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After Stain had severed his spine, Tensei Iida had been forced into retirement from heroism. Ever since then, he’d struggled to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. Tensei was currently taking online classes for his master’s degree in hero management, with the goal of supporting the agency after his little brother took over. However, Tensei wasn’t sure if he wanted to stay in the heroism field from the sidelines. That would be a perpetual reminder of what he’d lost. But he didn’t want to disappoint his family, nor did he have any idea what else to do as a career.
In his ample free time, Tensei had joined a Big Brother Support Forum. He’d initially come for advice about how to handle his little brother nearly becoming a murderer to avenge him. Then he’d stayed to give out advice to other older brothers struggling with idiotic younger siblings. It felt good to be useful. Tensei often felt like a burden on his parents as he adjusted to his wheelchair. They’d never made him feel like that, he just couldn’t shake the guilt and frustration.
As Tensei scrolled through posts on the forum, he found a thread with no replies by someone called Ten-finger-terror: Help! I just became an older brother and I’m a total noob at it.
That was all. There was no other information. No wonder no one else had replied. Tensei took pity on this hapless soul and typed a response.
IngeniumNeverDies: Hi! Nice to meet you, new member! Could you give a little more information about your situation and what advice you’re looking for?
The reply came nearly immediately. Tensei didn’t even have time to close out of the tab.
Ten-finger-terror: I’m an orphan. When I was in elementary school, I lost my entire family and my beloved dog to a quirk accident. I just recently discovered that I have a young cousin who is coming to live with me. I’m EPIC panicking right now. I don’t know jackshit about kids. The only teenager I speak to on a regular basis is my creepy coworker who asks if she can suck my blood. I’m not a very social person. I rented a visual novel about capturing little brothers, but it turned out to be full of creepy incest shit. Real life is not my strong point and I have a poor track record keeping living things alive. Please help me. 😭 😭 😭
Whoa, that had escalated quickly. Tensei had originally assumed that Ten-finger-terror was a child with a new baby sibling. But it appeared he had a far more complicated and tragic family situation and required immediate help.
IngeniumNeverDies: I commend you for stepping up to look after your little cousin. You’re a great person. I’m going to send you a series of links about social services and parenting advice. You’re not in this alone. There’s a community to help you. Do you have a room prepared for your new ward? Do you need tips on where to buy cheap furniture and clothing?
This wasn’t the first poster who was a new guardian to a younger sibling. Tensei had a word document saved full of information. He copied and pasted it into the chat.
Ten-finger-terror: Thank you, you’re a lifesaver. 🙏 I’ve been cleaning out his new bedroom. The room used to belong to my adopted dad’s little brother and it hasn’t been used in, like, a hundred years. I swear I’ve fragged more spiders than a game of Kill It With Fire. Your link about child-proofing looks very helpful. I’ve been carefully removing all dangerous objects from the room. Money isn’t an issue. My adopted father is richer than a whale.
IngeniumNeverDies: I’m glad to hear that! Can your adopted father help you out with childcare?
Ten-finger-terror: Nah, my adopted father is super-tied up with work and unable to be physically present for the foreseeable future. He’s always been a very hands-off, sink-or-swim kind of parent. I appreciate him leaving the family business to me, but I’m hoping to become a better guardian than him. Fortunately, I have a group of very close friends who have volunteered to help me bring my little brother home.
It warmed Tensei’s heart to see how everyone around Ten-finger-terror had stepped up to help him. Truly, the world was full of good people.
IngeniumNeverDies: May I ask about your new little brother’s circumstances before he came to live with you? You don’t have to say more than you’re comfortable with, but it might help me give better advice. I assume he experienced some form of trauma leading to his rehoming.
Ten-finger-terror: He was being used as child labor by a despicable bunch of griefers. He nearly died several times, and he has scars all over. I wish I’d known about him sooner. I never would have let this happen. It makes me so angry, I want to destroy the world. 👿
Tensei could understand that feeling. When he’d learned that Tenya had hospitalized because of Stain, he’d broken down crying. He could not bear his precious baby brother being hurt. From the hints about Ten-finger-terror’s unstable family situation, Tenya had already suspected a grim background for both him and his little brother.
IngeniumNeverDies: Any older brother would feel that way. This will be difficult in the beginning. Abused children don’t trust easily. When he first comes to live with you, he’s going to test your authority a lot. You just need to make certain that he knows that you still love him no matter what. Please update and let me know how you’re doing. I’m happy to provide more advice.
Ten-finger-terror: I’ll remember your words. Thank you. My little brother will be arriving tomorrow. I’ll let you know how the first day goes.
The next day, Tensei had online classes all morning. When Tensei wheeled into the kitchen to make lunch, he found Tenya crying at the table. Their mother had her arm around him.
“What’s wrong, baby jet?” Tensei asked. The childhood nickname for his little brother slipped out in response to the tears.
Tenya gasped for air between his sobs. “M-Midoriya got kidnapped. It happened in the middle of a training exercise…the League of Villains dragged him into a portal…he was right in front of me, and I couldn’t save him. What will those monsters do to him?” His clenched fists shook.
“Oh, Tenya.” Tensei cupped his little brother’s face and wiped away his tears as his mother hugged him. Tensei’s chest whirled with turmoil. He’d never hated his own helplessness this much since his little brother had gotten in a fight with Stain. If only Tensei was still a hero, then he could run out and look for Izuku Midoriya.
Tenya was inconsolable. He cried until he fell asleep. This only made Tensei loathe himself even more for being unable to comfort his little brother. In his frustration, he returned to the Big Brother Forum, the only place where he felt like he could make a difference.
Ten-finger-terror: First meeting did not go well. I have bite marks in ten places. My little brother says that he hates me. 💔 What am I doing wrong? I only want to protect him.
Finally, someone Tensei could help. He’d been assuming that Ten-finger-terror’s little brother was a teenager based on the child labor, but now it seemed likely the little biter was in elementary school. How terrible for such a young child to have gone through so much. Before replying, Tensei researched traumatized children online. He needed to get this right. He needed a win today.
IngeniumNeverDies: Hang in there, big brother! It’s always difficult for a child to adjust to a new home. I’ve included several links about foster parenting for abused children that I believe will help you. It’s important for you to understand that this isn’t about you and it doesn’t mean you’re not good enough. When a child acts out, he isn’t trying to hurt you, he just doesn’t know any other way to deal with the pain inside of him.
Ten-finger-terror: I dunno, I’m pretty sure he was trying to hurt me. His teeth nearly severed my jugular vein. I can’t understand why he wants to go back to the bastards who nearly got him killed. They all deserve to die.
IngeniumNeverDies: You probably haven’t had time to read through my links yet, but criticizing your ward’s biological parents or past guardians is a no-no. He loves them and when you insult them, it hurts him. You’ll create a mentality of “us versus you” where your little brother feels compelled to defend his abusers.
Ten-finger-terror: Ugh. I hate it but what you’re saying makes sense. I’ll lay off the trash talk. Should I punish him for biting me? I don’t want to be harsh on his first day. It seems like a waste to take away his video games before he even gets a chance to play them. Even if he did try to strangle me with the TV cord. 💀
After Tenya quickly scanned a website on fostering children, IngeniumNeverDies replied: Conventional wisdom says to set clear limits, reward good behavior, and talk about bad behavior. Maybe first you should tell him how biting makes you feel. Don’t raise your voice. It’s his first day, so I don’t think you need a punishment. But tell him that next time he bites you, he’ll get sent to time-out, and follow through with that. Make sure he knows that you love him no matter what.
Ten-finger-terror: Thanks, I’ll try that. I’d hate to punish him when he’s already upset. He hasn’t eaten anything, and he cried hard enough to flood the vault.
Flood the what now? Had that been a typo? It must have been a typo or an autocorrect mistake.
IngeniumNeverDies: Many abused children have issues with food insecurity. Please make sure you leave snacks in his room for him when he gets hungry. When my little brother was in elementary school, he loved little goldfish packets.
Ten-finger-terror: Ah, loot boxes! I’ll send my chauffeur to pick some up. 👍 Thank you!
IngeniumNeverDies: The number one piece of advice for fostering abused children is therapy. Please consider it! I think it would be helpful for both you and your little brother.
Ten-finger-terror: Eh, I never trusted that touchy-feely shit. Our family circumstances are very complicated. The standard NPC would never understand.
IngeniumNeverDies: You’d be surprised. All younger siblings are terrors. My little brother once tried to murder a national celebrity.
Ten-finger-terror: Okay you just got a lot cooler.
IngeniumNeverDies: I’m in therapy myself, ever since I was injured at work. It’s helped me a lot with my feelings of inadequacy.
Ten-finger-terror: So even high-level big brothers have problems? 🤔 That’s good to know. I’ll look into online therapy stuff. My little brother isn’t ready to leave camp yet but I’ll see about it for myself.
Leaning back in his chair, Tensei hoped for the best for Ten-finger-terror and his little brother.
After three days, Tensei had yet to spot another post from Ten-finger-terror, and he’d been monitoring the forum carefully. Not just for Ten-finger-terror’s messages, but also because Tensei turned to the forum whenever he got stressed out. And ever since his younger brother had been suspended from U.A. for a month, Tensei had been very stressed out. Tenya and a group of friends had been caught sneaking out of the school at night looking for Izuku Midoriya and the League of Villains. The Iida parents said he’d been lucky not to get expelled. Tenya had been so unrepentant that the whole family took turns watching him to stop him from running away again.
Tensei didn’t want to be too forward, but his patience finally snapped and he sent a private message to Ten-finger-terror asking, Do you have any updates? No need to reply! I’m sure you’re busy! Thank you!
The reply came an hour later. Ten-finger-terror: Sorry I haven’t been active. Some noobs have been chasing me around. And reading through the materials you sent me has been rough.
IngeniumNeverDies: Was something wrong with my advice?
Ten-finger-terror: It’s not your fault. This is personal shit. I always knew my adopted father wasn’t much of a parent, but reading the fostering advice has made me realize that he wasn’t even trying. FFS, I think he might have been actively dropping my level.
IngeniumNeverDies: I’m sorry. That sound inadequate, but I really am sorry. How is your little brother doing?
Ten-finger-terror: That’s been rough too. He’s acting out a lot. I don’t think he likes me. 💀
IngeniumNeverDies: Remember, testing boundaries is normal for a new child! Don’t assume that he doesn’t like you. He’s just getting used to his new home. Do you have any hobbies in common? Perhaps you could do something fun together.
Ten-finger-terror: We’re very different people.
IngeniumNeverDies: Maybe you could introduce him to one of your hobbies.
Ten-finger-terror: I’ve always projected all my problems onto gaming. Might as well try that again! I’ll see if he wants to play with me.
Staring at his screen, Tensei hoped he’d helped even a little. Hope did not come easy to him at the moment. Not when he knew that most missing people were found in the first seventy-two hours—if at all. Izuku Midoriya had been lost for a week now.
Another week passed. Tensei had been following the search for Izuku Midoriya fervently, and he felt bitter and disheartened by the lack of results. It was likely the professional heroes had more information than they were willing to share with the media circus. Or so Tensei hoped. No one knew why the League of Villains had grabbed the boy, which meant they didn’t even know if the villains had reason to keep him alive.
An email popped up, a notification direct message from Ten-finger-terror: Help! My little brother tried to kill me five times today.
Tensei got a chuckle out of that, then logged in to reply.
IngeniumNeverDies: Mood. Have you tried bribing him?
Ten-finger-terror: I’ll give it a shot.
Several minutes later, another message popped up:
Ten-finger-terror: Okay so I promised not to commit any mass murders or other crimes against humanity for as long as he behaved himself. That got him to put the handmade bomb down, but now he’s sulking.
Tensei laughed again, then typed his reply.
IngeniumNeverDies: That’s a threat, not a bribe. You should throw in some goldfish!
Ten-finger-terror: He accepted the snacks and now we’re playing the latest Call of Duty. Thank you!
So the little brother was a teenager, then? He had to be a teenager to be playing such a violent game, right? Tensei decided to ask.
IngeniumNeverDies: That’s a very violent game series! Is it age-appropriate?
Ten-finger-terror: I dunno, I was playing Call of Duty when I was ten.
IngeniumNeverDies: You weren’t kidding about your father having a hands-off approach.
Ten-finger-terror: Yeah I was basically raised by my chauffeur. I’m trying to do better than my sensei. Even if I have to take time off work, my little brother will be getting my full attention. 👍
IngeniumNeverDies: I would recommend checking the labels on the games for their age range. I’m glad you were able to get time off work. Don’t burn yourself out. From our earlier conversation it sounds like you two might be getting a little sick of each other, which is understandable. It’s okay to use a babysitter for a night and give yourself a break.
Ten-finger-terror: I don’t know that many people and the ones I do are all nuts.
IngeniumNeverDies: Mood. How about hiring a local teenager?
Ten-finger-terror: The only teenager I know would try to stab him. Wait, my old chauffeur/babysitter has some relatives who are very good at obeying orders. That could be a solution.
IngeniumNeverDies: Let’s go back to the teenager with the knife. What’s going on with that situation? It sounds like that child might need help.
Ten-finger-terror: She’s a good kid even if she’s strange. Her parents were abusive but she’s already left home. Our resident pyromaniac suggested we all go back and burn her family house down. We’ve just been too busy to get around to it. Yet. 😉
IngeniumNeverDies: I hope you and your friends have some other coping mechanisms besides dark humor. Have you looked into therapy like I suggested?
Ten-finger-terror: I found a psychologist who offers video sessions, but I’ve been nervous about pressing the game start button. I don’t like talking about myself.
IngeniumNeverDies: Do you like talking to me?
Ten-finger-terror: Yeah, but we’re friends.
Tensei’s fingers paused on the keyboard, a small smile on his face.
IngeniumNeverDies: This could be a chance to meet and come to like more people. If you don’t find it helpful, you can quit and get a new psychologist. Think of it like trying a new game.
Ten-finger-terror: A game with a save file so I can go back if I don’t like it? 🤔
IngeniumNeverDies: You’re grinding for a new skill. You’re OP at working for your family business, but you’re new to being a big brother. Therapy would help you level up your emotional intelligence and communication skills so you can become the best big brother.
Ten-finger-terror: It makes sense when you put it like that. Fine, I’ll try.
Tensei leaned back in his chair, glad he’d figured out that gaming analogies worked on his online friend. Even without knowing the details, Tensei could tell that his friend had a rough family background. Therapy would help him unpack his trauma in order to be a good guardian for his brother.
Honestly, it made Tensei feel better to help someone else. The heroes were ripping apart the city looking for Izuku Midoriya. Tensei felt useless. Back when he’d been Ingenium, he could have raced around the city faster than anyone else looking for Tenya’s friend. Now he couldn’t even stand up without assistance. At least Tensei had been able to help a fellow big brother with his family problems.
Now if only Tensei could figure out a way to tell his parents that he wanted to quit the Team Idaten Hero Agency.
More stressful time passed with no word on Izuku Midoriya. There had also been no new posts from Ten-finger-terror. Instead Tensei distracted himself replying to nearly every post on the forum.
Tensei had started a parttime job helping with recordkeeping at the family hero agency, and it had been miserable. Every single report that he filed reminded Tensei of the career that he’d lost. Everyone in the agency tiptoed around him as if he was a terminal patient. He’d been active on the big brother forum during worktime, which made him guilty as a former workaholic, but anything connected to heroism triggered his need to escape.
He’d tried to talk to his father about his desire to find another career, and his dad had assured him that support staff were equally valuable in heroics. That was a nice sentiment but it missed the point. This job made him unhappy. Tensei was coming to realize that he couldn’t spend the rest of his life living in Ingenium’s shadow. He needed a fresh start. But it would be easier to tell his parents that he didn’t want to work for the family business if only he had any idea what he did want to do with his life.
Then Tensei got a private message from Ten-finger-terror.
Ten-finger-terror: Hi, do you have a moment? 🥺 I’ve been taking online therapy like you suggested, and it made me process a lot of old save slots. Can I talk through some stuff with you?
IngeniumNeverDies: Of course, anything you’d like.
Ten-finger-terror: I’m trying to figure out the balance between protecting someone and smothering them. My little brother has been through a lot, so I want to provide a safe and stable environment for him where nothing can hurt him. My adopted dad taught me that if you love someone then you keep them safe no matter what you have to do. But my therapist thinks that I’m exhibiting controlling tendencies. I wanted to get your opinion since I respect your judgement way more than some NPC.
IngeniumNeverDies: That’s tricky to say without more information. Can you give me examples of what your therapist thought were red flags?
Ten-finger-terror: I don’t want him to see his friends, but that’s because they’re all troublemakers and bad influences. I’m concerned about how he attracts danger, so I want to homeschool him.
IngeniumNeverDies: Then when does your little brother ever leave the house?
Ten-finger-terror: Why does he have to leave the house? I once locked myself in my room and did nothing but play video games for a year, and it was great. I have everything he needs in his room. The world isn’t safe.
IngeniumNeverDies: Socialization is important for children! Yes, your little brother needs a chance to leave home and interact with playmates. I’m afraid I must side with your therapist on this one.
In fact, Tensei felt very, very concerned. He’d realized there were some problems with this family, but this was a whole new level of bad. He felt sorry for Ten-finger-terror that his adopted father had let him rot in his room for a year and concerned about his parenting ability. But he knew accusations would not help. He had to remain calm and reasonable if he wanted his online friend to listen to him.
Ten-finger-terror: Damn it. If you’re both against me, then I’m outflanked. But I can’t figure out a way to make an outside mission safe. 😭
IngeniumNeverDies: You can’t keep him at home forever. Your little brother needs to develop the skills to one day become an independent adult.
Ten-finger-terror: That’s a whole nother argument. He’s set on a super-dangerous career and I just can’t support that.
IngeniumNeverDies: I’m going to let you in on the big secret of older brothering. You can’t control what your brother does. There’s a brief window where you can bribe him with goldfish crackers. Then he becomes a teenager, and the next thing you know, he’s hunting down serial killers and invading the lair of a supervillain to rescue a classmate.
Ten-finger-terror: Whoa do we have the same brother? Because yours sounds just like mine.
IngeniumNeverDies: Nonsense my little brother is a good, obedient kid who never bites. Every child must forge his own path. All you can do is support your little brother and be there to catch him when he falls. If you try to control him, then you ensure that he won’t come to you when he needs help.
Ten-finger-terror: If your little brother is an example of an obedient one then I’m in way over my head.
IngeniumNeverDies: From what you’ve told me, you had a very difficult childhood yourself. Have you ever talked to your little brother about your own experiences?
Ten-finger-terror: Of course not. I’m the older brother. I have to appear tough and invulnerable. 💪
IngeniumNeverDies: You should talk to him, in an age-appropriate manner. I think it would help you two understand each other. Maybe your therapist can help you with a script.
Ten-finger-terror: I’ll think about it.
IngeniumNeverDies: Please let me know how you’re doing. I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts.
After closing his laptop, Tensei fretted about his answers. He’d been very, very concerned about Ten-finger-terror’s latest messages. But there was a limit to what he could do from behind an anonymous screen. He vacillated between believing he’d come on too strongly or not strongly enough. He believed Ten-finger-terror meant well, but his messages had been full of red flags. If only Tensei had more knowledge and experience in psychology, maybe he could have been more helpful.
Tensei did not learn the outcome of their conversation until the next message arrived a week later.
Ten-finger-terror: Hey, sorry I didn’t message you sooner. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking. I talked to my little brother about my past, and he had some interesting theories about my adopted dad. It took me a while to process them.
Tensei had a whole lot he wanted to say about a father who let his kid spend a year in his room playing video games. Most of it was profanity.
Ten-finger-terror: My little brother is going back to his boarding school while I take some time to work on myself. It turns out I’ve got a lot of my own trauma to defeat. I’m going to stay in his life and protect him no matter what. But for now, I don’t think I can be a good guardian. I’ll stick to being the best older brother I can be.
Tensei breathed a sigh of relief, then started typing.
IngeniumNeverDies: It took a lot of courage for you to admit that. I’m proud of you. I’m sure you’re doing the right thing for you and your brother.
Ten-finger-terror: Coming from you, Best Big Brother, I can start to believe it. Thank you for all your help.
IngeniumNeverDies: Sending virtual hugs.
Ten-finger-terror: Touching me would be a bad idea in real life but I’ll take the virtual one. You’re my first hug. My adopted dad never even gave me a head pat. Thank you, senior big brother.
At first Tensei laughed, assuming this was a joke on Ten-finger-terror’s screenname. But he sobered on the line about Ten-finger-terror’s father, who Tensei had never met but still hated.
IngeniumNeverDies: I’m sorry about your father. You didn’t deserve to be treated like that. You’re breaking the cycle of abuse, and you should be proud of it.
Ten-finger-terror: I’ve also been thinking about quitting the family business. Sensei will be furious, but I’ve decided I don’t care.
IngeniumNeverDies: Seriously? Me, too! Virtual high five!
Ten-finger-terror: ✋ Did your parents pressure you to succeed them too?
IngeniumNeverDies: They didn’t pressure me. It was what I wanted at the time. But circumstances have changed for me. I’m not sure how to tell them until I figure out what I want to do with my life instead. I don’t want them to think I just plan to laze around in the guest bedroom forever. Sorry for bringing the mood down.
Ten-finger-terror: Don’t be sorry. You’ve helped me a lot, we should talk about your problems for a change.
IngeniumNeverDies: Thanks. I would like to talk about this to someone…
Someone who wasn’t a hero. Tensei hadn’t realized that everyone he knew was in the hero business, until he’d decided he wanted out. Heroes tended to act like heroism was the only career. Hell, even a lot of non-heroes upheld heroism above all other professions. Tensei hesitated, his fingers hovering over his keyboard.
Ten-finger-terror: Are you still there?
IngeniumNeverDies: Yeah, just thinking. Remember when I mentioned getting injured to you? I can’t return to my original job. My parents have kindly let me do administrative tasks. I want to find a new job, but it’s hard for me not to see anything as a downgrade. I grew up surrounded by people in the same line of work. Besides, there’s nothing else that I’m good at. I was talented at my old profession. It’s the family business. It used to be what I loved. I’ve always wanted to help people.
Ten-finger-terror: Shit, you’re a hero. 🤯 This is ironic. I’m glad I didn’t know from the beginning. It doesn’t matter now.
IngeniumNeverDies: Former hero, actually. How did you know? There are many other professions that help people.
Ten-finger-terror: Sure but there’s only one group of losers who think they’re better than everyone else. Heroes think the sun shines out of their asses and everyone wants to be just like them. As far as they’re concerned, doctors, police, firefighters, and charitable workers are just a bunch of people who failed hero training.
IngeniumNeverDies: I’d like to argue with you, but honestly, ever since my injury I’ve noticed that attitude from the people around me.
Ten-finger-terror: They’re wrong. Look, I won’t trash heroism to you because I’ve recently realized that I don’t know as much as I thought I did. But the system has plenty of flaws and injustices and jerks.
Oh, Tensei already knew that. He’d met many of the jerks during his time on duty.
Ten-finger-terror: There are a lot of people who need help in ways that can’t be delivered via a punch to the face. A hero couldn’t have helped me become a better brother and person. But you did that. I think you’re cool. 💜
Tensei was so touched that it took him a moment to respond.
IngeniumNeverDies: Thank you. I really needed to hear that today.
Ten-finger-terror: You’re a good listener. You guided me without ever making me feel stupid or irredeemable or worthless. You helped me out with my family problems. What if you became a shrink?
IngeniumNeverDies: I never thought about that. You think I’d be good at it?
Ten-finger-terror: You’d be amazing. 👍 👍 👍
IngeniumNeverDies: That means a lot coming from a fellow big brother. Thank you. Please stay in touch and let me know how you’re doing.
Ten-finger-terror: You, too. Talk to you later.
Downstairs, the front door flung open and Tenya screamed, “Mom! Dad! Big brother! Great news! The League of Villains let Midoriya go.”
Tensei spun around and wheeled for the door. This required celebration. Later, he’d tell his family about his plans to change his degree and pursue a new career as a psychologist.
OMAKE TIME!
Omake: A Happy Misunderstanding
Tomura: My little brother stabbed me in the back today.
Tensei: Haha, siblings are like that! I remember when my baby brother used to tattle to our parents. He was so serious about it. He’s always been too honest.
Tomura: Do you have any advice on how to treat stab wounds? The blade got through my ribs.
Tensei: You’re such a joker.
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Omake: An Unhappy Misunderstanding
Tomura: I’ve been consulting with an expert older brother, and he says you don’t actually hate me, you’re just testing my love.
Izuku: Who did you get advice from, All for One?
Tensei: Ouch I felt that insult from miles away.
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Omake: Slow Progress
Tomura: I don’t have much in common with my little brother. What he loves the most, I hate.
Tensei: Sometimes a little friendly debate can be fun between siblings.
Tomura: I think I scored several great points about All Might and he scored a critical hit on my balls.
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Omake: Behind the Scenes
Tomura: Crap, I made friends with a hero. I really hope I’m not the one who injured him. Mostly I just kill people so I think it should be fine? Wait…that screenname…phew, it wasn’t me. I knew there was a reason I hated Stain’s noseless face!
