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: 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 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. : Despite his rough exterior and lack of

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 He must learn to navigate social dynamics and

: Makio’s intense, yakuza-style reactions to simple classroom procedures provide the bulk of the episode's comedy. : A recurring theme is Makio's desperate, often

: 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.