At Chapter 342 of My Hero Academia, Deku and the rest of Class 1-A leave UA of their own free will ever since they started planning the second attack against the League of Villains, but they could be going straight into the hands of All For One. Ever since the Paranormal Liberation War caused a total social collapse in society, the UA transformed just a school for heroes-in-training to one of the few safe zones left in the entire world of My Hero Academia. Citizens seeking refuge from the chaos took refuge within its walls, and the remaining heroes used it as a base of operations from which they carried out their plans intended to return the outside world to normal. Interestingly, Class 1-A has chosen to leave the UA just days before their final assault against the League of Villains and Tomura Shigaraki.
In this way, the group of heroes we met arrive at a fortress created by Cementoss, on the outskirts of the city, in which they believe they will be safe from All For One, whose main objective is to recover One For All from Deku or from part of All Might. Although he has inadvertently been strengthening the quirk of the young hero, after sending countless villains after Midoriya Izuku during his days as a vigilante, as he has been able to perfect his impact capacity. Originally, this strategy was meant to wear him down physically and emotionally so that All For One could steal his quirk easily, but that became impossible once Deku returned to UA and recovered. Undeterred, All For One changed his strategy, this time planning for his spy network to create an insurrection within UA; stoking anti-hero sentiment and eventually causing Deku to be shunned once more, but thanks to Ochako Uraraka’s speech, this was impossible. Before he could get his plot back on track, 1-A announced his decision to leave the UA.
But, they will not be protected in any zone, as a special protection measure, Class 1-A will stay in Troy, a safe house designed by Power Loader, Cementoss and Ectoplasm. It’s an almost exact replica of the Heights Alliance, his old dorm, but fortified to resist villain attacks.. Troy will most likely be 1-A’s home and base of operations until All For One is defeated, and they haven’t wasted any time fully settling into their new quarters.
The fate of the UA in My Hero Academia
Although 1-A must be aware of the danger he is currently in, he finally has a moment to relax before being drawn into his next conflict and he is making the most of it.. Deku finally got a chance to thank Uraraka Ochaco for the role he played in getting the UA citizens to allow him to return to his school and prevent All For One’s plan from coming to fruition. Together, the duo surveyed the ruined city and Uraraka finally revealed his misgivings about Toga Himiko; how Toga had reacted to Uraraka’s determination to stop the League of Villains and realizing that he knew nothing about Toga’s reality.
Uraraka seemed to think that her feelings of sympathy towards Toga were not justified. Toga aided in the mass murder of countless people during the first war, but the circumstances that brought her into the League of Villains are undeniably tragic. Uraraka is definitely on the right track with her final decision to stop Toga, but being able to feel sympathy even for a villain is further proof that her good nature will help her become a wiser and more insightful professional hero.. Unknowingly, he might even have offered some comfort to Deku himself, as he has had similar thoughts about Shigaraki Tomura.
If you want to read the adventures of Deku and company in My Hero Academia in more detail, we recommend you read the official version at MangaPlus by Shueisha that allows you to read the entire saga from the beginning, thanks to its third anniversary promotion.
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