Chapter 357 Plainview, Inglewood
- Adam had been rigorously trained by his family since childhood. Boxing, in particular, was a mandatory skill for heirs of the family. Yet, he had rarely found a reason to put that training to use—until now.
- Franklin launched a powerful punch aimed at Adam's chest. Adam sidestepped swiftly, countering with a sharp blow toward Franklin's underarm. The two began exchanging attacks, moving fluidly across the ring.
- Boxing was a delicate balance of strength and technique, both essential for victory. While Adam had the height advantage, Franklin outmatched him in raw power. Adam wisely avoided a direct clash, opting instead for a defensive strategy—dodging skillfully and landing the occasional hit to wear down Franklin's stamina.