My Cook Father is A Martial Master? Storyline
Rescued from bandits by Martial God John Miller and Boxing King Arthur Hale, Robert Son bonded with them over his cooking, trained for four years, and grew nearly as strong as his mentor. But when he joined the Five Peaks Sect Trial with his son, why does everyone mock him?
My Cook Father is A Martial Master? More details
Genres: Counterattack/Scumbag-punishing
Language:English
Release date:2025-12-30 09:00:03
Runtime:102min
My Cook Father is A Martial Master? Reviews
Counterattack
Scumbag-punishing
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When a “Cook Dad” Turns Out to Be the Ultimate Flex
I clicked this thinking it was just another low-budget martial arts short, but wow, this one surprised me. The whole “dad is just a cook” setup hits hard when you slowly realize he’s basically a hidden Martial God. The counterattack moments are super satisfying, especially when the so-called elites
Ridiculous Title, Seriously Addictive Story
Not gonna lie, the title sounded goofy at first. But once I started watching, I was locked in. The pacing is fast, the punish-the-scumbags scenes are exactly what I want from this genre, and the action is clean for a short drama. John Miller and Arthur Hale feel like legends without overexplaining e
A Comfort Watch with Punches and Pride
This drama hits that sweet spot between comfort and adrenaline. Watching Robert Son grow while everyone underestimates his dad is oddly emotional. The humiliation-to-victory arc is done really well, and the cooking angle adds charm you don’t usually see in martial stories. It’s not trying to be deep
Pure Power Fantasy Done the Right Way
If you love counterattack stories where arrogant villains get shut down fast, this is for you. What I enjoyed most is how calm the father is—no loud bragging, just pure skill when it counts. The short episodes make it super easy to keep watching on NetShort, and the cliffhangers are evil in the best