>>5649375<span class="mu-g">“So,”</span> says Matsui, tapping her clipboard with a pen, <span class="mu-g">“Here’s what I’m going to do: I’ll find ten jobs total for all of them and you can decide who you send where? Okay?”</span>
That’s fair. None of your idols are popular enough that they warrant a curated list of jobs tailored to them.
<span class="mu-g">“That’s fine,”</span> you say, <span class="mu-g">“We need to get them out there. The sooner they build up some fame, the better.”</span>
You open the binder on your desk. <span class="mu-g">“Marketing dropped these off,”</span> you say, raising some papers to show them off to Matsui, <span class="mu-g">“They’re some personas that fit well with the new idols and they rate highly with focus groups.”</span>
As you glance over the suggestion you remember something Watase Yoko told you.
That she spent such a long time acting as her persona that her previous personality basically withered away.
Actually, the same kind of happened to Kitabayashi Yui.
Her cheerful demeanour and somewhat childish behaviour are a direct legacy of her time as an idol.
Kaiba however hasn’t displayed many traits of her intended motherly image.
Perhaps it’s because she was only required to act that way during her stream.
That’s a stark difference from Watase Yoko who was expected to act like her persona around the clock.
<span class="mu-s">Enatsu Mari</span>
>1 - Happy, energetic, sporty girl. Very similar to her current self. >2 - Bratty younger sister image. >3 - Airheaded and very affectionate. <span class="mu-i">I'm trying out various models to generate art with, so let me know how this artstyle compares to the previous ones</span>