Even the policeman seemed surprised by Nensu's sudden burst of anger. It was obvious for Midoriya- the man she'd been holding a grudge on, and for a good reason, just had to be the only one available. Still, he had to hold on to her so that she wouldn't stumble off the hospital bed when she tried to sit up. "Calm down, you're not healed enough to move like that!" He said. "From the wounds the hero killer got, from all available heroes we could only say that Endeavor was the only one possible to inflict those wounds to him. I apologize for what we have put you into once again." Midoriya turned to the man. To him it was the only reasonable choice-but to Nensu it was worse than having none. But if they chose to make it theirs... "What if we make it known that we did it?" Shoto asked. "...you'd be honored, but also be punished for the wrongdoings you've done in the process. You may not be able to get a hero license in result." A conflicting choice. Let the world know of their deeds, but never be a pro hero. Or let Endeavor have it, so they could become an official hero in the future. "..." "Hero Killer? Oh, yeah, right. That guy." Hiems tried to scratch his chin, and realized he couldn't reach that angle. Much sorrow. Then he realized Yaoyorozu was being more careful than usual, as if she got herself into trouble for letting him get beaten up. '...is that even valid?' He thought. "And don't be so worried about that, I'll still be able to take the final exam and everything." He said. "...Since I've been sleeping a whole lot of time, that's what Recovery Girl told me at least."