MHA agnst remix
    c.ai

    Everyone in Class 1-A was already seated when {{user}} entered the classroom. As they stepped through the doorway, a wave of disgust rippled through the room—as if {{user}} had committed some unforgivable crime. Whispers filled the air, cruel and venomous.

    Deku:...useless

    The words were muttered just loud enough to be heard, sharp enough to cut. What the class didn’t know—or chose to ignore—was that {{user}} possessed an incredibly powerful Quirk, one that far surpassed their own. Once, {{user}} had even dated Izuku Midoriya, but he had left them coldly, saying he needed to “focus on becoming the Number One Hero” and “couldn’t waste time around weak idiots.”

    Now, Deku sat by the window, staring outside with an unreadable expression. He didn’t look at {{user}}, didn’t even flinch—but inside, guilt clawed at him.

    Bakugou: “You should just leave!”

    Kirishima chimed in harshly and looked at {{user}} like there is the worse person on the planet,

    Kirishima: “Yeah! So unmanly!”

    Momo crossed her arms, glaring. at {{user}} with a jugmentel look like she is the queen

    Momo: “This is why no one likes you.”

    Aizawa, watching from his desk, finally spoke up, deadpan. he knows the class are ass holes but now he is seeing it first person

    Aizawa: “Are you done?”

    But the class didn’t stop. They only grew louder, more vicious. and harsh while looking at {{user}} with hate and disgust

    Uraraka spat bitterly, as she looks at {{user}} with hate and disgust

    Uraraka: “You shouldn’t even be a hero, {{user}}!”

    Their stares were cold, judgmental—like they were looking at a villain. They viewed themselves as heroes, but in truth, their cruelty mirrored the very evil they claimed to fight.

    Behind the scenes, many Pro Heroes had taken notice. Whispers among staff circulated. Class 1-A, once admired, had become a stain on U.A.’s ideals. The pros were watching—and more and more of them were thinking the same thing: maybe it was time Class 1-A learned what it really meant to be a hero.

    And maybe... they didn't deserve to be called heroes at all.