Apotheosis
t him to the Martial Arts Hall. Since the beating process was crucial to
be defying the rules of the Luo Clan. Especially Perrin and Andrew never cared about the family rules.
es he grew up with. It also did not mean that others should expect Zen to look the other way if they openly
oticed that the atmosphere was
at Zen had beaten Darren
Luo Clan. Like other convicted slaves, he was made to work as a human punchbag in the Martial Arts Hall. He always stayed indifferent to violenc
e Luo Clan. They had also forgotten his strength. He was
d not always tolerate everything that came his way. The children could
e Clan were not going to get away wi
Luo children to pick their punchbags, no one dared to select Zen. This came as a surprise to Zen. He knew ho
led bit
y, but when the Luo children didn't select him as
ot a fun job, and it would seem very odd for a punchbag to invite
he only one left in the corner of the Martial Arts Hall. Zen was
h a stone man and said, "Melvin, what good is it t
having heard about the beating Zen gave to Grey and Darren, Melvin wasn't
ctice! Don't worry, my leather is thick. It can
hildren who practiced daily were supposed to be stronger, meaner, and more resilient than the punchbags who were battered and bruised daily
d. He wasn't as strong as before. If he could get 100 marks becau
rted, Zen realized why Melvin had hesitated. The strength with which Melvin was hitting Zen was insufficient to refine his body
th! Hit hard
slow. What are yo
r, but it is still not
harder. A group of children in the Martial Arts Hall were astonished by what they were witnessing. Their mouths
lt as though Zen was taunting him. However, when Melvin noticed that he was slowly becoming better, he put aside h
oo
oo
oo
oor and thrashed in agony until the warmth began flowing through his body. As this contin
increase in his bone strength, Zen co
s. After each punch, Zen remembered to feign being in agony. Pain showed on his face, but secretly, he rejoiced in the refine
l opening from which water would trickle out. It took an hour for the pot to get empty. Zen had been eagerly counting how
or the children and their punchbags. Usually, Zen like all other punchbags was unhappy as the L
he was very starving. Since the refinement process used a lot of physical energy, he didn't care that the f
uisite and fragrant meat sudd
elvin was standing before him. "Let's eat together
smiled gratefully and g
ndrew will get you into troubl
been a while since anyone offered him delicious meat. While chewing, Zen nodd
aster of the Luo Clan, and so he kne