I wonder if the wall is that who's going to continue running the school in the long term? Though same can be said about him supposedly becoming the kingMephisto is underestimating Iruma for sure, he thinks he is going to run into a wall because it is nothing like something he would expect from the task he gave Iruma or for the task Iruma really had to accomplish, but I think Iruma and Clara (surprisingly) have the right idea to build up a country and give the children of the many-ears an attatchment to the place, giving education and actually getting to know them and their ambitions. Iruma will probably choose the example study (which I think we all know will be Nova) as the King of the many-ears, now with a connected community that has more diverse skills than those limited to their hearing, and show Mephisto how he is wrong about kingmaking.
Can you please elaborate a little on what exactly you were referring to.Iruma is what Deku couldn't ever be.
Can you please elaborate a little on what exactly you were referring to.
Ok, so that last part never happened, and that's really only partially true for the rest of it, but others need to learn that for themselves so I won't say more.TLDR, Deku lost his quirk, and in turn lost his popularity, becomes a teacher, forgotten by the masses while all other hero was immortalized through statue, all his classmate made a group chat without Deku, and cucked by Bakugo (Uravity married Bakugo)
They're two different kinds of protagonists, they were never going to be the same 🤔Iruma is what Deku couldn't ever be.
That's just my guess, but considering what Mephisto went through, perhaps the wall that Iruma is "headed" to is either supporting others and seeing them turn on him or some sort of teacher-related trouble (not getting their respect, being unable to answer their expectations, failing some students who get behind compared to others or lack the discipline to improve themselves). There is not enough clues and too many possibilities really, we gotta wait and see.I wonder if the wall is that who's going to continue running the school in the long term? Though same can be said about him supposedly becoming the king
That's actually debunked histiography. Great empires last longer than 250 years. The Roman Empire lasted from 27 BC to 476 AD, over twice as long as the 250 year mark.
Hell the U.S. is going to reach its 250th anniversary in 2026, and we're not far gone enough to collapse by then.
I was counting exclusively the Roman Empire from the moment Octavian took charge to the day Romulus Augustulus disappeared. Arguably it still continued on as the Eastern Roman Empire, but that's also a messy historical quagmire since the Byzantines spoke Greek and never controlled Rome after Belisarius died. They certainly considered themselves Roman at least.Kinda.
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It spent a pretty significant chunk of that time splintering into different polities with questionable claims to being the "true" Roman Empire.
Same goes for all those other empires; between drastic changes in territory and government, whether or not they constitute a single continuous "empire" is highly debatable.