Thread:FirstDrellSpectre/@comment-30158554-20180422151117/@comment-30158554-20180522034502

Yes and Cheng responds by saying "It's what a real man does. Besides this isn't the first time..."

Also, I have a small backstory for Cheng. As a child, Cheng had a difficult relationship with his father, who always saw him as a failure. Not only that but he was also terrorized by a bully. His father told him he was weak and useless and that he would never amount to anything and would always remain a failure. That's when young Anthony Cheng vowed to prove his father wrong so he secretly started taking martial arts classes and after years of practice, Anthony Cheng became a highly skilled black belt martial artist. His sensei called him his "most honorable student." He never told his anyone (including his family) about his skills. With his newly gained martial arts abilities, young Anthony confronted his bully and challenged him to a fight to which the bully accepted. Cheng beat up the boy so badly, that he died from his injuries. Anthony discovered his moves were not only effective, but also deadly. Young Cheng was sent to prison for this murder. When Cheng's father visited him, he was enraged that he kept his martial skills secret from him and used them for evil and told him "You have failed me... for the last time. You are no longer my son." This caused young Cheng to snap and after he got out of prison, he formed a gang and started to build his criminal empire and his sister (who never thought of Cheng as a failure), joined him as well and eventually became his secretary. Cheng believes that he proved his father wrong and that he has amounted to something, being the most powerful crimelord in the city and I imagine a scene where he talks about this and without hesitation smashes a photograph of his father.