>>43763179 (me)>(2/2)Their policy on the second issue is... silence. So Cover choose to maintain the current statue quo, and hoped that no one poked the beehive hard enough to force the issue even further. Remember that at this time Mikeneko had technically breached the NDA (since her first stream with Korekore regarding the drama had already been broadcasted a few days ago before the announcement), and Cover can choose to terminate her at this point, but the fact the Cover chose to ignore the stream and the NDA breach under the veil of "active investigation" suggested that Cover at least wanted to keep her, just like what happened with Aloe, who also technically breached the NDA by accidentally leaking the pre-debut test stream to public, but is slapped with 2 weeks suspension instead.
Unfortunately, it seems like the people who forced their hand is not the fans or sponsors, but Rushia herself. From Korekore's latest stream, it seems like Mikeneko didn't just try to clear her name on her relationship with mafumafu; seems like it had devolved into Mikeneko's ranting about everything that she is not happy with Cover and it's staffs. That is a very dangerous path; if Mikeneko IS Rushia, then any accusation to Cover make by Mikeneko is also naturally Rushia's accusation to Cover, and this I think Cover will not stand, even if the accusation is valid one. And it is damning that all these accusation is made under Mikeneko. If the accusation is made under Rushia, Cover can at least dodge the issue of the alternative public personality, but with the accusation make under Mikeneko? Now Cover will have to answer to how a supposedly outsider of your company knows so much of your company's working that they can make so many accusation against your company, unless Mikeneko is actually employee of your company? This fact, plus all the unfortunate implications of acknowledging said facts, is what I believe what prompted the contract termination of Rushia; better to cut tie right here, right now, lest the issue fester into a bigger public discussion/debate of alternative public personality.
Mikeneko, in her effort to defend both her accounts' name using Mikeneko's account, had unfortunately make a mistake of thinking Rushia IS Mikeneko, and the actions she done under Mikeneko had caused significant harm to Rushia and her company that it ultimately ends with termination