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"... What the heck was that?"

"Right? What kind of speed is that? He covered kilometers in just a few seconds!"

"I thought he looked pretty powerful in the video from a few weeks ago... but this completely blows that away."

"What speed was that anyway? Mach 1?"

"No, no. The sound barrier didn't break... but I don't think it was that far off from doing it either."

"This is crazy... And they say he's 15? This kid might as well become the new All Might already."

"I don't think even All Might was this impressive at his age."

With conversations of similar astonishment spreading across the crowd, mixed with awed cries, the stadium became the loudest it had been all day.

As it got rowdier, three more figures emerged from the tunnel and stepped onto the field.

Todoroki, Midoriya, and Bakugo—in that order.

Upon reaching the light, all three looked briefly disoriented, probably from having pushed themselves hard in that final stretch, trying to get to the finish faster than Taka, but clearly having failed—and now having to adjust to the roaring crowd and bright sunlight hitting them immediately upon reaching the end of the race.

Still, they recovered quickly. Once they'd caught their breath, they looked up at the agitated stands, jumping and cheering—before their gaze settled down on the victorious figure of Taka standing not far away from them, brushing his hair back as the sun hit his face directly.

'He moonwalked us,' was the collective thought among the three the instant the result of the race dawned on them, recalling the last thing they'd seen before Taka had blown past them and shot into the light at the end of the tunnel.

And to their dismay, it seemed that memory wasn't staying between just the four of them.

"What is that?"

"Did they record the last stretch?"

"Hold on, what the—?"

Before they knew it, the big screens above had already begun replaying what had happened inside the tunnel... Including the moment Taka moonwalked past all three of them through the ceiling—at nearly sound-breaking speed—while they watched helplessly.

And of course, all in slow motion. Otherwise, it would be hard to catch the astounded look on their faces as Taka moonwalked past them.

Baffled outrage and laughter erupted from the crowd almost immediately.

"... They were having such fierce competition, like destined rivals... Only for the walking cheat to ruin that!"

"Hahahaha! Look at their faces—well, not like I'd look any better if I saw someone stealing victory from me in such a way."

"Why even moonwalk? Wasn't running on the ceiling enough?"

"Clearly not, and thank god, I think I've truly seen everything now."

Away from the crowd's laughter and chatter, plenty of pro heroes in attendance were also looking pretty baffled, but entertained by the stunt Taka had pulled—and the trio's astonished faces as they could only let it all happen.

"...That bastard..."

Watching it play out again on a screen that size, and feeling the secondhand embarrassment radiating from every direction, the three each reacted differently.

Midoriya looked almost betrayed.

He'd never expected Taka to pull something so openly mocking. He'd always come across as the silent, composed type.

Not only that, but he'd also helped him grow tremendously before this festival. He had thought he was a cool and generous class rep with no bounds to his thoughtfulness.

—But today, he had learned not to trust his heroes.

This was so not Plus Ultra.

Meanwhile, Todoroki's eyebrows furrowed as he observed the sheer disrespect on screen.

This was what he had meant by lessening his moderation?

To mock them so openly? To show his superiority in such a clear manner?

The weight of the war declaration he'd handed Taka earlier pressed down on him harder now.

He had declared his victory just like that. But now, he'd seen what a not-holding-back Taka actually looked like. And the more he saw him beat them in such a ridiculous manner, the less likely his chances of victory felt.

At this rate... could he genuinely win?

His fist tightened as his gaze drifted to the stands, where a certain figure watched him with a stern expression.

'No. It's not about whether I can or not. I must.'

Huffing, he turned around and walked away. No longer paying attention to the screens or the crowd.

Bakugo, on the other hand, was shaking.

Not only had his victory been snatched away from him, but the culprit hadn't even moved for 99% of the race, then covered the whole thing in seconds the moment Bakugo was about to clinch it—and then, to make it even worse, when he passed them, he had the absolute audacity to do it in the most ridiculous way imaginable, as if to rub it in further.

"You... damn attention whore!" Bakugo stepped forward, small explosions crackling from his palms. Whatever composure he'd been maintaining in front of the entire country was long gone.

But then Taka turned his head toward him. Slowly.

"...!"

The next instant, Bakugo froze as a wave of pressure washed over him.

It doused his anger cold—like a bucket of ice dumped over him, cutting straight through the rage.

Deep inside, he refused to yield, gritting his teeth in order not to let his rage get scared away.

But as he met gazes with Taka, the meaning in there became clear.

'Do better.'

He took a step back instead, gritting his teeth in frustration rather than actually lunging.

With the confrontation defused by nothing more than a look, Bakugo clicked his tongue and, just like Todoroki, walked off to rest for the next game.

Meanwhile, Taka just snorted and turned back to face the stands.

More specifically, toward a very particular section of them.

'I see that wasn't enough.' He thought wryly.

There, in the front row, sat Eri alongside Seiji in VIP seats that Nezu had arranged.

She looked surprised, yes—but she wasn't smiling. Even after all that.

Taka let out a sigh under his breath. 'Well. No one said brotherhood was going to be easy.'

He ignored Seiji's enthusiastic waving the moment the man spotted him looking, and simply waved back at Eri—who raised her own hand once Seiji pointed out that Taka was looking at her.

Then his gaze dropped back to his competitors.

Todoroki, Midoriya, and Bakugo.

...And the others who were beginning to arrive now.

'I hope that was enough to make my intent clear.'

Today, for Eri's sake—and for his own aura farming too—he'd be setting aside his usual restraint.

He'd let his instincts dictate how he showed off, not his calculations.

Just like just now.

'Although maybe the moonwalking was a bit much...' He thought wryly, rubbing his chin as he took in the main trio's very unhappy expressions.

What could he say, though? It had felt genuinely cool in the moment, and he'd do it again without a second thought.

"Really, Takahashi?"

One of his eyebrows lifted as a familiar voice called out to him. He turned to find Jiro had walked up beside him, still looking a bit out of breath.

'Didn't even notice when she got here.'

His eyes briefly swept the field—a mix of his classmates and Class 1-B students had gathered. Not everyone was present yet, but going by how things were shaping up, only the two hero classes plus Shinso and Hatsume were the likely candidates to make the next round, just as in the show, given their eccentricities.

Satisfied with that read, he turned back to Jiro.

"Really what?"

"Waiting until the last second and then blitzing everything?" She deadpanned—before shaking her head and massaging her face. "No, forget that, I don't even mind it that much—but moonwalking?"

Taka didn't back down, crossing his arms. "Wasn't it cool?"

"..."

A brief silence fell between them, with Jiro's expression being that of someone who really didn't want to say what she thought.

In the end, though, after a little groan, she spoke anyway.

"It was a little cool..." She admitted begrudingly—before pointing a finger at him. "... But it was also pretty foul! I wouldn't want to be Midoriya, Todoroki, or Bakugo right now."

She glanced over at the three, who had each retreated to their own corners of the field but were all clearly still processing what had happened.

"They'll pull through." Taka snorted coldly.

"You're merciless." She laughed.

"Yo, Taka, that was insane!"

Kirishima jogged over to them, looking pretty winded as well but equally fired up.

"When Present Mic said you hadn't moved from the start, even though everyone was already at the last obstacle, I honestly thought you'd given up or something." He made a quick rocket gesture with his hand. "...But then I heard this huge boom, followed by something that sounded like an actual rocket heading my way, and before I could even process it, you'd already passed everyone and crossed the finish line. Just how fast were you going?"

After seemingly calculating it for a bit, Taka answered. "I can reach up to roughly 700 km/h right now," (A/N: about 400 miles/hour.)

"You're so busted," Jiro deadpanned.

Kirishima nodded slowly, the sheer gap in power sinking in all over again.

But then his eyes landed on the screen above, which was replaying the moonwalk footage, and his expression shifted into something wry.

"Still, Taka—was that part necessary? I feel like you did those three dirty."

"Are you kidding?! The class rep pulled those moves clean!" Mina's voice cut in as she appeared alongside them, grinning widely. "Who would've thought he had that in him? That was hilarious!"

Kirishima nodded slowly. "It was a bit shocking. I didn't take Taka for someone who'd pull something like that... but I have to admit, that backwards walking was manly."

Jiro rubbed her chin. "Yeah, what happened to the broody silent act?"

All eyes shifted to Taka, waiting.

He shrugged.

"I just felt like it."

"Well, you sure did those three dirty because you felt like it," Jiro said flatly.

Taka gave her a look. "Don't feel too bad for them. By the time I'm done with this festival, everyone's going to end up in a similar shape."

The three went still.

Taka smiled faintly at their reaction.

"I did say it, didn't I? There won't be much moderation on my part today."

A heavy silence fell. Then—

Jiro smiled, though it was a little shaky. "Takahashi, we've been friends since before coming here, haven't we? You wouldn't do that to a friend, would you?"

"Come on, class rep... have some mercy." Mina pleaded.

"...B-bring it on. I'm not scared!" Kirishima declared, pumping a fist—though with slightly more bravado than conviction.

Before Taka could respond—

{"It seems our 42 participants have arrived! To all those still on the course—I'm sorry, but you're eliminated!"}

Present Mic's declaration snapped every student gathered on the field out of their rest. Once he had both the crowd's attention and the students', he continued.

{"Now that we're done with such an amazing—and honestly baffling—start to the festival, it's time to move on to the next game!"}

Everyone's head turned toward the center of the field, where the remaining students were being called to gather before Midnight.

"Let's go," Taka said, already walking.

"Come on, class rep...!" His classmates kept complaining all the way.

A few moments later, all students were assembled.

Taka's eyes swept the group.

Skipping past the Class 1-B students, his gaze went straight to the two outliers.

'As expected.'

Hatsume and Shinso.

In some ways, it wasn't surprising. Shinso's Quirk was well-suited to a general field event like this, and Hatsume was the best inventor in her year, so clearing the first round wasn't beyond her. Still—

'I can't say for certain they'll make it past the next game.'

Not only were his classmates considerably better prepared than they'd been in the show, but he himself was cutting loose today.

Things were bound to diverge from canon. That was certain.

And in the next game, he already had something specific in mind.

Whether Hatsume and Shinso survived past it would depend on their own abilities—actually, scratch Shinso. His power was literally built on leaning on others.

Whether that'd be enough to get through the next round though, was still an open question.

Taka's attention returned to Midnight, who was already tapping the microphone.

{"Well done, everyone! With that, the first game of the first-year stage is finally over... Now then, let's take a look at the results!"}

The big screen above began displaying the portraits of all students who had passed, in order of arrival.

Taka was, of course, first.

Todoroki second, Midoriya third, and Bakugo fourth.

Judging from the earlier footage, it looked like Todoroki had thrown up an ice wall in the final stretch to buy himself second place. Midoriya had gotten through it first, landing him third, and Bakugo fourth.

After them, the rankings weren't quite as monopolized by Class 1-A as they'd been up until then.

Iida managed fifth, then two Class 1-B students claimed sixth and seventh—Ibara and Juzo—followed by Tokoyami, Sero, and Kirishima rounding out the top ten.

The places after that were mostly held by Class 1-A, at least among those with decent mobility, with only a handful of Class 1-B students woven in between, while the rest sat toward the bottom.

Shinso and Hatsume were there too, as expected. The former was somewhere in the thirties, while Hatsume had barely scraped into 42nd place.

Taka didn't know how close the 43rd had been when Hatsume crossed the line. They might have been right on her heels, or they might not have even cleared the minefield. Hard to say.

'As for Jiro...' Taka's eyes searched the board for a moment, then his eyebrows lifted slightly upon finding her at 17th.

Better than in the show, or not? He honestly couldn't remember anymore.

Still, a solid result, considering her lack of exceptional mobility.

He gave a small nod of approval. Jiro, feeling his gaze, shot him a flat look in return.

{"The 42 students shown here move on to the next round. To those who didn't make it—don't worry, we have other activities prepared so you can still shine!"}

Midnight's whip cracked through the air, and the slot-machine display reappeared on the screens above, spinning quickly.

{"Now then, let's get to the real heart of the competition!"}

Everyone tensed as the display cycled through game names in a blur, the stadium going quiet again.

Midnight smiled at their nerves.

{"The second game of this year's stage will be—!"}

The display slowed.

Then stopped.

'As expected.'

{"A Cavalry Battle!"}

Gasps rippled through the students and the crowd alike.

Murmurs broke out—many students weren't thrilled at having to form teams, especially after all the mental preparation to stand out individually and the war declarations from earlier.

But the chatter died as Midnight began explaining the rules.

In short, the students would have to form teams of two to four members, with only one carrying a headband whose point value would be the combined total of every team member's finishing position from the last round. Last place was worth five points, 41st was ten, 40th was fifteen, and so on. The headband had to be worn and defended, while other teams tried to steal it—and you tried to steal theirs in return.

Everyone was already strategizing before she'd even finished listing the point values. Thinking who they could team up with.

Then Midnight dropped the last detail.

{"Beyond that—and to make sure you all live up to our motto, Plus Ultra, to the fullest—the point value assigned to the student who finished first in the last game, Takahashi Fukumoto... is ten million!"}

"..."

A long, stunned silence blanketed the field.

'Ten million!'

Then, every head turned sharply—and in near unison—toward the person in question, who stood among them with a completely unbothered expression.

Suddenly, Taka found approximately forty pairs of greedy eyes boring into him, so intense they might as well have been knives.

—Until he turned around and looked back.

Every gaze immediately dropped or cut away. A chorus of whistling commenced.

Snorting, Taka faced forward again.

Then Midnight cracked her whip, giving the final instruction.

{"You'll have ten minutes to form your teams—get moving!"}

Every student immediately scrambled to find their partners.

Taka stayed where he was, hands in his pockets.

After a moment, he glanced around.

No one was approaching him.

'I guess I did too good a job of intimidating their greedy asses.' He thought, eyes closing stoically. 'Whatever. If necessary, I'll just run the whole thing on my own—'

-Pat-


"...?"

A hand landed on his shoulder.

He glanced sideways, only to see Jiro right beside him, watching him with a smirk.

"You look a bit lonely, Takahashi."

He looked away, eyes closing. "Being the strongest is often a lonely path."

She deadpanned.

"I can leave if you want."

Taka snorted with a smile and shook his head.

But sent a hand out to catch her shoulder before she could walk away.

"Please don't."



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(A/N: Sorry for the wait, I was stuck with creative block for a bit, and couldn't bring myself to come up with anything.

I think it has passed though.

Anyway, double release)
 
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"In the end, no one else volunteered to join us."

Jiro stared flatly at the already-formed teams around them before turning to Taka with a raised eyebrow.

"...But I guess that's fair. You've got one big target on your head. And after all those war declarations in the waiting room, probably no one wants to be seen mooching off you either."

"So you want to mooch off me?" Taka asked, giving her a look.

"I'm pragmatic..." She said with a grin, before it faltered slightly. "Though... with everyone's eyes on us like this, will we really be okay, Takahashi? I know you're strong, but forty people might be a bit much, especially since this isn't a fight to the death."

Taka closed his eyes.

"The question isn't whether we'll be okay. It's how far you want to go."

"What?"

A shady grin crept onto his lips. "I mean, I could just take everyone's headband now and hold onto all of them until time runs out. Then we'd be the only ones with points and win by default."

A pause followed, during which Jiro stared at him with a flat gaze.

"...Please don't. I need my internship offers, and I don't think winning by default will help me with that."

"It would have been fun," Taka said, shrugging.

"Maybe, but I need internships, Takahashi."

Taka let out a faint sigh. "Fair enough. Then I suppose we do it the other way."

"Other way?"

Taka leaned closer and murmured something to her.

Her expression grew progressively more horrified the longer he talked.

"...You can do that?"

"Yeah."

"Hey, Takahashi... is your Quirk really telekinesis?"

"I can walk you through the specifics later. Now's not the time."

"..."

Jiro didn't look satisfied, but in the end, she gave a reluctant nod.

"... Alright."

And as if on cue—

—HOOOOONK!!!—

The alarm signalling time was up rang out.

With the start of the game upon them, all teams began moving to their respective spots along the borders of the circular arena. Taka and Jiro among them.

Once in position, all teams took their formations. Jiro, for her part, ended up on top of Taka's shoulders, her face turning slightly sheepish.

"Did I really have to be the one getting carried?"

"If you'd rather carry someone who probably weighs twice as much as you, be my guest."

"...Never mind."

Rolling his eyes, Taka swept his gaze across the field, taking stock of the teams.

'Things ended up more or less the same as the show, huh?'

He couldn't pinpoint every exact combination, but from what he could see, they looked the same or close enough to what he remembered.

Though one thing did catch his attention.

Hatsume had still gone to Midoriya.

In the show, that was because he'd taken first place, making him the ideal showcase for her inventions. But first place belonged to Taka this time around, which made the choice stranger.

He shrugged faintly.

It didn't matter. Whatever her reason, good for Midoriya.

Besides, if she had asked to join him instead, Taka couldn't have known what to say. Her inventions were a bit redundant with his aura powers already there.

'Maybe that's exactly why she went for Midoriya.' He huffed.

Moving on, his eyes shifted to another side of the field.

'So he's still there.' He noted as he saw yet another equal team to that of the show.

Iida had also remained on Todoroki's team—again, despite the fact that Midoriya hadn't taken first place.

Though perhaps it's just that the rivalry between the two that had driven that choice in the show was still present regardless of whether Midoriya ended up in first place or not.

'But... that guy,' Taka's gaze lingered on Iida for a moment, eyes narrowing slightly.

After a beat, he snorted.

'Today would have ended badly for him. Luckily for him, I'm here.'

He looked back ahead, smirking.

'Or maybe not so lucky. This game is going to be a massacre either way.'

As those thoughts settled, the countdown began.

{"Now then, let's kick things off! Three..."}

The instant the countdown started, every single team on the field turned toward them. Their intent couldn't have been clearer.

{"Two!"}

Jiro tapped his shoulder, glancing nervously at the other teams as they converged their gazes on them.

"Uh... you sure your plan won't fail?"

"It won't."

{"One!"}

She swallowed nervously, but gave a firm nod. "I'll trust you, then."

Taka nodded back.

Then—

{"START!"}

The instant Midnight's voice fell, a stampede erupted.

The hammering of near-hundreds of feet, all converging on a single objective.

"Uh, Takahashi—they're coming."

"I know."

The ten-million-point headband.

"Gyahaha, Taka, that headband is mine!" Hagakure's voice rang out from one of the teams—Koda and Sato carrying trousers with no shirt above them.

Shame was not a word in Hagakure's dictionary, it seemed.

"Come here, you damn attention whore!" Bakugo announced himself as well, wide grin already in place, small explosions crackling from his palms.

Todoroki said nothing, but his cold, locked-in stare said plenty—as did the focused expressions of everyone on his team.

Shoji's team rushed just as silently, eyes fixed entirely on the headband sitting on Jiro's head.

Several others from class 1-B could be seen amidst the multitude of teams rushing in. Taka couldn't remember many of them, but he did recognize a certain blonde with a manic expression on his face.

"Let's see what the leader of class 1-A has to offer!"

And lastly, there was Midoriya and his team.

"Takahashi-san... here we come!"

Who, of course, had to deliver a shonen-ass line.

Suppressing the urge to simply flatten him and his entire team with a single aura hand, Taka glanced up at Jiro.

"All yours."

"Took you long enough." She grinned, then acted quickly.

Her earlobes shot to the ground.

And then—

—BZZZZZZ!—

—CRACKLE!—


The earth cracked apart and erupted in every direction, hurling approaching teams back and breaking their sight of Taka's team in an instant.

Plenty of teams nearly lost their footing entirely. But plenty of others were harder to shake.

"Iida," Todoroki said.

"Oh!" With a shout of determination, Iida's propulsors kicked in. Using a large piece of upturned rock as a ramp at a diagonal angle, the entire team launched into the air, clearing most of the broken terrain cleanly.

Midoriya's team adapted just as quickly. Hatsume's rocket boots, combined with Uraraka's Quirk stripping the team of their weight let them hover briefly above the chaos, bypassing it entirely.

Bakugo's team had no such finesse—but with quick thinking and a few well-timed blasts, they kept their balance and kept charging through the wrecked ground.

Other teams stumbled, had to fall back, or very nearly toppled.

In the end, though, the move had only bought a few moments of breathing room.

But that was all they needed.

"Damn, that barely worked," Jiro clicked her tongue.

"We only needed the time. Now focus—I'm about to start."

She tensed slightly at the pace of it all.

"H-hold on, how did you say I was supposed to control—"

Her words cut off as raw aura began bubbling off Taka's body like a crimson liquid, seeping into the air around him.

Then it expanded, washing over Jiro as well. In moments, both of them were completely enveloped in a pulsing, crimson glow.

"This feels weird."

Taka ignored her and closed his eyes. "Here it comes."

Then—

—BOOOM!—

An explosion went off, wrapping both of them in a thick dust cloud and cutting off the view of every rushing participant.

But that didn't stop the three teams on the front lines. They continued rushing in, planning on pressing ahead regardless of the blockage of vision.

What came after, though, did stop them pretty well.

"...!"

"W-what is that?"

"What is this bullshit?!"

The three nearest teams ground to a halt—the eagerness and bravado drained out of them in an instant as they saw what was waiting on the other side of the dust.

And not just them. Every student in the field turned, eyes widening, mouths falling open.

Taka and Jiro stood exactly as they had before.

With one difference.

A giant upper skeleton, built of crimson fire, loomed above them—its ribcage curving over the two like a cage, and its empty sockets staring down at the three teams with a presence that made the air feel heavier.

At first glance, it seemed completely motionless. Inert.

Until it suddenly moved.

The skull tilted. The arms began to rise.

Every motion mirroring Jiro's exactly.

Sitting on Taka's shoulders beneath it, Jiro looked up at the skeleton's movements and then back at her own hands with a complicated expression.

"H-how is this telekinesis, Takahashi?"

"It's complicated. Focus. The entire country is watching you."

"R-right..." She let it go and turned back to face the three teams ahead.

"..."

A long, drawn-out silence settled over both sides.

Then—

—SHAAAAA—

A wave of ice surged forward and engulfed the skeleton completely.

—SHATTER!—

Then shattered the next instant from a single movement of the skeleton's arms.

Another silence.

Then Jiro smiled, letting out a short breath.

"Well, Takahashi? Shall we put these people in their places?"

Taka nodded, eyes still closed. "Go on."

"RETREAT!" Midoriya shouted.

The other teams didn't even need to hear it.

All at once, they scattered.

Jiro reached for the nearest team—Bakugo's, who had the least collective mobility of the three to fall back on.

"You... YOU THINK I'M SCARED?!"

Seeing the giant hand descending on them, Bakugo launched himself off his team and shot straight at it, arm pulled back.

—BOOOOOOM!—

He drove an explosion directly into it.

-Tssssss...-

"H-how?"

But as the smoke cleared, his eyes went wide. The hand hadn't moved a little after the explosion, and had not even a crack visible on it.

Without support beneath him, he began to fall—eyes still locked on the hand he'd hit.

Sero's tape caught him before he could reach the ground and hauled him back to his seat.

Then, without waiting for his word, the team turned and ran.

Bakugo complained somewhere in the middle of it, but his team didn't listen and continued their tactical retreat.

"Gyahahaha, where are you all going?!" Jiro laughed, swinging her arms wide as the skeleton followed suit.

Taka, meanwhile, broke into a run after the fleeing teams, carrying Jiro and the skeleton with him.

-Boom!-

-Rumble!-

-Bang!-


Explosions rang out on all sides as the giant formation of raw aura struck the ground and surroundings with punishing force.

And through all of it—

"HAHAHA, THERE'S NO RUNNING AWAY FROM ME!"

Jiro had completely lost herself to it.

Taka sweatdropped as she forgot every word she'd ever said about moderation, flailing her arms without a care in the world and watching the skeleton throw itself into every swing with matching enthusiasm.

'I was going to use this myself, but... I suppose it's fine if she's having fun.'

Snorting, he kept running after everyone.

Soon, they hit the center of the field, and the full scatter began as teams bolted in every direction at the sight of the giant catastrophe bearing down on them.

Nobody wanted any part of it.

Up in the teachers' area, every instructor watched the carnage below with an identical flat expression.

All competition had ceased. No one was going for anyone's headband. They were just running from the giant crimson skeleton Taka and Jiro were piloting around the arena.

'You certainly are making history, young Takahashi,' All Might thought, sweatdropping faintly as he watched the sheer joy radiating from the skeleton's every movement, and by extension, from Jiro.

Whether the good kind or not, he still wasn't sure.

But one thing was certain. This festival was going to be talked about for years.

'I feel sorry for young Midoriya,' he thought grimly, watching Midoriya's team sprint for their lives. 'Trying to shine with that kind of competition around him is going to be extraordinarily difficult.'

Back on the field, Taka's team continued their rampage.

"Come on, fight back a little!" Jiro called out.

"You sure are enjoying yourself," Taka noted.

Her eyes snapped open. A blush spread across her face.

She cleared her throat and looked away. "Ahem. I was just... testing the range."

"With that laugh?"

"I got a little carried away, alright? Shut up."

Taka smirked. "So much for the moderation you're always preaching at me."

"Argh, shut up!"

{"Now, this is certainly an interesting turn the game has taken... but I must remind everyone: six minutes remaining!"}

Present Mic's announcement cut through the chaos and brought the field to a sudden standstill.

Six minutes.

Those two words were enough to snap everyone back to their senses.

Six minutes, and what had they done with it? Attempt to take the 10 million headband, fail, and then begin running away from the team they had originally ganged up on.

They had completely wasted the time so far.

That realization brought every team to eye each other instead, tactics shifting in their heads.

But as they began reconsidering—maybe ignore the skeleton entirely and start going after each other instead—

"That's no good," Taka muttered under his breath.

Then, every head turned back to the skeleton as something changed.

The crimson color was shifting, growing lighter—almost luminous. Like a lantern filling with pressure.

Then—

—Swoooosh!—

Like a porcupine shedding quills, the skeleton launched dozens of tendrils from all across its body simultaneously.

They moved like fired rounds. Nobody had a chance to react.

A blink later, they snapped back to the skeleton.

It took a moment of confused silence before the first person noticed.

"My headband... is gone?!"

That single cry spread like a lit fuse. Every student immediately reached for their own headband—and found nothing.

All eyes flew back to the skeleton.

Inside its open mouth, a dense ball of compressed headbands hovered, slowly rotating.

Then the jaw closed, as if it had swallowed them.

"IS THAT ALLOWED?!" Kaminari's voice cracked through the stunned silence.

Midnight and Cementoss, stationed on opposite sides of the field, exchanged a glance.

Then Midnight nodded and cracked her whip.

{"It's allowed!"}

"That bastard...!" Bakugo looked ready to foam at the mouth.

Todoroki and Midoriya weren't much better—both wearing grave expressions, genuinely shaken at how effortlessly their headbands had been taken, with no chance to fight back or even react.

But the shock didn't last long. Soon, it curdled into outrage.

And not just from them.

From all teams.

To steal every headband with six minutes left on the clock was a blatant provocation.

Taka wasn't just taking the game hostage—he was saying something with that action.

'Come at me.'

As that understanding settled, the field reorganized itself. Teams gathered at the far end of the arena, fixing their collective gaze on the pair with a new kind of focus.

"Oi, Takahashi, didn't you say you wouldn't do this?" Jiro asked, visibly panicking.

"Things needed spicing up."

"You turned the entire field against us to spice things up?!"

"Yes."

"HAH?!"

Sensing her panic rising, Taka glanced up at her.

"I'm not going to let it end like that. This is just to put on a better show." Then, he sent her a deadpan. "Besides, you already committed to the bit. There's no backing out now."

"You..." Jiro gave him a hesitant look.

Though ultimately, she simply clicked her tongue.

Her gaze settled back on the mass of students at the far end, readying themselves.

"Whatever. Let's do this."

Without realizing it, she was smiling a little at the end—even with a bead of sweat running down her temple.

Taka smiled, and did so as well, his eyes settling ahead.

Across the field, the assembled teams had found a new kind of unity.

No communication needed. Everyone understood who the enemy was.

This wasn't a cavalry battle anymore.

This was a raid against a single monster, to take back what they'd lost.

Teeth gritted, some swallowed quietly at the sight of that looming skeleton figure.

Eventually, they all mentalized themselves for what was about to come.

The tension stretched like a thread pulled taut.

Then—

"DIEEEEE!"

— it snapped... With Bakugo at the front.

The moment his team charged, every other team surged after. War cries tore across the arena as they threw themselves into it.

"Let's go, Takahashi!" Jiro shouted upon seeing the opposition make their move.

"You sure are going along with it now."

"Shut up!"

Without another word, they too moved.

The skeleton's giant form lurched into motion.

And on the opposite side, the army of furious students rushed against it.

… Until, at last, both parties crashed.

The crowd watched from the stands in stunned silence, then erupted. Baffled gasps, along with many recording with their phones, not about to let this moment be lost, could be seen on the stands.

Never—not once—had a Sports Festival looked like this.

In the VIP section, a wide-eyed Eri pointed at the skeleton.

"Seiji-san, why is Taka fighting everyone?"

Seiji looked briefly caught off guard, then snorted, a smile spreading. "He just loves getting attention. When he gets back after the festival, make sure to congratulate him a lot. I'm sure it'll make him happy."

"Hm." Eri nodded, eyes drifting back to the raging battle below.

Back on the field, the skeleton took everything the assembled teams had.

Bursts of electricity. Explosions. Waves of ice. A barrage of steel-hard scales. A smaller but no less vicious shadow formation from Tokoyami. Acid. Lasers. Horns. Razor slashes. Blunt force from every angle. Crashing vines. And more.

Somewhere in it all, a voice was shouting something at the pair—but it was completely swallowed by the noise.

Through all of it, the skeleton held.

It blocked, struck back, then blocked again.

"Jiro—push your Quirk through the skeleton's throat!" Taka said suddenly.

She didn't stop to question it.

"RAAAAAGH!"

The next instant, the skeleton let out a roar that shook the air hard enough to stagger teams outright from the shockwave alone.

"What kind of combination is that with my Quirk?!" Jiro exclaimed, batting back a close-range fighter with the skeleton's hands while her earlobes retracted.

"It's complicated," Taka answered.

"Argh!"

Brief as it was, the exchange ended there, with both going back to the battle right away.

The battle raged on for minutes after that.

Explosions hammered the skeleton's head, then its ribcage.

Enormous ice formations rose and slammed into it, only to be swatted aside moments later.

But the relentless volume of attacks was beginning to tell. The skeleton started to lag—flinching under an explosion here, lurching forward under a spike of ice there, unable to block sometimes.

Cracks began spreading through the aura formation.

Until Bakugo peeled off from his team, his manic grin stretched wide, already moving.

Midair, he began spinning, pouring explosion after explosion into the rotation until the air around him was a violent vortex. The concentrated oxygen fed his palms a dangerous build of heat.

"Eat this, shithead—!!!"

He leveled his palm at the skeleton.

"HOWITZER IMPACT!!!"

—BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!—

The explosion was catastrophic, comparable to a missile, even.

The blast whited out the crowd's vision for a moment before dust and smoke swallowed everything.

Sero's tape reeled Bakugo back before he could reach the ground.

Then, the entire field watched the settling aftermath in silence.

"Did that do it?" Midoriya murmured.

Teams began edging forward, trying to close in and grab their headbands before the clock ran out.

But just as they were close enough—

—BZZZZZZ!—

Soundwaves detonated outward, tearing the already-ruined ground apart even further and forcing everyone back.

Then, through the disbelieving eyes of the assembled teams—

"You've got to be kidding..."

The skeleton rose again.

Bigger, with not a single crack in it, and with a second pair of arms, making it look almost divine.

It stared down at them from its full height, hollow sockets taking in the whole field.

Everyone's mouth and eyes trembled at the sight.

After everything they'd thrown at it… that thing had a second phase?

Despair settled over the assembled teams.

... And only deepened as the skeleton opened its mouth—and a dazzling and dangerous light began gathering there.

"Is that—?!"

"IT'S GOING TO SHOOT—RUN!"

Without question, everyone bolted.

But as everyone turned around and escaped, they failed to notice the skeleton tilting its skull upward.

And then—

-BAM!-

Shoot something that wasn't quite a laser.

As the enormous explosion everyone had been waiting for did not come, some turned to see what had happened.

And that's when they saw it.

"Those are..."

Headbands. Raining down across the field.

Present Mic's voice followed right after—his usual enthusiasm nowhere to be found, replaced by sheer bafflement.

{"... One minute remaining, everyone."}

Those words dropped onto the field like a stone into still water.

Teams looked at each other. Then at their teammates.

Then the understanding hit all at once.

The truce was over.

Chaos erupted.

Teams lunged at the falling headbands like starving animals. The ones with better positioning got there first—and were immediately cut off by others. Open brawls broke out as valuable headbands came into reach, teams colliding and clawing and sprinting through it all.

And through the whole mess—

"That was evil," Jiro said, watching the chaos from the sideline, the skeleton now gone.

"I know." Taka nodded.

A beat of silence settled while both watched the carnage unfold. Then Jiro turned to him.

"So now what, we just watch from the corner while hell breaks loose?"

"Pretty much."

"Damn."

She looked out at the raging battle for headbands with a wry expression, wondering whether she'd dodged a bullet by teaming with Taka and skipping all of that—or just put herself on every participant's permanent wanted list for everything that came after this festival.

Probably both.

Still...

"It was fun." She admitted, settling more comfortably as she watched. "No wonder you put on so much of a show."

Taka paused, then glanced upward.

'She sure is getting comfortable using my head as an armrest.'

Still, he didn't say anything about it.

At least she'd had fun.

{"Time is UUUUUP!"}

Seconds later, the game ended at last.

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(A/N: How was that? I had planned on having Taka do the epic Susanoo thing first, but then I decided to let Jiro have some fun because why not?)
 
I will be honest, I fear the story is kinda losing itself to the lack of stakes. There's no fight that the MC can't win and there's no task that he can't complete. He's not even really aura farming anymore, he's just kinda being an aloof dick to a bunch of kids.

AfO could crash the sports festival, The MC could beat him in a fight, and the story would be over and I wouldn't find it an exaggeration of the MC's power level at this point. It all feels kind of...rote. Like we're dancing across the stations of canon but not actually interacting with them except to say "Yeah, the MC is super cool." and not "The MC needs to maintain the image of being super cool and unaffected even when he doesn't want to, or can't."

Please understand, this criticism comes from someone who has enjoyed the story up to this point, I am just noticing myself slowly losing interest in something I previously really liked, and wanted to express why.
 
I will be honest, I fear the story is kinda losing itself to the lack of stakes. There's no fight that the MC can't win and there's no task that he can't complete. He's not even really aura farming anymore, he's just kinda being an aloof dick to a bunch of kids.

AfO could crash the sports festival, The MC could beat him in a fight, and the story would be over and I wouldn't find it an exaggeration of the MC's power level at this point. It all feels kind of...rote. Like we're dancing across the stations of canon but not actually interacting with them except to say "Yeah, the MC is super cool." and not "The MC needs to maintain the image of being super cool and unaffected even when he doesn't want to, or can't."

Please understand, this criticism comes from someone who has enjoyed the story up to this point, I am just noticing myself slowly losing interest in something I previously really liked, and wanted to express why.

Fair, but then again, this is sort of like a power fantasy, and I wouldn't put it pass whatever entity gave him the system to even the odds just for entertainment's sake. Like buffing AFO just to make Taka's aura shine even more, after all the brightest stars shine the brightest in the void of space
 

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