The key problem here is that Ririsa is an oujo-sama at an expensive Catholic girls' school. Even if she decides to found a new BAND MAID, she'll still have to overcome her local Marimite first.Maybe you should take your own advice and strive to become greater, not for the one who tried to reduce your passions, but simply for yourself.
No matter how much you try to hide your passions and reason to live, it'll just be dynamite sitting in a mine. The more you pile it up and let it sit, the more it'll explode when it eventually does.
Unrelated, but my playlist decided I should listen to 'The Real Folk Blues' while reading the chapter. Thanks for another chapter!
Good to knowVolume 4! After this volume, we'll start getting into post-anime material!
Most of these companies still exist in one form or another. Not to mention South Korea or China. The problem is that their cyberpunk image is long gone, and we're dealing with still-powerful, but more pragmatic megacorporations. Asian capitalism, after all. Compare this to Eastern European oligarchs, who formally disappeared in the 2000s but still exist as ungodly rich "businessmen."'Bout the "zaibatsu" aspect,although the Allies did put into effect the motion to eliminate them,the Reverse Course of 1947 meant most were actually still physically there,but the motion eventually eroded them into the more democratic versions we have now,powerful but not politically.
Didn't stop them from trying during the Cold War,though.
Her incredibly delusional motheralso please remember MC is doing this high fancy ojou shit for her mother's sake
True,alibeit the Eastern European folks are closer to their potentially illegal roots currently then the Asian ones,save for any who might be supporting a Triad or Yakuza group.Most of these companies still exist in one form or another. Not to mention South Korea or China. The problem is that their cyberpunk image is long gone, and we're dealing with still-powerful, but more pragmatic megacorporations. Asian capitalism, after all. Compare this to Eastern European oligarchs, who formally disappeared in the 2000s but still exist as ungodly rich "businessmen."