For the Rewardzz
For getting rewards, I'm just going to copy paste some chat gpt story.
do now read its brain rot.
### Chapter 4: The Test of Teamwork
The gymnasium buzzed with the energy of first-year students, all eager and nervous for their first official training session at U.A. High. The high ceilings and polished floors reflected the bright lights overhead as Jun'ichirō Yamamoto stood with his classmates, his hands shoved deep into the pockets of his uniform. The students around him murmured, discussing what they expected from the day’s challenges. Some were clearly nervous, while others seemed to be putting on confident fronts.
Jun wasn’t exactly nervous, but he couldn’t deny the undercurrent of excitement that thrummed beneath his calm demeanor. After all, this was U.A. High School—the institution that had produced heroes like All Might, Endeavor, and Best Jeanist. But, deep down, Jun knew that if he wanted to survive here, he couldn’t afford to coast on his natural talent. He needed to prove himself, to show that he could be more than just a student with an alien quirk.
Aizawa, the class’s homeroom teacher, stood in front of them with his usual disinterested posture, his arms folded across his chest. His disheveled appearance and dark circles beneath his eyes only added to the no-nonsense aura he exuded. His quirk, Erasure, was legendary, and it was said that if he looked at you, your quirk was nullified—an ability that made him one of the most dangerous teachers at U.A.
"Listen up," Aizawa's voice cut through the chatter, bringing the room to a sudden hush. "Today is your first real test. No more games. No more showboating. If you want to survive U.A., you’ll need to prove you can work together, use your quirks effectively, and think on your feet. There will be no excuses."
Jun's eyes narrowed slightly. It seemed like Aizawa was going to make an example out of them right from the start.
Aizawa pulled out a small remote from his pocket and clicked a button. A large screen behind him flickered to life, showing a map of what appeared to be a battlefield. On the screen were various zones, obstacles, and what looked like several large robotic structures.
"This is the ‘Rescue and Escape’ exercise," Aizawa continued, his voice steady. "You will be divided into teams. Each team will have to navigate a mock city filled with obstacles and rescue a simulated civilian trapped in a building. However, you’re not just going to be saving civilians. The situation will be chaotic. There will be simulated villains in your way. And there are no rules—only one objective: to work together and succeed."
A collective murmur rippled through the students. Jun could sense the rising tension. This wasn't just some obstacle course or simple test of strength. The exercise was designed to simulate the complexities of real-world hero work, where thinking on your feet and working with others could mean the difference between life and death.
"You'll each be assigned to a team," Aizawa said, tapping the remote again. "You will have twenty minutes to prepare. After that, we begin."
A holographic display appeared in the air, showing the names of the students along with their team assignments. Jun scanned the list.
**Team 1:**
* Bakugou Katsuki
* Midoriya Izuku
* Jiro Kyoka
* Jun'ichirō Yamamoto
Jun raised an eyebrow at the composition of his team. *Bakugou, Midoriya, and Jiro. This should be interesting.* He knew about Bakugou’s explosive personality and Midoriya’s remarkable quirk, but Jiro... she was a bit of an unknown. Still, Jun wasn’t worried. He’d dealt with difficult personalities in his past life, and he was more than capable of handling this.
"Let’s get moving," Bakugou growled, his usual scowl already in place. He wasn’t exactly the type to make friends easily. His explosive quirk and hot-headed personality were well-known, but Jun wasn’t about to be intimidated. After all, Bakugou might have raw power, but Jun had his own tricks up his sleeve.