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Arriving at the Media Factory, every staff, and employees in the company are very excited after many bookstores, convenience stores, and other companies, and many more continue to order “Viking Shounen Weekly Manga” because many people buy and the stock is not enough.


Haru's intention to come here is to discuss the Fate/Stay Night anime while hearing the report from “Viking Shounen Weekly Manga”.


There were many people who greeted Haru with respectful greetings, but this kind of thing was normal because that was how subordinates greeted their superiors or bosses in this country, however, Haru could see the excitement in their eyes since “Media” Factory after “Viking Shounen Weekly Manga” was published.


The editor-in-chief of “Media” Factory eagerly welcomed him and guided him straight to the meeting room with many people.


Machida also comes with him and he can see jealous gazes from everyone, but he doesn't mind because he knows very well that they are harmless.


Inside the meeting room, the editor-in-chief along with the CEO of NicoNico was the one who led the meeting, especially the editor-in-chief of Media Factory who informed Haru of the sales results of “Viking Shounen Weekly Manga”.


“Since yesterday we received many more orders and from our production, we might be able to sell 2 million or more in just a week,” said the editor-in-chief excited.


If the revenue of “Media” Factory is good then it means the bonus will increase at the end of the year.


Haru nodded and said, “Good, how about my novel promotion?”


“We have promoted “5CM Per Second” together with “Sword Art Online”, and the response is very good, but...”.


“But?”


“But, boss, can you do a signing event to improve our promotion?”


The editor-in-chief of Media Factory knows very well to increase sales of “5CM Per Second” and “Sword Art Online”, they need to make a signing event with Haru as the host of the show, the, but he knew it was very difficult for him. Haru to do that.


“…”


If it was just an ordinary writer then they would be more than happy to do the signing event, but Haru's identity was different. He is not only the boss of “Media” Factory, but he is also a billionaire.


Haru shook his head and said, “Sorry, but I can't do it.” If maybe he didn't really want to do a signing because with his performance it would make him a kind of idol writer or something. He didn't want to do that, and it might also be quite dangerous as his net worth had increased. If previously he did not mind accepting it, but now it was different. He also wanted to be humble for a while for being too troublesome when he was too famous.


The editor-in-chief sighed, but he knew that he could not force Haru, if he did, he might get fired.


“Haru, is it possible for you to do an interview?” ask Machida.


“Interview?” Haru thought for a moment and nodded. “That's possible, but don't ask any other questions other than things related to novel.”


“Good, I will soon prepare it for you,” said Machida.


The editor-in-chief heaved a sigh of relief when he heard Machida. Although he was very excited to tell Haru about the “Viking Shounen Weekly Manga” sales report, he was very nervous to talk to Haru who was looking at him as if judging him. He suddenly thought that the education of a wealthy family might be very different because he could feel the aura of the king coming from Haru which made him very nervous, even though he was older than Haru.


Then the meeting continued with a report from the CEO of NicoNico who is a subsidiary of “Media Factory”.


The results of NicoNico are quite good because the number of users of this website has reached 10 million and continues to grow.


Haru nodded and said, “Good, let's continue.” He wondered if he should separate the two companies in the future.


They nodded and continued the good talk about “Viking Shounen Weekly Manga”, other things like light novels from other writers, the anime they will produce, NicoNico, and more.


Now the question angle…..


Why does the publishing company make anime?


It was to boost sales of manga, light novels, or games that were being published by his company.


Very simple, isn't it?


After the company's affairs were over, Haru began to talk about some of his plans for the Fate/Stay Night anime.


Everyone is familiar with the anime industry as they often hire anime studios to create anime.


Kosaka doesn't really want to get involved in anime matters because making anime is usually very unprofitable and he is more interested in the game itself, and he is more interested in the anime itself, but he also knows that anime is very important to promote the game because he also has it. half of the rights are “Fate/Stay Night”. He knows that from Haru words this game has a lot of potential that can generate a lot of profits.


Part information.


To create a 13-episode anime with each episode around 24 minutes usually costs around 250 million yen.


With such a price usually the results of the anime are quite good, but depending on the anime studio itself.


Haru plans to make Fate/Stay Night and total about 26 episodes with very high image quality. He thought that the cost to create an anime should be around 600 million yen or more.


Haru had the money and thought that he would have to buy an anime studio to manage all the light novels, manga, and games he would create.


They nodded and thought that it was better to buy an anime studio.


“Bos, you will buy Ghibli?” The Editor-in-Chief asked excitedly.


“…..”


Haru fell silent and shook his head. “No, if possible I want Ufotable.” He remembered that the anime made by Ufotable was quite good. He wondered if he could buy while also retaining all the talent in the company.


“Ufotable...”.


They tried to remember the anime from the anime, then decided to check it directly on the internet.


Looking at the anime results made by this company, they thought that it was a good choice to buy it directly.


The Media Factory is not short on money, especially with NicoNico having over a million VIPs (paid members) giving them 560 million yen each month, he said, and they also earn money from advertising making it possible to expand the company along with the sale of ” Manga Shounen Weekly ” and the advertisement in the magazine made Media Factory which is the only medium-sized company that has been turned into a big company.


Haru knows that he needs to stabilize this company as soon as possible and he doesn't want them to hire too many people because he doesn't want this company to be too big.


After the anime matter was over, Haru talked about the other matter.


“Shoujo Manga?!”


“……”