Very messy chapter, as expected.
I will definitely be on the "hate it" side if Shoto's forgiveness isn't handled to my liking. I really didn't like how Midoriya conveyed his advice (but I know he meant well, it wasn't his place to assume though). I'm almost hoping in the next chapter, Bakugo's loud mouth is useful for once and completely refutes it.
I do think Shoto is kind and has been thinking about this carefully. But, a lot more needs to be done BY ENJI before forgiveness is even in question. It's not a matter of when Shoto, or Fuyumi, or Natsuo are "ready to forgive". That puts the onus on them to just move things along conveniently and I hate that. No. Enji needs to step up, it's on him. And judging by his inner thoughts in this chapter, he at least knows this.
And to be honest, the only way I see Enji repenting is if he steps down as Number 1 Hero. He doesn't have to confess to the public and cause chaos, but I do think there should be consequences in some way. :/
I did love the letter from Rei (with no mention of Enji) and seeing Fuyumi admit it still bothers her too.
That Touya tease at the end....I wonder how that'll go.