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: 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.
: Because no one else wants the responsibility, and Makio is preoccupied with his own thoughts (and his obsession with the school's legendary pudding), he inadvertently ends up being "volunteered" for the role of class leader. : Makio learns that he cannot simply intimidate
: A recurring theme is Makio's desperate, often violent-looking pursuit of the school’s limited-supply "Agnes Pudding." In this episode, his failure to secure the pudding highlights his lack of social "school" skills compared to his physical dominance. : A recurring theme is Makio's desperate, often
The episode centers on Makio's attempts to blend into high school life, which is proving to be much harder than his underworld duties. The primary conflict arises when the class needs to elect a . : Despite his rough exterior and lack of
: Despite his rough exterior and lack of academic knowledge, Makio begins to form a genuine bond with Sakura-koji (Yuya Tegoshi). He starts to realize that being a "leader" in school requires a different kind of respect than being a "boss" in the yakuza. Key Themes
: Makio’s intense, yakuza-style reactions to simple classroom procedures provide the bulk of the episode's comedy.
: 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