The Strongest Quirk in My Hero Academia

Chapter 71: Chapter 64



Akira didn't know that Muto had thought about so many things in this short ten seconds, but when the Wind Blade cut through Muto's arm, Muto was still stunned. Just for his endurance and courage, Akira decided to spare him today.

Matsuzaki lay on the side and gasped for breath. At this time, his face gradually began to recover. He had almost thought that he would die here. The opponent was really terrifying.

When he saw that Muto's right hand had been severed, he realized how naive he had been. He knew best about Muto's X Sword Aura. It could be said that Muto, with this X Sword Aura, could fight with the Seven Sages.

However, the reason the Seven Sages were called the Seven Sages was because their methods were endless. After all, Muto could only use this X Sword Aura. If he really fought the Seven Sages, it might not last long.

Similarly, it could be reflected from this that the strength of the black-robed man with a mask in front of him was comparable to that of the Seven Sages. However, Matsuzaki had no idea that this time he had kicked an iron plate and encountered such a powerful opponent.

At this moment, Matsuzaki had no thoughts of revenge. For opponents like Akira, he couldn't afford to think of revenge because he knew that his strength was too far from his opponent's.

Muto knelt on the ground, blood constantly flowing from his broken right arm, but he still gritted his teeth and endured the pain. There was nothing more shocking for him than his own defeat.

Akira raised his hand and shot a burst of air to stop the blood from flowing out of Muto's severed arm. Then he said, "You are very strong, but you followed the wrong person. If you are willing to follow me, I can reattach your arm, and it'll be as intact as before."

"What?" Muto looked at Akira in disbelief, uncertainly asking, "Can you really repair my broken arm? And make it as good as new?"

"Yes," Akira smiled. "As long as you're willing to follow me, I can help you restore your arm."

Muto's gaze flickered. He thought about this question. It was really useless following someone like Mr. Takagi—a wine bag and rice bag. His strength hadn't grown much in these years. But if he followed the person in front of him, could his kendo improve?

If Akira heard this, he would definitely say that Muto was thinking too much, and that Akira didn't know the first thing about using a sword.

But there was one thing Muto didn't get wrong: Akira could indeed make him stronger.

"I agree. Which firm do you belong to?" Muto thought Akira was the president of some firm, and asked directly.

"I don't belong to any firm, nor do I belong to any organization, and I don't have a Hero's license," Akira replied as he walked toward Muto. Since the other party had agreed, he must keep his promise and restore Muto's arm.

"What?" Even Matsuzaki, who was lying on the side, was shocked. *The Three Nothings?* How could he recruit people without anything? How would he feed them?

Akira glanced at Matsuzaki on the ground without responding, then waved his hand toward Muto. "No need to ask. Some people already know about my existence. Maybe if I tell you my name, you'll recognize it…"

"What's your name?" Muto swallowed, his throat a little dry.

"My name is…" Akira paused, then suddenly unfolded his cloak. "The Legend of the Night!"

"Ah…" Muto and Matsuzaki were both shocked. *The Legend of the Night?* Isn't that the hero who punishes evil and promotes good under the cover of night?

"You are *The Legend of the Night*?" Muto asked, unable to believe it.

"Yes, my quirk explains everything," Akira replied as he approached Muto. He threw the quirk supplement at him, then used air manipulation to float Muto's severed arm back. "Your hand will be as good as new."

Muto took the quirk supplement in surprise and took a sip with doubts. Just one sip, and he was shocked. He could feel the blood in his body accelerating, and his body was recovering quickly. His right arm's bones reconnected, the muscles and meridians aligning perfectly…

A few minutes later, Muto was stunned to find that his right arm had fully recovered. He waved his arm, and it felt perfectly normal, as if nothing had happened.

"Thank you, Senior Night Legend, for your help. Muto will look up to you in the future," Muto said excitedly, handing the quirk supplement back to Akira. He knew he had made the right choice.

At this time, Matsuzaki also stood up immediately and bowed to Akira. "Before, I didn't know Taishan. Please forgive me, Senior Legend of the Night."

"You are smart," Akira thought about their previous exchange. These two were only following orders, and had no personal animosity against him, so they would be easy to accept under his command. However, Akira didn't have an organization yet, but with these two, plus Pingyuan Xiongda, he could form a foundation.

Although Pingyuan Xiongda cared only about money, and was especially stingy, he had quick wit and a flexible mouth—he could be a diplomat for the group.

"Let's go. First, let's head back to the underground Heroes Casino and find a place to settle," Akira said calmly. He had to find the underground Heroes Casino, and he also intended to punish the senior manager severely.

"Senior Legend of the Night, wait a minute," Muto suddenly called out to Akira, looking a little worried. "There's also an Admiral under Takagi's staff called Noguchi Yu. His quirk is *mold*. As long as anything he touches isn't processed in time, it will start to mold, and eventually, the person will fester and die."

Akira stopped and turned his head, frowning. "If Noguchi is as dangerous as you say, why doesn't he challenge the Seven Sages?"

Muto sneered. "Noguchi Yu is strong, but he's limited. He can't even stop my X Sword Aura. He's a bit weaker than any of the Seven Sages."

"X Sword Aura?" Akira suddenly understood that Muto's cross sword aura must be the *X Sword Aura*.

"Yes. The two sword auras I used against you earlier are the result of 20 years of practice," Muto said, his admiration for Akira growing. Even after practicing for 20 years, his X Sword Aura couldn't hold a candle to Akira's strength.

"You take this card to rent an office building in Baosu City, sign your name, and list Matsuzaki as the guarantor. It's inconvenient for me to show myself," Akira said, handing Muto a bank card with 30 million yen. He trusted that Muto wouldn't run off with the money.

Muto didn't have any intention of running away. While he was excited, he was still aware of the situation. With the strength of *The Legend of the Night*, even one of the Seven Sages might not be his match.

Such a person, with the strength to rival the Seven Sages, would undoubtedly elevate anyone who followed him.

So how could he even think of running away?


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