The fight begins, but it’s not a fair match. The trainer attempts to cheat, using illegal moves and trying to provoke Daniel with insulting remarks about his past. The instructor boasts that he is the "ultimate form" of training, ignoring the emotional pain he causes.
As the trainer lunges for another cheap shot, Daniel dodges with speed that shocks the bully. Daniel strikes back, not out of rage, but with cold, calculated precision, mirroring the moves he learned from Zack Lee and Vasco. The trainer, for the first time, feels genuine fear.
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Here is a story developed around the events of that chapter: The Story: Lookism - Chapter 80: "The Price of Perfection"
Daniel Park stands in the dilapidated fitness center, his face calm but his eyes sharp. Opposite him is the trainer, a man who built his reputation by tearing down insecure students. The instructor sneers, confident that his "raw" strength and dirty fighting techniques will intimidate this seemingly perfect student, just as he did with Jiho and others. As the trainer lunges for another cheap shot,
Daniel, utilizing the elite fighting knowledge possessed by his fit body, realizes that the instructor's muscles are entirely for show—built on vanity, not actual combat prowess. He sees past the facade of "physical perfection" and sees the insecure, ugly bully underneath.
Based on the context of , this story focuses on the conclusion of the "Fighter Package" arc, where Daniel Park (in his fit body) faces off against the deceptive, bullying fitness instructor who uses underhanded tactics to ruin lives [1, 2]. For the best experience, you can read the
Daniel walks away, leaving the trainer surrounded by the wreck of his own making. The trainer is exposed, and his power is gone. Daniel’s fit body proves it can handle the darkness of the world, even while Daniel struggles to reconcile this strength with his true, insecure self.