The climax of the story within the file reached a fever pitch when the dust settled. The two rivals stood back-to-back, breathing heavily in the silence of the devastated street. No words were exchanged, but the shift in their dynamic was seismic. The "TC" in the file name seemed to pulse—a digital heartbeat of a story about growth, the burden of legacy, and the high price of peace.
As the credits rolled on the screen, Izuku sat in the dark. The file was a record of pain, but also of an unbreakable bond. He realized that being a hero wasn't about the quirk you held, but about the person you became when the world was falling apart. He closed his laptop, the blue light fading, leaving him with the heavy, hopeful reality of what came next.
Between the clashes of One For All and Explosion, the script delved into Bakugo’s internal monologue. For the first time, the audience saw the cracks in the "Symbol of Victory." He wasn't just fighting for the win anymore; he was fighting to atone. The file captured a pivotal moment where Bakugo intercepted a lethal blow meant for Izuku, his body moving before his mind could process the fear.
He retreated to the quiet of his dorm room, clicking play. The screen flickered to life, revealing the jagged skyline of a city in ruins. This wasn't a training exercise. This was the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War, and the tension in the footage was thick enough to choke on.
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