Hero of Hearts Chapter 1367: Nanako’s Dilemma & Charlie’s Unyielding Martial Arts Creed!
Dive into an intense emotional confrontation in Hero of Hearts Chapter 1367 as Nanako faces the undeniable truth of her master’s actions.
Witness Charlie’s profound wisdom as he navigates delicate cultural respect while upholding the true spirit of competition and martial arts.
Chapter Highlights
- Nanako grapples with shame and respect for her master, making a heartfelt apology to Charlie for her impulsiveness.
- Charlie delivers a powerful lesson on the true meaning of martial arts, challenging conventional notions that it’s only about rankings or competitive success.
- Discover the nuanced tension between cultural traditions of teacher respect and the unyielding integrity of a fair competition.
Chapter FAQ
Q: Why was Nanako so ashamed and speechless when facing Charlie?
A: Nanako was ashamed and speechless because Charlie’s logical explanation of her master, Yamamoto Kazuki, being responsible for his own predicament was irrefutable. She realized her defense was based on emotion rather than reason.
Q: What is Charlie’s core philosophy on martial arts as revealed in this chapter?
A: Charlie believes true martial arts is not merely about competition or ranking, but a profound culture and spirit. He argues that genuine love for martial arts means embracing it regardless of one’s skill level, not just when one is ranked highly.
Chapter 1367
Facing Charlie’s question, Nanako was speechless.
First, staring at Charlie speechless, later she blushed and was ashamed.
In terms of emotion and reason, what Charlie remarked was right, the whole thing, in the final analysis, was her master begging to be hammered, and Charlie was not wrong.
The ashamed Nanako can only bow to Charlie respectfully: “Mr. Charlie, I am impulsive. Please forgive me. At the same time, please don’t be insightful with me.”
Charlie nodded lightly.
To a certain extent, he also understands Nanako.
After all, everyone can be objective and fair when it’s not about themselves, but once they have personal interests, it is difficult to be absolutely objective.
It’s like when someone else’s child makes a mistake, I always hope that he can learn enough lessons, but when my child makes a mistake, I always hope that everyone can forgive him and give him another chance.
Yamamoto Kazuki is the mentor of Nanako. The traditional culture of Japan and China is separated by a strip of water. The people of both countries pay attention to respect for teachers. Therefore, Nanako’s respect and maintenance of Yamamoto Kazuki are also acceptable and understandable.
But this is only understandable.
Charlie can understand her feelings, but she will never change any opinions or decisions due to the fact that of her.
Therefore, he stated in a flat tone: “Miss Ito, since he is also a participant in this competition, we must respect this competition. Don’t pass the competition or withdraw halfway. Otherwise, it will be disrespect for martial arts.”
Nanako remarked desperately: “Mr. Charlie, your strength has made me truly aware of what real martial arts is. Compared with yours, the martial arts skills of mine are only at the level of beginners, even beginners. They are far from as good as they are even more shameless to continue participating in the competition in front of your Excellency…”
Charlie shook his head: “Martial arts does not necessarily have to compete with others. It is not only a sport, but also a culture and spirit. Isn’t it true that people with poor strength are not qualified to learn martial arts? due to the fact that your admission level is much lower than mine, can you give up this game with peace of mind?”
Charlie paused slightly, subsequently mentioned in a more serious tone, word by word: “If this is the case, afterward I can only say that you don’t love martial arts at all. What you love is nothing more than a ranking. When you think you are ranked high, you love martial arts; when you think you rank exceptionally low, you betrayed martial arts! After all, you are not a loyal martial artist at all!”
Nanako blurted out with a hasty expression: “No, it’s not like that! I love martial arts! I am also a loyal warrior! I’m just…I’m just…”
Charlie asked sharply: “What are you just?!”
Nanako was so nervous by his question, and immediately lowered her head in ashamed manner, gave up and continued to defend herself, and whispered: “Mr. Charlie, you are right…I was wrong… …I shouldn’t give up the game at this time! I shouldn’t betray martial arts at this time!”
Charlie remarked: “Have a good match, I also hope that Aoxue can meet you in the final.”
Nanako’s eyes abruptly became extremely determined, and she nodded earnestly and stated: “I know Mr. Charlie! Don’t worry, I will definitely fight to the final next! Discuss with your master!”
Charlie waved his hand: “Aoxue is not my apprentice, she is my friend, or in a strict sense, she is my friend’s daughter. I am just temporarily serving as her instructor these few days to give her some advice.”
Nanako asked in surprise: “Mr. Charlie, aren’t you a professional coach?”
Charlie smiled and stated, “Of course not, I’m just an unemployed vagrant without any occupation.”
“unemployed?”
Nanako’s face was filled with shock and incredibility.
What do you think about Charlie’s profound definition of martial arts versus Nanako’s initial perspective on competitive worth?
Share your thoughts on this powerful exchange and whether Nanako will truly internalize Charlie’s lesson in the comments below!