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Takayuki learned about this interview program just as he entered the post-production phase of the ga, which ant that now he either spent his days playing so interesting gas created by people in this world or he had rare leisure ti at ho.

Tsukino Aya was also visiting Takayuki's ho for the first ti.

In the past, Tsukino Aya had her own concerns, and Takayuki usually didn't have much ti to spend at ho, so Tsukino Aya didn't really have a reason to visit.

But recently, Takayuki, who was in a leisurely state, finally had so free ti, so he took the initiative to invite Tsukino Aya to his ho. This contributor to the company had to be treated well; almost all the technical difficulties in the previous Sims ga were solved by her alone. She was truly a rare talent.

As for the reason for inviting her over, it seed a bit far-fetched. Inviting her to co and watch the latest interview program together, and see how those lawyers planned to praise the ga he produced.

Tsukino Aya didn't know what it was about but inexplicably agreed, and then ca to Takayuki's ho.

Sayuri wanted to cook sothing delicious, but was dissuaded by both Takayuki and Tsukino Aya, so they had to give up. Then the three of them ordered a bunch of takeout and sat on the sofa to watch the latest interview program.

Takayuki sat on one side, while Sayuri and Tsukino Aya sat together.

Sayuri talked the most, almost non-stop discussing all sorts of things with Tsukino Aya, including so gossip from the company.

Tsukino Aya seed to have gotten used to it a long ti ago and didn't find it inappropriate.

As they discussed, mainly Sayuri talking, they also ate various snacks from the takeout, enjoying themselves. Despite eating a lot, both of them maintained good figures. Sayuri was a martial artist, training every day to maintain her physique.

Takayuki was curious how Tsukino Aya managed to maintain her figure, always so slim and with good skin.

Soon it was ti to watch the interview program, and Takayuki and the others quieted down to watch the latest episode.

"Hello, welco to our latest interview program. I'm your host, Yayin, and sitting beside are the well-known lawyers Mr. Kishida from the famous Hirata Law Firm in Tokyo, and Mr. Matsuo, a well-known lawyer from Kanto. The others are..."

In the new program, the host enthusiastically introduced the lawyers present one by one.

These lawyers rarely appeared in public, mainly because they were quite busy.

But this ti they were really breaking the norm.

After the brief introduction, the host naturally shifted the focus to the latest and most popular ga.

And the lawyers almost without hesitation expressed their appreciation for this ga.

Even though this ga definitely has many shortcomings in terms of realism, it's also for dramatic effect. After all, you can't really expect a ga to completely follow real-life situations.

If it were really like that, the ga would probably flop.

As the most influential lawyer from the largest law firm in Tokyo, Kishida was the first to express his opinion.

"I think this lawyer ga has done a great job of fulfilling its mission."

"Mission?" The host was surprised. "Mr. Kishida, why would you say that? It sounds like this ga has a very lofty purpose?"

"Exactly." Kishida nodded. "That's what I an."

The host was puzzled. "Actually, in my opinion, lawyers should be a very serious bunch, using their clever minds to win victories ti after ti."

Kishida said, "What you said is also correct. Our group of lawyers can indeed be considered a very serious bunch, because if we show too much expression, it will greatly affect our prestige in court and give our opponents opportunities. So we must remain expressionless, and we must be serious enough."

"But." Kishida paused. "Because of being too serious, this industry has always been misunderstood. Last year, there was also a very famous legal drama. The lawyers in that drama were very serious and quite realistic, but the result was that after the audience finished watching, they only thought the drama was good, but it was difficult for them to truly think from our perspective."

Kishida then picked up a "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney" cartridge.

"But this ga breaks the norm, truly allowing ordinary people to think from our lawyers' perspective. This is actually sothing that we lawyers are very happy to see. This ga deconstructs the seriousness of lawyers, using slightly exaggerated forms of expression to imrse players in it, allowing them to beco lawyers themselves and truly think about a case from the lawyer's perspective."

"Although, as a result, the serious image of lawyers in this ga will be completely gone, and it even incorporates a completely fictionalized pre-trial courtroom legal system, and absurd elents like ghosts and diums, but it reduces the difficulty for people to imrse themselves in the role."

After saying that, he smiled: "Actually, what I want to say is that because of this ga, my son finally decided to beco a lawyer again and inherit my career. This is what I appreciate the most. So no matter what others say, I strongly recomnd this ga. This ga may not make you a real lawyer, but it can at least teach you the habit of thinking well, not to easily believe others' words, and to always be vigilant. In this way, I believe social order will also greatly improve."

"This is indeed very high praise. To have a professional in the legal industry evaluate a ga like this, it really proves the quality of this ga and the TV drama of the sa na."

"No, I'm not really optimistic about that drama. I feel that it's even more outrageous than the ga. What kind of lawyer would dance in court? If I were the judge, I'm afraid I would kick such a lawyer out on the spot."

The host's expression froze.

Beside Takayuki, Sayuri couldn't help but burst into laughter.

"Haha, Takayuki, the legal drama story you conceived has been ridiculed. It seems you really aren't suitable for making TV dramas."

Takayuki felt embarrassed.

The story of "Li Gouhai" itself was good.

But in this world, it was definitely impossible to avoid alterations.

After all, he couldn't personally supervise the production of that TV drama. He could only give a rough outline of the story and let the Tokyo TV station's screenwriters use their imagination.

So the "Li Gouhai" TV drama in this world probably only reached about eighty percent of the level of the previous "Li Gouhai," considered a high-quality drama but not the top-notch drama.

However, as an adaptation of the ga of the sa na, the combined effect of both was still very strong, which to so extent compensated for its weaknesses.

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