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‘My Hero Academia’ Chapter 114 Spoilers Reveal The Reason Behind Inasa And Todoroki Failures

By Sumdima | Update Date: Nov 02, 2016 08:00 AM EDT

'My Hero Academia' Chapter 114 is expected to take off from the final results of the 'Provisional Hero License Exam' displayed in Chapter 113.

Here's a quick recap of what happened in Chapter 113.

Gang Orca got trapped inside Todoroki and Inasa's whirlwind of flames which impressed the villain boss. Upon seeing their boss trapped, Orca's men ran to his rescue, but only to be halted by Todoroki's ice. Orca's three men were then taken down by Midoriya using his One For All Full Cowl:Shoot Style. Before the rest of Orca men could charge on Midoriya, Ojiro came to his rescue. Other examinees also joined in the fight and it seemed like the rescue operation was almost done as Mera noted that only three HUC members were remaining to be rescued.

Meanwhile, Gang Orca managed to disperse the whirlwind flame that had engulfed him using his roar. Just when he taunted Todoroki and Inasa what else they had in store for him, thinking they were not prepared with a plan, Midoriya attacked Orca to everyone's surprise. He attacked from behind using an enhanced One For All Full Cowl kick, which Orca managed to block. However, before it could continue further, Mera announced that all HUC members had been rescued and that the Exam was now over.

All examinees then gathered round the board to see the result where it was revealed that while Midoriya passed, Todoroki and Inasa had failed.

Speculations are adrift that Chapter 114 of 'My Hero Academia' will focus on the reasons of failures of Todoroki and Inasa. Since examinees who fail will not join the rest of the members who passed in the quest to becoming heroes, Todoroki and Inasa's destinies will be revealed in the coming Chapter 114. It is rumored that the said chapter would closely follow the development of Todoroki's character as well as overcoming issues with his father. 

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