The next day, Ethan woke up early and freshened up. After getting ready, he opened his status panel:
[Master: Ethan Hunt]
Physique: 61.6
Spirit: 61.8
Talent: Infinite Comprehension
His stats had doubled again.
Without even breaking through, Ethan had already stepped into the realm of a Martial Masterâan absurd, almost impossible feat.
In this world, a Level 9 Martial Warrior possessed roughly 10,000 kg of strength. Upon breaking through the next major gene lock and stepping into the Martial Master Realm, their strength would increase fivefold.
That meant a Level 1 Martial Master had 50,000 kg of base punching force. Each subsequent sub-lock breakthrough added another 50,000 kg.
Level 2: 100,000 kg
Level 3: 150,000 kg
...
Level 9: 450,000 kg
And once a Martial Master advanced to Grandmaster, the power would surge againâby another five times. But that was a discussion for another day.
Right now, Ethan had 61,600 kg of raw force, already surpassing the first threshold of Martial Master.
More importantly, with his Level 4 Sword Intent, he could release devastating blows equivalent to 245 tonsâcomparable to the peak of Level 4 Martial Master!
Actually, there wasnât truly a concept of "peak level" in terms of raw force at each stage. A Level 1 Martial Master had 50 tons of force. Unless one unlocked the next sub-gene lock, that base couldnât be increased. So no one had 60 or 70 tons of base strength unless they used a treasure or technique that multiplied force.
That meant a Level 1 could never truly match a Level 2 unless they possessed some special artifact or skill that amplified their might.
Ethan headed downstairs. His parents were already seated in the drawing room. They had breakfast together in silence.
Today, neither of them went to work. His fatherâs expression was solemn. His mother looked equally serious.
Ethan remained quiet, patiently waiting.
Finally, Jack looked at him and began to speak.
"Ethan... thereâs a secret about our family Iâve never told you. Weâre not originally from this base city."
Ethanâs eyes flickered, but he didnât interrupt.
Jack continued, his voice calm but heavy, "Youâve asked about your grandparents many times. I always avoided answering because... I didnât want to burden you with sadness. But now... now that youâve become a Martial Warrior in just one dayâperhaps the only one in this planetâs history to do soâI think youâre more than capable to hear the truth."
He paused, and then said, "Our ancestral home is in Super City 1. Your great-grandfather, Alexander Hunt, was one of the first generation of awakened martial artists. Heâs now a late-stage Martial Emperor. Heâs fought in countless battles, even side by side with the "Dragon" and others.
Ethanâs heart pounded.
Jack went on, "My father and uncle awakened later 7 years after the 1st generation, at around age 15 or 16. They are both now Martial Emperors, albeit early-stage. That makes three Martial Emperors in our Hunt familyâout of the fifty or so that exist in the entire world."
His voice dropped as he added, "Even my older brother and cousun are powerful Martial Kings."
Ethan sat still, stunned.
Jack smiled bitterly. "As a child of the Hunt family, great expectations were placed on me. But I never awakened an elemental talent. I couldnât do anything about it. I was like a carp born into a house of dragons..."
His voice softened. "But my father still loved and supported me. I turned to research, and there... I truly shined."
"I invented many potions for humanity. My work earned me the status of a 3-Star Citizen."
He paused, lost in memory. Ethan listened quietly, his heart brimming with admiration.
Jack spoke again, "The Supreme-grade Body Strengthening Fluidâthe ones you gotâwas actually one of my inventions... though I never completed the final process."
Ethan was stunned.
His father... was this incredible?
Then why were they living so modestly? Why did their family only have a 100 million coin net worth? They shouldâve been billionaires!
But Ethan held his tongue.
Jack continued, "I went to Base City 7 for a research purpose.Thatâs where I met your mother. She was an orphan... but the moment I saw her, I fell in love."
He smiled faintly. "Eventually, we fell in love together after I pursue her some times. I went back to my family to inform them of our relationship."
Elina smiled a little when she heard this.
His expression darkened. "But my father had already arranged my marriageâto the daughter of a business family. She had awakened a rare healing-type soul talentâsomething every powerful family desired."
"My father was ecstatic. He said this was our chance. The other family also agreed, even though I hadnât awakened. They wanted our backing,the backing of the Hunt family."
Jack clenched his fists. "When I told him I wouldnât marry her, that I loved someone else, both my father and grandfather were furious. They saw me as betraying the familyâs interests."
"They wanted to bring the girl into our family so our children might inherit both her talent and our Hunt bloodline."
"But I was firm in my decision."
"So... they banished me."
"They stripped me of my status. Even though I was a 3-Star Citizen, a Martial Emperor had the authority to do so. They threatened to kill me and your mother if I ever touched research again."
"So, we fled. Came here. I started a small business... and never touched research again."
Jack finally stopped talking.
Ethan was speechless. His father... was like the tragic protagonist of a novel. No cheat, no golden fingerâbut he still chose love and sacrifice. And now, the son bore the power to rewrite that fate.
He thought silently, So I come from such a powerful background... The Hunt family has three Martial Emperors out of only fifty in the world. And Martial Kings too...
No wonder his father had that look when he saw the fluid. It was his creation...
"Dad," Ethan finally said, voice low but resolute, "Donât worry. If you ever want to return to your family, Iâll help you. If you want revenge... Iâll help you with that too. Just give me a little more time."
Jack smiled. He didnât answer. Did he hold resentment? Yes. But it wasnât deep hatred. It was just... fate.
---
Later that morning, Ethan left the house. He had decidedâhe would withdraw from school and focus entirely on his cultivation path.
He drove himself to school.
After parking his car, he noticed a familiar figure ahead.
Mark.
Ethan had almost forgotten about him.
Mark saw him too and sneered. "Look who finally decided to show up. Our genius Ethan, the one who awakened three elements and decided to cultivate all of them. Bravo! Everyone, give him a round of applause!"
Students nearby looked over, puzzled. Mark didnât care. He was itching to show off.
He said loudly, "Now that weâre both quasi-Martial Warriors, do you dare fight me in the official arena?"
He was feeling smug. Heâd grasped the outline of his breathing technique and was confident heâd open his first gene lock within two monthsâor even sooner.
Meanwhile, Ethan had chosen the "foolish" path of cultivating three elements. Even if he was a genius, it would take three times the effort. The gap between them would only grow.
Mark grinned.
But Ethan... didnât even look at him.
He walked right past Mark as if he didnât exist.
Markâs expression twisted. Being ignored was more painful than being insulted.
He roared, "Ethan! If youâre a man, accept my challenge! Or wear earrings and dance at a bar!"
Some students chuckled. Laughter spread.
Ethan stopped walking.
He had tried to ignore that bug, but the bug insisted on being crushed.
He turned around and walked toward Mark. His eyes were cold and indifferent, like looking at an insect.
Mark instinctively took a step back. For a second, fear crept into his heart. But then he regained himself. Afraid? Of Ethan? What a joke!
He shouted, "Whatâre you staring at? Scared? I wonât bully you!"
He was confidentâafter all, heâd also used a vial of supreme-grade body strengthening fluid, a gift from his grandfather.
But before he could finish his thoughtsâ
Ethan pulled out a black card.
Markâs smile froze.
Wasnât that the Martial Warrior identity token?
But he didnât have time to think.
Suddenlyâ
A deadly aura enveloped him.
BOOM!
Ethanâs punch landed straight on Markâs chest.
Mark flew out like a cannonball, bounced off the ground several times, and finally crashed into a parked car with a sickening thud.
The silence was deafening.
No one knew whether Mark was alive or dead.
Ethan didnât say a word. He hated talking nonsense. He simply acted.
The surrounding students were frozen in shock. They looked at Mark, then at Ethan... then at the black card.
He had sent a quasi-warrior flying like a rag doll.
What... was Ethan?
Some recognized the black card but refused to believe it belonged to him. He just awakened two days ago. How could that possibly be his card?!
But Ethan didnât care what they thought.
He turned and walked straight toward the principalâs office.