Chapter summary: Chapter 1405 from the book Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1405, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem. With the engaging writing of Aurora Montgomery, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
That kind of contempt really set Punikon off. He clenched his jaw, practically fuming.
Some folks at the gym muttered,
“Man, he’s acting all high and mighty. You think he actually knows how to fight? I checked every ranking I could find for Zhinora martial artists—not a single mention of Tarquin. Nobody on the circuit’s ever heard of him!”
Punikon’s father scoffed,
“Zhinora businessmen are arrogant to the core. Just because they know how to make money, they think they can rule every field they step into. Hah!”
He clearly looked down on Tarquin.
The only reason he hyped up Tarquin’s reputation was to boost his own.
The tougher your opponent, the more impressive it looks if you beat them.
Little did he know, he was nothing but a pawn in a bigger game. If it weren’t for the bait-and-switch, he wouldn’t even get the chance to face Tarquin in the ring.
Punikon’s father stood up and walked to the ring, handing the referee the signed contract for the match.
The ref held it up so everyone could see.
Once the crowd realized this wasn’t just a friendly spar but a “no holds barred” match—winner takes all, loser might not leave the ring alive—the mood shifted instantly.
A friendly match is just practice, a handshake at the end.
But this? This was the kind of fight that could end in a funeral.
After reading the contract out loud, the ref turned to both men, asking if they agreed.
Tarquin and Punikon’s father nodded without hesitation.
The local Thyania fighters went wild, whistling and taunting, shouting, “Knock him out! Make him pay!”
By contrast, the Zhinora team looked tense and worried.
They didn’t know who Tarquin was, or which rich guy might have secret fighting skills—but everyone recognized Punikon’s name.
He was too skilled, threatened too many powerful interests—so they played dirty, forced him into hiding, made him fake his own death.
The whole martial arts world had lost its way.
The strongest weren’t honored—they were hunted.
Evan caught the pain and anger in his mentor’s eyes. He tugged the old man’s sleeve,
“Don’t be sad, Uncle. I swear, I’ll find whoever hurt Grandpa and Grandma, and make them pay. I’ll get justice for them.”
The old man looked at him, deadly serious,
“Your grandpa’s biggest dream was for us to stand tall in the world of martial arts—to bring real glory to our people. You have to keep pushing, finish what he started.”
Evan nodded hard, voice ringing with determination,
“Yeah! I’ll do whatever it takes to make it to the top of the world stage—to show all those who look down on us, all those schemers, just what we’re made of!”

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