Episode 8

Trillion Game Co., Ltd. significantly increased its profits from its game and television businesses. Meanwhile, D-REX, a video distribution service whose CEO is Kirihime (Mio Imada), announced at a press conference that it has entered into a business partnership with a major home appliance manufacturer in Asia, will install a special button on TV remote controls, and will completely waive monthly fees for one year. Announced at. She also derides Trillion Games, which is doing well in distribution, as ``a competitor that is just another venture company.'' Akari (Kanako Momota), an announcer who was present, opined, ``This is a declaration of war against Trillion Games,'' and the place becomes noisy. Meanwhile, Haru (Ren Meguro) proposes an exclusive distribution of a new work by the popular anime studio Popola as a one-shot reversal of D-REX's strategy, which has become a hot topic. When Haru and Gaku (Hayato Sano) immediately come to negotiate, they find that Popola's director, Mari Usami, is even more selfish than the rumors...
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