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Father Chen, whose full name is Chen Yi, is the father of the protagonist, Super Chen. He is the owner and operator of the Strength Super Martial Dojo, a family business focused on physical cultivation and body techniques. His background is that of a martial artist and a small business owner, living a modest life with his family. Prior to the events shown, the dojo had seen a decrease in students due to a rising trend in magic-based training, indicating that the family business was struggling.

Personality-wise, Father Chen is portrayed as a supportive and thoughtful parent. He is proud of his son's courage and bravery, particularly when Super Chen stands up for others, and he actively encourages him to continue cultivating both his body and mind. He is also shown to be a responsible and protective father, as he immediately takes responsibility for his son's actions in a conflict, paying medical fees to prevent further trouble. While he is brave and hot-blooded, he is also strategic, choosing his moments to intervene or let situations play out based on an assessment of the risks involved. He is not an anxious or pushy parent, instead taking a patient and attentive approach to his son's development. Father Chen also displays a practical and observant side, recognizing the value of his son befriending more skilled peers and feeling a sense of satisfaction when his family's business improves.

Father Chen's primary motivation is the well-being and proper upbringing of his son. He wants Super Chen to be strong, both physically and verbally, and is careful to guide his interests in a positive direction, such as redirecting a fascination with crosstalk back toward martial arts training. Another key motivation is the success of his family's dojo. A significant part of his role in the story involves managing the business, dealing with rivals, and navigating the consequences of his son's actions, which can either boost or threaten the dojo's reputation.

In the story, Father Chen serves as a parental figure and a mentor, providing a stable home environment. A key relationship is his connection with his fellow brother, Liang Heng, who runs a rival training center called the Balance Magic Center. This is a relationship marked by envy and competition, with Liang Heng being portrayed as someone who has tried to one-up Father Chen since their youth and is likely to retaliate for any perceived professional slight. This rivalry is a recurring source of tension and conflict that affects the family. His most important relationship is with his son, Super Chen. He takes an active interest in Super Chen's training and social development, celebrating his progress while also stepping in to protect him from threats, such as a rival family. He is also shown as a caring husband, with his wife, Mother Chen, who works in the kitchen of their home.

Father Chen does not undergo a dramatic personal transformation but demonstrates a capacity for calculated action and learning from experience. He is shown to be a pragmatic figure who can leverage social opportunities for his son's benefit, such as arranging a dinner with children from powerful sect families. His notable abilities are not centered on supernatural combat feats but on his practical skills as an instructor and a shrewd, articulate individual. He is particularly adept at using rhetoric and verbal confrontation, with one character noting his "mouth cannon attack" skills that can leave opponents speechless and embarrassed. His ability to turn a tense situation into a professional advantage is a testament to his sharp instincts as a small business owner.