Unity

"We have come to the conclusion that to prepare you and make you ready for the upcoming Valley tournament, you must be considering training each other," Johnny said, looking at his students alongside Daniel's, who were standing side by side.

Daniel smiled slightly and said, "That's why we must train the mind. You must not fall for provocations or hatred towards those we consider rivals."

"We're going to kick their asses, crush their bones, and leave them worse than when they came into this world," Johnny shouted, overshadowing Daniel's calm speech.

Daniel furrowed his brows, took a deep breath, and said, "They are not our enemies; they are rivals we must defeat. Before making a mistake, you need to understand your attitude. If we're the ones making mistakes, we will become enemies. To win, we must show that we are better than them."

"We'll hit their faces so hard their mothers won't be able to recognize them," Johnny shouted with force.

Hawk nodded with excitement. He had lost a lot to that guy named Danny and wanted to beat him in the same way he had been defeated.

Miguel didn't say anything. He didn't consider Cobra Kai an enemy because they hadn't really done anything wrong. None of their current members were to blame for Johnny not registering Cobra Kai as his own, so in a way, even though it looked bad, it wasn't anyone's fault but theirs.

They couldn't go beat up Cobra Kai's kids for stealing their names. They didn't even consider them enemies, so the only way to defeat them was in special competitions.

Of course, it felt bad not being Cobra Kai after all they had been through to become greater, but if they could be something before, then it wasn't too complicated.

"Let's start with meditations," Daniel said, looking at his students.

Johnny furrowed his brows and shouted, "Eagle Fang, fists up."

"Now!"

Bam!

Many of the kids Johnny trained hit the ones next to them, and things got very messy due to the clumsiness of many in their strikes.

Like water and fire, many secretly thought that training together wouldn't do anything significant if the senseis didn't communicate. After many hours of mixed training, Daniel sat next to Johnny and asked, "How are you holding up?"

"It was frustrating, but it's my fault that all this happened. I just wanted to train those who were being bullied, and things like membership rights were something I never considered in a dojo," Johnny said, being honest with Daniel, who had helped him a lot lately.

Lately, they had been understanding each other as long as they clarified their differences. With Chozen's help, they had understood that, as long as they spoke up about what bothered them clearly, they wouldn't have many problems that they couldn't solve.

"I didn't think Robby and Miguel would be defeated so easily. Who exactly is that guy?" Daniel was confused about knowing the identity of the guy who had defeated all of Cobra Kai.

Johnny thought about it for a moment and said, "We fought well, but that guy, who is the son of your old enemy, is a brutal fighter who might even be better than Dash."

"That strong?" Daniel was surprised.

"His fighting style was like that of a very experienced guy. I could see scars on his arms and face, as if he had been fighting brutal battles since he was a kid. Most importantly, that guy seemed to not express his emotions very well, as if something was attacking him."

Johnny's explanation couldn't be more perfect. Danny is indeed a guy who has been greatly affected by his past, but over time, he has improved.

Daniel wanted to know what had happened to Terry and what his intentions were in wanting to have that dojo back.

"This is more your duty than mine, but we must find out his intentions," Daniel said, looking at Johnny, who was a bit depressed.

Johnny, who had heard Terry's intentions, needed to know if those were indeed his intentions. Therefore, now that they have their old Cobra Kai back, he must partly maintain his responsibility.