as the abandoned city continues to crumble, two fighters emerge from the shadows of the destruction around them
action packed detailed story, including epic attacks, the battlefield, short dialogue, and brutal excution at the end. 4500 word
The abandoned city was now their battlefield. Izuku Midoriya and Satoru Gojo, the two warriors with different abilities, stood at opposite ends. The rustling sound of the wind was the only thing that separated the two heroes, but they knew that they had to fight to the death. As they stood across from each other, Izuku Midoriya got into position, his eyes focused on Satoru Gojo. He knew that this was going to be the toughest fight of his life. He took a deep breath and got ready to use his quirk, One For All. Satoru Gojo, on the other hand, was reluctant to attack at first. He found Izuku Midoriya too weak to even stand a chance against him. Nevertheless, he took his blindfold off and said, "You have messed with the wrong man. I'm going to make sure that you never stand in my way again." Izuku Midoriya felt intimidated by Satoru's dangerous stare. He knew that he was in for a fight, but his determination pushed him to take the first move. He charged at Satoru and released a blinding pink gas. He couldn't see anything, but he hoped that the gas would hit Satoru. Satoru was quick to react, dodging away from the gas. He then responded by launching a vacuum that crushed everything in its path. The dust and debris from the demolished buildings flew everywhere, and Izuku was struggling to keep up. "You are just a child, boy," Satoru taunted. "I'm going to teach you a lesson." Izuku remained silent, knowing that he had to be strategic if he was going to win. He then used his Danger Sense quirk to avoid Satoru's attacks and released a dark green energy rope to ensnare him. Satoru was caught off guard, and as he struggled to release himself from the rope, Izuku used his One For All quirk to deliver a devastating blow that sent him flying across the battlefield. Satoru recovered quickly and then tapped into his cursed technique, Limitless. He created a layer of protection around his body, blocking out all of Izuku's attacks. Izuku tried using his quirks, but to no avail. It was like attacking a brick wall. He then launched a powerful punch fueled by One For All, but Satoru just laughed it off. "You're going to have to try harder than that," Satoru said. Izuku was getting desperate. He knew that he could not keep trying the same thing and expect different results. He needed to come up with a new strategy, but he couldn't quite figure out what to do next. As he was deep in thought, Satoru launched a powerful red ball at him that burst on impact, sending Izuku flying. The force of the attack was so great that Izuku could feel his bones breaking. He got up, feeling defeated, but he knew that giving up was not an option. As he tried to steady himself on his feet, Satoru released his most powerful cursed technique, Infinite Void. Izuku's brain was overloaded with vast amounts of information, and he collapsed to the ground. He was at the mercy of Satoru, who approached him slowly. "You never should have challenged me," Satoru said, almost whispering. "You were never going to win." Izuku tried to speak but could not. He could barely breathe. Satoru then used his most powerful move, Hollow Purple. He mixed his blue and red attacks, and launched a big purple ball at Izuku. The force of the attack was so great that it leveled everything around them. There was nothing left standing. The battlefield was now just a pile of rubble and dust. Satoru walked away from the destroyed battlefield, satisfied that he had won. His arrogance had cost Izuku his life. He had shown that he was the stronger of the two. As the dust settled, Izuku's lifeless body lay on the ground, his green hair now covered in dust and debris. He had fought valiantly, but in the end, he had lost. Satoru got to his feet and walked away without a second glance, knowing that he had emerged victorious. He was the wild tough guy of the battlefield now, and no one could challenge him.