Episode 2
A mysterious man, Keisoin, suddenly appears and approaches him with an investment offer. The holding ratio is 15%, and the investment amount is 30 million yen. Haru is given ridiculous conditions for investment, but he easily clears them. Haru and his friends successfully receive the investment, but they promise Keioin that they will "achieve sales of 3 million yen in the first month." Haru and Gaku have finally launched ``Trillion Game Co., Ltd.''. Gaku is worried about Haru's haphazard way of immediately recruiting people, but leaving the job content to be determined by the person hired. It was thought that no job seekers would come to the newly established and unknown company, but thanks to Haru's strategy, many applications came...! The person who was hired during the interview was Rinri (Riko Fukumoto), a university student who is failing at job hunting because she is too serious. On her first day at the company, she appointed Rin as the representative director and president, and the three of them embarked on an online shop business using AI...
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