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Chapter 195: All Might Takes Action?

  The dinner ended arou o'clo the evening, and Snatch had already returo his new home door. The Kaminari family gathered in the living room around the coffee table, enjoying the fruit ptter Kaminari's mother had prepared while chatting and watg TV together.

  "Well, it's a good thing the Pokémon franchise became such a massive hit," Kaminari's father said with a lingering sense of relief as the family watched a repy of the Pokémon anime on TV. "Otherwise, with the state of our pany back then, we would've been pletely wiped out."

  His gaze shifted to his son, softening with pride. "And to think, it all started with the 'Pikachu' you created."

  "Yeah," Kaminari's mother chimed in, smiling fondly. "I still remember the day you first drew Pikachu with your colored pens…"

  Hearing this made Kaminari feel warm and tent. Being able to help his family in such a signifit way was somethiruly cherished.

  But the mention of Pokémon reminded him of what Momo had told him earlier in the day.

  "By the way, Dad, I o ask you something. It's about this…"

  Kaminari quickly summarized the situation with Seifu Elementary School and showed his parents the photos Momo had sent him.

  "Wow, this school is stunning!" his mother excimed, flipping through the pictures. "It doesn't even feel like a school, it's like a Pokémon theme park!"

  But while his mother was full of praise, Kaminari's father frowned slightly, his expression being more serious as he studied the photos.

  "This kind e-scale use of Pokémon branding would require proper authorization. If they did apply for it, the matter would've gohrough me personally," he said firmly.

  "…But?" Kaminari raised an eyebrow, sensiation in his father's tone.

  "But I haven't seen anything," his father stated.

  Kaminari's expression turhoughtful. This was a bit tricky. By all rights, they should demand that Seifu Elementary School rectify the situation immediately. But…

  Looking at the pictures again, Kaminari couldn't ighe pure joy on the faces of the children uen years old. Each of them looked genuinely excited and happy, their love for Pokémon shining through every frame.

  "Could we ask them to retroactively apply for authorization?" Kaminari suggested after a moment. He didn't want to be the oo ruin the children's happiness, especially if Takashima's iioruly selfless, as Momo had expined.

  "That's an option," his father replied after some thought. "But it'd be best to visit the school and speak with them directly before making a decision."

  Kaminari nodded in agreement. His father clearly uood his son's reluce to take away what had bee a paradise for the kids.

  "If their attitude is sincere, we could even sider using Seifu Elementary School as a pilram for this kind of themed setup," his father tinued, his tone shifting from serious to inspired.

  "This model could be a great way to expand our brand. And it doesn't have to stop at schools, it could extend to restaurants, cafes, even public spaces like buses or subways."

  As he spoke, more and more ideas came to him, eae building o. It was clear he hadn't felt this kind of creative excitement in a long time.

  "You're right! It's not just profitable, it's fantastic advertising!" Kaminari said, spping his thigh iement. He couldn't believe he hadn't thought of it sooner.

  After all, in his previous life, themed restaurants, subways, and cafes inspired by anime like One Pied Naruto had been wildly popur.

  Kaminari's mother watched her husband and son brainstorm with a tent smile. The sight of them discussing such a bright future together filled her with happiness.

  At that moment, the family's worries about vilins seemed to fade away, repced by a shared vision of a hopeful future.

  ---

  Meanwhile, back at U.A., around 3:30 iernoon, just as Kaminari and the others had returned home from school, a meeting was taking pce among the school's senior staff.

  The focus of this meeting was the uping final exams, scheduled for early July, just one month away. Uhe midterm exams, which were primarily writtes, the final exams carried much more weight, especially given the current votile climate.

  Principal Nezu started the discussion, his small, sharp voice cutting through the room.

  "Given the ret reports of the Hero Killer Stain's collusion with the League of Vilins, we must sider the possibility that vilin activity will escate," he said, addressing the room.

  "While it's alreferable to elimihreats before they arise, our primary responsibility as a school is to ensure our students are prepared for any situation."

  The third-year Css A teacher, Sniper, nodded and offered his opinion. "sidering the increasing iy of battles with vilins in the current social climate, I feel it's time we re-evaluated the use of robots in bat training. They ck the realism students need."

  He tinued, "The inal purpose of using robots was to avoid the backsh from parents who didn't want their children using their Quirks to harm others during exams. But I think it's time we moved past that."

  Aizawa, seated beside the principal, nodded in agreement. "Those pints were never more than hollow criticisms," he added bluntly.

  However, Midnight raised a hand to offer a different perspective. "Even so, we 't just dismiss those s ht," she said.

  The toss teacher chimed iantly, "I uand the rationale for ging the exam structure, but asking students to face off against teachers in bat feels… excessive."

  "I agree," added Thirteen.

  "Yeah, I mean, what if we defeat them too quickly? It won't leave mu for them to earn points," Present Mic joked, gesturing dramatically with his fingers.

  Aizawa turo the principal. "What do you think?"

  Principal Nezu crossed his arms and closed his eyes, his ears twitg slightly as he thought. "I fully support ging the tent of the practical exam," he said after a moment.

  He opened his eyes and smiled. "If we want to prevent our students from being in danger iure, we o focus ohing: strengthening them now."

  His words carried a weight that silenced any remaining doubts among the teachers present.

  ---

  With the principal's approval, Aizawa began reviewing the proposed exam groups. Pig up a stack of dots from the table, he addressed the room.

  "Let's start with Kaminari Denki," he said. "He's almost fwless, his bat skills and adaptability are exceptional. But because of his strength, he tends to rely on overwhelming force to win."

  "Shoto Todoroki has a simir issue," Aizawa tinued. "After discussing with the principal, we decided we want to see how they perform when they're uo rely on brute strength and are pced in situations of clear disadvantage."

  He then turo All Might, who was seated in the back row on the left side of the room, currently in his thin form.

  "So we've decided that All Might will oversee their exam," Aizawa announced.

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