When Miguel lost the match, other students like Mitch, Aisha, and Bert tried to fight, but they were all defeated after a few punches to their bodies in a brief fight that lasted no more than a few minutes.
By Johnny's orders, when no one else fought, he looked at Terry Silver and said, "You've won. From now on, this dojo belongs to you entirely, and I, on my part, will change the name of my dojo."
"One last proposal: don't you really want to grow with me and see this dojo at its true pinnacle?" Terry looked at Johnny, awaiting his response.
Johnny shook his head, looking at his students, and said, "For a moment, I started teaching them the principles of Cobra Kai, and after a while, I considered myself a bad sensei because if I wanted to change, I should have started with the name."
"Don't get me wrong, I love this dojo, and I believe I can change it, but that's something I'll do entirely on my own with my students. I won't make the same mistake as in the past, trusting Kresse."
He wouldn't be associated with Terry, even if he were genuinely a good person. After misjudging Kresse, he had sworn never to involve anyone else in Cobra Kai again.
"That's a real shame. Well, your students don't matter to me because I have other plans, and I'll leave it to their own judgment to decide where they truly want to belong," Terry Silver said, and after that, he left with Danny.
"What did you think of challenging those students?" Terry asked Danny once they left Johnny's dojo.
Danny looked at Terry and replied, "It was a new experience in fights. I used to break my targets' bones, so by fighting fairly, I think I've found a balance in fights and in what I do best."
Having not harmed anyone, Danny felt that this regulated sport was much better than street fights. He knew he didn't make a mistake in trusting Terry. If he somehow manages to make Cobra Kai grow, he will know that those who know him will see him differently than they did before.
"Will you teach me to play the piano today?" Danny showed no signs of pain from the blows, despite having visible wounds.
"First, let's go to the hospital for a thorough examination. I want to see how well you are and know about both visible and invisible injuries," Terry Silver said, having done what he wanted to do.
Now, with Cobra Kai entirely his, he would proceed to buy some dojos and make those students the new faces of Cobra Kai to fill his new dojo and let the world know that the new place was the true Cobra Kai.
"Can we get ice cream first?" Danny looked indifferently at Terry. His question was so innocent that it was remarkably calm.
"Of course, you can eat all the ice cream you want."
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Cobra Kai Dojo
"I've always told you that you still have a long way to go. Today, we witnessed precisely that. Before anyone blames themselves for our loss, I want you to consider one thing: we are a family."
Saying this, Johnny maintained a stern expression and said, "Even though from now on we cease to be Cobra Kai, we are still a family that won't change even if our name does."
"Remember, you have me and your fellow students. When I lost my last All Valley tournament, I had no one, which made it very difficult for me to move forward. However, as long as you have me, I'll show you the improvements and how amazing you can become as fighters."
Everyone was down, but Johnny's words changed the perspective for many. Those who couldn't do anything to defend the dojo were encouraged again.
"Does anyone like eagles?" Johnny asked with a vague thought in his mind.
"Well, let's go grab some pizza. The ones who lost today will pay!"
"I don't have that much money." Hawk murmured a bit disheartenedly, but a happy smile formed on his face.