Ichinose Jun saw it in Rohan.
The fragile belief buried deep inside.
The sense of justice and principles of action, which Rohan himself had not recognized, were, in some ways, fitting to be called madness.
To put it bluntly, Rohan lacked the power to enforce those stubborn beliefs and madness.
‘He must have lived his life doing reckless things without hesitation or second thoughts.’
Ichinose Jun, who had been teaching up close, could see what Juyeon hadn’t been able to find. It wasn’t a matter of skill; Juyeon was an excellent educator.
There was nothing particularly remarkable about Ichinose Jun’s ability to notice it.