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Chapter 181. This Won't Be Too Difficult for Yht?
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Good!
Great!
Fantastic!
Cujoh Jolyne's mht now could be summed up by those six words above.
If it weren't for the people around her, she might have already burst out ughing.
With Dragon and Phoenix by her side, how could she ever fear the great expanse of the world!?
In fact, it was just perfect timing for Takeuchi Takashi and Nasu Kinoko to arrive!
Retly, Jolyne had been troubled by ohing: the start of preparations for the filming of "Diamond is Unbreakable", the fourth part of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure".
Of course, it wasn't that Jolyne cked fiden "Diamond is Unbreakable".
The actors she had chosen for it were absolute geniuses.
And the script suggestions she made for "Diamond is Unbreakable" were carefully crafted, based orengths of the first three "JoJo" parts, iionally flipped to create a masterpiece.
There couldn't have been more fidence!
But there was a tiny issue...
That was the choice of director for "Diamond is Unbreakable".
Given the previous split between Pucd Akiyuki Shinbo, "Diamond is Unbreakable" should naturally fall uhe responsibility of Shinbo.
But Shinbo, damn it, was someone Jolyne saw as a vilin! A traitor! A rebel! A sdrel!
She couldn't trust leaving "Diamond is Unbreakable" in his hands.
Just as the saying goes, "Even favorable ditions are useless without the right people."
Even though she was fully prepared for "Diamond is Unbreakable" to flop, so what?
Who knows? Maybe during filming, Shinbo, the inside man, would somehow turn this crappy script and the amateur cast into somethi?
Even Jolyne couldn't figure out how that could happen, but the examples from the previous "JoJo" installments were still fresh in her mind.
She had ied so muto this—how could she just let this ce for a turnaround slip away?
She immediately celed it.
She started figuring out ways to dey it.
The goal was to keep Shinbo far away from "Diamond is Unbreakable".
That's why Jolyne was so excited, and why even Noriaki Ryoko wasn't surprised by Takeuchi Takashi and Nasu Kinoko's arrival—they were there to meet Jolyne.
Truthfully, Jolyne, who previously had no i in iments, had started running around looking for people to i.
Of course, her primary focus was still on projects that couldn't make money.
Now that you uand this, it makes sense why Jolyne was so thrilled and ed about Takeuchi Takashi and Nasu Kinoko's arrival, right?
Because the timing was just... too perfect!
Takeuchi Takashi and Nasu Kinoko, who werely industry insiders but were trying to break into the field, were the kind of people who wao adapt their works into films but had no tacts to hire a director or crew for filming.
They were the perfect solution to the issue of Shinbo being on vacation, ready to take over "Diamond is Unbreakable".
As for Type-Moon's first adaptation into a film, the disastrous track record...
And the obvious fact that Type-Moon's style, full of plex settings, iwined visible and hidden plots, and a story that only fully reveals itself after going through all the possible game routes—was utterly unsuitable for a film adaptation!
It was almost as if saying, "No matter how talented Shinbo is, when faced with this kind of video game adaptation, he'll still have to lie loy it safe!"
Thinking of this, Jolyne, upon seeing Takeuchi Takashi and Nasu Kinoko's bearded, dark-circled, sleep-deprived faces—so worn out that they didn't even have time to up their appearance—was suddenly struck by a sense of respect for the glow of their dreams.
She even wao shout out loud, "Who else has dreams!?"
People like them, with dreams but no practical skills and an infinite capacity to lose money, were the perfect partners for iment. Who else could it be!?
Oblivious to what was going on in Jolyne's mind, Takeuchi Takashi and Nasu Kinoko couldn't tell from her expression what kind of inner journey she was on. All they heard was, "I'll i in your project."
And, "Everything is for the dream."
The echo of her words lingered in their ears.
"Takeuchi..."
"Nasu..."
Takeuchi and Nasu looked at each other.
They had only ohought right now:
"We... we've finally been reized...?!"
Damn it!
How could they have doubted President Cujoh before!?
This was the sed thought that crossed their minds after they instinctively spped each other in the face, feeling the sting on their cheeks and realizing this wasn't a dream—it was real.
How long had it been?
How long had they waited for this day!?
From entering the industry full of fideo being crushed by failure... they were finally getting their eback!
"Hahaha, Mr. Takeuchi, calm down. If you harm your health over this, deying the shoot would be terproductive," Jolyne said with a big smile. "Here's the pn. It's almost mealtime. I'll take you to meet Shinbo, our studio's director. You discuss the shooting and iment requirements with him. How does that sound?"
"Oh, and about the funding..."
Jolyne seemed to be calg something. "As you know, we've got one project already filming, and another one just approved, which is currently raising funds. So, we might be a bit tight on finances."
"President Jolyne, don't worry about that. While we don't have as much as your studio, we chip in some money as well," Takeuchi said. After researg Green Dolphin Studio's situation, he raised five fingers, indig that...
He wao suggest that if Green Dolphin Studio put in fifty millioype-Moon would match it with another fifty million, raising a total of one hundred millioo make the project work.
After all, that's around the average budget for a regur seasonal anime.
But before Takeuchi could finish speaking, Jolyne, seeing his gesture, cut him off and said boldly, "Great, five hundred million it is! Once we have more funds, I'll allocate some more for you!"
"How about that? Will that be too difficult for you?"
"No... no problem at all, President Cujoh!!" Takeuchi respoears streaming down his face.