Chapter 27

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"Oh yes. Just what I needed today."

Rain was nice. Yuki loved when it rained.

He just didn't particularly like it when he had to venture into it.





"Yuki!" Uraraka almost screamed upon seeing him.

"Morning." Yuki nodded walking over to his seat.

"What happened? You're uniform is wet!"

"Let's just say I don't own anything for the rainy season." Yuki smiled apologetically.

In middle school he was usually already suspended for a week or two when it would rain daily. And if he did go to school when it rained he would also usually end up in a mud puddle and/or umbrella would go missing.

"Not even an umbrella?" Uraraka asked worryingly.

"I hardly ever needed one." he lied. But she obviously didn't know that.

"Good Morning, Everyone!" Iida announced with a greenette behind him.

"Morning, Iida." Yuki nodded, removing his blazer, sure enough it was very much drenched.

"It's different when they broadcast the matches on TV after all, huh? So many people talked to me on my way here!"

"Yeah, me too!"

"I had some elementary schoolers suddenly tell me 'Don't worry about it.'" Sero added.

"Don't worry about it." Tsuyu replied.

"AH!"

"Did people talk to you too, Yuki?" Uraraka asked.

"No."

"What really? You came in third though."

"I came to school on my scooter."

Yuki being the smart boy he was now had a hand towel draped over his head.


The front door suddenly opened and class 1A scrambled to their seats.

"Morning." Aizawa droned.

"Good morning!" the class replied.

Immediately Yuki noticed his homeroom teacher wasn't dressed as a mummy.

"Ribbit? Mr. Aizawa, your bandages are gone. I'm glad." Tsuyu spoke.

"The old lady went overboard with her treatment."

"Good." Yuki mumbled to himself.

"More importantly, we're having a special hero informatics class today."

Great...another test...

"Code names. You'll be coming up with hero names."


"We're gonna do something exciting!"

Yuki slammed his head on his desk. NOOOO!!

Class immediately went quiet at Aizawa's red eyes.



"This is related to the pro hero draft picks I mentioned the other day. The drafts begin in earnest in the second and third years, after students have gained experience and can become immediate assets to the pros. In other words, for them to extend offers to first years like you shows that they are interested in your future potential. These offers are often cancelled if that interest dies down by graduation."

"So we'll have to prove ourselves once we get picked, huh?" Hagakure asked.

"That's right. And here are the totals for those with offers."

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