Max had heard Wolf's words clearly.
A+ class ranked fighters.
But the truth was, he didn't actually know what that meant, not by Wolf's standards, anyway. The ranking system wasn't something universal or widely known. It was something personal, something Wolf claimed as his own talent. His own secret way of measuring people.
Some said it was just ego, some called it instinct, and others, especially those who didn't like him, thought Wolf made it all up as he went along. No one knew for sure where his so-called ranking system came from. There was no manual, no scale, no list. Just Wolf's gut.
But despite that, the people closest to him, the ones who'd actually seen him fight, who'd watched him size up killers and come out alive, knew better. They knew that when Wolf gave someone a rank, he wasn't doing it lightly. He wasn't the type to exaggerate.
In fact, if anything, Wolf was too humble about his rankings. Too strict.