Kim Heechan is in the library looking for the book he's been looking for. He finds the answer to the question, "social responsibility and ethics management" . He's so impressed that he scribbles the answer down on a piece of paper. The narrator says that Kim will have to "let go" of his social class and his identity as the son of Yu Jinkyu and his social rank. Kim says that he'll cry only for the day he will live, and that his father will also cry for him. Kim is shocked to find that the book belongs to his father, who was a good friend of his father's when they met before. He asks the narrator to give the book back to him, and the narrator is so upset that he cries.
Kim Heechan is in the library looking for the book he's been looking for. He finds the answer to the question, "social responsibility and ethics management" . He's so impressed that he scribbles the answer down on a piece of paper. The narrator says that Kim will have to "let go" of his social class and his identity as the son of Yu Jinkyu and his social rank. Kim says that he'll cry only for the day he will live, and that his father will also cry for him. Kim is shocked to find that the book belongs to his father, who was a good friend of his father's when they met before. He asks the narrator to give the book back to him, and the narrator is so upset that he cries.