>>4042444The dynamic between these two is relatively understated. They're antagonistic to an extent that comes with two people who live entirely different life philosophies, but in the end it's a necessary evil. Kanamori has a drive for success that inevitably creates negative externalities and even threatens the very ventures she sets her sight upon. It's very easy to crash and burn on that path.
Sakaki comes off as an overbearing bureaucrat, but all that extra attention is derived from the accumulated knowledge of real consequences that befall any club who fails to toe the line politically. She's perceptive enough to understand that Eizouken is the most promising opportunity their school has come upon in a long time, and for all the indulgences she takes flexing her muscle, is nothing if not willing to keep her peers sharp in the face of reality. It's not always nice, but someone needs to keep you wise to the worst, and it might as well be her.