She was led into the office area on the second floor of the company.
The receptionist asked Kagura Hikaru to sit in an empty workspace for a while, poured him a cup of instant coffee, and then got up to find the leader.
After watching her leave, Kagura Hikaru immediately got up from his seat and began to wander around.
He certainly wasn't really there to acquire the company.
Even if he had the spare cash, he wouldn't buy a mess of a company that was billions in debt to the bank and on the verge of bankruptcy.
At least, that's what the asset report given to him by Ayakoji Chiyoko said.
But upon actually entering Mari Enterprise, Kagura Hikaru didn't see any sense of urgency.
It was clear that this floor was supposed to have a lot of employees, but now many workspaces were empty, with desks spotlessly clean of clutter, as if their former owners had moved out a long time ago.
The remaining spots that still had employees were quite lively.