Chapter 29

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"A newspaper wants to do a feature on you all." Mr. Aizawa told us one morning. Had just returned from a jog, so I wasn't expecting this.

"It's kind of embarrassing." Denki said.

"Why?" Kirishima asked.

"The sports festival was broadcasted around the country, right?" Ojiro commented.

"I just hope the reporter won't be up in our personal space." I said.

"Mina, we'll be in the paper! We've gotta look our best!" Hagakure exclaimed.

"Yeah."

"Don't get too excited. The article is supposed to be about how your students are doing in the dorms you just moved into. The principal thought it would be good for your parents and guardians to see you all living happily in the dorms, so he gave special permission. That's why-" Mr. Aizawa was cut off by Mineta's antics and tied him up with his capture scarves. "So you better not do anything like that."

"You don't have to be like that, Mr. Aizawa. I want to report on the U.A. students in their natural state in the dorms." A man spoke.

"Mr. Tokuda, I didn't say you could come in yet."

"I was told I could be here from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. It's already time." Once our teacher dropped the scarves, the reporter introduced himself. "Hello, everyone. I'm Tokuda, a reporter. Thanks for having me here today."

"Nice to meet you." We all greeted.

"You don't have to do anything special. Please just show the camera how you normally live. I might ask you questions occasionally, so I'll be counting on you then."

"Iida, if there's a problem, let me know immediately. Got it?"

"Yes, sir! As the class representative for Class 1-A, I, Tenya Iida, will carry out my duty."

"Okay then, umm. What would you usually be doing now?" Mr. Tokuda asked.

"Having breakfast!" Iida replied.

"You don't have to be so nervous. Just pretend I'm not here.

We just went through our normal school day after breakfast

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We just went through our normal school day after breakfast. Mr. Tokuda would ask questions about everyone's quirks as he took our photos.
"What exactly do you want to know?" I asked the reporter.

"How does your quirk work?"

"Do you want me to go into detail?"

"A simple explanation would be just fine."

"My quirk is Copy and Register. Just by touching a person, I can copy their quirk and I can choose to register it to use later on. Think of it as a flash drive. I have multiple quirks registered that I can use whenever I want."

"Then how do you keep track of them all?"

"My parents had these special glasses made after the doctors determined what my quirk was. It helps me keep track of which quirks I have and what they do."

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