Roy Jones arrives at Taylor Martial Hall to challenge Mr. Taylor, who has already defeated 21 martial halls in Sealand. Confident his Wind Fist technique will become the world's best if he beats Taylor, Roy warns him to surrender or face death. The ensuing fight proves intense as Roy's Wind Fist shows formidable power. Despite the threat, Taylor pushes through and ultimately wins, declaring that Wind Fist is now the world’s best. The episode ends with Taylor returning home victorious but the challenge’s full impact still lingering.
Roy is urged by his partner to stop fighting and rivalry for the sake of their child, promising to abandon his violent past and protect their daughter. While Roy commits to working harder and behaving better, he faces social prejudice as others mock him for his humble job. At work, a conflict arises when someone demands payment from Roy, creating immediate financial pressure. The episode ends with Roy caught between his promise to his family and the harsh realities he must navigate, leaving his ability to keep his vow uncertain.
A new man in town shockingly asks Mr. White, a feared and wealthy figure, for thirty coppers, defying the unspoken rule that no one dares to request money from him. Mr. White coldly reminds the man his wealth is reserved for his 'pretty lady,' not a lowly cart puller, humiliating him. Tensions rise as Mr. White threatens violence, asserting control through intimidation. Meanwhile, a family moment reveals a plea to stop fighting and care for their child, contrasting with the harsh scene outside. The episode ends with orders to attack the insolent man, leaving his fate hanging in the balance.
Eric White, heir to Bliz Martial Hall, asserts his authority in a marketplace scene where malt candy becomes the center of conflict. Eric’s child demands the candy like classmates, prompting Eric to buy it at a pricey rate despite objections. When a man accuses Eric of swindling money just for candy, Eric's irritation leads to a heated confrontation. The man lashes out, calling Eric out and inciting his companions to attack. The episode ends with Eric facing an immediate threat, escalating the conflict without resolution.
Mr. White is warned to stay out of sight or face violence, setting a tense tone before a soiree begins. Meanwhile, Lealand prepares to leave, hinting at an imminent confrontation or departure. At home, a daughter eagerly welcomes her father back and proudly shares her school achievements, hoping to impress him. The father responds warmly but appears distracted, declining food and not fully engaging. When he gives her malt candy, she notices it is oddly flat, raising a subtle but uneasy question. The episode ends with this small but suspicious detail, leaving their relationship and the father's state unclear.
A father shares a special malt candy with his child, masking signs of wear on his torn clothes. Meanwhile, a man pulling carts is confronted by enforcers demanding a management fee for working in the area controlled by Bliz Martial Hall. Despite his confusion, he is pressured to pay as others line up before him. The episode ends with the man being called over forcefully, hinting at an impending conflict as he faces mounting pressure to comply with the hall's demands.
In this episode, a man claiming to be the benefactor of Bliz Martial Hall announces an increase in the management fee for local workers from the original rate to forty percent, escalating soon to fifty and then seventy percent. The local community reacts with anger and desperation, complaining about their financial struggles and demanding repayment. Despite their protests and calls to attack him, the man asserts his control by threatening even higher fees and ordering obedience under the threat of violence. The episode ends with the residents facing an impossible choice as the extortion tightens around them.
On a busy train, Mr. White notices a lone, attractive woman and approaches her, warning of the danger she faces being alone. A group of men harasses her, demanding a kiss and ignoring her resistance. She fights back fiercely, surprising her attackers. Mr. White tries to intervene, but tension escalates as the woman pushes back against the unwanted advances. Suddenly, another man shifts blame to someone else amid the chaos. The episode ends with the woman's safety uncertain and the attackers unsure how to proceed after her bold defiance.
Roy faces brutal harassment from a group mocking his status and wife, escalating to physical assault when they pin his companion down. Another man intervenes, confronting the attackers and challenging their dominance. Amid growing tension, a dangerous figure named Mr. White arrives, intent on punishing Roy with a deadly technique called the Top 5 skill, Soldier Fist. Roy, surprisingly skilled in combat, stands his ground against Mr. White’s lethal challenge. The episode ends on a tense cliffhanger as Mr. White prepares to deliver a potentially fatal blow, forcing Roy to fight for his life and honor.
Eight years ago, Roy Jones conquered twenty-two martial halls across Sealand with his self-invented fighting style, but the victory cost him his wife. Retreating from fame, he vanished into the city’s lowest ranks, becoming a rickshaw driver dedicated to raising his daughter in peace. His quiet life shatters when a simple act of kindness draws the wrath of Bliz Martial Hall, endangering his daughter. No longer content to endure, Roy faces every deadly obstacle with ruthless precision, determined to protect his child and reclaim his family.