In this short scene, the gang's leader Alphonse tells the bullied student that if he ever tells anyone about his bullying, he'll be "dead meat" . The bullied student, however, tells him that he didn't know anything about the incident, and that he just guessed. The gang leader then invites him to lunch the next day. The two young men agree to meet and eat together. They're not from the same class, but they're happy to be friends. The new student from France is hanging out with the school's "ruffians" , and the gang leader worries that he's planning something against the school rules. He asks the students to calm down, though, because the school has a duty to make sure that everyone follows the rules.
In this short scene, the gang's leader Alphonse tells the bullied student that if he ever tells anyone about his bullying, he'll be "dead meat" . The bullied student, however, tells him that he didn't know anything about the incident, and that he just guessed. The gang leader then invites him to lunch the next day. The two young men agree to meet and eat together. They're not from the same class, but they're happy to be friends. The new student from France is hanging out with the school's "ruffians" , and the gang leader worries that he's planning something against the school rules. He asks the students to calm down, though, because the school has a duty to make sure that everyone follows the rules.