There were a lot of developments in the previous chapter of “My Hero Academia” that made it quite the shocker of a segment. To start with, the doctor whom the league has been searching for all this time might have been the same one to tell Midoriya that he doesn’t have a Quirk. Could he have stolen it when Deku was a child? Shigaraki will also answer an important question in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 222.
As OtakuKart reports, Shigaraki has not exactly been the best leader of the League of Villains, with All For One seemingly content to simply let him do whatever he pleased. This is why the doctor who goes by the fake name, Daruma Ujiko, asked him an important question in the last chapter. The response to this question will determine Shigaraki’s worth as a leader. How will he respond in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 222?
If he gets the answer wrong, the successor of All For One might lose access to the Nomus forever. What’s more, the other members might just be sent back to where Gigantomachia is, where they will be pounded to death. Suffice it to say, a lot is riding on his answer in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 222. However, there is also another mystery that might merit solving.
As many fans have already pointed out, it would seem that the doctor has an uncanny resemblance to the physician who examined Midoriya when he was still a young boy. At the time, the doctor declared that Deku did not have a Quirk, but what if he did? What if, during that time, the Quirk was stolen and then given to One For All? Unfortunately, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 222 might not be able to answer these questions.
For fans waiting for “My Hero Academia” Chapter 222 to drop, April 1 is the date to remember. Regardless of what happens next, it is going to be momentous.


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