Choy, consumed by rage and betrayal, lost his temper. For the first time in his life, he let his anger control him completely. He drew his sword and challenged Ethan, not just as an adversary but as someone who had shattered everything Choy had once believed in. Their duel was intense, fueled by Choy's burning need for justice, for understanding. Ethan fought back with ruthless precision, but Choy's heart was no longer in turmoil. It was clear to him now—the strength he needed was not in his sword, but in his will. "I won't let you destroy everything my father died for," Choy shouted, his sword finally catching Ethan's blade and knocking it away. In a swift, final move, Choy disarmed Ethan and stood over him, his heart still seething with anger. But as he looked at Ethan lying at his feet, something shifted inside him. He realized that rage wouldn't fix what had been broken. He had been betrayed, but he would not let hatred define him.