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Now reading: Chapter 132 - 131 - Sweeping Everything Aside: Seiji Is No S from Heroines in Trouble? I Take Advantage, a Other novel by Nia0.

"This... this is a rookie actor? No way! Absolutely not!" soone shouted in disbelief.

"This script... this pacing... these storyboards... there's no way a rookie could've made this!"

The Fuji TV producer's face had gone deathly pale, his voice trembling.

"How the hell is Seiji also a master of TV drama production!?"

Everyone froze.

A chill ran through the entire room.

They simply couldn't believe it ... this debut project from Genesis Productions didn't just hold its own; it completely outclassed the network's own flagship pri-ti dramas.

Then, the second episode began to play.

If the first episode had left them in awe and fear, the second filled them with nothing but regret and despair.

They could already see it clearly ... this show was destined to beco a nationwide phenonon.

And they had personally turned it down, handing away not only the hit of the year but all the massive profits that would co with it.

Worse still, they had now made an enemy of the man behind it.

"Damn it!"

The conference room filled with the sound of gritted teeth and muttered curses.

anwhile, in the president's office of a major talent agency.

The president and several executives were also watching Legal High.

Their expressions looked like they had just lost both their parents.

"Bakayaro!!"

The president slamd his tablet to the ground, roaring,

"Who was it?! Who was the idiot who said we should listen to those fools at Toho and reject Genesis' offer?! WHO?!"

Elsewhere, the actor who had once been slated for the lead role sat on the floor at ho with his agent.

On the screen, the character that should have been his was now brilliantly portrayed by another man.

He looked utterly hollow.

"It's over..." he murmured, collapsing where he sat.

His agent's face was ghostly pale. "That was our ticket to the top... and we threw it away."

As for the investors who had pulled their funding early, they could only stare at the screen, dumbstruck.

Watching a show that was clearly destined to explode in popularity, they had only one thought left...

No matter the cost, even if it ans losing money... we have to reestablish ties with Genesis!

Genesis Productions – Film Division

That night, the office was ablaze with light.

Every employee had gathered in front of the big screen to watch the fruit of their labor.

From the very first minute, the place was electric with excitent.

"Ha ha ha! Arima-san's acting is god-tier!"

"These lines are brilliant! The president really is a genius!"

"This cara work... wow, I've learned so much just watching it!"

When the two episodes finished, thunderous applause and cheers shook the entire floor.

Faces flushed with excitent, everyone felt an overwhelming pride at being part of such an incredible project.

Then the departnt head's phone rang.

He picked up, listened for a mont... then suddenly leapt to his feet, eyes wide with excitent.

"Ratings! The ratings are out!!"

He turned to the team and shouted at the top of his lungs,

"Legal High's first episode has officially surpassed every pri-ti drama across all networks tonight!!"

"Wooooooo!!"

"And that's not all! The second episode just broke the national five-year record for single-episode TV viewership!"

The office erupted.

People scread, hugged, jumped, cried.

They had done it... they'd made history.

In the corner, gumi sat beside Seiji, having quietly watched both episodes with him.

She had been completely absorbed by the story.

Now, hearing the record-breaking numbers, she turned to him in astonishnt.

... He wrote that script.

... He discovered that actor.

... He rewrote the rules of the industry.

... He created this miracle.

And he did it all... in just a few days.

For the first ti, a spark of awe lit up gumi Kato's usually calm eyes.

Is this man... a god?

Seiji felt her gaze and looked back with a teasing smile.

Standing up, he clapped his hands for silence.

"Good work, everyone," he said coolly. "Tonight's snacks are on . Also... triple bonuses for the entire project team. Everyone else in the company gets a share too."

Another roar of cheers shook the room.

"Long live the president!"

"Alright," Seiji waved them down. "Departnt head, I'm leaving the wrap-up to you."

Under a flood of admiring stares, he left the office with gumi Kato at his side.

That night, Legal High exploded across the internet.

"A masterpiece! Show of the year, hands down!"

"Holy crap, that story was insanely satisfying!"

"Seiji... eternal god! Just how many surprises does this man have left?!"

Every social platform, forum, and comnt section overflowed with praise for Legal High and its creator.

A new era had begun.

Legal High's arrival hit Japan's entertainnt world like a Category-12 superstorm... obliterating everything in its path.

In the weeks that followed, its ratings climbed higher and higher, each episode outdoing the last.

Lines from the show beca viral catchphrases, endlessly quoted across the country:

"This is the culture of mutual pity that's rooted deep in our nation. People who've been dosticated too long beco parasites. You've been cast aside... discarded citizens. The state swept you into a corner and tossed you a sweet so you'd stay quiet."

"You're kind-hearted parasites feeding off corporations."

... "So what?"

"You want pity? Comfort? You get happy when soone treats you kindly? Don't you feel ashad before your ancestors, or guilty toward your descendants? If you want pride in how you live, then face the ugly reality head-on. That's what it ans to fight.

Complain? Do it in your graves!

Money isn't everything? Money is the weapon you use to reclaim your dignity and strike back. Nothing else does that."*

... "You chase money yourselves, yet adore corrupt politicians who preach purity. You cheer them on, then complain politics is hopeless. And capable leaders vanish while fools multiply."

Genesis capitalized perfectly, launching a line of tie-in products:

Komikado's Expression Pack

Komikado Kensuke "Victory" Office Series ... "You fool!" desk ornant, pointing pen, "Victory Is Justice" notebook, Komikado-style folder

Mayuzumi Machiko "Morning Drama Heroine" Series ... "Unyielding Justice" sticky notes, "Rookie Lawyer" tote bag, magnifying-glass keychain

Uncle Hattori's Everything Goods ... "Hattori's Winning Recipes" cookbook, "Today's Proverb" calendar

Everything sold out instantly.

Factories were buried under backorders, flooding Genesis with staggering revenue.

Competitors looked on, green with envy and fury.

The show's lead actor, Takuya Arima, went from a small-theater nobody to Japan's hottest star overnight.

Endorsents, ads, talk shows, movie offers... he was drowning in them.

His market value multiplied a thousandfold in just one month.

Yet despite his teoric rise, he stayed humble.

In every interview, he openly credited Seiji and Genesis.

"Without Fujiwara-sensei, I wouldn't be here. He gave a second life."

"I'll always be part of Genesis. No matter where I am, if Fujiwara-sensei calls, I'll co back imdiately."

Privately, he even told the departnt head that all his future contracts would give Genesis first rights... at the lowest possible rate.

His loyalty impressed the entire company... and earned Seiji's approval.

anwhile, every drama airing in the sa slot as Legal High suffered catastrophic rating drops.

Advertisers pulled out en masse, inflicting massive financial losses.

Actors' fees plumted.

Their marketability collapsed.

The executives who had orchestrated the joint campaign to "bury" Genesis beca the laughingstocks of the entire industry.

At their next board etings, furious shareholders tore into them.

By the end, all had resigned in disgrace, ending their careers in humiliation.

Setagaya, Tokyo

Inside a modest villa, actress Minami Mori sat with a face mask on, watching a news feature about Legal High with her husband... codian Takafumi Wakaba.

"This is terrifying," Minami said softly. "Seiji Fujiwara is practically tearing the industry apart. One web drama turned the whole TV world upside down."

"It's more than that, Minami," Takafumi said grimly. "He changed the rules of the ga. From now on, more studios will abandon TV and move to streaming. The industry's about to change forever."

As they spoke, a teenage girl in a school uniform... expressionless, doll-like... walked out of her room and headed toward the fridge.

Their daughter, Mutsumi Wakaba.

Uninterested in her parents' conversation, she quietly grabbed a pouch of mango juice... her favorite drink for guitar practice.

But as she passed the living room, the announcer's voice caught her ear:

"...and the genius behind it all, hailed as a once-in-a-millennium talent... Seiji Fujiwara!"

"Mmm? Seiji... Fujiwara?"

Mutsumi paused.

The na tugged at her mory... vaguely familiar sohow.

She tilted her head, eyes briefly clouded with curiosity.

Then she shrugged, took a sip of juice, and went back to her practice room.

Still, the na Seiji quietly imprinted itself on her heart.

Genesis Productions – Legal Departnt

Ken Sakaguchi, the ever-precise, impeccably dressed chief lawyer, issued orders briskly to his teams.

"A-team, file the defamation suit against Weekly Bunshun. Don't settle for less than fifty million yen."

"B-team, compile a list of online accounts spreading false rumors about Legal High. Send cease-and-desist letters... either they apologize publicly or see us in court."

"C-team, gather all the false statents made by TV comntators. Contact their stations, demand public corrections, and compensation for reputational damage."

His departnt operated like a finely tuned war machine... efficient, relentless, and rciless in punishing every dia outlet that had once kicked Genesis while it was down.

Given Legal High's massive influence, no one dared challenge them in court.

Settlent agreents piled up, each worth tens of millions, bringing in yet another wave of profit.

And that wasn't all.

The show's success made Genesis' film division a household na.

Directors, screenwriters, cinematographers, actors... everyone wanted in.

The company grew explosively, while the old guard could only fu and curse Seiji as a "reckless barbarian."

The three partner streaming platforms were also rolling in profits.

User numbers and subscriptions skyrocketed, sending their valuations soaring.

One platform's president quietly gave Seiji a heads-up, letting him buy a chunk of stock early.

When prices soared, he cashed out... netting around three billion yen.

Naturally, no one would ever hear about it.

Though the dia hailed him as a once-in-a-millennium genius and the man steering a new era, Seiji turned down every interview invitation.

To him, Legal High's first season was just a detour... an accident.

The project now had a strong team, a loyal audience, solid funding, and a stable platform.

It didn't need him anymore.

He could finally step back into the shadows.

Just as he turned his gaze toward the maid kneeling on the floor... diligently polishing the floorboards, waiting for him to resu a "training session" interrupted earlier... his phone vibrated softly.

He picked it up.

A ssage from the security company.

Subject: Follow-up on gumi Kato's parents' estate

Seiji frowned and opened it.

Line by line, the report unfolded before him:

"Boss, our investigation shows that the insurance company handling Kato-san's parents' plane crash compensation... Daido Life Insurance Company... has been attempting to minimize payouts due to the massive total liability.

The company's executives have secretly joined forces with the Kansai yakuza group Yamaguchi-gumi to intimidate and underpay victims' families. They've been forcing families to sign 'settlent agreents' at a fraction of the legal compensation, surrendering all rights to further claims."

"Several families have already given in under pressure. The next target will likely be gumi Kato-san."

Seiji slowly set down his phone.

Insurance company... working with the yakuza?

Threats? Under-the-table settlents?

He rubbed his chin thoughtfully.

Lately, gumi had been resisting further "developnt." That had been bothering him.

So... this might be the perfect chance to make her yield.

He smiled faintly.

After all... how could he possibly let such an opportunity go to waste?

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