When it comes to the events that are likely to take place in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 232, there are a lot of predictions that are going around. A lot of them have to do with the fight that is likely to occur between Twice and Re-Destro. However, there have been speculations that the upcoming chapter might finally feature a glimpse of Deku and the rest of 1-A.
It has been quite some time since this new Quirk Liberation Army arc began and any of the main characters were shown. The closest that the most recent chapters got was Hawks and Best Jeanist. In “My Hero Academia” Chapter 232, for example, publishers like OtakuKart believe that it will be all about Twice and Re-Destro fighting it out.
Suffice it to say, this might not entirely be true. While logic would dictate that “My Hero Academia” Chapter 232 would see the two villains taking each other on, this might not be the whole chapter. Right at the end, for example, it might show the heroes discussing the ongoing conflict between the QLA and the League of Villains.
After all, that much commotion would hardly escape the notice of the heroes and this could be overheard by Deku and his friends. In fact, what with the success of All Might having proven himself to be a competent fighter time and again, he might even be asked to participate in a mission. If so, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 232 would certainly be a far more rewarding chapter than the previous ones have been.
There is only one way to find out if this is the case, though, and that is to wait for “My Hero Academia” Chapter 232 to come out on June 17. Who knows, perhaps Bakugo and Todoroki might also be brought in since they already have their provisional hero licenses.


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