This chapter is a flashback to the beginning of the school year, when the school bully and the other students fight over who gets to sit in the front row. This is the first time we see that the bully is actually a girl, not a boy, and it's clear that she's a victim of bullying and violence. She's also the victim of being bullied by a boy who's hot and a bully by a guy who beats her. The school bully tries to explain that he's just trying to be a good boss, but he has one condition: he wants the students to pass the English and math exams so he can be their boss. The other students fail the exams, and the group scatters, leaving the bully alone with the girl. The girl who gave him courage when he was a kid is the one who encourages him now, he says, because she reminds him of the sun.
This chapter is a flashback to the beginning of the school year, when the school bully and the other students fight over who gets to sit in the front row. This is the first time we see that the bully is actually a girl, not a boy, and it's clear that she's a victim of bullying and violence. She's also the victim of being bullied by a boy who's hot and a bully by a guy who beats her. The school bully tries to explain that he's just trying to be a good boss, but he has one condition: he wants the students to pass the English and math exams so he can be their boss. The other students fail the exams, and the group scatters, leaving the bully alone with the girl. The girl who gave him courage when he was a kid is the one who encourages him now, he says, because she reminds him of the sun.