After the chapter was delayed, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 will finally be releasing next week and this is already giving fans plenty of reasons to look forward to the upcoming events. With there being no raw scans and leaks to work with, publications and fans are now having to piece together clues based on the previous chapter. To this end, it is predicted that the League of Villains might finally reappear and there might be changes in Midoriya’s heart.
As TheAnimeScrolls recently noted, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 might contain some developments with regards to the League of Villains who have been absent for quite some time. The training arc has gone on for a bit, after all, but it is coming to an end with Midoriya’s power backfiring. This could then have a momentous impact on the events of the next arc.
Of course, this is all just speculation, at this point. There have been no leaks with regards to what the developments are going to be in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 and the chapter could focus only on Midoriya’s condition. The previous chapter did put him to sleep thanks to Uraraka and Shinso’s intervention, so he might not be in a good place in the next chapter.
Even All Might is in the dark as to what is going on with his successor since he never met the past users of One-For-All in the same way that Deku did. In fact, he had to find out about the phenomenon from Gran Torino after it was brought to his attention. This speaks volumes of how deep the mystery of the Quirk goes and “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 might finally hold some real answers.
Fans will only have to wait until Jan. 21 to see how the story will go in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213. This should prove interesting.


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