When the door is locked, the young man tries to enter, but it's too late. He tells the guards to let him in, but they won't open the door. The young man tells them that he's their bodyguard, not their boss. He says that if they hadn't insisted on drinking, their cars would have been robbed, and they'd have been murdered. He also says that he and his father risked their lives to get them out of the zombie group, but now they're treating their boss badly. He's not a human, he says, and if anyone of them dies, he can only blame himself. He warns the guards that they should leave their boss and join his team, and that if the boss is dead, the contract between them will be canceled. The guards are impressed by his honesty, and he reminds them that they saved their boss out of kindness, but that they wanted to shut them out and leave them to die. They're not just sharpshooters, though, they are martial artists.
When the door is locked, the young man tries to enter, but it's too late. He tells the guards to let him in, but they won't open the door. The young man tells them that he's their bodyguard, not their boss. He says that if they hadn't insisted on drinking, their cars would have been robbed, and they'd have been murdered. He also says that he and his father risked their lives to get them out of the zombie group, but now they're treating their boss badly. He's not a human, he says, and if anyone of them dies, he can only blame himself. He warns the guards that they should leave their boss and join his team, and that if the boss is dead, the contract between them will be canceled. The guards are impressed by his honesty, and he reminds them that they saved their boss out of kindness, but that they wanted to shut them out and leave them to die. They're not just sharpshooters, though, they are martial artists.