Calm, Calm

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Izuku thought it was saddening that he had to give up his Villa, yet, still, it wasn't nearly as devastating for him as many would presume it would be. 
He did use the past months in the best way as well as his money which he had made by disclosing his information and emptying the agencies he defeated.

He, personally, despised rich people who were relaxing on their wealth and did not even try to bring a bit of the money back into the economic circle. Because it was this behavior that destroyed the middle class.  

For a while, Izuku had been like them and hoarded every piece of money he got his hands on like a furious dragon did with his treasure. But then he heard about all the building enterprises being inches away from bankruptcy, that poverty in Japan was growing, that a lot of heroes and Agencies were embezzling money or refusing to compensate for the damages they caused. 
He decided he had to change something. 

And so it came that he commissioned the first building enterprise, the one that belonged to Ochaco Uraraka's parents, to construct his Villa.

After losing his father he decided the use the Villa as a trial run for a new social project and after seeing that everything went well for two weeks he started to buy properties, abandoned hotels, and decaying warehouses and production buildings to rebuild them or build something new. 

After that, he had bought small firms, farms, and shops and made them supply his hotels or open inside his malls. 

The people knew who they were working with, he never hid his identity. 

But in the end, they all said the same: This little graffiti that had been sprayed above their door at the beginning of the contract brought in a lot of customers. Villains who knew Surveye, (or knew someone[, who knew someone, who knew someone…] who knew Surveye) also knew that they could enter this shops without the threat of being called out, but they knew just as well that they could not destroy the shops because that way they would make a very dangerous enemy. 

So it was an easy way of winning for everyone. 

Criminals got a way of feeling like they could live a normal life and the shop owners did not have to fear that someone would steal from them or that their property was destroyed – and even if something should happen, there would be a lot of villains that would gladly defend the friendly civilians. 

When the first Hotels had been finished Izuku had wandered through the streets of the city and picked up young villains, abandoned kids, and quirkless people, he got them out of orphanages, found them in social houses and freed them from their heartless families to bring them to his shelters instead.

There, they were provided with everything they needed, they had set rules, a safe roof over their heads, friends who understood them and besides all that they got an education appropriate for their age as well as combat training.

They could leave whenever they longed to. Nobody forced them to kill or fight.
To commit crimes for Surveye was simply an option that some people gladly took upon themselves.
And each and every one of them knew that this project that had given them this better life had started with a single Villa in Musatafu and the thirty teenagers who lived there.

And then the news spread about how more than half of the occupants of the Villa had died in a battle against the League.

This one message caused a great uproar in Surveye's Hotels.
For most of the people who lived there, the members of the first Villa were the "inner circle" of the organization and could be compared to what heroes are for normal humans.
And then somebody had actually dared to kill these legends!

Next, they were informed that everyone who was willing to fight should arm themself for an assault and that they were expected to arrive at a certain address within the next five hours. 

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