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Chapter 265 - Chapter 265: Can You Reach It?

Chapter 265: Can You Reach It?

"..."

The Kure Clan's "methods" were as efficient as they were brutal. It didn't take

long for the surviving hitmen to break, spilling everything they knew into the

quiet night air.

The infiltration was tied directly to the global crime syndicate—IDEAL.

"The 'Diamond' bastards again?"

The lead youth of the Kure group frowned, turning to Fusui. "Fusui, you were

investigating them earlier. What's the verdict?"

"The leader of IDEAL has officially become a Kengan Association member," Fusui

said, scrolling through her phone. "He showed up on the opening night of the

Street Brawl—the blonde foreigner with the long hair (Vincent Lalo). Our intel

suggests they're likely looking for allies within the Association, probably the

ambitious hawks like the Toyo Electric faction."

"Technically, they aren't breaking any 'rules' yet. It's all within the

framework of the Association. Old Man Metsudo is fully aware of the board."

Fusui ran a quick tactical calculation. "If they want to play by the book, they

have to overcome the 'Fang of Metsudo'. If they want to flip the table, they'll

need a massive army to go head-to-head with the Kengan internal security. For

now, the status quo remains, and we still hold the high ground."

The lead youth nodded, then turned to Ren Shiroki. "Sorry about this, man. We

didn't mean to drag a guest into a family cleanup the second you stepped off the

helicopter."

"Don't worry about it. Taking out trash is good for the soul," Ren replied, his

hands on his hips. "Besides, my Masters have fought alongside comrades plenty of

times. I'm just surprised... I didn't think Kure Village would have this much

'noise.' Doesn't it get annoying?"

The Kure members shared a knowing, jagged smile.

"Just like you enjoy bare-handed combat, Shiroki-san, we don't exactly hate this

line of work. We stayed with the Clan for a reason!"

"True."

Ren's lips pulled back into a grin as the lead youth slung a friendly arm over

his shoulder.

The youth pulled out his phone to call for a cleanup crew. "All this drama is

making me hungry. Come on! Let's get some food and drinks!"

Compared to Hanama Kaoru's heavy "Wild Turkey" whiskey, the local specialty

liquor in Kure Village was light and crisp—exactly the flavor profile Ren

preferred. After several rounds of drinks and a mountain of charcoal-grilled

skewers, the group laughed and bid each other goodnight.

But as they split up, Ren suddenly realized a logistical oversight: Wait, where

am I sleeping tonight?

Fusui offered a serene, slightly ominous smile. "My house is quite spacious,

Ren-chin~!"

Ren Shiroki: "..."

The Next Day.

Ren woke up early. He slid open the shoji doors of the guest room, greeted by

the brilliant summer sun and the lush greenery of a traditional courtyard. The

scent of fresh morning grass filled his lungs.

Fusui hadn't been exaggerating. Her family estate was massive.

As the direct lineage of the 100% "Removal" monster Raian Kure, her branch of

the family enjoyed high status. Their compound was situated directly adjacent to

the Patriarch's mansion. It was a sprawling estate featuring a scenic rock

garden and a large koi pond.

Clack... clack...

The bamboo water-fountain (Shishi-odoshi) provided a rhythmic, peaceful

soundtrack.

"Phew...!"

Ren took a deep breath and stepped onto the grass barefoot, feeling the cool

morning dew. After a quick wash and a hearty breakfast, he draped a traditional

Haori over his shoulders and sat on the porch to enjoy some tea.

Fusui walked past a short distance away, carrying several gift bags and dressed

in casual attire. Being a rare trip home, she had a long list of relatives to

visit. Since the social calls were largely tedious, she had decided to spare Ren

the boredom and go alone.

Once she was gone, the estate fell into a deep silence.

Ren finished his tea and tossed aside his Haori, standing on the lawn in nothing

but his training trousers. He cracked his neck, the sound echoing in the still

air.

Zip!

He fired an empty straight, followed by a high-roundhouse. He touched down,

pivoted, and launched a spinning back-kick. He ended the sequence with a

backward leap and a rapid-fire back-fist.

Zip-zip-zip-zip!

Fists and feet blurred through the air, creating a series of sharp, rhythmic

cracks. His muscles were waking up, a thin layer of sweat beginning to sheen on

his skin. It felt magnificent.

The ink-wash lines swirled. A powerful, weathered silhouette coalesced in the

center of the yard. The phantom of Ryu stood with arms crossed, silently

observing his student.

[This place is well-suited for cultivation. It is quiet. It allows the heart to

settle.]

Ryu sat cross-legged on the lawn, closing his eyes in meditation. In Ren's mind,

the ink lines even began to outline falling cherry blossoms drifting around the

phantom. The aura was that of a Grandmaster in his element.

Compared to Ryu's absolute stillness, Ren was a storm of motion. He cycled

through his growing repertoire, firing off move after move with frantic

intensity.

[STRIKE AT THE APEX]!

BOOM!!

Man, I'm getting good at triggering that, Ren thought.

The [ENGINE] that purged the unconscious; the [STRIKE AT THE APEX] that

ignited 36 trillion cells; the [PARKOUR] that conquered any terrain; the [SATSUI

CHOICE] that turned killing intent into data; and the [FRAME PUNISH] that

exploited the lag of the soul...

It's strange, Ren mused. When did I start being able to understand all of this?

The answer is always the same: before, during, and after the battle.

Through the study of a thousand techniques, through endless drills, and through

the fire of duels with true monsters, Ren was beginning to carve out his own

definition of "Strength."

Can I reach it? Can the road I'm walking truly lead to the Peak?

Actually... I don't care.

Ryu's foundation, Zangief's mass, Jamie's flow, Guile's discipline, Luke's

aggression, Rashid's wind, Sagat's ferocity, Cammy's lethality...

The chance to encounter these legends—whether as masters, friends, or rivals—was

the only reward he needed.

"I wonder what kind of scenery is waiting for me at the next turn?"

"I can't wait to find out—"

Zip-zip-zip!

A flurry of high-speed strikes sent droplets of sweat flying across the lawn

like diamonds.

[...]

The display caused Ryu to open his eyes slightly.

[Martial arts change with the man. They are as fluid as the soul.]

[Perhaps, one day, you will fuse everything you have consumed into a singular,

cohesive system. A martial art that belongs only to you.]

Ryu offered a faint, proud smile. [Surprise me when that day comes. Though, to

be fair... you're already doing a pretty good job of that.]

ZIP!

Ren unleashed a heavy punch, then drove off his calves, his silhouette

flickering like a ghost as he lunged across the yard.

[DRIVE RUSH]!

WHOOSH!

Ren glided across the grass, coming to a halt at the edge of the porch. He took

a deep breath and paused his training.

"Phew—"

He grabbed a towel from the railing to wipe himself down. He looked up to see

four people standing at the compound gate—the same Kure cousins he had been

drinking with the night before.

They had been passing by and were drawn in by the sound of the air being torn

apart. They watched in fascinated silence until he finished.

"That's insane power," one of the youths noted, his eyes eager. "Is this the

'Front Line' of the Kengan matches?"

He looked ready to jump the fence. "Need a partner? We're all on holiday. We

were just going to wander the town."

"Nice. That's perfect!"

Ren stepped inside to grab his business cards, handing them out to the group.

"Have you guys heard of the Soul Combat Hub?"

As the cousins tucked the cards away, promising to visit Tokyo, they prepared to

step onto the lawn to spar. But they were stopped by a sharp voice from the

driveway.

"Don't go bothering the guest first thing in the morning! Grandpa will have your

heads!"

The newcomer was a powerfully built young man with short hair—Reiichi Kure.

He was a prominent member of the Kure combat units with a 50% Release rate.

Known as "The Freak" (or the Diamond Demon), his strength was undisputed within

the Clan.

"You lot specialize in weapons and assassination," Reiichi said, waving them

off. "You aren't suited to be Ren-kun's training partners. You'd just be making

work for him. Move along."

Being fellow Kure, they understood the hierarchy. They realized Reiichi had

business with Ren and didn't linger, offering their goodbyes and heading toward

the commercial district.

Reiichi put his hands on his hips, studying Ren.

He couldn't help himself. He and Ren ended up trading a few sets of slow-motion

technical drills. Only after breaking a light sweat did Reiichi shift to

business.

"The other branches are still looking into IDEAL," Reiichi reported. "The small

fry don't matter, but word is IDEAL is gathering some serious heavy hitters. Men

like Bai Long (The Master of Slaughter) and the bodyguard Kyung-ho."

"They've been spotted crossing the borders recently. Their destination is almost

certainly Tokyo."

Ren nodded, internalizing the names. Reiichi noticed the wide, exhilarated grin

on Ren's face and let out a weary sigh.

"I guess the 'Synchronicity' isn't just drawing in convicts and criminals,"

Reiichi mused. "The world's martial artists are starting to get restless too..."

Ren bared his teeth. "That's exactly how it should be!"

Reiichi arched an eyebrow. "Then you came at the right time. Kure Village is

going to be especially lively this year. We have quite a few 'External Guests'

arriving for the festival."

Ren took a quick shower and changed. Reiichi offered to give him a proper tour

of the town. Just as they were heading for the gate—BOOM!

The front door was kicked off its track with a thunderous bang.

"KUKAKAKA! BROTHER! WE MEET AGAIN SO SOON!"

Ren and Reiichi turned. As expected, it was the "Devil" himself—Raian Kure.

Reiichi looked surprised. "I thought you were at the Martial Arts Lecture?"

Raian waved his hand dismissively. "That bearded old man with the eyebrows was

talking sappy bullshit about 'Honor' and 'Duty.' It was so annoying I almost

butchered him on the spot! I had to leave before I got bored."

Reiichi massaged his temples. "I told Grandpa that guy shouldn't provoke you. He

never listens..."

Raian's eyes—black sclera and glowing pupils—shifted to Ren. He grinned, his

eyelids curling up in a look of pure, manic joy.

Zip!

He lunged without warning. A rapid-fire straight whistled toward Ren's face,

which Ren caught on his crossed forearms. The moment the punch retracted, Ren

spotted the opening and fired a right hook at Raian's ribs. Raian performed a

fluid lateral slip, the fist missing him by a hair.

In a heartbeat, they had traded a high-level exchange that made Reiichi let out

a low whistle of appreciation.

"Haha! This is way more fun!"

Raian slung a massive arm over Ren's shoulder, dragging him toward the street.

He waved a dismissive hand at Reiichi. "I'm borrowing this guy! Going to show

him the sights!"

Ren gave Reiichi a thumb-up and a wave as he was hauled away. "Nice. That's

perfect!"

Reiichi stood alone in the courtyard, rubbing his chin. "Grandpa said we have

too many guests and we shouldn't be starting brawls in the street... those two

aren't going to listen, are they?"

He paused for a long second.

"Whatever. I'll just pretend I didn't see anything—"

(End of Chapter)

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