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After a morning of training, both of them had made noticeable progress.

After finishing lunch, they rested for more than an hour.

Luke used the second jiu-jitsu card and sparred with the Latin Arican boy again.

At this mont, the power of the jiu-jitsu card beca apparent; Luke's progress was far faster than the Latin Arican boy's, changing from an initial equilibrium to gradually suppressing his opponent.

The Latin Arican boy was initially reluctant to accept his inferiority, trying to turn the tables a few tis but failing each ti, until he was eventually left without the spirit to continue.

After the training ended, the second jiu-jitsu card was also used up, and a voice rang in Luke's mind, "Congratulations to the host for unlocking all of your technical talent with the assistance of the jiu-jitsu card, approaching the standard of a professional jiu-jitsu fighter."

Hearing this voice, Luke knew his jiu-jitsu learning had co to a pause.

Moreover, after using up the boxing card last ti, he had received a similar ssage, though there was a slight difference between the two.

Luke rembered that the ssage from the boxing card was that he had reached the standard of an ordinary professional boxer.

Whereas the jiu-jitsu card indicated that his jiu-jitsu technical talent was approaching that of a professional.

One was 'achieved,' the other 'approaching.'

Although the difference was slight, overall, Luke's boxing talent might be slightly higher.

Natasha had been accompanying Luke throughout his training, and she saw his progress before her eyes, and with amazent in her heart.

She felt that she had discovered a genius, as Luke's progress exceeded her expectations, and with so more practice, he would be entirely qualified to participate in professional competitions.

"Luke, I have ti tomorrow. Are you coming to train?"

"No, I have to work tomorrow."

Natasha frowned slightly, "Luke, you have a lot of talent in jiu-jitsu, and I think you should spend more ti on it, maybe it's more promising than being a police officer."

"Thanks for the complint, but I still prefer being a police officer."

"Okay, when do you plan to co for training next ti?"

"It's hard to say, I might be quite busy for the next while and won't have much ti for training." Luke's jiu-jitsu talent had reached its peak, and further practice would not result in significant improvent.

"Listen, you have a real talent for jiu-jitsu, and I don't want you to just give up on it."

Luke said, "Natasha, Coach, I'm not giving up. I'll still co back to practice when I have ti.

I've learned a lot of jiu-jitsu techniques from you, and that's enough for now."

"Hey, before you make such bold claims, you have to defeat first." In Natasha's view, Luke's jiu-jitsu level had improved rapidly, but technique-wise, he still fell far short of her.

Luke retorted, "Is that necessary?"

"If you can defeat , I'll agree that you are ready to graduate, otherwise, do not say that you were my student." Natasha's tone carried a hint of frustration, as if lanting his unfulfilled potential.

She didn't want Luke to give up practicing jiu-jitsu and hoped that sparring with her would make him realize his shortcomings.

Besides, she felt that Luke was sowhat underestimating jiu-jitsu and wanted to teach him a lesson.

Luke laughed, "Natasha, Coach, I'm a police officer. In a fight with a suspect, I don't just use jiu-jitsu; I use other fighting skills as well."

Natasha laughed too, "Are you saying that you've been holding back all this ti?"

"No, what I an is that my fighting skills are quite eclectic, and jiu-jitsu just fills the gaps, making even more capable."

"I understand.

You think the rules of jiu-jitsu limit your strengths?

No problem, you can use other fighting skills. Just go for it." Natasha was full of confidence in her own abilities.

"Are you sure?" Luke was also eager to engage Natasha, a jiu-jitsu expert, in a real fight.

Whether it was boxing or jiu-jitsu, there are rules, but real fighting has no rules.

He wanted to see if, without rules, he could go all out and defeat Natasha.

These days, always being suppressed by Natasha in sparring had left Luke feeling sowhat frustrated.

The ti to test the results had arrived.

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