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My Hero Academia Alternative Universe Short: "Justicia"

Summary:

I read Kourtney_Uzu_Yato21 most recent history "I Refuse to Allow you to Ruin Any More" and was really motivated for the first time in a long time to write something like this as a simple short story.

The idea of Nezu putting his foot down to stop Eraserhead from expelling Izuku is something that a lot of people have done in the past, but I have my own idea about how it could be, with a version of Nezu that is actually competent at his job and decided that the moment that Eraserhead decided to pull this kind of stunt, that his head was in the chopping block.

So this is how the idea came to my mind after I read that story. I consider this a present for Kourtney_Uzu_Yato21 as said story made me quite happy and motivated to write a short story after almost a year of not writing short stories. "IF" doesn't really count as it is just based on my own works and are contained in a unique story and not a short contained on it's own story like this story is.

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Nezu was in his office right now, reviewing all the paperwork that Eraserehad had filled in order to not only expel Izuku Midoriya from the hero course but also to get his personal apprentice, Shinso Hitoshi, transferred from the general course into the hero course to take the vacant spot that Izuku was supposed to leave behind should Nezu allowed that to happen.

 

Nezu read those papers as he saw how Eraserhead was looking impatient because Nezu wasn't acting as fast as he wanted to. But Nezu wasn't going to let Eraserhead get away with his little scheme to allow his apprentice to bypass the entrance exam after his pitiful performance during said exam put him in the class that he deserved to be by his own merits.

 

"What are you doing!?" Eraserhead said as he saw how Nezu simply put all those papers in the shredder underneath his desk after he was done reading it.

 

"What, do you really expect me to let this clear abuse of authority and power as a teacher stand unimpeded? No, Aizawa. This little scheme of yours to let your worthless apprentice enter the hero course despite his shameful performance during the entrance exam will not be approved. In fact, this is the last straw." Nezu said. He was convinced by both Midnight and Present Mic to give Eraserhead multiple chances as a teacher even though he had abused those privileges that were given to him to expel people without reason under the argument that Eraserhead was a competent teacher if he found out someone that interested him, and to see the results of his training resulted in that laughable performance of Shinso Hitoshi during the entrance exam had reduced Nezu's patience with Eraserhead antics to the bare minimum.

 

"You were given far more chances to do your job as a teacher thanks to both Midnight and Present Mic constantly vouching for your competence even though your expulsion scares had managed to cut in half the amount of hero students that U.A. fully trained as all those first-year classes that you expelled ended up transferring to other hero schools after I had to do some damage control to prevent that black mark that you carelessly put in those kids files from ruining their futures." Nezu started to say as he looked at Eraserhead with anger in his eyes. The moment that Eraserhead decided to expel the first class in U.A. as his career as a teacher started should have been the moment that Nezu would have fired him, but he was convinced by both Eraserhead's friends multiple times about not firing him as they appealed to Eraserhead potential as a teacher with his quirk as the biggest argument.

 

"You may not know this, but those black marks that you were that eager to saddle those students with could have potentially ruined their lives, as those said black marks would be considered a mark of shame that would have driven those kids to an early grave or villainy. I tolerated that abuse of power for far too long as I let myself be swayed by your friends and decided to fix the damage that you caused instead of punishing you as your quirk had a lot of potential to be used to teach students about how to be heroes. But now that I see your true capabilities as a teacher...then I am afraid that said potential is not enough anymore." Eraserhead listened to those words and was surprised and felt unnerved. He had gotten away with his constant expulsion scares that he never thought about the fact that maybe Nezu would be upset at his actions.

 

"What are you saying, Nezu?"

 

"That not only you are fired, Eraserhead, but you can forget about seeing your personal student in the hero course because he doesn't deserve it"

 

"That is not fair, Nezu!" Those words irked Nezu as more than once he saw how Eraserhead used those words to shatter the hopes and dreams of those kids that he expelled with no real reason, so he decided to play a recording of Eraserhead's speech that he used multiple times after he expelled his students in the past for no real reason.

 

"Oh, and you think natural disasters are? Or power-hungry villains, hm? Or catastrophic accidents that wipe out whole cities? No. The world is full of unfairness. It's a hero's job to try and combat that unfairness." Eraserhead was shocked to hear those words and to see how Nezu decided to reply to his complaints about him being fired and Shinso being denied the chance to enter the hero course by using his own arguments when he shut down the protest of all those kids that he expelled in the past.

 

"You are right about the fact that a hero's job is to try and combat that unfairness, but you had to be someone who had refused to be fair to those kids that you mindlessly expelled under those flimsy arguments of yours of wanting to prevent them from dying on the field. That stint of yours had caused some of those kids that you expelled like that to try to end their lives out of shame. So if you wanted to prevent them from dying on the field by making themselves kill themselves in shame, then you are doing a fantastic job there." Nezu words were filled with anger and venom as he remembered how some of those kids that were expelled had their hopes and dreams crushed for nothing. Nezu's attempts to play damage control while keeping Eraserhead around didn't fix the problem at all and he had reached now the point where he was done with this situation.

 

"You told me that you found someone with promise and that you hoped to have him in the hero course this year and that made me take a look at him, and I will say that your definition of promise is quite concerning, Aizawa." Nezu said as not only he put a stack of papers on his desk while also turning on the TV in his room to show recodgins about how Shinso Hitoshi behaved in certain situations in the past year.

 

That TV showed how Shinso Hitoshi like an unpleasant prick in his previous school before he reached U.A., and while Shinos was being bullied in a way for the villainous connotation of his quirk, it was clear to Nezu that Shinso wasn't a defenseless victim as he also was an instigator that took advantage of what his quirk could do to insult people without being talk back as he could brainwash them to humiliate them in return, so Shinso wasn't a poor and defenseless bullied kid that deserved to be a hero because he was bullied because of his quirk like Eraserhead wanted to think.

 

"Those papers in this desk are the reports of multiple schools that Shinso had attended before he moved away to another school as he always managed to escalate the hostilities with his classmates to the point of using his quirk to try to brainwash them into jumping out of the roof multiple times." Nezu said, glaring at Eraserhead as he was forced to read all those reports of the incidents that he caused in multiple schools. Eraserhead was unable to believe it, but Nezu had no patience for his ex-employe now.

 

"Meanwhile, the student that you were so willing to expel this year, Izuku Midoriya. Yes, that one that you called an arrogant and lazy brat who put no effort to control his quirk. If you bothered to read those files that you never read because you refuse to "be biased", you would know that he had his quirk awakening during that entrance exam in a situation of high stress as he believed that one of the participants was in a dangerous situation that could end in her death. He put his life and well-being on the line in order to save her life." Nezu said and then he decided to let the recordings of Shinso's performance during the exam speak for themselves.

 

"Meanwhile, your dear apprentice, the one that you said that you had trained yourself during the past year. Not only he complained all the time about how unfair it was that he was denied the possibility of using that scarf that you use as a weapon during the bus trip to the examination area but he also decided to sabotage some other participants after he realized that his quirk was useless against those robots. He didn't even bothered to fight the robots with his hands as other participants with quirks non-suited for combat did as he decided to waste his time complaining and sabotaging the efforts of others to enter the hero course." Nezu said as the TV showed how Shinso Hitoshi behaved like a petulant child during the entrance exam as things were "unfair" for him and not only refused to try to push forward as a hero would do but he instead active like a villain and sabotaged the efforts of others.

 

"You trained that boy Eraserhead, that boy is what you consider someone that deserves to be in the hero course...and that is the definitive proof that I need to fire you." Nezu said. That made Eraserhead try to use multiple arguments to justify his own decisions and his apprentice's behavior, but the sheer hypocrisy showed when Eraserhead was using arguments about how the entrance exam was biased against people with not combat oriented quirk when Eraserhead was the first person who refused to acknowledge the potential of those quirks when he started to expel people in his class just reinforced Nezu's decision to fire Eraserhead and to vetoed Shinso from entering the hero course.

 

Nezu told him that his decision was final and while Nezu believed that Eraserhead had gotten the message, it was clear that Eraserhead refused to let this issue go.

 

"And what is what Midoriya brat has that he is allowed to stay in the hero course despite his quirk being so self-destructive while Shinso isn't allowed to enter despite him having perfect control over his?" Nezu was at this point not going to even bother himself to explain why Izuku was going to stay on the hero course despite his poor quirk control to Eraserhead as Nezu considered him unworthy of knowing the truth about the situation.

 

Nezu not only investigated Shinso Hitoshi's life and past after Eraserhead showed interest in him, but he also did the same for Izuku Midoriya after All Might told him about how he had found a successor for OFA.

 

And if Nezu had to compare his findings about the lives of those two kids to make a choice about who deserved to be a hero, Nezu would choose Izuku always as Izuku had trained tirelessly during the past year in order to become physically fit enough to become a hero while Shinso refused to make more than the bare minimum effort after training with Eraserhead and spent all his free time playing videogames until very late at night while refusing to find ways to improve as he was too confident in what Eraserhead could do for him to try to better himself.

 

Both were victims in a way of discrimination in the past because of their conditions, but Izuku wanted to be a hero no matter what and tried to be always a good person despite the environment that he was forced to be in while Shinso was the one who acted like a petty villain that refused to behave like a likable person because he believed himself to be better than the others to justify being such a villanous person to his classmates in the past.

 

There was a lot to correct now that Eraserhead was out of the way and one of those things was to clean up the mess that Eraserhead had made in the class 1-A after he falied the last hidden test that Nezu left there to see if Eraserhead was still able to be a teacher or a lost cause, and he was going to get things done now.

 


 

The next day of class came and Bakugo was surprised and upset to see that Izuku was still there after Eraserhead had told in front of them that Izuku was expelled from the hero course.

 

"What the fuck are you doing here, you worthless shitty deku!?" Bakugo shouted in the middle of the class as he saw how Izuku was still in his seat. He was about to go to where he was in order to beat the answer out of him, but then something hit him in the back of his neck and he was rendered unconscious.

 

"Hello everyone, I'm the principal Nezu, and since Eraserhead decided that you had to skip orientation day...I decided to bring the orientation day to your class instead as there are some other things that I need to address with this class before the classes start for the day." Nezu said as he appeared behind Bakugo after he was rendered unconscious by Nezu reaching Bakugo back with a taser and delivering a strong shock that incapacitated the villain in the making that Bakugo truly was.

 

No one in the class was able to say anything as Nezu then reached the teacher's desk and decided to address the students of class 1-A with a short version of what they would have seen during the orientation day if Eraserhead decided to take them there, but also then comment them about the immediate changes on class 1-A that would happen after Eraserhead was fired yesterday.

 

"If you people want to know why Midoriya is still in class 1-A despite being expeled by Eraserhead the previos day, the reason is simple. I decided to undo his decision as the motives behind Midoriya's expulsion were less that heroic to say the least." Nezu said. He decided to personaly deal with Shinso the past day and was quite disapointed with that brat that Eraserhead believed that it had what it takes to be a hero.

 

Shinso acted like a petulant child when Nezu told him to his face that not only he wasn't going to enter the hero course despite Eraserhead's plot to get him in the class, but also that he was going to be moved to the villain rehabilitation program in U.A. as his past behavior alongside those incidents in which he tried to use his quirk to force people to jump out the roof was a clear sign that he was a villain in the making. Shinso replied to that with an attempt to try to brainwash Nezu in order to get rid of him, but Nezu had the precaution of having All Might on stand-by in case Shinso decided to step out of line and All Might delivered a quick chop to the back of Shinso's neck that incapacitated him before he could manipulate Nezu.

 

That action of Shinso sealed his fate as his attempt to use his quirk to kill a hero out of petty reasons alongside all the incidents in the past would ensure that Shinso would spend the rest of his life in Tartarus as the villain that he showed himself to be when things refused to go the way he wanted. Nezu was sure that either his vocal cords would be removed or that he would be forced to wear a muzzle during his imprisonment in Tartarus to prevent him from using his quirk after he showed how quickly he was willing to use it for villainous means.

 

Then Eijiro Kirishima asked why Nezu used such an "unmanly" way to incapacitate Bakugo after he was done explaining the reasons why Eraserhead was fired and that pushed Nezu to show the recordings about Izuku's past in order to show those students of class 1-A the true character of someone that they were starting to suspect that it wasn't a good person. Izuku gave permission to Nezu to show those recordings even if they showed him how Bakugo relentlessly bullied him as he was surprised to see someone who was part of a school faculty that was willing to stand by him instead of Bakugo.

 

Ochako Uraraka, in the beginning, wanted to call Izuku by that deku name as she considered it cute in a way, but to see multiple recordings about how Bakugo attacked Izuku with no mercy while calling him that name with a sadistic glee killed that desire from her mind.

 

Mineta decided to mock Izuku for being bullied like that, but Nezu decided to expel him from U.A. on the spot as a person who was unable to show empathy for the suffering of others was showing that they were unworthy of being a hero in the first place.

 

After Nezu managed to cover a few more topics before deciding to let Midnight take care of her new class, he called All Might to have Bakugo moved to a police car that would take Bakugo to Tartarus after Nezu decided to take advantage of the waiver of rights that was part of the contract that the students of the hero course had to sing to take part of the hero course to decide to send Bakugo straight to Tartarus as a precautionary measure in order to deal with an investigation that would cover all the crimes that Bakugo had technically committed in Aldera that weren't pursued by the faculty of Aldera.

 

Bakugo had managed to get away from the consequences of his actions because people looked at his quirk first and considered him a hero in the making while not only ignoring his less-than-heroic behavior but also encouraging him to act in ways that were unbecoming for a hero, and that made Nezu suspect that something was going on with Aldera as multiple students that came from said school that made it to hero schools acted in a similar way to Bakugo, but he had a lot of time to investigate that as he had to take care of his responsibilities as the principal of U.A. after getting rid of the subversive elements in U.A. faculty, that also included Present Mic as he decided to resign from U.A. after Eraserhead was fired.

 

The first order in business now was to actually honor All Might and find a way to help Izuku get OFA's power under control after All Might told him that he had delayed until the last minute the action of transferring OFA to Izuku and now he needed to learn on the fly during the hero course classes how to control OFA.

 

Nezu decided to convince All Might to get one of his previous mentors, Gran Torino, who was part of the group of people who knew the truth about OFA in order to help Izuku to get his quirk under control and said decision in a way ended up paying off big time at the end of the week as a group of villains that named themselves the League of Villains attacked class 1-A during their rescue training during the USJ and Gran Torino decision to accompany Izuku there allowed them to have a powerful hero on their side that managed to put Shigaraki and Kurogiri out of commission before Midnight used her quirk to put the other villains to sleep.

 

That allowed them to not only discover that AFO somehow survived, but also managed to find their location and All Might and a group of heroes decided to take the fight to Kamino in order to put an end to that villain for once and for all.

 

Izuku then was able to learn how to use OFA at a more relaxed pace as the death of AFO at All Might's hands took a lot of the pressure that Izuku was supposed to have to master OFA away and he was able to enjoy a more relaxed school experience without Bakugo or a biased teacher trying to make his life a living hell just because he was there.

 

What happened next? That is a story for another time...