"Is he strong?" Devon, sitting next to Dash, looked at him and asked a question.
In simple terms, Jack could be even stronger; Dash could say that achieving such strength would be impossible unless they trained the same way he did, but it would still be very challenging. However, apparently, Jack didn't train with much intensity since childhood, and that's why he was superior, but not by much. In other words, Jack's talent is even greater than Cheng's, speaking in solid terms.
After the confrontation with Jack, Dash realized that he's truly someone who could go very far in terms of fights and could even become a real problem if he improves further.
"He's strong; I'm afraid very few in our dojo could pose a challenge to him," Dash said while looking at his leg, slightly reddened from the blows he had deflected a moment ago.
Even after starting the process to strengthen his bones, he still felt a lot of pain after receiving Jack's blows, something that hadn't happened before.
Hawk, who had been completely defeated, looked at the school with frustration and said, "I knew I shouldn't have gotten involved in things that didn't concern me."
"You did the right thing; if all of this was to save a guy, I don't mind being hit," Demetri said, feeling that Eli, who was his best friend, was changing for the better.
At that moment, Miguel couldn't help but sigh. He caught a glimpse of Dash's fight and could tell that Jack was very strong—more than he expected. So he couldn't stop now that he had won a tournament; he had to be much stronger if he didn't want to feel helpless against these rivals.
"Well, guys, I can't say things went well, but we definitely didn't do anything wrong today. Not only did we win the debate, but we also did the right thing." Dash pointed to some kids in the front seats of the bus and said, "That's why I have a gift for you, a unique one, by the way."
At that moment, the kids distributed several boxes of watches, and Dash pointed out, "Maybe now you don't appreciate the watch in your hands much, but when you're adults, it will be something valuable that people look at firsthand when having a conversation with you."
Devon looked smilingly as Dash, on every opportunity he could, gave gifts to others and said, "Aren't you worried about what might happen to us?"
"You heard it; Professor Daisy said everything was in our favor." Dash didn't worry about such small things.
Although they fought somewhat like gangsters, he hoped this fight wouldn't cause major problems since no one was seriously injured and there wasn't an extensive brawl.
While everyone discussed the fight, Daisy returned to the bus, and after seeing her students so calm as if they hadn't been involved in a fight a moment ago, she waited for everyone to quiet down.
"Silence, everyone, be quiet!" Devon shouted, looking at Professor Daisy, standing in silence.
Dash was the first to ask, "What will you decide?"
"All of you will be suspended for the rest of the week; those involved in the club will be suspended from activities until further notice, and in addition to that, you will participate in something very important."
After saying that, Daisy fell silent for a moment, as if somehow contemplating whether to say it now or after they had arrived home.
"Will we participate in something, like community service?"
Hawk jumped from his seat and shouted, "Never, I won't help pick up dog poop!"
"Friend, who the hell is talking about cat poop?" Demetri looked at Hawk with confusion.
Mitch, who was eating, murmured, "Yeah, I don't think it's cat poop; it could be a dog or even a bear... Like in the movies, that was terrifying."
Daisy furrowed her brows, ignoring the weird guys in her group, and said, "We have decided that to solve future problems in this school, there will be a karate tournament in which you will represent the school and fight officially."
"A tournament?" Dash didn't expect this decision.
Devon smiled slightly and said, "It seems like this is much better."
"All of us? I don't know Karate." A bespectacled boy refused to fight.
Hawk on the side said, "Don't be an idiot; only those who know karate will fight in the tournament."
"That's right, you will form a unique group among all those who know Karate, and the best among you will represent us in this friendly tournament," Daisy said after considering it a lot and pointing out, "If you lose, you will be expelled for much longer."
"And if we win?"
"The whole school will love you."
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A few hours later, some decided to gather to discuss seriously what they would do in the tournament. Representing the students of Cobra Kai, Miguel was present; Robby was also at the meeting; and obviously, Dash represented the students of Sakura Bushido, accompanied by Devon.
Not to mention the tense situation, but at that moment, Dash focused on eating, and Devon next to him did the same.
"So, why exactly did you call me?" Robby felt very confused and couldn't stand the fact that he was at the same table as the Cobra Kai members.
"This is uncomfortable for everyone, but we really wanted to consider you, so we called you to attend the meeting." Devon nudged Dash to focus.
Dash, who was enjoying his large steak, looked at Robby and nodded. "Basically, there were a series of misunderstandings that ended in a big fight with several Karatekas from Seaford High School. Now, to solve things, we'll have a tournament between both schools."
"And what does that have to do with me and Miyagi-Do?" Robby asked, still not understanding.
Hawk, who had been watching him from the start, said, "I told you, it was a bad idea to call him from the beginning, and no one listened to me."
Looking at Robby, who openly showed his hostility, Dash, a bit more serious, said, "Listen very well. I was assigned the task of selecting the team, and knowing that we're not the only ones training martial arts, we wanted to consider you so as not to leave you out."
"At the end of the day, we will represent the school, and we thought it was ugly not to have you in mind. We heard that you're returning to school, and knowing where you train, we just took you into account. Whether you want to participate or not will be your problem. Seeing your attitudes, we have done the minimum to include you all," Devon said a bit abruptly.
Miguel, who seemed calmer than usual, said, "You heard it; whether you accept it or not, that will be your problem."
"What were you doing at a different school?" Robby asked just to satisfy his curiosity.
Devon, who was eating ice cream, said, "A debate competition, and we won, by the way."
"It was overwhelming; not only did they beat them with words, but also with fists," Hawk said with a slightly swollen eye but with high morale.
Looking at Robby's composed attitude, Dash knew he was holding back because he had called him. Otherwise, he was sure he wouldn't have shown up, so Dash thanked him for that.
Dash reached for his phone and said, "You must understand that your problems are not our problems. You can hate each other or be enemies, and that will still not matter to me as long as you solve those problems in special competitions."
"We have that in mind; there will be no more attacks between Dojos," Miguel said, convinced of his words.
But Robby, upon hearing this, furrowed his brows slightly. "Of course, there won't be any more attacks after they destroyed our dojo."
"We repaired it..." Hawk said he was a little hurt by these words.
"They left the damn stone upside down."
"Who puts a damn stone in the middle of their dojo?"
Dash sighed wearily and said, "Hey, those who fight end up loving each other. You have problems that you can solve; you just need to take a step forward, and whoever is to blame needs to accept their mistakes."
"This conversation is getting more and more awkward," Miguel said, growing more impatient.
Demetri, who was eating in a corner of the table, said, "Believe me, I felt uncomfortable on the trip, but that changed as we survived."
Robby looked at Demetri and asked, "Did you travel to the debate with them? Did they do something to you?"
"We're not criminals," Miguel said, looking at Robby with furrowed brows.
Hawk nodded and said, "Although I wanted to hit him, the guy from Seaford's school did better than I thought. Once again, we have to admit that Miyagi-Do creates weak people."
"Then why did I beat you in the tournament?" Robby asked, annoyed by Hawk's comments.
Devon, who was focused on her ice cream, said, "Please, ladies, can't you stay still for a while? Take a deep breath and stop talking about your marital problems."
"Well, we'll talk later about what we'll do on the school sports field," Miguel said as he got up from the table.
Robby didn't say another word and also got up. One by one, they left the restaurant, leaving only Devon, Demetri, and Dash, who were still eating.
"I don't want to be a party pooper, but... who will pay the bill?" Demetri felt a bit terrified, seeing that only the three of them remained.
Devon looked at some untouched meals and told a nearby waiter, "Excuse me, can you pack those dishes for me?"
"I'll pay..." Dash ended up paying the entire bill in the end.
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