The chapter opens with a conversation between the narrator and the young master. The young master tells the narrator that the class ended late and that everyone is waiting for the dining table, but that the family policy is for the family to eat at home. The narrator says that he is late because he is the alpha of the family and that he must produce an heir to the throne. He says that since the family is all the same, he can't defile his body by eating junk food. He tells the young man that as the alpha, he must be able to handle conflicts smoothly. He explains that he lied to the president the day before and that it seems like he was wrong. He then tells the story of how the president wanted him to be an inferior alpha so that he could lead the construction business. The chapter ends with the narrator saying that he would cheer the young men on if he were him.
The chapter opens with a conversation between the narrator and the young master. The young master tells the narrator that the class ended late and that everyone is waiting for the dining table, but that the family policy is for the family to eat at home. The narrator says that he is late because he is the alpha of the family and that he must produce an heir to the throne. He says that since the family is all the same, he can't defile his body by eating junk food. He tells the young man that as the alpha, he must be able to handle conflicts smoothly. He explains that he lied to the president the day before and that it seems like he was wrong. He then tells the story of how the president wanted him to be an inferior alpha so that he could lead the construction business. The chapter ends with the narrator saying that he would cheer the young men on if he were him.