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The Ghost In The Ring

In the wake of tragedy, Jack Hayes struggles to cope with the devastating loss of his younger brother, Ethan "The Viper" Hayes, who dies in a brutal MMA fight against the reigning state champion, Rico "The Beast" Martinez. While the match is ruled an accident, Jack is haunted by the belief that foul play led to Ethan's untimely death. Consumed by grief and anger, he grapples with feelings of helplessness and guilt. In his search for closure, Jack decides to enter the world of MMA—not for revenge, but to find peace and honor Ethan's memory. Under the mentorship of Lena, a seasoned fighter with her own troubled past, Jack begins a grueling training regimen that tests his physical and mental limits. As he fights through local circuits, he discovers the camaraderie and resilience of fellow fighters, all of whom share their own struggles and stories of loss. As Jack rises through the ranks, he adopts the persona of "The Ghost," channeling his brother's spirit and seeking to transform his pain into strength. But as he gains recognition, the specter of Rico looms larger, culminating in a high-stakes tournament that could earn Jack the chance to face the man he holds responsible for Ethan’s death. In the climactic battle, Jack confronts not just Rico, but the internal demons that have plagued him since the tragedy. As he fights for redemption, he learns that true strength lies in embracing the past and that finding peace is a journey, not a destination. "The Ghost of the Ring" is a powerful tale of grief, resilience, and the transformative power of sport, exploring the delicate balance between revenge and healing in the unforgiving world of mixed martial arts.

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50 Chs

Chapter 19: The Warning

The sunlight poured through the narrow gaps in the curtains as Jack stirred awake, his muscles still aching slightly from the night before. As he stretched and sat on the edge of the bed, his mind replayed the events at the night market—the sudden fight, the adrenaline, and the quick decisions that forced him into action. Jack had hoped Malaysia would offer a break from his usual grind, but trouble had found him again, just like it always did.

He exhaled sharply and reminded himself that last night's incident had been unavoidable. If he hadn't stepped in, Serah could have been hurt. Yet, the gnawing sense of unease told him that this wasn't over.

A knock at the door interrupted his thoughts. When Jack opened it, Serah stood there, her expression serious and tinged with anxiety. She held a paper bag containing breakfast—nasi lemak and coffee—but her mind was clearly elsewhere.

"Morning," Jack greeted her, stepping aside to let her in. "Something's on your mind."