Threads of Hope

Best Jeanist uses his metal fibers to restrain Gigantomachia and the League, with Dabi surprised that he is alive. Spinner attempts to wake Shigaraki up to give Gigantomachia an order, and before Nejire can blast them, Dabi burns her with his fire, escaping from his restraints by covering his whole body in flames. Thinking about his past, Shigaraki manages to barely let out a "destroy", re-inciting Machia and forcing Jeanist to keep his hold on the giant. At this moment, several of the Near High-Ends the Heroes have been fighting break off from the group to attack Jeanist. Deku laments unable to do anything due to his broken body when suddenly Mirio returns, saving Jeanist by punching the Nomu away; the previous day he had asked Eri to use her Rewind Quirk on him so he could get his Quirk back and rejoin the battle, which she happily agrees too. He receives assistance from Iida, Nejire, and Bakugo, with the latter revealing to his old mentor his hero name: "Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight"; the name is met with disdain from everyone other than Mirio. Meanwhile, Shoto attempts to fight his brother but finds himself overwhelmed by his fire and his insanity, all the while their father stands motionless on the ground. Deku intervenes in their fight using Blackwhip from his mouth, telling Dabi that he is not Endeavor. After a sudden ping in his head, Gigantomachia breaks free from the fibers, but spurred on by Deku's words, Endeavor uses his last remaining strength to knock into Machia, who suddenly falls unconscious due to the anaesthetic the U.A. students inserted into him finally taking into effect. As the War reaches its climax, Mr. Compress declares that he and his teammates haven't accomplished their goals, and aren't done yet.
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