>>82526677Let me, someone who used to watch Juna regularly, in on a little rrat about Fuyo's decision.
Ever since around the start of the year, Juna has been hanging out a lot more with Fuyo than she did ever before. You can see that in the frequency of their twitter interactions, how often Juna retweeted Fuyo, and the flowery language she used in replies. The only one Juna was more buddy buddy with is Kai. Juna was the one who was by far the most vocal about management fuckups and repeatedly called them out on stream. I'm talking more than 20 times at least, if you count obvious indirect references. She was the bellweather for what was wrong behind the scenes. Over time, her feelings for idol soured to the point where she felt like she had wasted two years of her life for nothing(quote from her PL stream). A retarded asian woman take for sure, but what can you do.
I think Juna fostered the resentment for idol in Fuyo, too, over time, which lead to her looking at her idol model as the symbol for her failures and unachieved goals, instead of what she did achieve. Same goes for Juna, of course. I think she gaslit herself into believing her idol model represents her failures first. The revenue sharing stipulation with Brave only cemented their decision to bury the IPs and start basically from scratch.
So if anything, I mostly blame Juna for Fuyo dying. Might be hypocritical to say for someone who watched pretty much every stream of hers, but I'm not blinded by parasocialism and can accept when someone I liked watching does something utterly stupid and self destructive.
Btw, out of all the goal she listed on her debut, she probably just made the first(which was a freebie anyway).