Yeah she rubbed me the wrong way for sure. It doesn't feel like she likes Reina all that much because that whole "loose lips, fine wine" thing was kind of a bitchy thing to say, and she didn't exactly make it seem like it was a mistake to say it. She might be jealous of Reina cause Reina's dad loved his daughter so much and she feels she deserved that attention more than Reina.Try and rephrase it all you want, but this was totally the "it was all a test" trope and I now have reason to not like this other president. Here's hoping next chapter is more drunk and cute.
Yup; some of those directors and whatnot. Maybe that one guy Izumi butting head with before, I supposed? There's no need to introduce another character for that role.So I assume she was hinting that there is a rat within the company who gave her the idea to buy it?
Go to page 21 KEKKEKEKEKHer schlurp when she's drunk is adorable
Also Houjou looking fine as hell on page 20
Well I take it more like the test isn't over, she'll bring up the subject again if Reina breaks.Try and rephrase it all you want, but this was totally the "it was all a test" trope and I now have reason to not like this other president. Here's hoping next chapter is more drunk and cute.
Yeah, from what I've seen, it seems like she comes across as a bit ambiguous, judging by all the comments people have been leaving. She's either an ally playing the villain or a villain playing the ally. But to be honest, I think she's more of a villain in disguise. I think it makes more sense, plot-wise as well. There's a good chance she'll use her contact and try to make another attempt at the buyout.Is it just me? Feels like I haven't seen character like Houjou for a while. The kind of ambiguous ally/villain that can be a convincing menace had MC made a wrong move without any real malice. I mean, we normally see flags from miles away this character is an ally acting like villain just to test MC.
...Either Zurikishi is good at writing Houjou or I'm dumb, but I have been led along since the introduction with her villain look > Oh, she actually was a redeemed woman, a Reina's dad's admirer, an ally, and a mentor > Nope, she wants acquisition > Not so fast! it was but a test; and a hint at a rratt(s) > But hold on, one wrong move and she can still come back at her throat in the future
Complete bamboozled![]()
Or she wanted to instill doubt in the president so she'd be more willing to sell, thinking the employees are against her.So I assume she was hinting that there is a rat within the company who gave her the idea to buy it?
This, and if the company goes downhill in the future she can pressure her that the offer is now less than it would have been earlier during the fancy business dinner.Well I take it more like the test isn't over, she'll bring up the subject again if Reina breaks.
Is it just me? Feels like I haven't seen character like Houjou for a while. The kind of ambiguous ally/villain that can be a convincing menace had MC made a wrong move without any real malice. I mean, we normally see flags from miles away this character is an ally acting like villain just to test MC.
...Either Zurikishi is good at writing Houjou or I'm dumb, but I have been led along since the introduction with her villain look > Oh, she actually was a redeemed woman, a Reina's dad's admirer, an ally, and a mentor > Nope, she wants acquisition > Not so fast! it was but a test; and a hint at a rratt(s) > But hold on, one wrong move and she can still come back at her throat in the future
Complete bamboozled
Yup; some of those directors and whatnot. Maybe that one guy Izumi butting head with before, I supposed? There's no need to introduce another character for that role.
Deadass forgot this was a Zurikishi until p.20 & p.21 lmaoHer schlurp when she's drunk is adorable
Also Houjou looking fine as hell on page 20
I see her as neutral (?) faction with their own agenda that doesn't have to align with Reina. She admires the dad and waht his company to go on; whether or not Reina's there -- that's what I read from her. If Reina's good, she'll be willing to let her have it; but if Reina appears not to deserve it, she'll probably ready to do anything just to boot Reina out and take the company -- which is a good thing. Or she might lean more toward evil , but anyway, she's not as flat as she seems to be.Yeah, from what I've seen, it seems like she comes across as a bit ambiguous, judging by all the comments people have been leaving. She's either an ally playing the villain or a villain playing the ally. But to be honest, I think she's more of a villain in disguise. I think it makes more sense, plot-wise as well. There's a good chance she'll use her contact and try to make another attempt at the buyout.