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>...Eh, after some thought I suppose I will be giving a brief summary of Kore Kore's latest stream after all. I certainly don't take his words as gospel, but he did provide some evidence in the form of screenshots etc. and overall it feels like he's decently stressed out about the whole thing (arguably deservedly) and not really trying too hard to craft a story like the previous times, so here goes.
>So the first thing he claimed is that Rushia was always the one to initiate contact, primarily because she seemed to care a lot about her (alt) image. She told him that Cover is very strict about "branding", which apparently means that they have a principle of not saying anything publicly unless absolutely necessary, which Rushia apparently disagreed with. In fact, back in November 2021, there was already a hidden from the broad public incident with mafumafu for which Rushia contacted Kore Kore and asked him to speak "for her", and afterward her manager bluntly questioned her about this and she then told him to be more careful.
>The second thing that he claimed is that he might have technically egged her on in that he told her stuffs like "that sounds rough anything you want to tell me" etc. but that's not coercion by any means since again she's always the one to initiate contact. He showed a screenshot wherein she apparently spoke freely and he just chimed in occasionally, even for really juicy stuffs like how she had fights with her colleagues and how she supposedly didn't have many/any friends in Hololive. She also even went as far as to tell him scary stuffs like she tells him (every)things so that if she disappears then she wants him to speak for her.
>He then spent a decent amount of time presenting a factual(ish) timeline to the present by showing deleted tweets from both her two accounts before showing the Japanese version of Cover announcement and especially the reasons given (e.g. breach of NDA, activities resulted in loss of trust etc.) to really emphasize that he might be at partial fault but it's not 100% because of him that Rushia was fired.
>Then he dropped a huge bomb by playing a recording supposedly of Rushia telling the Fandeads to stop harassing Kore Kore and he even asked for help from one English-speaking woman and one Chinese-speaking woman to translate that message.
>And that is basically the end of his prepared presentation. He then moved on to interact with/address some comments/superchats through his two English and Chinese interpreters. A couple things of note are: (1) He claimed that the only thing Rushia explicitly told him not to share was a picture of her room, so only that one was his fault and even then he just talked about it and didn't actually show the picture; (2) He explicitly but reservedly apologized for being partially at fault (or rather for "not being blameless");
>(3) He emphasized that people who were making comments were clearly not just his listeners; (4) He claimed that the only reason he talked about her room picture was because he thought that could help clear up the misunderstanding about cohabitation; (5) He said that this will be the last thing about this incident on his channel; (6) He apparently tried to lighten up the situation by telling people that "Rushia" got her alt channel up and running so just go support her there (and stop bothering him it's not like she's gone for good, presumably)
>So the first thing he claimed is that Rushia was always the one to initiate contact, primarily because she seemed to care a lot about her (alt) image. She told him that Cover is very strict about "branding", which apparently means that they have a principle of not saying anything publicly unless absolutely necessary, which Rushia apparently disagreed with. In fact, back in November 2021, there was already a hidden from the broad public incident with mafumafu for which Rushia contacted Kore Kore and asked him to speak "for her", and afterward her manager bluntly questioned her about this and she then told him to be more careful.
>The second thing that he claimed is that he might have technically egged her on in that he told her stuffs like "that sounds rough anything you want to tell me" etc. but that's not coercion by any means since again she's always the one to initiate contact. He showed a screenshot wherein she apparently spoke freely and he just chimed in occasionally, even for really juicy stuffs like how she had fights with her colleagues and how she supposedly didn't have many/any friends in Hololive. She also even went as far as to tell him scary stuffs like she tells him (every)things so that if she disappears then she wants him to speak for her.
>He then spent a decent amount of time presenting a factual(ish) timeline to the present by showing deleted tweets from both her two accounts before showing the Japanese version of Cover announcement and especially the reasons given (e.g. breach of NDA, activities resulted in loss of trust etc.) to really emphasize that he might be at partial fault but it's not 100% because of him that Rushia was fired.
>Then he dropped a huge bomb by playing a recording supposedly of Rushia telling the Fandeads to stop harassing Kore Kore and he even asked for help from one English-speaking woman and one Chinese-speaking woman to translate that message.
>And that is basically the end of his prepared presentation. He then moved on to interact with/address some comments/superchats through his two English and Chinese interpreters. A couple things of note are: (1) He claimed that the only thing Rushia explicitly told him not to share was a picture of her room, so only that one was his fault and even then he just talked about it and didn't actually show the picture; (2) He explicitly but reservedly apologized for being partially at fault (or rather for "not being blameless");
>(3) He emphasized that people who were making comments were clearly not just his listeners; (4) He claimed that the only reason he talked about her room picture was because he thought that could help clear up the misunderstanding about cohabitation; (5) He said that this will be the last thing about this incident on his channel; (6) He apparently tried to lighten up the situation by telling people that "Rushia" got her alt channel up and running so just go support her there (and stop bothering him it's not like she's gone for good, presumably)