Keiko Kobayashi found it funny when she recalled the day when these employees united to intimidate her and proposed to resign.
In contrast, she felt even more disgusted with Japan as a capitalist country because of the Chinese workers who regarded the factories as their home and were willing to work hard for the factory's honor and output even for a meager salary.
"Lin Huowang, your ideal is my ideal.
We will definitely achieve it, make a lot of money in Japan, and then give back to our motherland to enhance our motherland’s industrial capacity…”
When she thought of this, Keiko Kobayashi became full of energy again.
This is just like what Lin Huowang wrote in "A Generation": the night gave me black eyes, but I use them to look for light.
At this moment, Keiko Kobayashi had some inner realization and no longer hated her Japanese nationality so much.
She closed her eyes and thought, perhaps, this was God's arrangement, allowing her to use her Japanese identity to better assist Lin Huowangjun, so as to better transport advanced industrial technology and capital from Japan back to the country.
"There is one more thing. Regarding the right to use the three plots of land, our Dragon Jump magazine has already signed a cooperative use agreement with Tokyo Dragon Plaza Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., which was newly established by President Lin Tongchun.
President Lin also reported to the Tokyo Land Management Office and began to design and develop the functional planning of these three plots of land."
Erika Matsuma also spoke excitedly.
She was sent from Lin Tongchun's Central Industrial Corporation. She originally thought that following the eldest daughter to a small comic magazine company would not have as much future as working at the Central Industrial Corporation.
But I didn't expect that everything the eldest lady did could be described as "earth-shattering".
However, everything is still being planned in the dark, and it is not time for a "earth-shattering" move yet.
"Yes! Dad is very quick, and we can't fall behind. Lin Huowang is also waiting for the funds from our comic magazine sales to increase..."
Nodding, Keiko Kobayashi did not avoid Erika Matsuma when she mentioned the forest fire.
As her secretary, she has a reliable background and is loyal. In the future, many of her collaborations with Lin Huowang will have to be operated and completed through Matsuma Erika. Since she wants to use Matsuma Erika, she cannot hide this fact.
Therefore, when Erika Matsuma was transferred from her father's company to her side, Keiko Kobayashi had already told Erika Matsuma all the inside information about the company's equity and the fact that the actual controller was Lin Huowang from China.
When Erika Matsuma heard this, she was also extremely surprised and astonished.
In her impression, China has always been an ancient, feudal and backward country where people have difficulty even getting enough food. How could it be possible for such a visionary, talented and talented young man with huge capital to be born there!
Erika Matsuma's mind is also filled with infinite admiration and yearning for this mysterious "forest fire".
Even a young lady like Kobayashi Keiko, who is talented, beautiful and has a good family background, is so admiring and humble when facing Lin Huowang.
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Just as Erika Matsuma and Keiko Kobayashi were reporting, the news that 500,000 copies of the first issue of the "Dragon JUMP" comic magazine were pre-printed suddenly exploded in the entire Japanese comics industry like a bombshell.
Almost all the presidents of comic magazines were stunned.
"They dared to print 500,000 copies of the first volume? This Kobayashi Keiko is really too bold. Even if the printing cost of one volume is reduced, it will still be more than 50 yen. The printing cost here is at least 25 million yen..."
"Nonsense! Could it be that this Kobayashi Keiko is relying on being the granddaughter of the Tokugawa family to do such a thing? She has only taken over Tomorrow Comics Weekly for a few days? She can immediately put together a comic book magazine? This is absolutely impossible."
"I am dying of laughter! 500,000 copies, who gave her the confidence? It would be great if she could sell 10,000 copies in the end. There are no more than ten comic magazines in Japan that can sell 500,000 copies per week."
"This is how children from wealthy families start businesses. They don't consider the practicalities at all. Only after they have fallen hard, do they learn to be humble and careful..."
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Just as Fujiwara Kaiichi had predicted before, when the news of the first print run of 500,000 copies of "Dragon JUMP" spread, Keiko Kobayashi and her "Dragon JUMP" comic magazine immediately became a laughing stock in the entire Japanese comics industry.
Everyone was laughing at her for overestimating her own abilities, her misbehavior, and her lack of self-awareness.
but……
At the printing factory, as copies of "Dragon JUMP" came off the printing line, a worker on site picked up a defective print during his shift break, flipped through a few pages, and instantly became fascinated by it.
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