In this chapter, we learn that the rules of the school are made by "the strongest people" . In other words, if you are the strongest person in the class, then you can make rules for the class. If you're weaker than the other students, you can't make the rules. In this case, the only way to make rules is to defeat the weaker students. So, if the students are stronger than you, then the best thing to do is to take you down from the top of the class and make you the boss of the internal students' association. This way, you won't have to worry about being fired from your job. This is the first chapter of the next book in the series, and it's called "The Rules of the School." It's also the first of the three books in this series to be set in a school. The narrator tells us that this chapter is set in the middle of a war between the students' internal association and the school's teacher. The teacher tells the students that if they want to join the internal association, they should leave the school and go to the teacher's office to get their questions answered. If they don't leave, the teacher tells them, they're the ones who should be kicked out. The teachers' office is the only place in the school where students can ask questions, and the teacher is there to answer them.
In this chapter, we learn that the rules of the school are made by "the strongest people" . In other words, if you are the strongest person in the class, then you can make rules for the class. If you're weaker than the other students, you can't make the rules. In this case, the only way to make rules is to defeat the weaker students. So, if the students are stronger than you, then the best thing to do is to take you down from the top of the class and make you the boss of the internal students' association. This way, you won't have to worry about being fired from your job. This is the first chapter of the next book in the series, and it's called "The Rules of the School." It's also the first of the three books in this series to be set in a school. The narrator tells us that this chapter is set in the middle of a war between the students' internal association and the school's teacher. The teacher tells the students that if they want to join the internal association, they should leave the school and go to the teacher's office to get their questions answered. If they don't leave, the teacher tells them, they're the ones who should be kicked out. The teachers' office is the only place in the school where students can ask questions, and the teacher is there to answer them.