Ethan slumped in his chair, his eyes unfocused and dull.
Though he and Leander were brothers by blood, he'd always been fiercely competitive. And the higher Leander climbed, the harder it struck his pride.
There was a time when he was the prodigy of the Ashcroft Family. Celebrated across Astria for his achievements, he was hailed as the brightest star of Astria's martial world since Gareth Ashcroft.
The prestige, the praise, everything… they should have belonged to him.
Even if fate refused to favor him, he never imagined it would all return to Leander, whose martial power had once been crippled.
After all, he was the one born gifted. He possessed the only dual martial power in the history of the Ashcroft Family, one of which had been stripped from Leander and transplanted into him. He should have been the undisputed champion of his generation.
But instead, he failed to show the slightest brilliance in any aspect. He was constantly overshadowed by Leander, who had successfully clawed his way back into the martial world.
And now… he was slowly realizing that he was gradually losing even the right to chase after Leander's shadow. While Leander stood high above the clouds, blazing as brilliantly as the sun, he could only shrink back into the darkness—resentful, envious, and blinded by the unreachable radiance.
A long time passed before he heaved a heavy sigh, saturated with his bitter resentment.
Given Leander's wealth, identity, and status, even the great powers of the world had to tread cautiously around him. He had even ranked first in the International Combat Units.
At this point, there was nothing Ethan could do to deny the cruel reality. His only option was to swallow the bitter pill of truth.
Just then, a graceful figure appeared at the doorway.
"Mom."
Ethan hurriedly wiped away the tears in his eyes.
Dressed in a flowing green traditional outfit that framed her figure, Lydia entered the room. She gave Ethan a cursory nod, then glanced toward the computer screen.
Her expression shifted slightly as soon as she saw Leander's name displayed at the top of the International Combat Units. She understood at once.
"Ethan…" She patted his shoulder comfortingly, her words heavy with meaning. "You've always been fiercely competitive, always wanting to be the best. It's a trait you've had since you were young.
"But… some things cannot be forced. Everyone will eventually meet someone stronger than themselves. It's the natural course of life. You must not let this become a demon in your heart.
"Once a heart demon takes root, your path in the martial arts will only grow steeper and narrower. You may even stagnate forever, unable to take another step forward."
Startled, Ethan froze for a moment. Lydia had always been a gentle, loving mother. Whether in public or in private, she had always appeared no different from an ordinary woman. She had never spoken to him about martial arts—not even once.
Therefore, her words today shocked him deeply.
Ignoring his reaction, she sat before him. Her tone remained gentle but firm. "Ethan, the path of martial arts has no end. You must ignore the noise around you and press forward with everything you have. Only then can you climb to greater and greater heights.
"Even the Dragon Emperor was once a lone cultivator with no background or support. He simply persevered, trampling the forces in Astria and forging his title of 'invincible' with sheer strength.
"And the World Arbitration Office? They, too, shook the world with pure power. They've stood strong for centuries, and today, they've become a massive underground force feared by the great nations.
"What I mean to say is… the world is full of endless possibilities. Don't let temporary victories or losses cloud your heart.
"Besides… he's your elder brother."
Once she finished speaking, she stood to leave. She paused at the door and glanced backward, a touch of weariness and sorrow in her voice.
"I lived at Durham Abbey for more than ten years because of Leander, refusing to return to the Ashcroft Residence. Because of that, you may think he weighs more in my heart than you do, but…
"You're both my sons. There can never be one more important than the other. You're both precious to me.
"I've prepared a gift for you. I'll have it sent over later. It'll help you take one step closer to Leander."
Then, she left.
Meanwhile, Ethan remained frozen in place, reeling with confusion.
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