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Chapter 160 - Chapter 160 - The Ultimate Analyst

The meeting ended there.

Kamiyā Yuu asked Lin Ye to return first and come back three days later to discuss the cooperation details regarding 'RWBY' and the danmaku website.

The idea of a danmaku website had only occurred to Kamiyā Yuu on a whim. Even he himself did not yet possess a complete and refined plan.

Thus, he intended to spend the next three days searching through the internet of his previous world for relevant technology and experience.

What Kamiyā Yuu needed was to draw a giant pie—a future vision.

And this pie had to satisfy Lin Ye's needs while ensuring Kamiyā Yuu himself retained the largest share of the benefits.

One could also say that this very "pie" was itself an overwhelming bargaining chip.

Did Lin Ye want to develop a danmaku website?

Did he possess relevant experience?

Did he have financial backing?

Did he possess the necessary technology?

Unfortunately for him, everything Lin Ye lacked was precisely what Kamiyā Yuu already possessed.

Kamiyā Yuu wanted him to understand one fact:

He could simply find someone else in China to establish a danmaku video website.

Meanwhile, without Kamiyā Yuu's assistance, Lin Ye would have to take countless detours and would never truly be capable of competing on equal footing with him.

If Lin Ye refused this cooperation proposal, then even all matters regarding 'RWBY' cooperation would be rejected as well.

Kamiyā Yuu would simply seek cooperation with another Chinese video platform.

The choice did not belong to Lin Ye at all.

The one deciding whether Lin Ye qualified to become a partner was Kamiyā Yuu.

After Lin Ye left, Kamiyā Yuu remained seated silently in the conference room for quite some time.

Once he finalized his thoughts, he went to find Morishita Aoi and seriously instructed:

"Aoi, please contact a law firm and ask them to draft a complete international investment contract as quickly as possible. If there are any issues, have them contact me directly."

International investment?

A trace of surprise appeared in Morishita Aoi's bright eyes. She could not understand what Kamiyā Yuu was planning now.

Presumably, it had something to do with Mr. Lin Ye from China.

Seated in her office chair, Morishita Aoi hesitated briefly before turning around to look at Kamiyā Yuu's face.

Although she knew he had his own considerations, she still could not help asking:

"Yuu, did something happen?"

Kamiyā Yuu, who had been about to leave, looked somewhat surprised upon hearing her question.

Normally, she would not ask about such matters.

Looking at the short-haired beauty seated in the office chair, Kamiyā Yuu could not tell whether it was simply his imagination, but he felt Morishita Aoi had changed significantly compared to before.

Without realizing it, the cold sternness she usually carried had gained a touch of gentle maturity.

Kamiyā Yuu did not hide anything. After organizing his thoughts, he explained:

"I plan to invest in Mr. Lin Ye to establish a video website in China. Its primary direction will be the animation industry."

"As expected."

"Yuu, I didn't know you were such a speculator. Especially when the company is this busy, you still have the energy to do these things." Morishita Aoi removed her black-rimmed glasses and sighed while looking at him.

The previous time he messed around with the so-called 'Warship Girls Collection' game was one thing.

His stubborn insistence on remaking 'Magical Girl Nanoha' had also passed.

And now he wanted to play with international investment, too?

Kamiyā Yuu shrugged awkwardly.

"It's just an interest. Besides, I've never let any of you down before, right? And this is only a personal investment. I won't use the company's liquid funds."

His words immediately rendered Morishita Aoi speechless.

To her ears, it almost sounded like he was asking what right she had to interfere with his personal investment activities.

After all, he was the founder and sole shareholder of Yosuganosora Animation Studio.

Morishita Aoi herself merely occupied a role similar to Kamiyā Yuu's assistant.

An inexplicable irritation rose within her heart.

She shot him a glare before turning back to continue her work. Her tone became colder and more irritable.

"If it's a personal investment, then do whatever you want."

"Sorry, alright? I apologize. That's not what I meant." Kamiyā Yuu hurriedly raised both hands in surrender.

"I only meant that there's no need to worry too much about this investment. I know my limits."

After spending a year together, their relationship had already become extremely close—beyond ordinary friendship, yet not quite reaching the boundary of lovers.

If his earlier words were misunderstood as impatience, the misunderstanding would become huge.

Morishita Aoi continued her work.

Although she did not turn around, her tone softened noticeably.

"I'll call the law firm at four o'clock and have them contact you tomorrow morning at nine."

"Thanks, Aoi-neesan."

Kamiyā Yuu grinned and turned to leave, deliberately changing his way of addressing her into the more intimate older sister form.

Morishita Aoi froze briefly, thinking she had misheard.

Turning her head, she saw Kamiyā Yuu already back at his own desk, smiling toward her.

"Aoi-neesan... what a sly way of addressing someone."

Unable to stop herself, Morishita Aoi smiled softly and muttered about the way Kamiyā Yuu had addressed her.

In Japan, forms of address often represented the closeness of relationships.

Using surnames usually indicated coworkers or classmates.

Directly using given names was reserved only for close friends and family.

That single "Aoi-neesan" pushed their relationship one step further, adding the implication of siblings beyond ordinary friendship.

...

'Basic Requirements for Establishing a Video Website'

'Open-Source Video Player Programming Tutorial'

'Website UI Design'

'The Internal Development History of BILIBILI'

...

Inside the endless white consciousness space, hundreds of semi-transparent webpage projections floated in midair while continuously refreshing with information.

The amount of information refreshing every second across those countless pages was more than what an ordinary person might finish reading in an entire day.

Kamiyā Yuu stared expressionlessly at the pages.

His eyes moved at speeds impossible for normal humans, and the movement trajectories of his two eyes differed entirely. While his left eye scanned upward, his right eye simultaneously scanned downward.

This was a skill Kamiyā Yuu could only fully utilize within the consciousness space—

Complete Analysis.

It resembled Enoshima Junko's Ultimate Analyst ability from 'Danganronpa.'

And within the consciousness space, Kamiyā Yuu's analytical abilities surpassed even the Ultimate Analyst.

Kamiyā Yuu had frequently used this ability before inside the consciousness space. However, only after becoming accustomed to it could he fully unleash this terrifying analytical capability.

It enforced an absolutely rational mode of thought while temporarily suppressing all unnecessary memories and emotional factors.

If one compared the brain or mental power to a computer CPU, then Kamiyā Yuu's method was equivalent to lowering overall CPU usage to the minimum before overclocking and focusing entirely on running a single program, thereby achieving optimal learning efficiency.

One year had passed for Kamiyā Yuu in this world.

Meanwhile, ten years had passed in his previous world.

Technology advances with every passing day.

It was worth mentioning that Kamiyā Yuu no longer merely learned and used the knowledge of his previous world.

His consciousness space possessed the ability to connect to the internet of that world.

Furthermore, the computational power of his brain had long surpassed the limits of modern computer hardware.

Within the internet of his previous world, he possessed an exclusive codename—

Blank.

Meaning nonexistent.

His overwhelming computational ability rendered him invincible online.

He casually hacked into Swiss bank systems and established virtual accounts, directly editing several hundred million dollars into his own balances.

He frequently used this money to pay software programmers, commissioning them to create specialized animation production software and other tools for him.

Creating a danmaku video website followed the same method.

Kamiyā Yuu sent commission emails to hundreds of relevant technical specialists, requesting that they complete the commissioned technology within one month.

Anyone who finished the work within the designated time would receive an extremely generous financial reward.

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