Under Street Rules
Ezra, accompanied by Ethan, meets his grandmother who recognizes her as Ethan's long-lost junior sister. During the Under Street auction, a controversial rule change is announced by the Smith Group, exempting Ezra from the no-fighting rule off the arena, sparking tension and witnessed by Vivian Chen.What consequences will the Smith Group's rule change have for Ezra and Under Street?
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