After Deku’s meeting with Aoyama in Chapter 338 of My Hero Academia, the traitor at U.A. High is revealed. When it comes to villains, Dabi warns that if the pupils of U.A. High find the traitor, they will be punished. Because they feel that Aoyama’s parents are successful, All for One believes nothing like that will happen. Because of this, if Aoyama’s parents fail, All For One is prepared to find new disposable tools. An emotional Aoyama continues to weep as his parents understand that he may be about to tell the truth in the next My Hero Academia story.
As soon as he was taken away, they decided to go. Aoyama reminisces about his upbringing and how he was raised by his parents as they took him away. He realizes that his parents encounter numerous challenges and that they have suffered more than him in their efforts to help him gain power and become like other kids who have Quirks. It dawns on Aoyama that his parents had been searching for a supposed guy who could bestow Quirks upon the Quirkless. The problem was that when he got his Quirk, it didn’t work with his body. When he was given a tool by his parent, his Quirk was activated.
With time, Aoyama begins to accept his Quirk, and he sets out to achieve his ambition. All For One, on the other hand, instructs him to serve him, and he accepts. Refusing to give up on his dream, Aoyama works for All For One. Aoyama is controlled by All For One in every aspect of his life, and he is compelled to continue working for him. Following All For One’s instructions, Aoyama enrolled in U.A. High School. U.A. High was All Might’s classroom at the time. Aoyama completed thinking about his past after reading Deku’s letter and said he felt pain.
My Hero Academia Chapter 337 had him realize that the guy gave him his Quirk. While Aoyama cries, Hagakure utilizes her Quirk to block and deflect Aoyama’s attacks. Hagakure reminisces with Aoyama about his time at U.A High with those students and asks if he would have been delighted if they had been dead. In addition, she shed tears, and Aoyama’s parents tell Deku and Hagakure something, but they insist on taking Aoyama away.
Deku uses his Quirk: Black Whip to keep them at bay. However, he informed them that Hagakure was safe and they could go. Aoyama and his family later find themselves tethered to chairs in a room. Students and professors from U.A. High are in front of them, as is All Might. They’re scrambling to figure out what’s going on and why Aoyoma got the Quirk from All For One in the first place. Ojiro now sees how awful things may have gotten without Hagakure’s insight. Aoyama is scolded by Kirishima for not telling the truth.
Tsukauchi demands that they explain All For One in detail. However, Aoyama’s father insists that they are in the dark. All For One has threatened them with death if they don’t work for him, and if they don’t, they’ll lose their lives, he says. They were doing what they were instructed. In tears, Aoyama reveals that he is the nefarious villain in the story. Because of the way Aoyama aided Bakugo and Tokoyami during training, Deku believes that Aoyama isn’t wicked after all. It isn’t because Aoyama fears All For One that he is crying, but rather because he doesn’t want to betray his buddies.
The release date for My Hero Academia Chapter 338
On December 19, 2021, My Hero Academia Chapter 338 will be released. After serving All For One, Aoyama still feels remorseful. Deku thinks Aoyama can’t be a villain because he was forced to make a mistake. “You may still be a hero,” he tells Aoyama, extending his hands. Let’s take a peek at the official details of My Hero Academia Chapter 338.
Chapter 338 of My Hero Academia – The Raw Details
Please visit VIZ Media’s official website to read My Hero Academia Chapter 338. Shueisha’s web magazine and Shonen Jump both publish the latest updates, chapters, and spoilers for My Hero Academia. The spoilers for My Hero Academia Chapter 338 will be disclosed this week; the next chapter will be released on Sunday. When My Hero Academia Chapter 338 is released, we’ll meet up for a drink.
