
Tokyo: Underground Idol Professional Manager
by Sugar Donuts
About This Novel
Chu Qianjun, who is terminally ill, unexpectedly gets the idol training system. As long as you cultivate idols and complete tasks, you can extend your life. It sounds simple, but girls who voluntarily become underground idols seem to have hidden troubles and secrets. In order to keep the firm going, Qiu Qianchun became their manager, life coach, and psychologist at the same time. -- A typhoon, an idol agency on the verge of bankruptcy. A heavy rain, a shouting underground idol. A guitar and a not-expensive sukiyaki meal. A cigarette, a terminally ill manager... I can't remember exactly when it happened, but I led a group of young artists with different personalities to the top of Japan.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
Chapter nine, purely disgusting
The heroine owes a huge debt, and then uses her body to repay the debt. Then he goes to the protagonist and says that he wants to give it to him for the first time. (Used to show the heroine's true love for the protagonist) A bit alienated. Does that mean that if the protagonist doesn't care about it, the heroine will sell herself directly. More importantly, if you owe money, you owe money. In modern society, the heroine owes a lot, and the other party does not dare to let the heroine die and kidnap her by force. It's very simple. Live singing and repaying debts can attract a lot of popularity. As long as the basic quality is passed and the moral character is sufficient, don't touch some political issues. After that, once the character is maintained, won't it be over? I am speechless if I have to write this sentence pattern. And it's also very unreasonable. They sold themselves to pay off their debts, so why not choose other extreme measures? It's not impossible to just refuse to pay it back.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
Chapter nine, purely disgusting
The heroine owes a huge debt, and then uses her body to repay the debt. Then he goes to the protagonist and says that he wants to give it to him for the first time. (Used to show the heroine's true love for the protagonist) A bit alienated. Does that mean that if the protagonist doesn't care about it, the heroine will sell herself directly. More importantly, if you owe money, you owe money. In modern society, the heroine owes a lot, and the other party does not dare to let the heroine die and kidnap her by force. It's very simple. Live singing and repaying debts can attract a lot of popularity. As long as the basic quality is passed and the moral character is sufficient, don't touch some political issues. After that, once the character is maintained, won't it be over? I am speechless if I have to write this sentence pattern. And it's also very unreasonable. They sold themselves to pay off their debts, so why not choose other extreme measures? It's not impossible to just refuse to pay it back.









