The matches between class 1A and 1B in the recent chapters of “My Hero Academia” were never meant to humiliate one class or the other. Rather, it was intended to be a learning experience and to help the students grow as heroes. This is why the recent leaks about Shinso qualifying for the hero course are such good news. He may lose in the matches, but he will win in the end when “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 comes out.
As OtakuKart reports, the Training Exam arc is likely to end with the defeat of Shinso after getting captured by Deku. This is an impressive development simply because All Might’s successor was basically fighting while in a crippled state. Even so, Aizawa’s trainee will lose and the matches finally end in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216.
Despite this loss, though, some leaked texts reveal that Shinso will be allowed to enter the hero course once he becomes a second year. It wasn’t revealed whether he will be in class 1A or 1B, but this is still a major victory for the character. Fans of Shinso will undoubtedly be overjoyed after reading about this in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 if the leaks actually come true.
As for the last match of the arc, it’s clear that Uraraka is the star of the show. Deku might have shown off a lot of flashy moves, but it was the gravity girl who did the most to secure victory for their team. As such, she is likely to get recognition for her contributions in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216. At least, she should.
In any case, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 will be released soon enough, so fans can rest easy. Feb. 9 will be here before anyone knows it and readers will see exactly what it’s about.


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