"You think the League is planning something big?"

Endo pursed his lips, thinking for a moment. "There are over a dozen different locations that the League could use the device for in Japan alone. All of them are extremely important, but they went on high alert the second the piece of tech got stolen, which makes me think that the League wants to use the Wave Disruptor for something else. Something more... high-profile."

"What could be more high-profile than government buildings."

"I-Island," Will answered. "It's the cornerstone of humanity's research and development. The only way to sneak onto it would be the use of what Endo is describing. And I've been there before with my parents. There's all sorts of useful stuff to steal."

"Well that's pretty insane..." Okami said, shaking his head. "We'll need to tell Edgeshot right away."

"I already informed him," Endo responded. "He's putting together a request to send a small team on a mission to I-Island to investigate any possible breaches of security. But that'll take some time to get approved, so we can only hope that recovering that piece of tech slowed down whatever plan was in motion."

*******

At the same time Enigma was eating breakfast, a beautiful woman with dark skin, and flowing white hair was sitting down at a bar. The man behind the bar was little more than two yellow eyes amidst a cloud of purplish smoke.

"I'm tired of waiting, Kurogiri," She spat. "Your master called me here, yet he's late. I expected more of the mythical All For One. You're not just using his name are you? I was certain he was dead."

Kurogiri bowed as best he could with his smoky shape. "I do apologize for the delay, but recent events have caused quite a stir with my master's plans. He had a meeting regarding some tech that was stolen away from us."

"Hmph, then I'll just do business with you," She demanded.

"You'll do business with me," A raspy voice amended, walking into the bar.

"Shigaraki," She mused, "The incredible disintegrating boy. I was impressed with your attack on the USJ, even if it was a failure."

"It wasn't," Shigaraki spat. "Our goal was to expose the weakness of the pillar of society. All Might is faltering and our attack proved it."

The woman shrugged. "Whatever you say. So, business?"

"Your organization, Supremacy, is quite the expert terrorist group. I hear you have operatives all over the world, in all sorts of positions. Governmental positions."

The woman nodded. "We've networked with the rich, the poor, the politically minded, and more. I'm guessing you want information?"

Shigaraki pulled out a tablet, revealing grainy footage of half a dozen dark figures laying into the Nomu, Enigma. "This footage was recovered from the site of the attack. It seems the Heroes are becoming even more underhanded in their tactics. They're now utilizing ste-"

"Yeah yeah, I already know about them," She said, waving away his concerns.

Both Kurogiri and Shigaraki snapped their full attention to her. "You do?"

"I have some limited information. For a price, of course, but I can tell you this upfront. Your little black ops team? Not only are they just children, but they're also children of UA." She smirked. "A troublesome school, isn't it?" She set down her drink. "I don't care much for your cause. Our goals do not intertwine, but they do have a sparse amount of overlap. So, in order to rid ourselves of this new threat, the Supremacy will be happy to do business with the League."

*******

Sitting alone in his room, Endo was fiddling with a monster of a computer set-up. Breakfast had passed without any more incidents and most of the class was taking advantage of the pool and other amenities like the common area, which had every gaming system under the sun.

There wasn't much that could surprise Endo. Having limited emotions would do that to someone, but when his phone rang, he did arch an eyebrow. Not because he never got calls, he did, but because the caller was labeled as "unknown." He had worked on the security protocols for his own phone so that no hidden number could call him, and yet this contact had managed to hide their phone number, which meant they were using an untraceable phone, just as Endo was. He was hesitant to answer, but the HQ hid all of Enigma's signals, rerouting them to other parts of the world, so there was no danger in taking the call. And really, Endo's curiosity, the strongest emotion he had, won out.

"How's everything going?"

Endo let out a sigh. "You had to use a hidden number?"

"I wanted to see if I could break your security measures. But it does seem that the signal bouncing is working. You currently appear to be in Egypt."

"Well that's some positive news. Not like many people have your skills anyways." Endo put the phone between his shoulder and ear, continuing to work on his computer setup. "The team's developing fine."

"And Shizuku?"

"She's in good hands."

"Of course, but... You share the same fears as I do..."

Endo nodded, despite knowing that the man on the other line couldn't see him. "They'll come for us. All For One might do the same as well now that we've attacked his precious Nomu."

"Then you know what you must do?"

Endo scoffed. "You needn't ask. I'll kill them all."

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