Chapter 2129
The First Heir
Master Tanner smiled and glanced at the angry Master Fay. âOld Fay, donât be angry. Rhino died for a
good cause. Just give him a proper burial and let my men take revenge for him.â
âI recently recruited Chad, an expert in Muay Thai. He has won 30 consecutive victories in underground
boxing competitions abroad. Heâs more than enough to deal with this kid.â
A brawny man with bronzed skin and a naked upper body in big pants walked out from behind Master
Tanner. Chad had practiced Muay Thai under the guidance of an older generation of Muay Thai
champions. He had been fighting in underground boxing fights since he was 16. Now that ten years
had passed, Chad had become the king of the underground boxing arena. Countless of his opponents
had been killed in the ring.
Chadâs eyes were vicious like a viper, and he grinned sinisterly.
âMaster Tanner, Iâll break every bone in his body.â
âHahaha, good. Fight well to relieve some of Master Fayâs frustrations,â Master Tanner said with a big
grin.
In Master Tannerâs opinion, even ten Rhinos could not beat one Chad. With this calculation, it was
estimated that three or five Philips could barely reach a draw with Chad.
Chad did not run in the slightest. He merely leaped with his bodyâs explosive power and jumped into
the ring ten meters away. In the spot where Chad landed was a pair of sunken footprints and cracked
marble floor tiles.
Such terrifying explosive power displayed Chadâs horrific combat effectiveness to the fullest.
Chad got into the ring, stretched out his middle finger, and beckoned to Philip. âKid, come on. If you can
last ten moves under my hands, itâll be considered my defeat.â
Chad, who had just joined Master Tanner, was eager to make his mark and wanted to use Philipâs life
to make his first contribution.
âCut the crap. I have to hurry home, â Philip said impatiently.
âDamn it! Youâre looking for death!â
Chad was furious and took a deep breath. The bronze colored muscles on his body became shiny. His
angular muscles gradually gathered together, becoming like a flat steel plate.
Master Tanner smiled smugly and said, âHas anyone seen this before? This is Chadâs unique stunt. Itâs
said to be the best defense technique.â
Master Fay snorted and ignored Master Tannerâs gloating, still immersed in the grief of Rhinoâs defeat.
Willis Hale whispered to the two men behind him, âWatch carefully and look for his weaknesses.â
The two men nodded together, their eyes fixed on the ring.
The angry Chad had already moved. With a series of small steps, Chad quickly approached Philip. As
he was using his secret technique to improve his defense, Chad decided to just directly attack Philip.
Muay Thai moves were the most sinister and vicious. As long as the attack was launched, it was like a
poisonous snake coming out of a hole. It would continue to pressure and attack until the opponent was
defeated.
Chad swung his right fist and went straight for Philipâs cheek while his left fist lagged slightly behind
and attacked Philipâs throat. The two punches were feints and could be changed according to Philipâs
reaction.
In the past, when Chad used this move, 70% of his opponents would be killed in one blow.
Philip looked at Chadâs attack with disdain and contemptuously pointed with his middle finger as fast as
lightning.
âSince you gave me the middle finger just now, I shall return the favor.â
Seeing Philipâs middle finger, Chadâs eyelids fluttered as panic inexplicably grew in his heart.
The last time Chad felt so terrified was when he faced the number one boxing champion in the
underground arena. That time, Chad had used all his might to escape from death and did not die in the
ring.
What about this time?
Chad was suddenly flustered. The two punches that he threwbefore could no longer be used. Chad
instinctively withdrew his fists and prepared to use his arms to protect his face.
Chad planned it well but his arms failed him. Before his arms had enough time to retract, Philipâs
extended middle finger passed through Chadâs arms and pierced straight between Chadâs eyebrows.