Chapter 229

All It Takes Is One Bad Day (All It Takes Is One Bad Day) is the two hundred twenty-ninth chapter of Kohei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia.

Summary
Tomoyasu Chikazoku's puppets rip off Twice's mask and overrun him. Twice screams for them to stop, but one of the puppets throws Twice away, while another two hold him to the ground. A group of puppets rush in and grab Himiko Toga. Twice demands to know who the puppets are as he's held down.

In the tower, Tomoyasu directs the puppets remotely. Giran begins to question what's happening to Twice, but Re-Destro interrupts, twisting Giran's head towards himself. He threatens Giran for his silence, explaining that Tomoyasu is using his ability to "take care" of Twice and Toga. He reveals that they're manipulating puppets with Jin's likeness, and reveals that with Detnerat's technology and Feel Good Inc.'s communications systems, Tomoyasu has absolute control over the puppets. Tomoyasu taunts Giran, explaining that they got the idea to use puppets with Jin's likeness after finding out Twice's psychological weaknesses from Giran himself. He explains that they are aiming to kill Toga and capture Twice for their own purposes. Giran silently worries for Twice, noting it will be twice as rough for him.

As two puppets hold him down, Twice begs for the return of his mask. Noticing that the puppets are trying to snap Toga's neck, Twice's mind begins to collapse, and he starts to believe he is the one trying to kill Toga. He begins to suffer a severe identity crisis, questioning whether or not he's the one trying to kill her, or if it's someone else trying to kill her.

In a flashback, Jin sat in an interrogation room at a police station. Having been brought in after injuring someone in a traffic accident, the police officer told Twice that he would likely get a criminal record, despite Jin insisting he was following the rules, and that the other man jumped in front of his bike. The officer tries to reassure Jin that despite this setback, he can still turn his life around.

Later, at his workplace, Jin was attacked by a superior. His superior revealed that the man Jin hit with his motorcycle worked for one of the top clients of Jin's workplace, and that they were refusing to do business with them again. He screamed at Jin, and told him to get out and never show his face there again.

After being fired, Jin wandered the streets at night, alone. Eventually, he created a clone of himself to talk to. As time went on, Jin began to create more and more clones, first to simply have friends. Eventually, Jin and his clones began a life of crime, robbing a bank as a team. Eventually though, Jin's clones rebelled, and killed themselves, leaving Jin scarred and mentally broken.

Sometime after the incident, Jin, wearing a paper bag over his head, met with Giran, and explained his history to him. Giran asked what the bag was for, and Jin explained that it was to keep him from splitting apart. He explained that his clones would eventually disappear after sustaining damage, suggesting that a broken arm would be enough to make a clone of an adult male disappear. Giran noted that Jin's Quirk was extremely powerful, suggesting that he could take down a country if he wanted to, lamenting that someone this powerful fell so far. Jin asked Giran what he could do, and Giran suggested he join a group that recently formed, offering him a cigarette, while explaining that he may find they have a lot in common with him.

In the present, Twice escapes from the two puppets holding him down. Surprised by the development, Tomoyasu nonetheless directs two other puppets to get him. The two puppets attack Twice, and all four puppets begin to beat him up. Tomoyasu directs two puppets to break Twice's arms, which they do. Screaming in pain now with two broken arms, Tomoyasu directs the clones to break his legs, telling Twice to stay quiet and to not do anything unnecessary.

Twice screams out, noting that the injuries hurt. Tomoyasu notices that Toga has woken up, and regretfully announces that he'll have to use more force to kill her. Twice nonetheless keeps screaming that it hurts, but begins to laugh, screaming in triumph as he discovers that he hasn't disappeared. Silently, he muses about how he always avoided getting hurt, as he was terrified of disappearing. He realizes that all he had to do in the past was hurt himself, and he would have immediately known that he was the original. He realizes that even as he made poor decisions and fell further and further, Toga was always there for him and resolves to save her.

Twice creates several clones of himself, which throw off Tomoyasu's puppets, surprising him. As Twice creates the clones, he remarks that he won't watch a friend die, and tells the assembled forces of the Meta Liberation Army that he will show them just how terrifying his Quirk can be.

Chapter Notes

 * Details of Twice's past are revealed.
 * He initially began to clone himself to try to combat his loneliness.
 * His first meeting with Giran, and his recruitment into the League of Villains, is shown.
 * Twice begins moving past his psychological trauma.
 * Twice creates several clones of himself with his Quirk for the first time since his clones slaughtered themselves at the same time.

Trivia

 * The chapter's title is based on a quote from the Joker.