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Idol Warfare: Villainous Talent Agency

“What does it take to rise to the top?” Most people might list a few things that contribute to success. Determination, talent. An unwavering will. All of these things made sense, but there was also a different route. When asked that same question, Elric would answer with a single word. Ruthlessness. Who cares if the opponent is better in every way if they never have a chance to compete? You’re going to easily crush my crew’s runner in a sprint? Cool, let’s see you do it with a broken leg. Following in his father’s footsteps, Elric decides to start his own talent agency. Quickly finding himself butting heads with more… legitimate and powerful agencies, he falls back on his secret weapon. –Group Chat: The Boys. Members Currently Online: ???,??? –General Chat– (Open to see more). –Profiles– (Open to see more). –Lamb Sauce– (Open to see more [18+]). –Jobs– (Currently Viewing). … … Job Poster: Elric Melov (SecretlyKind). Request: Go to the singer “Alha Nulstaya’s” concert, boo and throw trash at her. Rewards: A free Taco Gong burrito for the first 20 members to sign up, an introduction to a cute girl for the most verbose booer. Current applicants: 516/20.

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The rest of the day seemed to speed past for Elric. After spending a bit more time at the race's finish line, the crew headed back to the parking lot they had started in, then drove back to the school.

Before heading to the race, Elric had handed the printed posters and the digital files for the concert advertisements over to the other members of the management club, so everything had already been sent out.

He hadn't been paying any attention to his phone before, but as he walked home from college, he opened up his phone and saw a few notifications.

There were already three applications to join his team, and from the titles of them, it looked like a singular group of four that had all applied together.

'Hmm… if this group already has some synergy with each other, it could be better than grabbing a group of random people and trying to get them to play well together with hardly any practice.'