The wind balls have started to tear Shasha's "right wing" apart, and she is afraid that she will lose the fight. She begs the director to stop the fight, but the director refuses, saying that the fight is for the whole class. Shasha knows that talent is only 99 percent of the equation for success, but she begs him to build "grey class 11" so that people with low talent can have an opportunity to learn and overthrow the current system. The director says that he will not let Shasha off, because she is in danger. He tells her that the wind balls seem to be approaching, and that she must not hurry to escape. She tells him that he is a qualified opponent, but that he also wants to play the game of surrender. She says that if she goes any further, she will die. She reminds him that she is good enough, but not lucky enough to meet him. She asks him to put his hands down and admit defeat, but he refuses to do so. He says that his body is already weak, and he cannot change it for those like him.
The wind balls have started to tear Shasha's "right wing" apart, and she is afraid that she will lose the fight. She begs the director to stop the fight, but the director refuses, saying that the fight is for the whole class. Shasha knows that talent is only 99 percent of the equation for success, but she begs him to build "grey class 11" so that people with low talent can have an opportunity to learn and overthrow the current system. The director says that he will not let Shasha off, because she is in danger. He tells her that the wind balls seem to be approaching, and that she must not hurry to escape. She tells him that he is a qualified opponent, but that he also wants to play the game of surrender. She says that if she goes any further, she will die. She reminds him that she is good enough, but not lucky enough to meet him. She asks him to put his hands down and admit defeat, but he refuses to do so. He says that his body is already weak, and he cannot change it for those like him.