The conversation revolves around a group of martial arts practitioners in a dojo named "Diabetes Dojo". They discuss their training, the upcoming Martial Arts Conference, and their personal lives. There are references to a game called "Rise of the Kings" and the character Phuong, who is a student in the dojo and goes by the nickname "Provoke Shogun" in the game.
The group is struggling to afford the necessary materials for their training. They discuss various methods to raise funds, including selling the game "Rise of the Kings" and the master's motorbike. They also have a sworn brother who is skilled in martial arts and tactics, which they hope to invite to join their dojo.
The dojo's name "Diabetes Dojo" is a humorous reference to their ancestor's struggle with diabetes. They believe that practicing martial arts can help them avoid the same fate. The dojo's ancestor was a sugar factory, and after his death, the dojo was renamed "Diabetes Dojo" in his honor.
The group also prepares for a martial arts competition. They discuss their strategies and tactics, and they express their determination to win. Their opponents include other martial arts practitioners and even a hero from Marvel, Spider Man. The group successfully wins the championship, and they celebrate their victory.
The conversation ends with the group discussing how their victory has changed their lives. They now have 500 million, which they can use to improve their living conditions. They also plan to use the money to help people prevent diabetes.
1. The characters are practicing martial arts and discussing their diet, which primarily consists of porridge.
2. The conversation shifts to a martial arts competition where there's a prize of up to 500 million.
3. The characters express apprehension about participating in the competition due to the potential risks and the death certificate they would have to sign.
4. A friend of one of the characters is invited to join their Dojo, and he has strong martial arts skills.
5. The characters are motivated to train harder and prepare for the competition by the prospect of fame and recognition.
6. The characters discuss their living conditions, mentioning that they eat porridge and the lack of funding for practice.
7. The characters express interest in a game called "Rise of the Kings" on one of their phones.
8. The characters plan to sell items to buy food for their practice sessions.
9. The characters discuss their Dojo's name, which was previously "Jaggery Dojo" but changed to "Diabetes Dojo" after the death of one of their ancestors.
10. The characters participate in a martial arts competition where they compete against each other and other groups.
11. The characters use various tactics and techniques during the competition, including a "Hundred Flowers Race Bloom" move by Diabetes Dojo.
12. Diabetes Dojo wins the championship of the Martial Arts Conference.
13. The characters celebrate their victory and discuss their newfound wealth, expressing a desire to change their lifestyle from eating porridge to eating sweet potatoes.