the infirmary," Nezu shakes his head. "Anyway, you said that he mentioned your parents, I assume what he said couldn't have been good. But I never expected behavior like that from Todoroki."
"He made assumptions and tried meddling where he shouldn't, he won't make that mistake again, and now everyone else knows not to do the same," Horizon growls out.
"And what did he---"
"I'm done talking about this."
Nezu bites his tongue and just nods, "understood." After a long pause, he realizes Horizon was in a bad mood from simply recalling whatever Todoroki said and decides to change the subject. "Aren't you going to ask why I'm here?"
"No, but you'll tell me anyway."
"Fair enough, so, you slash...reality?"
"That's one way to put it yes, it ignores all defense and material composition, can even slash Warp Gate to make them collapse."
"But you couldn't just dice up the USJ Nomu because?"
"Super-Regeneration, it acts like stitches pulling the parts back together, I don't think all will be that fast, but for that one it was. It's like since the Nomu is so full of energy and reactive stem cells they start growing to reach out and reconnect, even if I don't technically hurt them..."
"I see, and I assume the Injection-Shot bullets operate the same, but they somehow do real internal damage."
"Pretty much."
Nezu sits back in his chair just taking in the power of his Quirk, understanding that there was still so much he didn't know, and would certainly never be allowed to know. By definition Mystery Class Quirks are beyond human and scientific comprehension, he knew no matter how hard he tries, and how much time he has, without Law explaining it he'd never get any closer to figuring it out.
"I assume you're banning my sword," Horizon says.
"Oh most definitely, many people were concerned seeing a student cut into pieces, and the morality of removing a person's heart is still being questioned."
"It's not like it killed him," Horizon shrugs.
"Well Pantu already called me the moment you made the reveal, she'll be calling back any minute now to discuss the contract we all agreed to."
Hearing that Horizon sits up, "is she trying to change it?"
"She didn't say, but I decided no matter what she wants everyone who signed it should be in agreement...seeing as we all have much to lose and gain from it."
"Mhm," Horizon just nods and leans back, trying to clear his mind.
Not even a minute later Nezu's phone rings, he immediately answers and puts it on speaker, resting it on the table between them.
"You're on speaker," Nezu says. "Only Horizon and I are here..."
'President Pantu' was the name on the screen, the head of Japan's Hero Public Safety Commission.
"Good," her calm and feminine voice flows through the phone. "Let's skip the pleasantries, I just got off the phone with a lot of very powerful people, they don't want Horizon taking the hero route."
Nezu doesn't react, expecting this outcome, simply nodding along. "Because they want to keep their potential miracle elixir safe?"
"Essentially yes, people aren't comfortable with the man that can cure and heal any non-genetic disorder putting himself in danger like a common hero, he's been deemed an Invaluable Resource, a class zero security case."
"What?" Horizon asks, not understanding what that means.
"That classification list was created by the United Nations," Nezu says. "Until now the only class zero was me, people deemed too valuable to mankind to allow any risk in insuring their safety, that's why UA is able to become an armed fortress in such a restrictive nation like Japan."
"That's putting it lightly," Pantu says. "UA is all but its own sovereign nation, I can't even send officials on campus without presidential approval. Not to mention any action Japan takes against UA needs United Nations approval, plus every other country wants Nezu to live in their borders..."
"Ok, so what does this mean for me?" Horizon asks.
"Whatever you want," Pantu says. "Money, influence, land, we'll get you whatever you want, and provide full-time 24-hour security, not that you need it. But we can't take the risk of losing you."
"What about my parents? I don't alter or renegotiate contracts, and I definitely never ever break them, if I change anything then I want them out," Horizon was a hair away from angrily growling out those words. Even now the idea of not completing a contract as he agreed to made him sick.
"They can't just be let out that easily," Pantu says. "Look, you're mom killed a lot of powerful people, and a lot of people between her and her targets got killed too. She was the most effective killer in the world and everyone knows that, which means all the powerful people in every country in the world want her locked up, forever, because she is one of the few people who could kill most of them. If we let someone like that out with any kind of deal suddenly big countries and companies stop trading with Japan, or start pressuring us in other ways."
"How bad is it? And how soon can they get out?" Horizon asks.
"It'll be at least a few more years," Pantu says. "And as for how badly...well the last time you spoke to them I had them moved into solitary and they'll be there until release. A lot of powerful people were lobbying for immediate execution but I sold them a story about getting intel from them to buy time. They've been in solitary since Christmas."
Horizon sits back for a moment and considers his options, then decides to just test the waters a bit. "OK, and if I drop out of UA and take the safe life, what's the deal to get them out?"
"Uncertain, I'd have to move some things around."
"Mmmm, don't like that," Horizon says, tapping the table a few times. "Guess I'm staying in the Hero Course."
"But the risk---"
"Is fine," he cuts her off. "See I'm gonna be Japan's greatest SUPER-Hero, unrivaled. I'll fulfill the contract the three of us agreed to in a few years, then you do your part and get them out of Tartarus, because otherwise, things get messy."
"Are you threatening a government official?" Pantu could hardly believe what she was hearing.
"No no no, that's not very heroic at all...but. If say, you break the contract, or try some underhanded government bullshit to stop me from being a hero, or I so much as sense any foul play, this story goes from me being a hero to protect all the idiots that can't defend themselves...to everyone counting how many people...and heroes...and cities...get between me, and you, and I just don't think you have enough."
A pregnable silence fills to room, the air tense in anticipation of Pantu's response, until a soft and defeated sigh sounds through the phone, "alright," she says. "I'll try to get them out before approaching you again with this offer. I technically don't have any legal grounds to stop you from being a hero so this was all a matter of your choice anyway, not that any legal red tape would work with Nezu in your corner."
"Very true," Nezu says.
"Look on the bright side of things," Horizon says to her. "You'll get an unbeatable super-hero, Nezu gets his new Symbol of Peace, and I get my parents back, you keep your end of the deal and everyone wins, simple."
"I'll take care of it," Pantu says. "I suppose the only thing left is to congratulate you on winning the sports festival."
"The first step to being your next Symbol of Peace," Horizon says jokingly.
"Right..." she abruptly hangs up.
"So did that go how you expected?" Horizon asks Nezu.
"Entirely."
He looks at Nezu skeptically, "you really predicted that even being a miracle elixir isn't enough to get my parents out? Really?"
"Of course," Nezu says. "Humans at their core are fragile and scared creatures, for most of the powerful people that could sway such a decision releasing the best contract killer in history, the person most likely to eliminate them or their families...simply isn't worth protecting a miracle elixir that they'd likely never need or use for themselves or their loved ones."
"I see, because people never think bad things will happen to them. They never think they'll be the one to get sick...just like those idiots who run around playing hero never think they'll be the one to have a villain track them back to their family..."
"Sadly that is the nature of being human, you all think you're so special and unique, and that very fact makes you all the same."
"Is that how you think I view things?" Horizon asks, a soft curiosity in his voice.
Nezu looks at him a bit surprised, "is that not how you see yourself? Special and unique, unlike anyone else, I figured that's why you're so harsh on others."
"It's...it's not that simple."
"We've got some time," Nezu says, gesturing to the screen in the corner showing the stage now about to be completely repaired.
Horizon thinks about his words for a moment then speaks, his voice taking a softer and kinder tone, an almost startling change from his blunt and abrasive way of speaking.
"When I was a kid," he says. "When I first asked my parents to teach me, medicine, fighting, this was even before I knew how to use my Quirk, they never held back. It was tough, but I did it, because it's what's expected of me. Push me, break me, watch me fall, and just wait as I pick myself back up, over and over and over.
It taught me a lot, and they taught me a lot. I knew I was different, smarter, stronger Quirk, just better than anyone else. But it wasn't enough, I had to train and study every day for years, until I figured out what it means to be truly perfect.
The world doesn't slow down for you to learn, so I had to learn fast or deal with the pain of failure, and there was a lot of pain...but it made me stronger. It made me the culmination of everything they are in my own ways, and I couldn't be happier to be who I am now, I just wish they were here with me to see it. But coming to this place, honestly.
I don't expect anyone to ever match me, no Pro, no classmate. But I despise people who clearly aren't trying hard enough to live up to their full potential. I don't care if they want to live a life of mediocrity, but I've worked too hard and sacrificed too much for them to think they're my equal or even comparable just because they're a Pro or in my class.
And I especially don't like when they think we're the same.
We just aren't the same. People who never try to be more than they currently are, than the world tells them they are... those people don't deserve to ever stand beside me, and sadly almost everyone I've met here is doing exactly that. But at least most of them know their place by now.
As for things like Quirks, since we're training to be heroes it matters a lot, some are just so obsolete that they should never have gotten this far. But once a Quirk can be truly useful I don't really care so long as the user has decent Mastery of it.
But some people are just so pathetic...ten years with a Quirk yet you still break your arm to throw a punch, or can only control half the Quirk, or don't even know what your Quirk actually does.
I'm stuck in a classroom with that after all I've done...and you expect me to just play nice, really?"
"I see," Nezu nods solemnly, taking a moment to consider everything he just heard. Now gaining a deeper understanding of how Horizon thinks. "So you don't like when people think they are your equal, without living their life always giving their all, constantly going Plus Ultra..."
"Not Plus Ultra," Horizon says. "That means to go beyond your limits, I have no limits, I just am. But the point is they just don't try hard enough..."
'A massive ego,' Nezu thinks. 'Powered by years of hard work, boosted to absurd levels by his superhuman talent, and all balanced by apathy toward anyone or thing not relevant to him...a dangerous sociopathic combination, especially with such a powerful Quirk...'
"Well this certainly taught me a lot," Nezu says happily, hopping down from his chair.
"Like what?" Horizon asks.
"Well...the only time you ever speak with such care and love in your voice, is when you speak about your parents. I think that's the most important thing to take away from this, now I'll let you get ready for your next match," he gestures to the screen in the corner.
Turning to it Horizon sees Tokoyami pinned down by Bakugo, a constantly exploding palm held close to Dark Shadow like a flashlight.
"Guess its time to wrap this up..."
END CHAPTER---
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CHAPTER START---
Watching Horizon walk onto the stage, back to his showmanship, waving at the adoring crowd, Bakugo can't help but feel his adrenaline start pumping.
His breath became hitched, standing in the entrance tunnel hidden away for a few seconds longer he walks over to the wall and places his forehead against the cool concrete wall.
Feeling his palms already sweating he squeezes his eyes shut, pushing the doubt and anxiety down, like he'd done so many times when thinking about Horizon.
The seemingly invincible wall standing between him, and the person he always thought he was.
"Katsuki Bakugo!" Midnight announces, and he immediately scowls and begins walking out.
The entire world watching him, everyone expecting him to lose, already counting him out.
The doubts from the crowd reaches his ears, breaking his heart but making his blood boil.
'Why are they even having another fight?'
'He's Mystery Class, that's unfair.'
'If Endeavor's son lost this isn't fair.'
'Won't he just cut this kid in half?'
His rage just kept building and building, but in the back of his mind, a small voice couldn't help but agree with everything they said.
Before he knew it Horizon was standing in front of him, towering over him as always.
To his eyes it was as if Horizon blocked out the sun, the same feeling he got when standing in front of All Might.
But this was different, this time the monster wasn't trying to protect him, it was staring down at him. Ready and willing to crush him.
Burying those feeling Bakguo glares at Horizon's visor, ignoring Midnight's hype-building speech for the finals.
"Bring out the sword," he demands, earning a confused head tilt from Horizon.
"It got banned," Horizon shrugs. "Some crap about cutting people up isn't a good look."
"If you don't have it, then how am I supposed to count this as a real victory?!" Bakugo screams. "You need to be at your best!"
"I've still got more than enough to deal with someone at your level," Horizon says calmly, taking his hands out of his pockets and letting electricity crackle, jumping between his palms. "Just takes one touch and you're done."
"Counter Shock," Bakguo growls out, now even warier of Horizon's touch, but his plan doesn't change. Blast Horizon to hell and don't let him touch you.
"BEGIN!"
Bakguo immediately rockets forward, clearing the ten meters between them and placing his palm in front of Horizon's chest, a meter of space between them.
In the same instant Horizon had warped one of his cards to him and threw it past Bakugo.
'He's gonna swap and appear behind me!'
Bakugo plants both his feet on the floor, one hand out in each direction. Blasting both his sides at once.
BOOM!
Light and smoke block his vision as both angles are blasted.
"You know I have more cards right?" Horizon's amused voice asks from behind him.
Bakugo immediately spins around and launches into another attack.
BOOM!
This time his eyes open in horror. Dreams and ego are completely crushed in one instant as Horizon's massive hand palms the back of his skull.
Reacting quickly he uses an explosion to spin himself, jumping up and launching a roundhouse kick to the side of Horizon's head.
He can't even feel the material of Horizon's visor before the man is swapped out with a metal calling card.
This pattern goes on for a dozen explosions, Horizon always warping away at the very last moment.
Until seemingly Bakguo gets lucky.
His bare explosive palm makes contact directly with Horizon's visor. Palming his entire face.
The entire audience is shocked, surprised this would even happen, and Bakguo's smile nearly rips his face open as he finally sees victory.
'I'll blow that damn fish bowl to hell!'
BOOM!
Bakguo's suddenly looking at the arena, seeing all the cracks and pebbles caused by his own explosions.
Nothing and nobody in his way as searing pain burns through his clothes and scorches his back.
His own explosion ragdolling him across the concrete and leaving him crumpled in a heap.
"Damn it!" Bakugo punches the concrete and forces himself to stand, bloody knuckles dripping on the arena as he glares at Horizon.
And still, Horizon was completely untouched. 'I was touching him and he still dodged it...that shouldn't be possible!'
Not even the visor was slightly singed.
"He baited me into hurting myself," Bakugo mutters, feeling his arms nearly numb from the constant fighting.
"You know I really wasn't kidding when I said none of you can even lay a scratch on me," Horizon says jokingly. "You just aren't enough."
Bakugo growls loudly, rushing Horizon like a desperate animal.
'I just need time, keep him cocky so he doesn't get bored and end the fight, keep him talking so my arms can rest, then I'll blast this whole damn stage away!'
Surprising everyone Horizon takes a casual fighting stance, keeping one hand in front of him and the other hanging at his side, an open palm taunting Bakugo.
Bakugo's strikes were fast.
Heavy hits.
Each kick was parried by the most casual of motions.
Each punch was easily blocked by Horizon's larger and faster physicality.
For an entire minute, this cycle continues. No matter how hard Bakguo fought he couldn't land a single hit.
'So he's even a monster without his Quirk!' everyone quickly realized. Not knowing he was trained by one of the best technical fighters in the world.
But improvement is the standard at UA, and heated battles bring up a swell of desire that forces improvement.
Bakugo's mind seemed to settle, his movements less primal and more fluid. His attacks harder, his strikes faster. His eyes could suddenly better interpret what he was seeing.
With one of the most intuitive combat minds in the world, he began putting the pieces together.
It didn't make sense at first, not until he punched up at Horizon's visor, causing the man to swat it away and just touch Bakguo's face before retracting his hand. Proving for what must have been the 20th time in this fight that he can win whenever he wants, pissing Bakugo off even more.
But that punch was just a distraction. A showy strike sure to fail against someone of this level.
All for Bakguo to test his theory and kick with as little motion as possibly toward Horizon's shin.
But Horizon dodges it, casually moving his foot out of the way...before Bakguo made any real noticeable motion forward.
Bakugo immediately leaps backward, heels knocking away the pebbles on the stage, each one a win condition if Horizon decided to put an end to this match, a reminder that he was just playing with Bakguo...all while Bakguo was giving more than he had ever before.
"What's wrong?" Horizon asks, his tone casual even as Bakugo was panting heavily and covered in sweat, still feeling the searing pain on his back.
Bakugo smiles victoriously, "I figured it out!" His words confuse everyone watching, the entire world excited to hear whatever grand reveal he had.
"Figured what out?"
"How you do it, how you always warp to the perfect place, how you always know what to do, how you dodge every hit no matter how sneaky it is! All of it!"
Horizon raises a brow beneath his visor, curious and amused, knowing Bakguo can never have figured out his ROOM.
"Alright, enlighten me," he says jokingly, placing both hands in his pocket as Bakugo takes a few deep breaths.
"Foresight!" Bakugo decrees.
"Foresight?"
"It's how you do it," Bakguo says. "You couldn't have dodged everything naturally, and my last attack was a feint to set up a kick...a kick I didn't even get to throw because you dodged before my leg really got moving...that's only possible if you can see the future."
The entire stadium is silent, staring at Horizon. Minor time manipulation Quirks aren't as rare as warping or healing, but they are usually useless. Gathering and controlling Cronons -the identified time particles, discovered two centuries ago-, most Quirks just used it to slow the time of small objects, Foresight is an anomaly in itself.
"I see," Horizon says, looking around at all the amazed and excited faces. "Well seeing the future is the best way to justify what I did... but that's not one of my abilities."
"What?" Bakugo looked dumbstruck.
Horizon taps the side of his visor, drawing all eyes to his head, "it's my brain...genius. In this world my brain is second only to Nezu himself, but while all his processing power is good for science and management...I've got a lot less than him, in exchange for having a really good brain for battle.
In combat like this where it's just me and you, I can monitor every move your body makes, even the smallest millimeter of movement is noticeable to me. And since I process info faster...I effectively transfer all that intake into my head, and use my perfect reaction time to move.
Get it? I can't see the future, I just start moving after you, and your brain is so slow it looks like I moved first," he shrugs. "A decade of training with mom made me really damn good at close combat like this."
Bakguo's veins bulge, "so you're such a damn nerd that you fight better than us too!"
"Uh...sure?"
"This...this isn't right," Bakugo mutters. "This isn't how heroes fight!"
"Oh god, it's gonna cry," Horizon mutters out in disgust, shaking his head in disappointment. "Are your arms rested enough yet? Just do your final attack and let's wrap this up," he says in a bored tone.
"You...you knew, and you still let my arms recover? Why?"
"Because it doesn't really matter in the end. How hard you, or any hero or villain fights, it's all futile in the end," Horizon spreads his arms, riling up the audience. "Because I am here..."
"RAARRRGGHHH!!!" Bakugo rockets into the air, carried by explosions. Instantly enraged like never before, hearing Horizon of all people use All Might's line, and the entire crowd cheering for him.
Cheering for the next Symbol of Peace.
Bakugo puts everything into his next attack, soaring thirty meters above the arena before rocketing down.
Using his explosions to spin himself like a top, forming a twister of smoke around him as he gathers as much air as possible to make the explosion hit that much harder, all while keeping his eyes on Horizon, standing casually in the middle of the arena.
As he's only five meters away he flips in the air, risking everything and slamming both his palms down at Horizon.
"HOWITZER GRAND IMPACT!"
BOOM!
The entire stadium and the surrounding land are rocked as if an earthquake hit. Midnight and Cementoss are blown away as the deafening explosion rings out, slamming them against the far wall of the arena. Cementoss barely softens the wall in time to catch them and prevent any damage.
And as the dust clears, everyone sees the absolute carnage caused by the attack.
Bakugo was kneeling in the middle of the crater, the entire stage completely dug out, rubble and dirt scattered against the far walls. A hole two meters deep at its lowers point.
He's on his knees, sitting up, hands hanging limply at his side. Bloody and broken, all purple-black and swollen, His entire shirt and much of his pants destroyed, leaving scorch marks across his body, and his head swaying left and right, barely staying conscious as the adrenaline starts to fade.
"Wow, that's a lot better than I expected," Horizon's voice is the only sound in the arena, the dust, and smoke blowing away to reveal him standing behind a blue energy shield in the shape of a dome nearly at the edge of the crater, just barely within bounds.
"You...how?" Bakugo mutters weakly.
"Antibacterial Curtain," Horizon raises his right hand to tap the blue shield. His left hand was still outstretched, releasing the shield from the palm.
His new ability, Antibacterial Curtain, named after the curtains in hospital operating rooms. A modified version of his healing energy, instead of dispersing away from itself to permeate others, it is attracted to itself, hardening to form a shield.
His inexperience with this ability leaves much to be desired, not that he can let that be noticed.
He immediately drops the barrier and begins walking over to Bakugo, putting his left hand back in his pocket.
"You...had that... the whole time?"
"Only since after USJ," Horizon admits. "After meeting Nomu I realized there was a lot of merit in defense, so I decided if I'm going to be a hero, eventually I'll have a moment where I need to stand my ground and protect the people behind me, so I made a shield ability," he shrugs, as if it were the most normal thing in the world.
"You just made an ability," Bakugo mutters in disbelief. "You can just make new Quirks?"
"That's one way to look at it," Horizon was now standing directly in front of Bakugo, forcing him to look up at him. "Still working on something to deal with Super-Regeneration, but I'll get there eventually..."
Looking up at Horizon, Bakugo couldn't hold back his emotions anymore, tears freely streaming down his face.
In all his years watching All Might he's seen the hero gets hurt, get cut, take hits...bleed. But here stands Horizon, completely untouched by anything they threw at him. By anything Bakugo threw at him, in this moment the shadow he casts dwarfed even All Might, and Bakugo hated it more than anything.
"This isn't supposed to happen," Bakugo doubles over, his forehead nearly touching the ground, arms hanging at his side. "This isn't how heroes win!"
Nobody understands what he means, only Deku could find the meaning in his words, and it hurt him to see Bakugo brought so low.
"What the hell does that mean?"
"You can't be a hero! Heroes put their heart and soul into everything they do! But you...you refused to take us seriously! You just came out here and mocked us! You're not a real hero, you refused to give us your all!" Bakugo screams, his voice cracking and straining with each word.
"Is that what you really think this is?" Horizon asks in a serious voice. "Bakugo, it's not that I refused to fight seriously, I'll never make that mistake again...but you just aren't enough to make me fight seriously, none of you are, and even if you were, I'd still win, because unlike you, I have a reason to fight."
"Reason to fight?!"
Horizon raises a foot and steps on the back of Bakugo's head, the blonde immediately forces his broken arms to move and press against the ground to support the new weight, and Horizon just begins talking to the world, with both hands in his pockets, and the second best student under his boot.
"Most of you don't have any real reason to fight. You're a bunch of pathetic childish fanboys that only want to be heroes because you think it's cool. You put your life and the life of everyone you love at risk every time you suit up, but you're too selfish to think about that, right?
You never think about anyone past yourself, past what you want, just a bunch of pathic wannabes that don't understand the true cost of being a hero.
You have everything, but you're here risking it all for people you don't even know, for strangers that you'd never even talk to...you put your own home in danger to save them...HA! As if anyone with that reason can ever beat me.
Everything you are, just like most of the people in our class, is fanboy nonsense. 'Inspired' by heroes to throw your life away and let your family suffer for strangers...see even if we were equals, I'd win.
Because you fight for strangers, and I fight for my family...for my parents."
Everyone stares in surprise, not expecting such an intense rant from him, all while Bakugo struggles to keep his body off the ground.
Horizon's voice becomes slightly sad, "my parents taught me everything they knew, I am everything they are taken to heights unimagined. I love them more than anything in this world...but now I'm all alone in this world...but one day I won't be.
I'll take everything my dad taught me about medicine, and everything my mom taught me about fighting and being an adventurer...and I'll use it to fight for my future, for the family I'll have one day. For them, for my kids, for the people who matter the most to me.
That's what my foundation is built of, and every improvement I make gets stacked atop it, and gets supported by that.
And what's yours again? Fanboy trash about wanting to be like All Might and throw your life away for strangers? Right?" Horizon laughs at that.
"And yet you act surprised when everything you did, all the blood and sweat and work, everything you are, crumbles against me...built on a pathetic foundation like that. You don't even have a reason to fight, and you'll never be enough, so get off my stage."
CRACK!
He presses down, smashing Bakguo's head against the floor with his foot, instantly knocking him out.
"HORIZON WINS!" Midnight announces, to the surprise of absolutely no one.
His rant reached the ears and hearts of hundreds of millions of people, including the man who would be his Hero mentor, and a major catalyst for his rapid rise to the top of this world...
END CHAPTER---
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