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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 2253

Summary for Chapter 2253: Rising from the Ashes (Andrew)

Summary of Chapter 2253 – A pivotal chapter in Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) by GoodNovel

The chapter Chapter 2253 is one of the most intense moments in Rising from the Ashes (Andrew), written by GoodNovel. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chetvine Plaza was one of the most famous places in the city.

It was not where retirees gathered for recreational workouts or kids to play. Instead, it was a massive outdoor training ground with complete facilities, surrounded by watchtowers and surveillance systems managed by the powerful military department.

Any martial arts student from across the nation of Holtrien could enter Chetvine Plaza for free and enjoy all the training equipment while finding martial arts instructors.

After all, the saying was true: learning martial arts would cost a fortune. Learning martial arts was indeed expensive, and in later stages, even money could not cover the costs as one needed to consume rare treasures and family fortunes.

For instance, an advanced martial technique or fighting style was not something you could simply buy with money.

Everyone knew that Silverthorn Monastery's Titan's Palm was incredibly powerful. Still, if you went to Silverthorn Monastery claiming you were wealthy and offering a billion dollars to buy their Titan's Palm, the abbot would politely and gracefully refuse you.

He might even say, "You're too attached to material things. We don't care about money, and sacred techniques are not lightly shared."

With just those light words, you would be turned away. Yet, if you were arrogant and insisted you were destined to learn Titan's Palm, ignoring the abbot's counsel, things would escalate quickly.

The abbot stepped back, and the head monk of the Warrior Hall, a burly, scarred man with a bald head, appeared and pointed at the monastery gates. "Leave."

The abbot, once rumored to have grown up poor, chopping wood and eating scraps, was now stepping out of a luxury car. With a glass of red wine in hand, he swirled it slowly and chuckled, "A million? You think that's a lot? How pathetic. We monks lack many things, but money isn't one of them. Titan's Palm? Even if you offered 100 billion, it's not for sale."

The abbot would then pull out an imported cigar, hold it between his fingers, and start puffing away.

Exaggerated or not, the point was clear. Martial arts were arts of combat, and the teachings were never passed down lightly. Each sect guarded its techniques fiercely, and rivalry made progress nearly impossible for ordinary practitioners.

That was why having the backing of a great sect or a powerful family was so valuable. It was also why Chetvine Plaza had become such a phenomenon: it opened a new door for martial artists everywhere, offering a direct path toward success.

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