During his driving class, Mizuto wasn't focused on the lesson as he had learned everything, and he only needed to wait for his exam, which would be held a week later. By then, he would get his driving license. So, at that moment, he had been trying to learn the skills of his new job, "Businessman."
As he had said before, he didn't regret choosing this job. Instead, he felt that he had chosen the right job, especially when he saw all the skills of the "Businessman."
Like any other job that he had chosen, there were seven skills, which were two passive skills and five active skills. Still, as he has always explained from passive skills, for a variation, he was going to explain from the active skills first.
There were five active skills, which were "Monopoly," "Performance," "Loyalty," "Scandal," and "Error."
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Monopoly.
Be the one who controls your industry.
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This was a skill that was simple, and it affected everyone to choose the industry owned by him. It was similar to the "Brainwashing" skill, but it affected passively and as long as all industries were listed as his industry. If he gave an example, if he owned an instant noodle business, then those people would choose his products subconsciously instead of the others.
Frankly, this skill was similar to those of big companies, which affected everyone's decision by using brands, advertisements, and many others.
Unlike those small businesses that couldn't spare much money, the big companies could easily affect everyone's decision with their money.
However, using this skill would make him the leader of the industry of his choice and monopoly it.
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Performance.
Encourage and rally the workers to awaken their latent potential to work and make your products better.
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This skill was amazing, and it was to make all the workers who worked under him give their best performance without being lazy. Sometimes, those workers would even get an eureka, bringing a surprise to the company. If he gave an example, it was like if he owned an advertising company, his workers would be able to create famous catchphrases or advertisements that could even enter history.
Moreover, all the products, whether they were services, commodities, manufacture, and many others, would be much better than those of his competitors due to this skill.
Still, with this skill, no matter what industry he decided to enter, there was no doubt that it would be okay.
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Loyalty.
Everyone will be loyal to you.
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If he had to say, this skill was still similar to the "Brainwash" skill, but unlike the "Brainwash" skill that could only be used when he met the person, this "Loyalty" skill would work as long as one was working under his industry and their chances to betray him was simply zero.
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Scandal.
Nothing bad will catch the eyes of the public.
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In a company, it was impossible for one to be completely clean as there were many things that could happen, such as cheating, tax evasion, and many other things. However, with these skills, no matter what bad things his industry did, he wouldn't be caught.
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Error.
Everything will be perfect.
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As a human was an imperfect being, it was impossible for a company to be perfect, as it wasn't being done by a robot or an artificial intelligence. Sometimes, human error brings many losses to the company. However, with this skill, those imperfections or errors could be erased, and all of them would work perfectly like robots or artificial intelligence.
Those were five active skills of the "Businessman," and he thought that this skill was frightening enough.
Then, why didn't he choose this job as his first job?
Frankly, if there was a reason why he couldn't choose this job, it was because he simply didn't pay attention. Moreover, he didn't have the "Identify" skill from the "Merchant," which made it hard for him to tell which should he choose. Lastly, he felt like the "Merchant" was a better choice for the first job as it helped him to generate money.
In conclusion, as he had nothing before, the "Merchant" was better, but as his industry and assets grew, the "Businessman" job became necessary.
Now, after he had explained five of the active skills, it was time for him to explain two passive skills, which were "Job Offer" and "Analysis."
The "Job Offer" was a skill that allowed him to choose the best person for his company. It was simply a God-sent ability to develop his industries without even being busy with it. Even if he wasn't present and only checked occasionally, it should be fine as he had chosen the right person to work in his place.
Meanwhile, the "Analysis" skill allowed him to choose the best path to develop his industry. It was like how the agriculture industry started to develop better seeds, better agriculture technology, minimized failure, and many others.
This skill allowed him to choose the best path so he wouldn't make a mistake.
There was no doubt that this skill was important, especially when he thought about the failure of Sumitomo Corporation, one of the biggest companies in this country, which had lost hundreds of billions of yen due to a wrong decision in focusing on natural resources as the price of natural resources went continuously downhill previously.
To prevent such a wrong decision, this was the use of the "Analysis" skill.
Still, with this skill, no matter what industry he was going to enter, there was no need for him to worry about anything. However, as he had decided to choose the real estate industry, he was going to take this industry first. Moreover, it would have been a shame if he hadn't chosen this industry after his 4th job as a "Real Estate Developer," right?
So, among all the choices in the "Real estate industry" that he could choose from, his choice was the hotel industry.
His choice might be strange, especially when the hotel industry was a hospitality business, but a hotel would definitely add value to the land that he owned, and that was why the hotel industry was also part of the real estate industry.
This was known as an opportunistic investment to give extra value to the land and more profit, which was in opposition to the usual real estate, which was stable and predictable profit, like a house, an apartment, and an office leasing.
Mizuto also felt like he would travel around the world quite often; he felt like it wouldn't be hurt to have a place that made it easier for him to live as he didn't want to live in a strange place or a dangerous place, whether it was in another city or country. Moreover, as he was living in Kyoto, which was one of the most popular destinations for tourists to this country, it would be a shame if he didn't have a hotel, right?
This industry was also impossible to die out in, as having a nice holiday was something that everyone loved to do, no matter whether they were rich or poor.
As for what kind of hotel, naturally, it had to be a luxury hotel as it was too wasteful to collect a middle or low-class hotel.
Moreover, getting money from luxury was faster.
Lastly, it might seem like a personal reason, but if possible, he wanted to live in the most comfortable place, so a luxury hotel was his number one choice.
If possible, he wanted to buy a famous hotel company directly, such as "Aman Resort" or "Marriott International." However, his money was still far from enough, especially when he also wished to buy the buildings instead of the brand alone, so he only chose one that seemed to have the best prospect within Kyoto.
Watching the list of hotels that he could buy in Kyoto, his choice fell into one.
"Suiran, Kyoto."
With 87 million dollars, or 12 billion yen, which was cheaper than the office building that he had bought previously, he had to say the price was still high in his mind. Still, unlike his office building, the land area of this hotel was much smaller, and it was located in the Arashiyama ward, where nature was exceptionally beautiful and surrounded by many historical landmarks. There were also many antics and luxurious exteriors decorated within. Moreover, this was a five-star hotel with hundreds of years of brand history, which was kind of understandable as the average cost to build a five-star hotel was 50 million dollars and above.
This achievement somehow made him happy as it meant that his industry wasn't just a parking lot. It was also due to this that he held Nami, his homeroom teacher, in her room quite aggressively. Under his arms, her words were incoherent, and all the noises that came out from her sexy lips were only the cry of an animal.
Mizuto was no longer gentle, and he was like a wild beast that had been hungry for several days, sucking the delicious blood of his prey, gnawing her body, and devouring her being.
"So deep~! Oh~! Ahnn~! You're going to break me~!"
She clung to him as she made a lewd voice.
He knew that he was a bit aggressive, but Nami needed to diet slightly as her body was quite sloppy. Still, with how busy her schedule was as a teacher, it was hard for her to spare time to work out, so here, he was a good student, trying to help her.
He moved his hips violently, attacked her innermost as if marking, and trampled her inside onto his shape. Her vagina, which had been in a drought state for so many years, was all wet, making a sloppy, lewd sound as their bodies collided.
"Ahhhnn~! Noo~! Forgive me~! Forgive me~! This is too much, Mizoto-kun~!"
He heard her plead, yet his momentum never stopped. He wasn't sure how many times that she had cum, but he hadn't had enough of her body.
Then, as his body tensed, pouring out his desire on the body of a mature woman, Nami's body convulsed, letting out a lewd animal cry as she clenched the sheet tightly, felt his condom expand, and the warmth spread within her innermost. Then, after an intense movement, it was only a stillness.
While he could do more, he needed to go home, especially when he hadn't gone home yesterday. When he pulled out, Nami lay weakly on the bed as her body twitched from time to time.
Kissing her cheek, Mizuto said, "Sensei, I am going to borrow your bath." She only nodded before rolling her body lazily, showing off her big naked buttocks. "I want to take a rest first."
"Okay."
"By the way, can you bring me water first? I am so thirsty..."
Her voice was so hoarse, and she was sweating a lot.
"Wait for a moment. I will get it for you."
Mizuto was ready to leave and went to the bathroom. Due to the architecture of a house in this country, normally, the bathroom would be separated from the room even if one was living in the master room. It was the same with the kitchen as it was located on the first floor, but when he opened the door, he was stunned still.
The figure behind the door was also stunned still.
Crouching on the ground, she squatted with her legs in M-shaped, clearly touching herself. Her scent was intense; it was like a dangerous pheromone exuded from her body.
The woman also stared at Mizuto dumbfoundedly as he was naked, and as she squatted down, her face was right in front of his erection, causing her to inhale the manly, lewd scent of his cock and open her lips slightly, showing an indecent act that shouldn't be shown as a woman.
The two stared for a while; seemingly, a spark and desire were born between them.
As their breathing became rapid, Mizuto walked inside first, then took out a bottle of water from his inventory. "I put the water table, Sensei." He also took out his smartphone and made a text that he would be a little late.
"Um."
Nami was too lazy to move and just lay down on her bed, so she didn't notice when the door of her room closed; something had happened.
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Sorry, only one, te-he~!
By the way, I have never asked this before, but do you want the business part more?
I just got a review from a reader who wished to see more about his business.
This is a romance and ecchi story, so while there are parts where I will write about his business, it won't be much, though.
Still, the luxury hotel will be his first serious business, and I probably won't focus on the media or technology like people usually do on fiction. Instead, I will focus on the industry that will hire a lot of people.
Oh, right, I might not mention it, but the story is set in 2019, one year before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics!
Naturally, there won't be a COVID, okay?