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Takamura then mentioned the promise to Ippo, telling him he would not break it. Ippo then watched as Takamura won and became the world champion. The next week, a large package arrived at the Kamogawa gym containing a bronze bust statue of Takamura, which Aoki accidentally broke an arm off of. When Ippo heard that Aoki was sent around Japan selling mini versions of the statue for a higher price than it was, Ippo and the others decided to check on Aoki to see how any he sold. Upon arrival to Aoki's home, Tomiko answered instead, revealing that he went to Shinjuku. Ippo was then tasked to look for Aoki in Shinjuku the next day. When Ippo found Aoki at Shinjuku selling the statues, Aoki, mentally unstable about the situation became overjoyed at the sight of him. Ippo then mentioned to Aoki that the reason Takamura was acting out is because Kamogawa is not at the gym, suggesting to go to Kamogawa at Nekota's place. Ippo and Aoki went through a snow storm to get to the Pension Yoshio to tell Kamogawa to come back to the gym. Post-War Arc When Ippo and Aoki arrived to the Pension Yoshio to request for Kamogawa to come back to the gym due to Takamura's actions against Aoki and using his fight money to purchase statues of himself, Kamogawa decided to instead leave Takamura alone. When Ippo and Aoki asked about a picture of a woman, Kamogawa and Nekota decided to tell Ippo and Aoki of their past as prize-fighters and relations with the woman.

In a short time he reached Temruogtaf, the superior dragon responsible of the attack, and with a drop kick the dragon was propelled away just before a human maid serving the superior dragon was eaten by him. Only after the attack, Ragna realized he saved someone and immediately recognized them but before he could continue Temruogtaf intervened. The dragon was enraged by the attack and pretended Ragna should turn off his silver aura and he obeyed. The dragon didn't waste a second and attacked him thinking he was able to outsmart him but in a fraction of a second Ragna created a silver aura bomb and made him ate it. The bomb detonated and froze and killed every dragon, the forest of dragons included. Leo, arrived shortly after, remarked his speed and congratulated him for his new strength, just like her genius intuition told her before.

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