"The sweetest man" is the title of this chapter, and it's a reference to the protagonist, Sungryul, who is on his way to the house of Minhoon. He asks the protagonist why he's going there, and the protagonist says that he doesn't want to be associated with anyone who's in danger or away from him. He wants to be with him, and he wants to do whatever he wants with his life. He's got a silver bullet gun, which he plans to use to kill a vampire. He taps his heart to make sure the bullet hits the vampire's heart as close as possible. He says that if he were to be shot at close range, the rate of accuracy would be too high, so he'd have to shoot straight at the heart. The protagonist says he'll trust the protagonist's judgment about what to do.
"The sweetest man" is the title of this chapter, and it's a reference to the protagonist, Sungryul, who is on his way to the house of Minhoon. He asks the protagonist why he's going there, and the protagonist says that he doesn't want to be associated with anyone who's in danger or away from him. He wants to be with him, and he wants to do whatever he wants with his life. He's got a silver bullet gun, which he plans to use to kill a vampire. He taps his heart to make sure the bullet hits the vampire's heart as close as possible. He says that if he were to be shot at close range, the rate of accuracy would be too high, so he'd have to shoot straight at the heart. The protagonist says he'll trust the protagonist's judgment about what to do.