The Kirin Society faces a dire threat of takeover, causing panic among its members. An elder laments their decline since the leader’s son died, hoping the return of Noah, the son, would save them. However, at their first meeting, the elders dismiss Noah as useless and urge him to sign away his claim to the director’s seat to avoid danger. Defiant, Noah warns them he will fiercely protect his position and punishes anyone who tries to usurp it. This defiance alienates the elders, marking Noah as a threat and setting up a tense power struggle within the society.