3. U.A. {Revised}

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"Yes, I in fact do work here. How observant of you" The older man drawled and spun to turn his back on the gaping teenager. "I'm a U.A. teacher too if you must know, and I have a homeroom that needs attending to in due time. So I'd appreciate if we could speed things along"

As he said this, h began walking towards the entrance with a quickened pace, his scarf and black hair fluttered slightly in the wind as he did.

The curly haired boy's eyes looked as if they would pop any second. This was too surreal, and since when did Eraserhead become a teacher? That was deffinatly something Izuku wouldn't have expected in a million years "Bu.. you.. I...i-"

The pro hero sighed once he realized hat he wasn't being tailed and shot a look of annoyance his way. "Are you coming or not?" Shota snapped which brought Midoriya back to reality. "Right! Yes sorry, I'm right behind you sir" he relayed with a startled gulp.

'Is this even real?' He asked himself joyfully, feeling as if he was about to burst.

The young boy quickly scrambled to follow the hero all while admiring the building. He gingerly stepped passed the gates, and still couldn't believe it! He never would have fathomed the thought of getting to walk past that gate for a million years, and UA was directly infront of him! Izuku almost felt like crying, to think he might actually accept a job in such a place!

As the hero lead Izuku through the halls, the fanboy couldn't help but to continue his feat of gazing apon the interior in awe. Sure it had the traditional style of any big public school, but it was ten times the size! Everything was so clean and crisp, and not to mention, absolutely MASSIVE. He could duly say that this entire experience has left little to no room for disappointment already.

And he'd only been here for five minutes!

Though, as amazing as it was, Izuku found himself glancing at Aizawa. The man was deffinatly more intimidating in person, especially now that he knew who he formally was.

But it seemed like he didn't want to be idolize in the slightest, even going as far as to detest such actions if Izuku continued to work with him. And he could honestly respect that.

As much of a fanboy as he is, Izuku has always admired Aizawa because of how effortlessly the man is able to do the right thing. He doesn't even accept credit for all of the missions he's accomplished and does much to avoid big media and to stay out of the spotlight.

Of course Izuku loves all noble heros who fight for what is right regardless! But there was just something different about underground heros, something that he just couldn't help but to admire. They helped in ways that famous Pro heros sometimes can't, especially when it came to finding out information only known to villains or vigilantes. A famous hero would scare off or out right just arrest lesser villains and vigilantes instead of trying to work with them to take out a larger threat. But the underground doesn't work like that. It's a system of trust and deals, if you want something, you have to provide items or information that holds an equal value if you hope for any successful exchange.

It interested him to no end and he's a little embarrassed to admit the he didn't know underground heros were even a thing. In all truth, the only reason Izuku stumbled across Eraserhead was through a short talk show special conducted by a news station interviewing All Might. They talked about one of his latest missions that delved into underground hero work, something he had never heard of at the time, and All Might had to partner up with someone who knew their way sound the system. Thus allowing him to meet Eraser head in the process.

Izuku, being the naturally curious kid he was, decided to search around until he found a blog that specifically covered underground heros. Eraserhead was on the charts, nearing somewhere towards the top, but not exceedingly so. Granted to this day, he still didn't know how that ranking was conducted, or if it held anything amounting to truth -- considering Izuku looked at that blog years ago.

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