What's the point of going to the library? This is the PTJ universe, a world where fights and gang wars decide everything. If you're weak, you're nothing. If you hesitate, you die. I don't have the luxury to waste time reading books when survival is all that matters.
I need to be quick.
When I died in my previous life, I saw Lookism Chapter 500. That was my warning. The First Generation Kings will return, and when they do, the entire underground world will be shaken. I don't know exactly where I fit into this story, but one thing is certain—if I'm not prepared, I'll be swallowed whole.
But unlike everyone else in this world, I have an advantage.
I've consumed countless novels, anime, and manhwa centered around martial arts. I know fighting techniques that go far beyond what Lookism or any PTJ series has shown. Why should I limit myself to what this world has to offer?
If I need strength, I'll take it.
If I need skill, I'll learn it.
I can steal the best techniques from different martial arts—Baki, Pickle, Kengan Ashura, Kuroki Gensai, Miyamoto Musashi. If I master all of them, I won't just be strong—I'll be unstoppable.
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I've seen a lot of reincarnation stories where people end up in Lookism or the PTJ universe. But they all make the same mistake.
They limit themselves.
They think knowing Lookism's story gives them an edge, but they never think beyond it. They follow the script, trying to copy the strongest characters from this world—Gun Park, James Lee, Tom Lee. Sure, those guys are monsters, but they're still human.
I refuse to be bound by the same rules.
Other reincarnators forget that there are stronger techniques out there. Why settle for what PTJ offers when I know about Baki and Kengan Ashura? Fighters in those worlds break human limits in ways nobody here can even comprehend.
And the best part?
The god who reincarnated me let me keep my memories.
That means I have access to all my knowledge. Every technique, every strategy, every hidden ability from anime, manga, and novels—they're all mine to use.
I'm not just a copycat. I'll surpass everyone.
I'll be invincible.
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But knowing all this isn't enough. I need experience.
The real monsters of this world—Gun Park, Daniel Park, Johan Seong—they aren't just strong. They're copy geniuses.
They don't just learn techniques.
They steal them, perfect them, and evolve them into something even deadlier.
I can't just rely on copying like they do. If I try to beat them at their own game, I'll lose.
Instead, I need a style that they can't copy.
A style that's unpredictable, adaptive, and limitless.
My strategy? Mix everything together.
Gun Park may be a natural-born genius, but he's never fought against someone who can switch between Baki's insane strength, Kuroki Gensai's precise counters, and Kengan Ashura's brutal striking—all in a single fight.
Daniel may have mastered countless styles, but has he ever faced someone who can go from grappling to swordplay in an instant,
yes probably someone who fights like a warrior from different eras combined into one yep that one too
Johan may be a prodigy at mimicking others, but can he keep up with a martial art that constantly evolves every second?
This is why I need more than just Lookism techniques.
I need a style that no one in this world can read.
And to do that, I need real fights.
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Watching a fight is one thing. Being in one is completely different.
My next step is clear—I need to test my skills in actual combat.
I need to feel the pain of getting hit.
I need to experience the fear of almost losing.
I need to understand what it means to put my life on the line.
Only then can I start refining my martial arts into something truly unstoppable.
It's getting late. I need to get home.
I don't just want to survive in this world.
I want to become a legend.
And this is just the beginning.
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