Across the frozen man-made lake stood Joeโs massive mansion.
At that moment, a man and a woman stood side by side on the rooftop. The icy wind whipped around them, but the biting cold did not seem to affect them at all. Moreover, neither of them was wearing much.
The man on the left wore all white, stylish and striking. He was so handsome, like a male escort from an upscale club. The man was none other than Joe Driscoll!
The person on the right wore military attire, and her beauty was so stunning that no words could do it justice. Wherever she stood, she became the center of attention. It was Luna, just returned from her vacation.
It was an extremely rare sight to see two of the Gabo Creek provinceโs most exceptional prodigies together in one frame.
โSo, what do you think of Andrewโs martial arts skills? Pretty impressive, right?โ Joe broke the silence first.
Luna shrugged. โNot bad, I guess.โ
Joe shook his head. โNot just โnot badโโฆ Heโs incredible, next-level, totally unique. The way he trains Lauren, Francesca, and Aspen is completely tailored to each of them. He teaches exactly what each of those ladies needs to grow strongest.โ
He added, โThe Driscoll familyโs martial instructors are all famous veterans whoโve stepped down from the Chetvine circuit. Holtrienโs southern martial scene spans an entire continent. So, thereโs no shortage of powerful folks. But even in that massive talent pool, very few have what Andrew brings to the table.โ
Luna turned slightly, her face unreadable as she glanced at him. โJoe, you sound almost disheartened.โ
Joe gave a bitter smile. โThose who are too rigid will break easilyโthatโs the advice my master gave me the day I started training, and now, I finally get it.โ
A mocking smile curled on Lunaโs lips. โSo what? You got โbrokenโ by Andrew?โ
Joeโs face flushed red, anger flashing in his eyes. Eventually, he calmed down and admitted honestly, โYes, Iโm no match for him. Only two people have defeated me in my entire life. The first was you, you cold-hearted woman. Second, Andrew.โ
Lunaโs voice remained flat. โAndrew doesnโt deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as me, and you do know that, right?โ
Joe nodded. โYeah, youโre not wrong. But I still have this feeling that he might actually be a worthy rival for you, maybe even a great stepping stone.โ
Luna scoffed. โI donโt need a stepping stone anymore. Iโd just swing my blade and split the stone in half.โ
Joe shrugged, clearly bored. โAlright, Iโm done chatting with the golden child. Iโm off to see my mentor.โ
Luna blinked. โYour mentor? You mean the Driscoll family paid a fortune to hire the head of the Southern Martial Union to teach you?โ
Joe shook his head. โNope.โ
Luna snorted. โBesides him, I canโt imagine anyone in the entire southern region qualified to teach you!โ
Joe scratched his head, looking uncharacteristically sheepish. He mumbled, โTechnically, sheโs not really my mentor. I tried to formally become her student, but she ignored me and told me to get lost. But Iโm fully committed to martial arts. Iโm chasing the peak, and no matter what, Iโm going to train under her.โ
Luna gave a half-smile. โDo I have the honor to know who this mystery woman is?โ
Joe shook his head. โSorry, canโt say. Sheโs currently working the dish pit at a fast food joint, and I donโt want you bothering her. Anyway, thatโs all. Goodbye.โ
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Luna couldnโt be bothered in the slightest. Everyone in Blumedale had always assumed Joe was number two, and she was number one.
But the truth was, Luna never saw it that way. She was number one and she could be number two. Hell, she could be number three if she felt like it.
The point was: she decided on her own ranking.
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