Chapter 99 4 Leaks
Chapter 99 4 Leaks
"Why would you do such a thing?"
Wu Wanjun was in a daze.
I can't remember the details of the negotiation process.
Only the last girl hung her head pitifully, as if questioning herself, her words heavy in her heart.
He couldn't give an answer.
"I, I..."
"It's work, no, it's that I was bewitched..."
He dared not criticize Kuroda, after all, it was his livelihood.
"I didn't expect it to turn out like this. I really didn't mean to hurt you, Ms. Iijima. I just..."
"Work?"
The lawyer seems genuinely unaware of the truth.
"In other words, your actions were not entirely autonomous, and may even involve workplace coercion or inappropriate instructions?"
Wu Wanjun shrank his neck.
"No! That's not it!"
"It's all my fault! It's all my responsibility! Please don't drag others into this! I beg you!"
The lawyer didn't push too hard; he just sighed and shook his head slightly.
"Ms. Iijima, I know I was wrong, I really know I was wrong!"
"I'll do anything you ask, just don't sue me, don't make it public..."
"My life, my job, are all over! Please, give me a chance..."
almost.
A lawyer intervened in time to salvage the situation.
"Let's stop here for now. My client is at her emotional limit, so this meeting is over."
"We will record your apology and...part of your statement."
"But as I said before, this is not a reconciliation negotiation."
"Regarding whether to file a private criminal prosecution and seek civil damages, we will make an independent decision based on the progress of subsequent treatment, professional assessment, and the wishes of my client."
"If there's anything else that needs to be added to the negotiations, you can leave me a message over this phone number."
Without giving Mr. Iijima any room to communicate, the lawyer stood up and protected Ms. Iijima.
"Ms. Iijima, let's go."
The 50,000 men were struck dumb.
During this negotiation, the other party did not make any demands, nor did it explicitly convey any threats.
But actually, everything was done.
Given the inherent fear of the law among those in the gray market, there can only be one conclusion he reaches.
We must do everything we can, show the utmost sincerity, and win the other party back.
soon.
"Mr. Nakajima, how much money are they expecting to offer?"
Ms. Iijima, with a cigarette dangling from her lips, crossed her legs and expertly handled her payment.
...like Sadako counting money.
"Look at the way he acts, like it's such a big deal."
"To be honest, people who take photos secretly are really bored. When I was a trainee, I was so poor that I could have a lot of fun for a little money."
"Why didn't you just agree on a price and take the photos openly? Why did you have to do this?"
Hiroshi Nakajima: "..."
Misaki Tachibana: "..."
lawyer:"……"
Thankfully, Asuka didn't come along.
To be honest, this guy's values aren't really that outrageous; he's quite pragmatic and down-to-earth.
Most women in the food service industry share this characteristic.
I'm easygoing.
"How's it going with Kuroda?"
After sending away Sadako, who was counting money, the group sat on the sofa and aligned themselves with the other fronts.
"The process is still in a tug-of-war, and we're gradually making concessions according to your wishes."
"Apart from the bottom line of the chain of evidence, we gradually revealed flaws in everything else to make the other side feel that we had made a breakthrough, so that at least they would have something to report to the boss."
You're a really nice person.
In the legal battle, Kuroda was at a huge informational disadvantage.
"Nakajima, I feel you should focus more on the company."
Misaki Tachibana frowned and said, "Kuroda Karito isn't so easy to get rid of. He's essentially a small business owner with many artists and related businesses under his wing."
"certainly."
Hiroshi Nakajima nodded and said, "I expected it."
"However, this guy's hostility towards me is unusually strong, so we need to have something that can restrain him."
"Once we get the key evidence in the next negotiation, we should be able to make Kuroda Karito hesitate to act rashly."
"At that time, I will naturally focus on the team."
"Otherwise, if we let such an enemy cause trouble outside, our business will be difficult to carry out."
Misaki Tachibana nodded slightly.
"Let's go at your own pace. I'm just reminding you in case you get stuck on something."
"Treating Kuroda is essentially part of the firm's routine work, so I have no objection."
"clear."
"Asuka has probably started receiving orders from businesses."
She suddenly asked.
It seems that he was still not entirely at ease, worried that Nakajima Hiroshi might delay important matters.
"Yes."
But Nakajima Hiroshi knows them all by heart.
"However, most of the merchants we've received so far are not very suitable, such as those selling 'romance' products or those in controversial categories."
"I have no comment due to long-term considerations."
"In addition, Asuka Hanazawa has just completed its basic public relations training."
"She only knows one song and dance routine, and her practical skills are severely lacking. Even if she wants to take on commercial performances, she will need to train separately, or wait until we have the next debut artist."
"After all, you can't just attack her from beginning to end with one song, that would only ruin her career quickly."
The song in question is specialized for radio broadcasting; if it's used for commercial performances or collaborations, it usually won't meet the client's needs.
However, Asuka's starting point was problematic, and learning other songs was also fraught with difficulties.
Even if a good order came in now, we simply couldn't handle it.
This is also a question that Nakajima Hiroshi has been pondering recently.
We need to find a way to solve Asuka's pronunciation problems and train her to learn new songs and dances.
If this can't be resolved, then this child is actually nearing the end of their potential.
An artist who only knows one song will quickly lose interest, no matter how well they perform, and will only become a foil for other artists.
According to the doctor's previous explanation, her problem is tension and tinnitus. When the workload is too heavy, she will be disturbed by tinnitus and other factors, making it impossible for her to judge the sound normally.
But Nakajima Hiroshi knew that this was probably not the case.
Because she had this problem from the very beginning.
Each note was a genuine muscle memory, not caused by tension at all. The tinnitus was probably just a complication.
The urgency to sign more artists is also based on this consideration.
The team cannot simply rely on Asuka.
Even if she had no problems at all, it wouldn't be acceptable, let alone with such a significant hidden danger.
Although I have indeed valued this child very much as we have come this far, now that he not only has to be responsible for me, he must not act on emotion.
He is the head of Nakajima's office, not Asuka's personal caretaker.
Of course, a solution must be actively sought. He planned to obtain sufficient evidence from Iman-kun to restrain Kuroda before proceeding with the matter.
Just then, Asuka was due to go to the hospital for a follow-up check-up.
While training her in new songs, we also sought solutions.
It's another two-pronged approach.
There are also quite a few artists brought by Momochi who need to be contacted.
We need to review their training progress and make arrangements for how to generate the necessary revenue.
For stability reasons, we can't take the risk of accepting commercial deals. If these artists don't listen to us, or if Momochi Momochi has malicious intentions, it would be a serious blow to the agency.
Before you can build loyalty, you can only trust your own people.
However, the surrounding area can be openly acquired and sold.
This kind of thing, as long as it's cleverly designed, you can't lose money no matter what.
Ok……
There's also the matter of interviews.
Once you transition from a single agent to a team, there are things to worry about inside and out.
This is called a drafty place.
We need to train Watanabe Yukino so that she can take on more of the work.
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