[Multiple Requests] Integrate with virtual card enrollment flow (3)-3

The third part for the integration is a series of CLs refactoring
VirtualCardEnrollmentManager and other associated classes. They enable
enrollment preflight call being sent out the same time as the card
unmask request.

This is a bigger refactor to update VirtualCardEnrollmentManager so that
when the enrollment preflight call is finished, a bubble is not
necessarily shown (no default ShowVirtualCardEnrollBubble call; Instead
passing a base::DoNothing(); prefer this over making the callback an
optional).

This is useful when we early-send the preflight call when card unmask
starts in the Downstream flow. Instead, the VCEM will wait for form to
be submitted and use the already fetched preflight call response to show
the bubble. This CL is a no-op change for current enrollment flow.

Bug: 403617982
Change-Id: I5a1776a3dbb6fb29a472a66defee6bf8ee781510

Skip-Clang-Tidy-Checks: google-default-arguments
Change-Id: I5a1776a3dbb6fb29a472a66defee6bf8ee781510
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6626025
Commit-Queue: Siyu An <siyua@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephen McGruer <smcgruer@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Olivia Saul <jsaul@google.com>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1473191}
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