Fans who have been reading the “My Hero Academia” manga for quite a while will already be familiar with the condition that the villain named Twice is contending with. He is basically suffering from a multiple personality disorder due to an incident involving his Quirk backfiring on him. In “My Hero Academia” Chapter 229, he might finally overcome this issue and even see his power evolving.
The events in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 229 can go several ways but among the most likely is the conclusion of the fights that involve Dabi, the ice power user, and Twice, OtakuKart reports. Dabi’s own blue flames could change, thus allowing him to finally trounce his opponent. Twice, however, might struggle quite a bit more before coming out victorious.
If he can only overcome the damage done to his mind in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 229, Twice could become a powerful force that would then tip the scales in the league’s favor. For all intents and purposes, this could go a long way towards explaining why the Quirk Liberation Army wants him. Whatever the case may be, his true power might finally come out in the next chapter.
It would be safe to safe, however, that he will go through hell before he can do so. Unlike the other members of the league, his troubled psychological state is actually his weakness. Under the right circumstances, he might even be persuaded to betray his current comrades. Fans will simply have to wait if this turns out to be the case in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 229.
For now, fans will simply have to wait for the chapter to come out to learn how things will go. As to when this will be, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 229 will hit the market on May 24. The wait is not too long now.


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