This chapter opens with a brief description of the protagonist's costume. The protagonist explains that he has a lot of money, but he doesn't know how to spend it. He asks his uncle why he stopped talking, and the uncle tells him that the sound device is above the mouth of the chicken, which is why they didn't press it on the 30th-floor balcony. He tells the protagonist to get ready to shoot, because things are getting "messy" in the building. He says that he's the one who pushed them into this situation, and he'll teach them a proper lesson. He wants to record some of the shots of his handsome figure, but the protagonist can't get close enough to shoot him. He yells at the protagonist for not calling out the name of the skill that he learned in the previous chapter. He's on a mission, he says, and they're getting "too far" in this topic. He gives an example, saying that the smoke bomb is finally gone, and that the protagonist needs to learn this skill. He then tells the story of the man he hired, who once participated in a military war. The man was able to destroy a whole army and a tank. This man must have gotten scammed, the protagonist says, because it's impossible to do with human strength.
This chapter opens with a brief description of the protagonist's costume. The protagonist explains that he has a lot of money, but he doesn't know how to spend it. He asks his uncle why he stopped talking, and the uncle tells him that the sound device is above the mouth of the chicken, which is why they didn't press it on the 30th-floor balcony. He tells the protagonist to get ready to shoot, because things are getting "messy" in the building. He says that he's the one who pushed them into this situation, and he'll teach them a proper lesson. He wants to record some of the shots of his handsome figure, but the protagonist can't get close enough to shoot him. He yells at the protagonist for not calling out the name of the skill that he learned in the previous chapter. He's on a mission, he says, and they're getting "too far" in this topic. He gives an example, saying that the smoke bomb is finally gone, and that the protagonist needs to learn this skill. He then tells the story of the man he hired, who once participated in a military war. The man was able to destroy a whole army and a tank. This man must have gotten scammed, the protagonist says, because it's impossible to do with human strength.