>>5218759A company is pushing a webservice that incorporates crypto tokens (like bitcoin except dependent on a platform) on the ethereum network. They have subsidiaries, one of which hired a certain vtuber who everyone already knows while she was working at the most well known vtubing agency right now. This raises the possibility that the controversy over a certain country's flag was in fact orchestrated by that vtuber as a means of getting forced out of her contract so that she could take a more lucrative position with NeoRad as their first corporate vtuber.
In other words, if it has to be spelled out, Coco quit Cover to work for NeoRad as their flagship SSS chuba using a voice hanger and superior avatar to become the most idealized version of herself yet.
My beef is that tatsufaggots said and did nothing when the board erupted into chaos over her graduation, something that could've been avoided had we gone over this shit months earlier and established how she was already prepared to quit cover long before it was formally announced. The shitshow could've been done and over with already, and we wouldn't still have senseless Coco yearning all over the board as if she's actually retiring.
>>5219039Coco didn't get hit with intra-company sanctions until she checked them too. Maybe it was just an accident. But does anyone unironically underestimate her intelligence and cunning? There could've been prior issues with management that led to the entire fiasco. Nobody knows just how incompetent xover's been. We can only guess.