[In the end, HIVE gets away...and Izuku is unsurprisingly reprimanded for his actions during it all. It doesn't matter much in the grand scheme of things that he was able to uncover vital information about them. Because of his inability to wait, he'd been responsible for a huge portion of the plaza being destroyed...something heroes are meant to prevent at all costs. He's still going to be working as normal, but getting a warning like he had isn't one that he wants to repeat.
Still, it gives both the agency and the press something strange to chew on. The idea that villain coalitions are forming and teaching young, impressionable individuals the art of villany. It's worse than if they were simply acting on their own.
But what can Izuku do about it? Acting alone is illegal, and he doubts his agency is going to want him spearheading any missions for a while, even if he'd meant well. He's stuck on patrols, left with only the memory of the group...and of Jinx herself in particular when she'd looked on at him down in that hole before leaving him there, bruised but unharmed...
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Still, it gives both the agency and the press something strange to chew on. The idea that villain coalitions are forming and teaching young, impressionable individuals the art of villany. It's worse than if they were simply acting on their own.
But what can Izuku do about it? Acting alone is illegal, and he doubts his agency is going to want him spearheading any missions for a while, even if he'd meant well. He's stuck on patrols, left with only the memory of the group...and of Jinx herself in particular when she'd looked on at him down in that hole before leaving him there, bruised but unharmed...
Why?]