The more Zero talked about his idea, the more Truen was convinced he didn't know his friend as well as he thought he did. Sure, he did come up with some of the rules Zero had to follow. They couldn't help people without getting paid. It was a rule designed to stop Zero from being an endless source of compassion and charity. It was also meant to protect Zero from the people who wished to take advantage of his good nature or have ill-intentions.
Yet, what use were rules when Zero managed to exploit the loopholes in a ridiculous manner that made complete sense in a logical way? Truen wanted to disagree, he really did. Who in their right mind would create an entire scheme that looked like a business which actually was profitable all for the sake of helping others?
"So I had one part that I have a problem with," Zero admitted despite knowing exactly what he wanted with his grand plan. "I don't know what kind of name to call this kind of business."