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Didn’t I tell you earlier? Her achievements from her school and kendo days are on the internet. Back then, she was from an all girl’s school, but she also had a lot of fans. Then, it doesn’t look strange for her to work at Kouzuki security service, they’re all thinking that she’s sent to TV under the business command of the company An honest woman working hard is becoming a hero.
She’s becoming one, so Rei-chan has no sin.
Instead, to see such a beauty who’s as dignified as a flower, her popularity naturally rises up.
Well, it went as planned for the ordinary people
Margo-san says while looking at her laptop.
As for the business world, Rei-chan’s strength is real. She was able to show her power from that. Above all, having Kouzuki security service do a co-op work with Kyouko-san is the best promotion Oh, if they look at that fight.
The professionals can tell that Kouzuki security service and Kyouko Messer are on good terms.
In short, if they want to use Kyouko-san’s power, they have to talk to Kouzuki security service. On the other hand, if they don’t want Kyouko-san to get in their way, they have to go through Kouzuki security service and be moral The police are offended though
Minaho-neesan laughs.
But, they’re they. they can’t accept Kyouko-san invading here and placing bombs here and there
Margo-san said.
They should’ve marked Kyouko-san’s movements, and yet she got them Furthermore, because of Kyouko-san’s job, there was no evidence that Kyouko-san and the others getting bombs! The explosive material was pulled out of the bombs too It’ll be passed off as a malicious prank? No, someone’s lost article. A bomb with no blasting powder is just a device
Nei and Margo-san laugh.
Then, that means, Kyouko-san’s offense will be?
I ask, Margo-san.
Shooting anti-tank missiles and machine gun at first are already an out. In the first place, since it’s a filming studio, nobody would care as long as the police don’t announce that those were real The police won’t announce it
Minaho-neesan said.
If they admit that those were real, it would become a big fuss
I guess.
It was a missile after all.
Blowing up the castle on Green Mountain Studio will have some protests from the neighboring residents
Katsuko-nee says while looking at her laptop.
In the first place, there was a notice that the castle would be demolished soon, so no protests were showing up other than for noise and vibrations They were uploading images here, the photo of Scheduled Construction Therefore, the bombing tonight is directed to the TV stations!
It was planned to be demolished from the start.
So the explosion was just a play.
Then.
How does it feel like now?
Suddenly, the door opens, and Kyouko-san and Miss Cordelia wearing their Kouzuki security service uniform appear.
Kyouko-san, how was your meeting with Kouzuki-sama?
Minaho-neesan asks. Kyouko-san:
I gave the report, no problems. The reward for this time was from the officials of Compal Arts and old man Kouzuki
She smiles.
The TV stations and agencies only want to crush down the burden on Compal Arts, but they didn’t imagine that Kouzuki group will buy up the main body of their company through that opportunity It was all planned by Kyouko-san. Nei, do you have logs of their impression on the internet? I do! Kyouko-san!
Nei hands over the laptop to Kyouko-san.
Let’s see
Kyouko-san reads the log at a breakneck pace.
Hmm, interesting. 80% of the people who watched the broadcast are writing critically
Kyouko-san laughs.
Especially, they’re saying that my talk with the comedian was the worst
Oh, Snatch-san.
Well, 80% of the criticisms are about opinions of She’s just an unpopular comedian and yet she’s making a fool out of the regulars in Tokyo, who does she think she is?
Kyouko-san said.
Why do they speak for the interpersonal relationship within the comedy industry? Is it wrong to for someone unpopular to criticize the popular? It seems that they want you to complain after you get popular
Katsuko-nee replied.
Then, you can only hear the opinions of the famous, right? Is that okay? Do you mean that unpopular people have no right to speak? Hmm, then, what about the people writing here? Well, they’re not comedians from the industry, they’re just onlookers, so they feel like they’re qualified to say anything So the unpopular entertainer can’t complain, but those watching from outside can say anything they want? I don’t get it either, but I guess that’s how it is
Katsuko-nee says looking troubled.
Oh, this opinion is exciting, This woman’s criticizing just big corporations, could she be an agent of ? Why do they think like that? I mean, Kyouko-san, weren’t you criticizing the big companies? I didn’t. I was only talking about the relationship of the TV stations, advertising agencies, and entertainment productions
Kyouko-san laughs.
Some people perceive everything they see as a political issue. Oh, this one’s funny. This woman must hate comedians and TV, and Her thoughts are from the 60s, that’s how they see it
Young people have a lot of criticisms Katsuko, what do you think that means? I don’t know much, I don’t really watch TV that much
Then.
I can tell
Kyouko-san said.
The television in Japan has been sluggish for the last 15 years. They’re keeping it low, or rather, they’re slowly sinking down. Is that so? If it were ten years ago, a drama or a live baseball broadcast would still have viewer ratings. It’s definitely worse now. About ten years ago, the drama was only a topic that has a score that does not exceed 10%. Now, it’s normal I see.
I’m just about to become an elementary school student at that time, so I don’t know.
Twenty years ago, I only watched TV that continues to sink down, I think the thoughts on my age towards the TV and media are different
Kyouko-san said.
I’m not saying that it was better before. It’s just the difference in generation The number of media is small, and the top ten of the TV’s’ weekly viewer rating is no more meaningful than the time when the program was exceeding 20% in all Then, what does Kyouko-san want to know?
Nei asks.
I’m interested in which direction does the current thought process of the Japanese faces
Kyouko-san replied.
If you think about the business in this country then you’ll need to understand that
Nei smiles.
People decide their actions based on the information they hear and see. They must make a decision no matter how little information they have. For example, if a stranger talks to you, you can instantly judge if they’re trustworthy or not, right? You use the information such as the person’s appearance, clothes, properties, and an expression on that spot Yeah. It seems that the grown-ups have the judgment because they gained various experiences which means that they have more materials to make their judgment. Those who knew the different social situations of different times have the advantage of analyzing the situation Kyouko-san said. You see, if you ask me about the current TV compared to the earlier days, the contemporary TV world is the most vibrant I have the comparable information and experience. But, for someone who’s only watching TV for the last ten to twenty years, my opinion is uncomfortable for them. For them, the TV world hasn’t changed that much I see. Furthermore, I’m only saying my own opinion. It’s not like they have to agree or understand it. There are various mindsets in this world that whoever says whatever, I’ll only think of I see, so that’s what you think Kyouko-san looks at the screen with a serious face. Therefore, the opinions on the internet saying She’s definitely an agent of , or I’m sure that she’s makes me feel discomfort. They’re label pasting, and it’s meaningless. Nei, are these people increasing?