>>5593554Kaiba visibly pales and slides down her seat.
You shoot Matsui a look, a light frown, before turning your attention back to Kaiba, <span class="mu-g">”Even if a million fans were to show,”</span> you say as you try to lift Kaiba back into her seat, <span class="mu-g">”It wouldn’t matter. With a capacity of a hundred there’ll never be more than a hundred people in the building. Otherwise the fire department would come and shut us down.”</span>
You manage to wrestle Kaiba back into her seat, but she still seems out of it.
Glancing upwards, you see that Matsui has returned back to her former, professional self and you can only wonder if that was her real personality peeking through or just a random impulse.
You make a mental note of it, but let it go for now.
<span class="mu-g">”We’ll ask the marketing department to put in some effort over the course of the next month,”</span> you say, <span class="mu-g">”We’ll ask them to place some advertisements on websites that people interested in idols visit and whatever else they can think off.”</span>
Matsui nods, writing down a note on her clipboard.
You clap your hands, <span class="mu-g">”Well,”</span> you say, <span class="mu-g">”Let’s get to work.”</span>
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Over the next few days you announce your idea to upper management and they approve it.
However, they remind you that the cost of this kind of marketing event centerend around an idol under your management will have to come out of your budget.
The marketing department never rests in a place like an idol agency and they are so busy that you fear you might have to try and create some buzz yourself.
Luckily, Tanabe Kenji from marketing, the man who helped you setup Kaiba’s live-vlog, is willing to put in some effort in his off hours.
But only if you return the favour at some point in the future – though he doesn’t specify in what way.
<span class="mu-s">Marketing</span>
>1 - Take the offer and allow Tanabe to do all the marketing>2 - Try and do the marketing yourself (1d100, degrees of success)