>>82756629And then one of Vivi's two EN oshis graduates.
And then it was revealed that not only had she made the decision to leave months before Vivi debuted, she had made the decision to leave because the company broke her heart.
And then her other EN oshi is fired in a manner so catastrophically mishandled as to be almost immediately labeled the vtuber industry's Chernobyl, with the branch's only other termination to date being retroactively labeled as the industry's Ignalina.
And then the termination is made worse by the company formally telling the investors that she was worthless.
And then a few days later, some of the livers start gradually regaining some of the subs they had lost over the previous few days because of the termination.
And then the company crossed the thermocline with the black screen. All of the livers lost substantial numbers of subscribers because of it, and nearly all of them are still losing subs to this day; for the most part, the livers who eventually started regaining some of those subs after the black screen are still at a sub count that's lower than an hour before that stream was announced.
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And then an almost-all-hands "NBA" collab is announced, with Vivi finding out about it at exactly the same time as the general public.
And then the Q4 report was published, with the EN branch's earnings merged with the main branch's earnings on the bar graphs; and the mandatory publication of the raw numbers being relegated to footnotes alongside the KR and ID earnings. And then they announced that they're not even gonna pretend to care about the EN branch moving forward, since their revenue forecasts for the next 12 months will not take into account any revenue the branch generates.
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