Chapter 6: Exploring the City

As I continued to train and spar with Peter, I started to feel a sense of restlessness. I was getting better, but I knew that I needed to do more. I needed to explore the city and see what kind of adventures I could find.

I also couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to my parents' deaths than what I had been told. I needed to uncover the truth, and I was determined to do whatever it took to find out.

One day, I decided to sneak out of the house and start exploring the city. I had heard rumors of a seedy underground fighting ring that was hidden somewhere in the city, and I was determined to find it.

As I walked through the streets, I kept a low profile, trying to blend in with the crowds. I had heard that the fighting ring was run by a group of shady characters, and I didn't want to draw attention to myself.

After a few hours of walking, I finally stumbled upon a nondescript building that looked like it might be the place. I approached the entrance, my heart pounding in my chest.

Suddenly, a figure emerged from the shadows. It was a woman with long, curly brown hair and a scar above her left eyebrow.

"You're looking for the fighting ring, kid?" she asked, her voice husky.

I nodded, trying to play it cool.

The woman smiled, a sly glint in her eye. "Well, you've come to the right place. But be warned, kid. This isn't a place for the faint of heart."

I nodded again, my heart racing with excitement.

The woman led me to a dimly lit room in the back of the building, where a group of rough-looking men were gathered around a makeshift fighting ring.

As I watched, a figure emerged from the shadows. It was a man with a twisted grin on his face, and a cruel glint in his eye.

"Welcome, kid," he said, his voice dripping with malice. "I see you're looking for a fight. Well, you've come to the right place."

I felt a surge of adrenaline as I stepped into the ring, ready to take on whatever challenges lay ahead.

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As I fought, I couldn't help but think about my parents' deaths. I knew that I was getting closer to the truth, and I was determined to uncover it.

But for now, I was focused on the fight. I was determined to win, no matter what it took.