In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, a high school student named xiaogang Lee. He is the founder of a mysterious society called "Help Society." He has created this society to help people solve their problems. However, he has not received any help from the society, and he is worried that his doll has been twisted by someone and that his homework has been filled in incorrectly. He asks the help society if anyone needs help from a hero. The help society says that he needs help, but he doesn't understand the homework from his detention. He wants to know what to do. He tells the students that if they don't tell him anything, he's going to write them a letter. He also tells them that he found his doll in the creek and that he'll dry it and return it to the hero. He says that the person who thought the bad guy was the hero didn't do anything. He then asks the students if they've seen him. They say that they haven't seen him, and that they're discouraged again. The next day, he gives them a thank you gift. He's also touched by the courage shown by the students the day before when they single-handedly fought off the bad guys. He reminds them that they may not remember him, but that he has something he needs to tell them. They should not give up on themselves, he tells them. He suggests that they organize a play, in which he will play the role of the lion king.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, a high school student named xiaogang Lee. He is the founder of a mysterious society called "Help Society." He has created this society to help people solve their problems. However, he has not received any help from the society, and he is worried that his doll has been twisted by someone and that his homework has been filled in incorrectly. He asks the help society if anyone needs help from a hero. The help society says that he needs help, but he doesn't understand the homework from his detention. He wants to know what to do. He tells the students that if they don't tell him anything, he's going to write them a letter. He also tells them that he found his doll in the creek and that he'll dry it and return it to the hero. He says that the person who thought the bad guy was the hero didn't do anything. He then asks the students if they've seen him. They say that they haven't seen him, and that they're discouraged again. The next day, he gives them a thank you gift. He's also touched by the courage shown by the students the day before when they single-handedly fought off the bad guys. He reminds them that they may not remember him, but that he has something he needs to tell them. They should not give up on themselves, he tells them. He suggests that they organize a play, in which he will play the role of the lion king.