It was made clear in the previous chapter that Midoriya is no longer in complete control over his borrowed power, thus leading to destructive consequences. Fortunately, no one has been hurt in the incident, so far, but this is not guaranteed to be the case forever. Things have become especially dangerous because Uraraka has decided to jump in and save Deku from himself. Will “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 end in tragedy?
The prospect of heroes sacrificing themselves for others is something that every student in UA will need to face at some point. Deku has done it for his friends and others countless times and now he is the one in need of rescuing. Unfortunately, the danger that is currently threatening him and those around him in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 is his own power, One-For-All.
It would seem that Uraraka’s plan hinges on keeping Midoriya afloat while someone else takes him down in a way that would prevent his power from rampaging. Considering the destructive capabilities of Deku’s power, Shinso might be the only one who can actually save the day. The question now is whether or not he can do so before Uraraka gets hurt in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212.
If the gravity girl does end up getting injured due to Deku losing control over his own powers, it could cause a ripple effect that could span several chapters of the hero apprentice blaming himself. This would certainly not be fair since nothing like this has ever happened before. Still, a lot of things will hinge on how fast Shinso will react in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212.
As for when “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 will be available for readers to consume, Jan. 4 is the date to remember. It might be a long way off, but fans can wait a bit.


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