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Chapter 12 - chapter 10

The Commission's high-tech conference room was a hub of activity, multiple screens displaying various data and footage. As the members gathered, there was a sense of anticipation, whispers of curiosity circulating through the room. At the center of attention was Akira, the enigmatic student from UA High School, the one who had caught the Commission's attention with his unique quirk—Chakra.

The screens flickered to life, showcasing Akira's skills and abilities in intricate detail. Gasps echoed through the room as the Commission observed the breakdown of his quirk, which encompassed an array of extraordinary powers, including the techniques reminiscent of the legendary Sasuke Uchiha, along with the mysterious eye abilities.

As the presentation unfolded, the Commission learned about Akira's mastery over fire and lightning, mirroring the Uchiha lineage, his use of Chakra to summon earth dragons, his control over various elements, and the fabled Sharingan, a quirk-enhanced version that granted him enhanced perception and abilities.

They also delved into the stages of his Sharingan— the basic form, the Three-Tomoe Sharingan that heightened his combat abilities, and the Mangekyou Sharingan, unlocking even greater powers such as the ability to control Amaterasu, the undying black flames. The detailed breakdown showcased a level of proficiency that left the Commission impressed.

However, what garnered even more attention was his Rinnegan, a rare and powerful quirk. Akira's Rinnegan allowed him to summon a colossal samurai-like entity called Susano, a seemingly indestructible armor in the shape of a giant warrior. The Commission marveled at this revelation, realizing the extent of Akira's capabilities.

As the presentation concluded, a wave of relief swept through the room. The Commission realized that Akira, despite possessing such formidable abilities, had chosen not to reveal his true power, at least for the time being. The fact that he was withholding his full potential offered a sense of security. If he remained in control, if he didn't unleash his complete prowess unless necessary, the world might not have to face a force of such magnitude.

The members turned their attention to Hawks, the skilled pro-hero who had been observing Akira from a distance. His smile was both reassuring and enigmatic. "Don't worry," he said, his confidence evident. "Akira may be formidable, but he's more absorbed in his own shell than you realize. He won't unleash his full power unless he deems it necessary."

Akira seemed to admire Hawks, as evident from his expressions and subtle cues. This admiration could be a strategic advantage. If Hawks managed to establish a rapport with Akira, they might be able to guide him, mold him, perhaps even bring him into the fold as a sidekick or support for his future hero agency.

As the Commission contemplated the potential and challenges that Akira's powers presented, one thing was clear: they needed to monitor his growth, ensure that his intentions aligned with the greater good, and be ready for the moment when he chose to reveal his true capabilities, for it was a power that could shape the destiny of the hero world.

Hawks, with his unique perspective as a pro-hero, understood the importance of keeping potential threats under observation. He had seen enough of Akira to recognize the young student's remarkable abilities and the enigmatic personality concealed behind the orange spiral mask. He knew that maintaining a close connection with Akira could provide valuable insights, allowing him to ensure that Akira's actions aligned with the hero society's goals.

With a sigh, Hawks thought to himself, imagining the scenario of an orange-masked figure playfully calling out, "Hawks-senpaaaaaiiiiiii." The playful tone that would accompany such an interaction painted a vivid picture of Akira's personality—a mixture of mystery, humor, and a touch of endearing eccentricity.

However, Hawks also hoped it wouldn't come to the point where he had to intervene, where the need for silence or control became necessary. He believed that Akira, with the right guidance and understanding, could become a formidable asset to the hero community, a force for good that could help shape the future.

Meanwhile, the Commission continued their deliberations. Akira's quirk, Chakra, was undoubtedly a potent and dangerous one, with the potential to disrupt the balance of power. His abilities encompassed a wide range of techniques, mirroring the legendary Sasuke Uchiha's repertoire, making him a formidable contender. The Commission recognized the threat he could pose if his powers were to fall into the wrong hands.

After much consideration, they made a crucial decision—they would offer Akira a chance to take the special recommendation test for UA High School, the most prestigious hero school. It was a calculated move, one that would allow them to monitor and assess him more closely, to understand the motivations and intentions behind his actions.

The special recommendation test was a gateway to an exceptional education, a path that could help Akira harness his abilities for the greater good. If he proved himself, it could be a way to channel his potential and ensure that he was under a watchful yet supportive environment.

As the decision was made, the Commission knew they were taking a risk, but it was a calculated one. They were betting on the hope that Akira's intentions aligned with becoming a hero, with using his powers responsibly, and with contributing positively to the world they all shared.

It was a decision that acknowledged the potential threat Akira posed, yet held onto the belief that heroes could shape their destiny, guided by mentors and institutions that aimed to cultivate their abilities for the betterment of society. They hoped that Akira, given the opportunity, would choose the path of a hero, using his remarkable quirk for the greater good, ultimately becoming a beacon of hope in the world of "My Hero Academia."

Hawks couldn't help but be captivated by the perplexing nature of Akira's quirk. It was a volatile power, capable of cataclysmic destruction, yet Akira's emotional neutrality set him apart. He was like a living paradox, a gentle soul carrying a world-shaking ability. Hawks had observed Akira closely, watching him follow the Commission's orders with unwavering compliance, except for one significant act—refusing to unveil his face, leaving his signature mask firmly in place.

The lone photograph that could be identified as Akira portrayed him as a playful four-year-old, with striking features that added an air of intrigue. His black hair, pale skin, and mismatched eyes—one onyx and the other a vivid purple with discernible Rinnegan circles—made for an unforgettable image, even at such a tender age.

From a young age, Akira's reputation as undefeated was nothing short of legendary. His natural talent and unwavering commitment made him a formidable contender, a force to be reckoned with. Yet, as time passed, the relentless training took its toll, leading Akira to develop a peculiar habit— acting like an idiot while disappearing, only to reappear alongside Hawks. This uncanny bond between them was both heartwarming and slightly vexing, as Hawks grappled with the loss of his privacy.

Their dynamic was akin to that of a vigilant big brother keeping an eye on an unpredictable younger sibling. Hawks understood that Akira's Tobi facade was mainly a playful ruse, an amusing diversion to keep the world guessing. However, he was aware that when circumstances demanded, Akira would unleash his formidable quirk on any villain, a realization that earned his respect and trust.

[With Hawks]' Well he's more of a headache than being a threat. I wonder how that fool is doing in UA ? '

The notion of paying Akira a visit lingered in Hawks' mind, but his demanding schedule as a top pro hero left little room for such personal engagements. The life of a hero was relentless, and Hawk's commitments were demanding. As he observed the screen displaying a ten-year-old Akira demonstrating his quirk with gusto, Hawks found solace in the fact that the young student was genuinely enjoying his time at school. It was a welcome contrast to the grave responsibility his abilities carried.

In the midst of all this, Akira's playful sneeze triggered a fleeting thought—who was thinking of him at that moment? Denki and Ojiro inquired about his well-being, and, in his typical enigmatic style, Akira responded in the third person, declaring, "Tobi never catches cold." The locker room occupants, including Bakugou, couldn't help but be intrigued, each formulating their own speculations. Bakugou, true to his fiery character, couldn't resist thinking, "He's definitely one ugly bastard !! " The others had their own theories, and the aura of mystery surrounding Akira deepened, leaving everyone inquisitive about the enigma beneath the signature mask.

Hawks, a mixture of concern and fascination, realized that Akira would remain a constant in his life. An unpredictable ally, a potential asset, and a puzzle waiting to be unraveled. Amidst the whirlwind of his role as a top pro hero, Hawks was aware that he'd need to engage with Akira once more, understanding that the depths of this intriguing student's potential were yet to be fully explored.

The anticipation was palpable as the moment for All Might's challenging trial of battle approached. The atmosphere crackled with energy, and the students of Class 1-A, fully aware of the legendary status of the Symbol of Peace, felt a mix of excitement and determination. Clad in their PE uniforms, each member of the class was focused, ready to give their all. The weight of the responsibility was clear, and they headed to Ground Beta, their hearts pounding with a desire to prove themselves in the presence of a true hero.

As they arrived at Ground Beta, the terrain held the echoes of past battles, a testament to the rigorous training that had taken place on those very grounds. The memories of the Sports Festival and countless other tests of their abilities added to the gravity of the moment. It was a time to showcase their progress, to demonstrate their potential, and to stand side by side with a hero who had inspired them all. The journey to Ground Beta was symbolic—a step towards honing their skills, embracing their aspirations, and embracing the legacy of All Might himself.