Upon arrival, Jin went to find Rose, the owner of the mansion. The maid directed them to Rose's mother garden where she was watering the plants.
"Miss Rose," Jin said with a slight bow. Eli Jang followed suit while carrying Yenna in his arms.
"Hello, Jin. Why is Eli here and who is that kid?" Rose asked, eyeing Yenna curiously.
Jin proceeded to explain Eli's situation to Rose, leaving out the details of his past life in the hostel and his involvement with the four big crews.
"Please, Miss Rose. Eli Jang always helped me when we were young. Don't worry about the money; I have it right here," Jin said, bowing as he handed Rose his bank card.
Rose thought for a moment before responding. "If your story is true, then I would be glad to help Eli."
"Thank you, Miss Rose," Eli said, bowing in gratitude. Yenna, who was watching the exchange, held onto Rose's leg, causing her to chuckle and pinch her chubby cheeks.
Jin led Eli to his room while Rose went back to her duties. Jin then went to the captain's office to plead for Eli's acceptance into their group. The captain was hesitant at first, but Jin managed to convince him that Eli's fighting skills were unmatched.
"Fine, take him to the Ring. If he can handle my test, I will accept him," the captain said begrudgingly.
Jin explained the situation to Eli, who agreed to take the test. "What about Yenna?" Eli asked.
"I will take care of her until you finish your test," Jin assured him.
After a quick cake break with Yenna, Jin left Eli to take the test. When he returned, Jin found Eli and the captain engaged in conversation.
"How did the test go, Captain?" Jin asked eagerly.
"Where did you find this guy? He's good. He managed to defeat kyung, Ryu, and Shin," the captain said in amazement.
"I told you, right?" Jin said, feeling proud of Eli's abilities. Eli had been trained by Gun for only six months, but that was enough to prove his talent in fighting. He should be at the crew head level.
"He will be protecting Miss Rose with you, Jin. Is that fine?" the captain asked.
Jin nodded. "Yeah, i think it's better that way,"
The three of them enjoyed their ice cream, with Yenna and Eli sharing from the same cone. After they finished, Jin led Eli to his room, which was conveniently located next to his own. With that, Jin bid Eli goodnight and retreated to his own room.
As the morning sun shone through the window, Jin woke up and began preparing himself for the day ahead. Once he was ready, he headed over to Eli's room to wait for him. After a few minutes, Eli emerged from the room with Yenna in his arms.
"Did I keep you waiting, Jin?" Eli asked.
Jin shook his head. "No worries. Let's go grab some breakfast."
The trio made their way downstairs to the dining room, where they were surprised to find it packed with people.
"Good morning, guys," Jin greeted everyone.
The group members replied with warm greetings, and Shin explained the reason for the unusual crowd. "We don't have any missions today, so we decided to enjoy breakfast together."
Jin and Eli grabbed some food and sat down at the table, and one of the triplets asked, "Who's that, Jin?"
Jin introduced Eli as his childhood friend and the newest member of their group. Eli bowed politely to the triplets, and they smiled back at him.
After finishing breakfast, Jin and Eli headed to the mansion, where Rose was sipping a cup of tea. "Good morning, Miss Rose," they greeted her with a bow.
Rose nodded in response. "Let's get going to school."
Jin and Eli agreed, and Yenna looked at Rose with hesitation.
Rose smiled and said to Eli Jang. "Let my maid take care of Yenna."
Eli nodded and reassured Yenna, "This big sister over here will take care of you while Papa is away, okay?"
Yenna looked up at Eli and then held the maid's hand as they left. Jin, Eli, and Rose then climbed into the car, with Jin sitting in the back with Rose and Eli in the front with Lee.
As they arrived at school, the freshmen girls were all abuzz with excitement, as Eli Jang was accompanying Jin and Rose. They whispered and stared at Rose, questioning why she needed to bring Eli along when she already had Jin.
Jin noticed the commotion and looked over at the girls, causing them to fall silent immediately. They entered the school and went their separate ways. Before they parted ways, Jin reminded Eli to keep a close eye on Rose's safety.
"Don't let anything happen to her, you understand?" Jin said.
Eli nodded confidently. "Yes, don't worry. When it comes to the girls, I can handle it."
Jin parted ways with Eli and headed to his classroom, where he greeted his friend Jay. Jin rested his head on his desk and listened to the teacher's lecture, easily absorbing the information even though he often got headaches from the instant information Transfer.
After the school alarm Ring, Jin headed over to the beauty department to meet up with Rose and Eli. As they walked to the canteen, they encountered Vasco and his friends from the architecture department. Daniel greeted Vasco, but Vasco seemed to not know who Daniel was, and instead intimidated him.
Jin watched with curiosity as Vasco squeezed Daniel's shoulder, but was shocked when Daniel was able to shake off Vasco's grip with one hand. Vasco tried to punch Daniel, but Jace intercepted and stopped the fight.
Jin wondered to himself, "How strong is Daniel's body?" since he was able to match Vasco's strength. While Vasco had trained his body since childhood, Jin was different as he had also trained in martial arts, giving him an edge over Vasco.
After lunch, they went their separate ways, and Jin watched with amusement as Daniel was approached by guys from the Fashion department. Jay, on the other hand, was utterly confused by the situation, wondering how Daniel could attract so much attention.
Jin pondered, "What if I let Daniel copy all of my martial arts techniques? How would the plot develop? Would he become one of the strongest fighters?" He shrugged and thought to himself that if mastering martial arts was all it took to become the strongest person on the planet, he should already be the strongest.
as he had already mastered almost all martial arts - not including the ancient and lost techniques, of course.
Jin was confident in his skills and knew that his training and experience gave him an edge over most people. He chuckled to himself, realizing that he was getting ahead of himself and that there was much more to being strong than just martial arts.
Nonetheless, the idea of Daniel learning from him intrigued him.