Without me... .everything is lost....

Kurogiri sent me back to the U.S.J. building, but by the time I arrived, the chaos was already over. The entire place looked like a warzone—debris scattered across the floor, walls crumbled, and the smell of burnt flesh and metal hung thick in the air. A massive Nomu lay dead in the center of it all, a grotesque reminder of the power that had been unleashed here. Shigaraki was slumped against a wall, bound and restrained, looking more pitiful than ever. 

Of course, he would screw this up.

I found myself in a dark corner, hidden from view. From here, I could see everything—the wreckage, the panic still etched on my classmates' faces, and the heroes, battered but standing victorious. The League of Villains was a total joke, reduced to this sorry state by one poorly planned attack.

Me: Goddammit, Shiggy! I told you not to do this!

I muttered under my breath, my voice laced with frustration. 

Me: You're supposed to be leading, not flopping around like some half-dead fish on the ground begging for water.

I let out a long sigh, rubbing the back of my neck as I surveyed the scene. 

This is a disaster. 

He's supposed to be the big bad villain? 

The one who's going to take down All Might and crush the hero society? 

At this rate, he couldn't even take down a middle schooler.

Shigaraki was barely conscious, drooling and muttering incoherent nonsense. I could only shake my head at the pitiful sight. 

He's lucky.....

 Lucky I just made a deal with the devil to secure him a new future. 

Because if it weren't for that, I'd be more than happy to let him rot for his complete and utter incompetence.

My eyes scanned the area until I spotted Toga and Dabi lingering at the edges of the scene, both of them watching the aftermath with twisted expressions. Toga, with that manic grin of hers, looked almost delighted by the destruction, while Dabi's expression was harder to read. There was a glint in his eyes—satisfaction, maybe, or perhaps a deep-seated disdain.

I cursed softly under my breath. 

Me: This whole operation's going to collapse if this keeps up.

I looked back at Shigaraki, who was now completely limp, his head lolling to the side. 

He's not cut out for this. 

He's supposed to be the face of the League, but all he's done is drag us down into the dirt.

I clenched my fists, anger bubbling up inside me. 

Me: Damn it, Shigaraki!

I hissed, my voice low but sharp. 

Me: You had one job. Just one!

My thoughts raced as I tried to piece together a plan. 

If I'm going to keep this whole thing from falling apart, I'll have to take matters into my own hands. 

Shigaraki might be the face, but I'm the one who's going to have to fix this mess cause I am a really nice son who likes to help his father and make him happy.....If I don't step up, everything my father built will be for nothing.

I could feel the weight of the situation bearing down on me, the frustration gnawing at my insides. 

He's lucky, alright. 

Lucky I've got the connections and the brains to salvage this mess. 

But luck runs out, and next time, things will be different.

As I stared at the chaos before me, I couldn't help but think about the deal I'd made. 

A deal with the devil. 

Well, maybe that's what it's going to take to fix this clusterfuck. 

Shigaraki doesn't have the guts or the brains to see it through, but I do. 

And if that means stepping on a few toes or breaking a few rules, so be it.

Another sigh escaped me, this one filled with exasperation. 

Me: I can't believe I'm cleaning up after this idiot...

 I muttered, shaking my head and just being surprised by everything. Now I knew why Kurogiri had to send me away. It was not for my safety but because I would have lost it and stormed over to Shigaraki thrown money at him and said pack you stuff and leave, your not cut out to be a villain but a big pipe dream, now get lost..... 

Me: Next time, Shigaraki, you'd better pull your weight, or I'll make sure you pay for it.... my own way

With one last look at the scene of destruction, I turned away, my mind already racing with the next steps. There was too much at stake to let Shigaraki's incompetence ruin everything. 

He's lucky, but luck only goes so far. 

From now on, I'm taking control. 

Because if I don't, we're all screwed.

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