>>69881226Assuming they were still planning on streaming, lawyer up first and go over the contract with a fine-tooth comb, looking for outs.
Get in contact with as many outside friends as possible and build a safety net, ensure people are out there who can vouch for you.
Make a public statement using company and past life accounts that you find working with Nijisanji unconscionable, but are being held in an indefinite resignation queue with no further information given (organs seem to freely mention this enough).
Get a close friend/therapist to hold your hand and grit your teeth while you're terminated and the Nijisanji smear campaign commences. Put out a steadfast statement that you stuck to your guns and regret nothing, etc., but don't say anything specific that will expose you to further NDA action.
Get a positive appraisal by dramatubers, normie reacttubers, and the general public. Commence your streams surrounded by the friends you cultivated outside and make back any money you had to pay in fines easily.
You may never be allowed into a Japanese corpo again, but you've got your dignity and an comfortable audience as an indie. Maybe some Western companies might even take you on, if that's your bag.