Ezra Shaw sitting in that chair while others panic is pure drama gold. The tension when the master arrives and everyone bows except him? Chef's kiss. (Dubbed) The Legend of A Bastard Son knows how to build hierarchy without saying a word. That blue-robed guy sweating bullets had me laughing.
When Elias Chou and Liam Shore introduced themselves, I thought it was just routine registration. Then Ezra drops his name like a bombshell. The master's face? Priceless. This show thrives on unexpected power moves. Watching it on netshort feels like being in the room with them.
That scroll with names isn't just paper—it's fate. Ezra not being on it? Instant rebellion. The way he stands while others kneel screams 'I make my own rules.' (Dubbed) The Legend of A Bastard Son turns bureaucracy into battlefield. And that final bow to 'Grandmaster'? Chills.
The guy in blue silk is having a full meltdown. 'Stand up! They'll punish us!' - bro, you're not the one sitting in the forbidden chair. His desperation adds comic relief to the tension. Love how this series balances fear and defiance. netshort's dubbing makes every gasp feel real.
When the long-haired master walks in and everyone drops to their knees? Iconic. Even Ezra finally bows—but only after making his point. That's character growth wrapped in tradition. (Dubbed) The Legend of A Bastard Son doesn't rush respect; it earns it through silence and stance.