It's now time for Doyoon's final question: "What kind of wish do you have from me?" . The answer is "something he wants" , so they're going to have a bet: the loser will grant the winner "a wish" . They'll do it in the class room, and then they'll put it on display in the hallway. The two of them decide to do it, and they drink a toast to the bet. They decide to put the bet in front of the class so everyone can see what's going on. They also decide to give the bet to the class president, who will be thanked for his help. The class president says he'll treat the student who helped him since he helped him. He asks why he avoided the guys earlier, and the student says it's because he doesn't want to "check who they are." The student says that he's just human, and everyone just judges him "the way they want." He says that if he had to choose one thing, he'd choose "a hardworking guy." He's surprised that the student would want him to be a bad guy, since he thinks the student is just being himself. The student asks if he cares if the student isn't playing the game of soccer or not, because he didn't seem alive at the moment. He says it wasn't "important" to him, because the world won't end because of the lie, and because he just existed. He adds that the reason the student didn "expect anything" from him or hate him was
It's now time for Doyoon's final question: "What kind of wish do you have from me?" . The answer is "something he wants" , so they're going to have a bet: the loser will grant the winner "a wish" . They'll do it in the class room, and then they'll put it on display in the hallway. The two of them decide to do it, and they drink a toast to the bet. They decide to put the bet in front of the class so everyone can see what's going on. They also decide to give the bet to the class president, who will be thanked for his help. The class president says he'll treat the student who helped him since he helped him. He asks why he avoided the guys earlier, and the student says it's because he doesn't want to "check who they are." The student says that he's just human, and everyone just judges him "the way they want." He says that if he had to choose one thing, he'd choose "a hardworking guy." He's surprised that the student would want him to be a bad guy, since he thinks the student is just being himself. The student asks if he cares if the student isn't playing the game of soccer or not, because he didn't seem alive at the moment. He says it wasn't "important" to him, because the world won't end because of the lie, and because he just existed. He adds that the reason the student didn "expect anything" from him or hate him was