Patricia Johnson
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With their third loss, Arcane Bishop somehow recalled the memories they had a couple of years back when they were still first years. He felt nostalgic as he glanced at Lufine who was still greatly affected by their third loss. A smile appeared on Bishop's face as he realized just how far they'd come. Of course, it had only been two years since they were first years. How could they expect to win against them most of the time when their age gap was this close? Seeing Bishop smile confused Lufine a…
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Wearing a poker face that hid every ounce of his feelings from Lufine, Bishop turned away, averting his gaze as the two of them headed to the cafeteria. He was still holding her hand, and at this point, he didn't want to let go. 'Her hands are so soft!' He screamed in his mind as his face reddened a little bit. Once they got to the cafeteria, Bishop couldn't contain his embarrassment any longer, and he naturally let go of Lufine's hand just when they were about to choose from the menu. She ordered a…
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"Not yet! A couple more seconds! We can't surrender!" Dark Matter desperately screamed. Obviously, Dark Matter and Light Wing were on the verge of losing, but there was no way they'd accept a third loss after everything they'd been through. They were fourth years, and they hold the esteemed title of the strongest. If their strength only amounted to three losses, then they might as well quit their jobs as professional undercover superheroes. What's the point of being the strongest when you would be…
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Another loss. It was a well-deserved victory for both Hiroshi and Midori since they went above and beyond their limits in order to surpass the two undercover superheroes. Also, Midori almost died back there, but he didn't mention anything about it. He was immediately taken to the Nurse since he needed some time to recover. Quite frankly, Dark Matter and Light Wing could tell that Class 3-1 was not to be underestimated. At first, they were optimistic about sweeping the class with one victory after…
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Midori ballooned in size as he let out an enraged scream. He blocked the entire tunnel, giving Hiroshi a way of escape as he dug up towards the bank vault. Since Dark Matter and Light Wing couldn't get out of the tunnel unless Midori got out of the way, they either had to retrace their footsteps or just get out of there via Dark Matter's superpower (which allowed him to teleport into a shadow). However, since everything was dark in the tunnel, Dark Matter would have a hard time differentiating…
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The flawless execution and teamwork of Fuuka and Satoshi impressed everyone. Even Kuroe and Shiroi who were confident that they'd be able to ace the test now seemed a little doubtful. There was no way anyone could top Fuuka and Satoshi's performance. It was perfect. "NEXT! Midori, Hiroshi, please step forward." Knighthawk announced, directing everyone's attention to the gigantic live-stream television at the top of the Arena. An animation of a roulette appeared, and it began spinning before…
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"FUUKA AND SATOSHI SUCCEEDED IN RESCUING AIRA WITHOUT CAUSING A SCENE NOR ALERTING THE HOSTAGES! PERFECT POINTS!" Dark Matter and Light Wing stopped short in their tracks as they turned around. Heartbeats spiking, they nervously checked if Aira was still with them. And she was. She was right there! "H-how on actual— what happened? Is this a joke? Are we getting pranked right now?!" Arcane Bishop (Dark Matter) exclaimed as he continued staring at Aira. Using his superpower, he tried to check…
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Light Wing and Dark Matter assumed their positions by the far-end dilapidated structure. Just like other professional superheroes out there, they have a significant amount of experience when it comes to heroes versus villains exercise like this. That's why they weren't the least bit fazed when they heard what the scenario was all about. And as an added bonus, they were given the villain role. For a superhero, this was one of those times when they could go all-out without thinking about the damage…
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Heroes versus villains is a self-explanatory game where one side acts as the villain, and the other would act as a hero. Usually, this practical training is set up with two people on each side. One side would play the role of the heroes and act like the superheroes they deemed to be one day, and the other side would portray the roles of villains and embrace their inner antagonists. "And let me guess... we're going to do this with Light Wing and Dark Matter," Midori mumbled under his breath as the…
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Since most of the senior students were already professional licensed superheroes, they would always be working in their agency most of their days, and the school allowed it since experience as a hero couldn't possibly be learned in school. Most senior students would already be part of agencies, and rarely would they go to school to attend classes. In fact, their schedule was so out of place that they could rarely be seen in school. They were like the school's urban legends due to how disconnected to…
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