Memphis Vasquez sat by the pond, watching the fishing float on the water with a relaxed demeanor.
He enjoyed fishing.
At fifty-eight, he stepped into the realm of a Great Grandmaster, and twenty-three years had passed since then. In the first decade and more, he practiced diligently, forsaking other hobbies. Although his strength had improved, it did not skyrocket.
As time went by, he grew older, and the pace of his strength enhancement slowed down, eventually stagnating almost completely.
After persisting for another three years with little to no gains, he suddenly understood.
Becoming an Innate Grandmaster was not so easy, and he was not cut out for it!
Memphis Vasquez came to terms with it.
After all, with his Great Grandmaster physique, living to a hundred years old would be a breeze, so why not do what he loved while he could?
Memphis Vasquez stopped practicing martial arts from then on, fishing at different spots every day.