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Chapter 154. Pucci: President Cujoh, I Will Never Betray Your Trust!

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  Chapter 154. Pucci: President Cujoh, I Will Never Betray Your Trust!

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  it really be so simir?

  Yes, it's quite simir!

  However, Cujoh Jolyne's suggestions still cked a few elements.

  When Pucci realized that Cujoh Jolyne had summoned him not to discuss funding but to offer advice, he had already rexed. He took her words as those of an audience member who wasn't very familiar with the plot, expressihoughts after watg "Stardust Crusaders" for the first time. He used this opportunity to identify potential hts and deficies.

  Moreover, there was another be to seleg Cujoh Jolyne for this task:

  As the president of Green Dolphin Studios and an ior in "Stardust Crusaders," she had some uanding of the storyline.

  However, Cujoh Jolyruggled with prehending the format of the script, given the uainty of a full-dive produ, which meant that Pucci couldn't write the script i detail.

  Jolyne's uanding was more of a vague sense.

  This allowed her to eh those who, like her, were experieng "Stardust Crusaders" for the first time, freely discussing their feelings about the show.

  Yet, having a general grasp of the storyline's main arc, she could still offer reasonable suggestions for the filming process.

  ...This ucci's initial thought when he heard that Cujoh Jolyne wao give advice.

  However, before this thought could fully take shape, he squashed it himself!

  This was more than just giving advice.

  This ractically Araki-sensei's creative process!

  Although Pucci didn't know how Araki-sensei had created "Stardust Crusaders" in his previous life, he imagihat it must have been simir: perfeg the story step by step from the perspective of readers and viewers.

  — My DAY has arrived!

  Seeing Araki-sensei's creative process through Jolyne's suggestions, Pucci was impressed. "President Cujoh, I pletely uand!"

  "The suggestions you've made, I will immediately incorporate them into the story of 'Stardust Crusaders'!"

  As mentioned before, although Cujoh Jolyne, as a member of "JoJo," had made these suggestions using her Golden Spirit, and they weren't incorrect, she was not very familiar with the industry.

  Iably, her w tained some inaccuracies.

  For instance, redug Jotaro's s time, paired with her subsequent suggestion to allocate more ses to other characters, seemed to indicate that they should first shape Jotaro's character thhly, thehe ter storylio develop other characters.

  A story where every character grow and develop — that is the true "Stardust Crusaders"!

  As for cutting down on Joseph's s time, that was indeed necessary.

  However, it also implied retaining some ses reted to Joseph.

  For example, in "Battle Tendency," Joseph's line, "You fool!" could be passed down to Jotaro.

  If this Joestar tradition were tinued by Jotaro, uttered and used by him...

  How would the fans of "Battle Tendency" react?

  They would surely go wild with excitement!

  Such a storyline would also help shape Jotaro's character, achieving multiple objectives at once!

  But since Cujoh Jolyne was both the president and the ior, as her subordihey couldn't openly correct her mistakes.

  Instead, they had to quietly remember the mistake, silently correg it in their work without drawing attention to the error.

  This way, the leader wouldn't lose face, and it would also highlight that the smooth progress of the work was due to the leader's excellent guidance.

  The story in "The Emperor's New Clothes," where a person dares to point out the leader's mistakes as rewarded instead of punished... that kind of tale only be found in fairy tales.

  Pucci was long past the age where he believed in fairy tales.

  Even though Cujoh Jolyne appeared different from typical leaders, Pucci, being cautious, wasn't about to gamble on that possibility.

  Thus, when Pucci respohis way, Cujoh Jolyhought he genuinely inteo modify the script acc tgestions. And, in fact, he did — though with some additional twists.

  She was overjoyed.

  After firming that Pucci was sincere in his words, she patted him on the shoulder and said, "Then I'll leave the set of revisions to 'Stardust Crusaders' in your capable hands, Director Pucci."

  "I have nothing more to support you with... Oh, by the way, don't you need a lot of funding for that eology you've been w on tely?"

  "From now on, don't bother submitting funding requests to me. Just take my stamp directly to the finance department ahe money!"

  Cujoh Jolyne pced one of the stamps on the desk into Pucci's hand and tinued, "I trust you, Director Pucci. You will never let me down!"

  Isn't that right?

  With a genius like you, I don't even know how I'm going to make money!

  "President Cujoh..."

  Pucci hadn't expected the funding issue to be resolved so easily.

  In fact, it wasn't even a problem in Cujoh Jolyne's mind.

  Holding the stamp in one hand and clutg the invoices and receipts in his pocket with the other, Pucci couldn't help but choke up.

  "President Cujoh... Rest assured! I will never betray your trust!"

  "Good! That's the spirit!"

  …

  And so it went.

  After successfully persuading Pucci, the director and swriter of "Stardust Crusaders," Cujoh Jolyayed by the fully immersive helmet, watg as Jotaro and the others broke free of DIO's mental trol over Kakyoin and Polnareff.

  Whether to repay the favor or seek revenge, Kakyoin and the others joihe ranks of the Stardust Crusaders to follow Jotaro in their quest to defeat DIO. They entered oand user assassin after another sent by DIO...

  Then, finally, the plot altered based on her suggestions —

  — "The Emperor and the Hanged Man, Part One."

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