This is precisely why many new anime premieres in Japan are scheduled during the late-night slots.
"I don't have any objections. Set a time so we can finalize the contract properly."
Kamiyagawa placed the contract he was holding down on the table.
Still as hands-off as ever.
After all, Bunshu Yohime had already done an excellent job so far.
Director Kawani, sitting nearby, finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Excellent.
The president is exceptionally... open-minded!
Now comes the anticipation of what kind of performance the new anime—created by the team with so much painstaking effort—will achieve.
As long as this first strike hits successfully, the road ahead will surely smooth out.
But if "Miss Mary of Uncertain Weather" crashes and burns, then GENIE's future might be reduced to scraping by as an outsourcing partner for larger studios, barely staying afloat.