In this chapter, we learn that the boss wants to know what the young man wants in exchange for his safety. The young man tells the boss that he wants to be able to "unlock his full potential" . The boss tells him that he's wrong about that, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. He's also wrong about the fact that the man might have reached the rank of "b - class" , which means that he can't be controlled. The man wants to offer protection to someone, and the boss says that he has to go back to school to do so. He also says that the mission isn't really dangerous, because the client can go to a party safely. He adds that if the young men want to complete the mission, they need to pass a "test first" before they can go on to the next mission. He says that they'll have to pass the test first, because they're in danger from the "d - class warriors" of the wealthy family. He reminds the boss of his father's famous line, "They're just class after all" : "From great danger comes great wealth". The young men agree that this is a great opportunity, and that they have to take advantage of it. They'll also have to learn a lot from the rich family, which will help them in the long run. This is why they've got to go on this mission, because it's so important that they learn something about the family's status. They can use this information to blackmail the rich
In this chapter, we learn that the boss wants to know what the young man wants in exchange for his safety. The young man tells the boss that he wants to be able to "unlock his full potential" . The boss tells him that he's wrong about that, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. He's also wrong about the fact that the man might have reached the rank of "b - class" , which means that he can't be controlled. The man wants to offer protection to someone, and the boss says that he has to go back to school to do so. He also says that the mission isn't really dangerous, because the client can go to a party safely. He adds that if the young men want to complete the mission, they need to pass a "test first" before they can go on to the next mission. He says that they'll have to pass the test first, because they're in danger from the "d - class warriors" of the wealthy family. He reminds the boss of his father's famous line, "They're just class after all" : "From great danger comes great wealth". The young men agree that this is a great opportunity, and that they have to take advantage of it. They'll also have to learn a lot from the rich family, which will help them in the long run. This is why they've got to go on this mission, because it's so important that they learn something about the family's status. They can use this information to blackmail the rich