CHAPTER 120
Author: Universeleap
last update2025-03-31 21:05:12

The training courtyard behind Eagle Ridge Estate was lit by a pale moon and the soft blue flicker of Jack Sullivan’s internal energy pulsing through the air like heat waves off asphalt. Shirtless, his skin bronzed from the refined Ironclad Physique cultivation, Jack moved with absolute precision—every strike deliberate, every motion silent but seismic.

His breathing was steady. His fists cracked the air like thunder.

Then came the voice.

“You’re skipping a wedding for this?” Rose leaned against the wall in full tactical uniform, arms crossed, eyes sharp.

Jack didn’t stop training. “The wedding’s not going anywhere. Neither is Rawon.”

“He’s getting married once, not every weekend. You could show your face for five minutes and still come back to punch the wind.”

Jack finally paused and turned toward her. “I’ll show my face when I finish what matters.”

Rose sighed and stepped forward. “Let me guess—cultivating more of your Fighting Spirit?”

Jack nodded. “I’m past the physical stage. Now
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