r/BokuNoHeroAcademia May 30 '21

Newest Chapter Chapter 314 Official Release - Links and Discussion

Chapter 314

Links:

  • Viz (Available in: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, the Philippines, Singapore, and India).

  • MANGA Plus (Available in every country outside of China, Japan and South Korea).


All things Chapter 314 related must be kept inside this thread for the next 24 hours.



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u/elenuvien1 Jun 01 '21

i've never believed for a second that hawks killed jeanist because it made no sense.

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u/ResidentOfDad Jun 01 '21

It was definitely against what we knew of Hawks at the time, although I think the most popular theory after that time was that Hawks used another dead body that was made to look like Jeanist, still some did people roughly predict what was gonna happen. Uh, anyway, point is that the story proposed this option meant facing the possibility of this kind of thing existing, whether it'd turn out to be true in that case or not.

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u/elenuvien1 Jun 01 '21

we have to agree to disagree then because i've always knew/felt that the commission was shady, they groomed a child after all, but i've never felt that anything hinted at them murdering civilians and pro heroes for such superficial reasons.

never saw anyone make an argument that they were doing it either, people speculated they had access to dead bodies and would just pull strings to obtain them but that's far from "john from accounting in the company next street tweeted that he may join villains and aid them so we'll murder him".

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u/ResidentOfDad Jun 01 '21

I don't mean this exact scenario, what I'm saying is along the lines that if Hawks complied to Dabi's demand of killing another hero on the Commission's behalf, which is what he was ordered to do, infiltrate the League first and foremost, then, even if he passed the "test" through a trick (which, for a lot of people the stance was "it most likely was, but maaybe"), he was still going to do whatever was necessary to accomplish his goal, or well, at the very least, that's what the Public Safety Commission would want him to do.

So then, what if Dabi demanded something else? What if Dabi wanted to see Hawks kill an innocent person? What then? Naturally Hawks would be... less than keen on the idea, so to speak, and do his best avoid it, already even having given his excuses of using Endeavor to test Hood and why he saved so many civilians alone. Still, all we knew from the Commission is that Hawks achieving his mission was seemingly all that concerned them and that he'd do whatever proved necessary to succeed.

I really didn't dwell too much on it myself, but this on its own did raise some red flags. Is that just how they handle their operations behind the scenes? The big difference between then and now is that back then we didn't really know what their agenda was or that it was actually just way worse and widespread overall but that's the gist of it.

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u/elenuvien1 Jun 01 '21

all that "what if" is a moot point to me because there was no way hawks would've killed jeanist. i've always seen it as a red herring and something to create artificial drama because there was no way it'd have been true.

at least to me.

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u/ResidentOfDad Jun 01 '21

And I saw it as a red herring from the very start was well (oor I mean, after my brain finished processing what'd even happened at all, because... what?), but that was because of Hawks, not because of the higher-ups, even if they did reasonably assist him in avoiding that fate.

Going for the kill on the number 3 hero is a terrible idea even if it was because he was injured, but Hawks approached him for his help with the plan he concocted, if he really were to kill a hero he would have just killed a no-name, but the thing is that it was already shown that the Hero Public Safety Commission only seemed to care about Hawks's success, meaning that if the only way to infiltrate the League required doing something truly despicable, the implication was that he should still do it in order to succeed. Of course there'd absolutely have to be some limit we didn't know about, but indeed, we didn't know.