My Hero Academia Thunder God

Chapter 7 Small Goals, Big Goals

"Hahaha!"

Seeing his stinky handsome boy looking embarrassed under his few words, my father felt a little proud of his success in teasing him.

"You have guessed it..."

Realizing that he didn't mean anything serious, Kaminari relaxed. Then he got out of bed and asked curiously, "When did you find out?"

Dad put on a serious expression and said, "Boy, don't underestimate the wisdom of adults!"

"Especially after you choose the path of professional Hero(es), you will definitely face many dangerous people in the future. I hope you will never underestimate them!"

Dad's words contained deep concern and expectation. He really didn't hope that one day a white-haired person would give a black-haired person a fuck.

"Okay, okay, son, I will definitely follow your instructions!"

Although Kaminari knew that he only applied for U.A. High School for the license, he had no intention of becoming a professional Hero(es).

But he understood his father's thoughts and mood, so he didn't say much and just went with the flow. After saying that, he immediately stepped forward and hugged his father's arm, smiling playfully.

"I'm hungry. I want to eat delicious and tender barbecue as soon as possible."

"You kid, eh, okay, okay -" The father shook his head helplessly and smiled bitterly. He didn't know if his son really listened to his words. This is extremely important!

"Mom and I are ready, just waiting for you kid."

Immediately afterwards, the family of three happily arrived at the parking lot of the apartment without any further delay. Without saying a word, they got into their car and drove to the famous barbecue restaurant in the center of Saitama. Of course, the price was slightly higher than the market price.

"Well...the number of these professional Hero(es) is really as large as ever..."

Kaminari, who was sitting in the back seat with his mother, casually looked out the window at the scenery passing by, especially the professional Hero(es) patrolling the streets in strange costumes, which attracted even more attention.

Seeing these so-called Hero(es), thoughts about the concept of Hero(es) emerged unknowingly. Anyway, I have nothing to do now, so it’s nothing to think about.

He still maintains the view he held more than ten years ago that these entities, which have become completely professional and civil servants, should actually be called ‘special police’.

With generous remuneration from the state, they carry out patrols, arrests, stability maintenance, disaster relief and other tasks. What are they if they are not ‘policemen’?

Some people may think that these 'Hero(es)' are also human beings and have to eat. There is nothing wrong with getting paid to live. This view actually makes sense.

But Kaminari feels that people should not choose to become Hero(es) just for food and reward. This is not the right intention.

If a person, before rescuing someone, first considers how much remuneration he can get from the person being rescued, or how much remuneration he can get from the country for rescuing people, he may even save people purely for the remuneration.

Can this person be called a Hero(es)?

At least Kaminari himself feels that such people should be called 'good people in a certain sense' rather than 'Hero(es)'.

What does Hero(es) mean? He is a person who is selfless and selfless, who bravely fights for the interests of the people and the country regardless of hardships, makes great contributions, and even makes a heroic sacrifice.

Hero(es) is the highest honor given to members of a country or nation. Its gold content should be very high, at least!

This title should not be given randomly to some inexplicable people, such as those who rescue a trapped dog. At most, they are 'good people with kind hearts'!

If anyone who saves dogs can be called a Hero(es), then how can those who sacrifice themselves for the country or the nation, or those who have dedicated their whole life, be embarrassed?

Let’s talk about compensation and life.

Kaminari was thinking about a person who has the ability to become a so-called professional Hero(es), a person who has the ability to deal with all kinds of dangers that ordinary people can't imagine. Isn't it true that without the so-called 'Hero(es) reward' given by the country? Unable to live and find a job to support yourself?

When Spider-Man was working on Hero(es), he was still a reporter for a newspaper. Not to mention Superman, he worked directly as an employee in a company. There are also countless examples like Wonder Woman, Fantastic Four, The Flash, etc.!

Of course, these are examples from another world, but Kaminari knows that there are also many Hero(es) in this world. In addition to professional Hero(es), there are one or several other professional identities.

For example, the most conspicuous group of people, the teachers at U.A. High School, are all professional Hero(es), but they are also teachers at the school. Does this count as using other professions to get paid and support themselves?

Another example is the Midnight episode he had seen before, that is, the Quirks sexy Hero(es), based on the information he searched for afterward.

In addition to being Yuying's teacher, she is also a popular star in Japan with her outstanding appearance and is often invited to many TV shows.

And that gift. Mic Feng is also Xiongying’s teacher, but he is also the DJ of a famous radio show!

Occupation Hero(es) cement man, he runs a construction company outside!

Professional Girl Hero(es) Python, a superstar in the Japanese entertainment industry, spokesperson for twenty companies, and a top fashion model!

Professional Hero(es) Death Fighter, runs a fighting skills training gym.

So many real-life examples have proven that a professional Hero(es) is fully capable of finding a job that suits him or her in society!

On the other hand, if a person doesn't even have the ability to support himself, what ability can he have to carry out more dangerous Hero(es) affairs?

Therefore, Kaminari sincerely feels that this policy of completely professionalizing ‘Hero(es)’ is completely unnecessary and unnecessary.

If civil servants must be made professional and professional, wouldn't it be enough to directly incorporate these people into the police force? Wouldn't it be better to carry out patrolling, arresting, maintaining stability, disaster relief, etc. as a police officer?

Why hang the word Hero(es) above your head?

Interestingly, according to the middle school history teacher, when Quirks emerged on a large scale, police chiefs who respected rules and discipline decided not to use Quirks for force enforcement.

To be honest, when Kaminari heard this in class, he was completely speechless. What does using Quirks have to do with rules and discipline?

Does the use of Quirks in police work necessarily conflict with rules and disciplines?

Isn't Quirks' dominance still fundamentally human? And he didn't believe that there were no powerful Quirks users like professional Hero(es) in the armies of various countries.

But again, he didn't have any extreme thoughts because of this. The above were just complaints made by him out of boredom.

But Kaminari also has some small persistence of his own, that is, he has decided long ago that even if he obtains a Hero(es) license, even if he has the opportunity to save people in the future, he will not receive so-called Hero(es) remuneration from the country.

In short, he won't make money from the title of Hero(es), and he doesn't need to! And he doesn’t think that saving someone is a Hero(es), just like he doesn’t think those people on the street are real Hero(es).

In his eyes, the so-called professional Hero(es) are just unique professional titles, similar to ninjas, pirates, etc. Yes, they are just professional titles.

In this way, his current position in life is very clear. He is a big star who takes doing good things as a hobby. The Hero(es) license and other things are just a small goal...

As for the big goal, how about becoming the world's top lightning-type Quirks user? Sounds good!

"Hey Hey"

Kaminari fantasized about his beautiful future life, and the corners of his mouth turned up involuntarily. This made the mother beside him very curious. What was his son thinking so happily?

At this time, the car stopped at some point. The father in the driver's seat unbuckled his seat belt and opened the door to remind: "Okay, we're here!"

(This chapter contains a lot of private information. If you have different opinions, you are welcome to discuss it in the book review area. However, it is best not to get too entangled and just take a look. After all, everyone has different views on Hero(es).)

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