Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash is based on a post-war setting. Thanks to the post-war economic miracle and asset price bubble of the 80s, the country was called an upcoming economic superpower, but it faced severe decline after the bubble burst. in the early 90s.
This led to the coining of the phrase ‘Twenty Years Lost’. An unending recession. A dark tunnel with no light at the end. A people mercilessly thrown to the wolves.
Each had to struggle a lot to support themselves, and sometimes that was simply not possible. How has this country lost its way? Who created such a bad society? Some managed to climb the mountain and bask in the glory, while others were swallowed up by the raging sea and sunk forever into the abyss.
While devouring all hopes, dreams and desires, the world continued to spin silently on its axis, as if to mock the humans who walked on its surface, who had to struggle so much. hard to live. No one can resist the rise of history. People just say, ‘This is the era we live in.’
In the end, it is ‘The Times’ that is the culprit behind this miserable society. Time is always playing with us. Time always requires us to live in a certain way. In that case, do we have no choice but to resign?
To keep bowing and keep living these fake lives, bowing to the fate of living in this era? Keikain Runa, the main character, wants to challenge that fate. This is the story of them defying fate.
Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash Chapter 6: Summary
Previously in Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash Chapter 6, we saw the enormous scale of bad debts, totaling about 2.3 trillion yen brought by the bank. name ‘Hokkaido Kaitaku Bank’ created. ‘
The total amount of bad debt in Hokkaido, increased by reckless lending during the bubble period, has suddenly exceeded two trillion. Furthermore, to make matters worse, it turns out that Naoyuki, Naomi’s son, works there.
Modern day villains: It’s not easy to build a corporate empire before it collapses (Image supplier: The Anime Daily)
At this very moment, Naoyuki might be dealing with the situation tirelessly, with barely any time to sleep. Reports of depositors trying to withdraw their funds have started to surface in various locations. Bankruptcy is now only a matter of time.
January 1997 became a nightmare for those in the financial sector. In a previous life, after the bankruptcy of Hokkaido Kaitau, two large financial companies suffered the same fate.
The total bad debt of each company is about 80 billion yen for Sankai securities, 260 billion yen for Ichiyama securities and about 2.3 trillion yen for Hokkaido Kaitaku. Each number is astounding, but the latter two are on a whole different level.
Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash Chapter 7: Release Date
Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash Chapter 7 slated for release on September 5, 2023as it is a monthly updated manga.
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- British daylight saving time: 16:00 (September 4, 2023)
- India Standard Time: 20:30 (September 4, 2023)
- Singapore Standard Time: 23:00 (September 4, 2023)
- Philippines Standard Time: 11:00pm (September 4, 2023)
- Japan Standard Time: 12:00 AM (September 5, 2023)
- Australia Time: 12:30 AM (September 5, 2023)
Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash Chapter 7: Where to read?
Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash Chapter 7 Raw will be available to read on Overlap Japan and on Seven Seas Entertainment.
There is no official website with English translation yet. Fan sites are available on the web, however, AnimeZ recommends accessing the manga only from the official websites.