[Izuku's eyes light up with delight. Did Todoroki just...?] It's true, you caught me. I'm always thinking about heroes. All the time. 24/7. [It's honestly not that far off the truth, even if he's just joking.]
You said it. I think everyone's just relieved not to be eating ashy food anymore. There's not a lot of options still, but I think the more we stick around, the more color will come back.
Yeah...I'm not 100% sure what the process is like, but rice is grown way differently than anything we have in the garden. [You can bet that he would've looked it up already if he had the proper resources in Chroma.] We'd have to set up a whole different area for it, I think.
[Izuku laughs a little.]
It's a little funny if you think about it. We'll have all this knowledge of gardening that we didn't have before when we finally go home.
I don't either, but being prepared isn't bad either.
[And finally, they arrive at the docks! Izuku sets his bucket and fishing rod down before sitting right down and letting his legs hang over the edge.] Let's see how many we can catch!
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You said it. I think everyone's just relieved not to be eating ashy food anymore. There's not a lot of options still, but I think the more we stick around, the more color will come back.
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Having anything with taste is better than jars of fruit tasting like ash.
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[Those first few weeks were suffering.]
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[He's never been so reluctant to eat in his life.]
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Mm at this point, I think I'd be happy just having rice at all.
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[Izuku laughs a little.]
It's a little funny if you think about it. We'll have all this knowledge of gardening that we didn't have before when we finally go home.
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We've never really had to be responsible for making our own food from the farming stage. The closest we've come is making curry that one time.
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[He snickers, suddenly.] I bet Aizawa-sensei would implement this into our studies somehow once we give him a report. As a precaution or something.
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Heh, maybe not, but at least we'll be able to recognize plants more easily now! That should be useful if we're stuck outside the city again.
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... Not that I plan to get trapped in towns like this.
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[And finally, they arrive at the docks! Izuku sets his bucket and fishing rod down before sitting right down and letting his legs hang over the edge.] Let's see how many we can catch!