: His interactions with his teacher, Yuriko Minami (Aragaki Yui), continue to be a source of stress for him, as her strictness is the one thing he cannot fight his way out of. Conclusion
: Makio learns that he cannot simply intimidate his classmates into following him. He must learn to navigate social dynamics and earn their trust through collective effort rather than fear. : His interactions with his teacher, Yuriko Minami
In the second episode of the Japanese drama , titled "The Young Master Becomes the Class Leader!", the protagonist Makio Sakaki (played by Tomoya Nagase) continues his struggle to maintain his secret identity as a 17-year-old student while being the 27-year-old heir to the Kanto Sharp-Gumi. Plot Summary In the second episode of the Japanese drama
By the end of the episode, Makio has taken his first real step toward becoming a member of the class rather than just an intruder. While he still struggles with basic math and social cues, his determination to graduate (and thus inherit his father's empire) keeps him tethered to his seat—even if he’s doing it as the class leader he never wanted to be. : Makio’s intense
: Makio’s intense, yakuza-style reactions to simple classroom procedures provide the bulk of the episode's comedy.