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Millie doesnt realize but she just flipped the first piece of the domino that might end up with her own graduation or in the worst case scenario, multiple talents graduation. The strain and cliques among the NijiEN branch will intensify, that is for sure.
Of course they'll play it off and either ignore when this topic is brought up or say it's not a big deal. But internally it IS a big deal, why? because some talents have voiced their inner honest thoughts about their coworkers when /vt/ has been the exact opposite to how they've portrayed it. This is big, this is what causes in-fighting and the cliques and creates a hostile environment.
Millie or any nijiEN managers that read this post, there is a way to solve this before it escalates to that point, but it also depends if the talents are willing to being honest and humble enough to accept they fucked up. If they are too prideful then it will only make things harder. The talents involved need to come clean with each other and apologize. It's natural to not like everyone and certainly there will be jealousy feelings or even rivalry among coworkers, their opinions based on those feelings are valid but it's not correct, and much less in this industry, to make public those things. I reckon not everyone will be forgiven and it might sour relationships among coworkers but it is better than being hypocritical, and for the sake of anycolor they need to show they can at least keep a coworker relationship at an arm-lenght. Time can only heal or rebuild those friendships, starting from zero again.
>TL;DR stop being fags, admit you fucked up, if you can patch things up then that's great, if not keep a coworker-relationship, just interacting when necessary.