Midoriya was hoping for a good news from the beginning to the end. But sadly this was not the case. "I'm here to discuss of the matter of your struggle last night." [i]Bark.[/i] Midoriya nodded. The tone of the policeman wasn't so bright. Judging by it it had to be a bad news than a good one. Then it came to his mind: they weren't professional heroes yet. Wandering off to a dark alley without the heroes' supervision was unacceptable, even if they stopped Stain in the process. That was the one mistake he made, going off so far in a hurry. "Since you have, no matter what, escaped the supervision of your heroes in the process, I have to say that we have only two choices to offer. You'll either have to give up the work you've done, leaving it to Endeavor's work, and keep the fact that you've stridden on your own hidden, or make it known of your work and risk being punished for it." The man bowed down, surprising the students in the room- it was very unlikely of someone in such a position to show a respectful, or overly respectful, stance against a group of misfits. "I apologize for having to force you to make such choices, as a member of the society." He said. Hiems raised his hand to silence her up. "I'll make it simple for you. We ran into a group of villains that's been terrorizing the locals for a while, fought with them, and I lost. Simple as that." He said. What he felt bad for wasn't losing though- it was the fact that they had to see the villains escape before their eyes. He was beaten up good, and the heroes had to retreat after retrieving him from the rubble of concrete he was sitting in. It was the first time he jumped into real time hero job, and he failed. Good luck with that.