Chapter 603: Interviewed

Masayoshi Kishimoto felt that the time was almost up, so he took the initiative to pay for it and left the izakaya. How can a woman pay for being an outstanding man?

Hayaki Watanabe is okay and more relaxed, after all, I have known him for many years through Rie Sakai's relationship. Occasionally, she would be invited by her best friend to come to Kishimoto's party to play.

Nana Nanjo was not easy at all, and the whole process was highly intense. She remembers that she had such feelings, which went back to her high school days, when she went to school to see the college entrance examination admission list.

Together, they not only said "thank you for your hospitality" to the other side of Kishimoto in unison, but also bowed 45 degrees in tacit agreement to send him away.

When Masayoshi Kishimoto walked near his home, he was looking around like a thief, for fear that there were reporters who were squatting at his point in the early hours of the morning at such a late hour.

This kind of thing happens to entertainment journalists, that is, paparazzi. Serious reporters will still do it for the sake of important news.

From a distance, Masayoshi Kishimoto paid special attention to the fact that there were no vehicles parked at the gate of his house, so he breathed a sigh of relief and swaggered forward.

As soon as he opened the courtyard door, before anyone could step in, several people came out from behind. Their steps were swift, and they made a loud noise.

The first female reporter held the microphone in her right hand, and while stretching out towards Kishimoto, she asked a question at a faster pace: "President Kishimoto, the outbreak of the Argentine financial crisis is directly related to your existence. Do you have anything to say about that?"

Kishimoto Yoshimito faced the microphone and camera, did not rush to answer her questions head-on, and showed his very calm side and said: "I came back so late to hide from you."

Even so, I didn't dodge. It's so late, you suddenly appeared, I mistakenly thought it was a robbery!"

The female reporter hurriedly bowed and apologized: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry." ”

It's not easy for Kishimoto to see them, after all, it's so late. The rest of the reporters left, except for a stubborn defense on their part.

He is extremely responsible for his work and a person with professional spirit, and he still quite approves: "Which TV station are you from?"

"We are a small TV station located in Kanagawa Prefecture. "Female reporters don't have an extra mind, and they don't directly report the TV station they come from as soon as they come up.

This was asked by Masayoshi Kishimoto at the moment, and he also had reservations. Although Japan ostensibly has a free press, it is actually a different story.

Even if they are not reporting about corruption or scandals, it creates a sense of discomfort for the other party. What's more, they all know very well that TV Tokyo, which belongs to Hard Gold Media, which belongs to Hard Gold Group, is not ordinary, one of the six major private TV stations in Japan.

Recently, TV Tokyo has officially announced that there has been another change in the shareholdings. Maki Iwasaki is no longer a shareholder of TV Tokyo. Kishimoto's shareholding is as high as 95%, which is tantamount to privatizing it.

All he had to do was say a word to the director of TV Tokyo, and TV Tokyo would be able to make an inquiry to their station, and with a little pressure, they would be able to make the results of their interview go down the drain.

Who made their TV station a small TV station? In Japan, there are hundreds of small local TV stations like theirs.

As soon as Masayoshi Kishimoto heard the word "Kanagawa", his first reaction was to think that the Xiangbei High School in the cartoon "Slam Dunk" is located in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Of course, he also knew that the people of Tokyo looked down on people in Kanagawa Prefecture, saying that they had the smell of Kanagawa Prefecture. In fact, Kanagawa Prefecture's economic level is not bad in the whole of Japan, ranking second only to Aichi Prefecture in terms of total industrial and agricultural output, second only to Tokyo and Osaka in terms of population, and it is also part of the Tokyo metropolitan area.

In addition, Kanagawa Prefecture is home to Kawasaki, one of Japan's leading industrial cities. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which is second only to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo), is located in this city. It also has the famous Port of Yokosuka.

"Listening to your accent, it's not like someone from Kanagawa Prefecture, but like someone from Saitama Prefecture. Kishimoto said bluntly.

"I'm from Saitama Prefecture, but I work for a TV station in Kanagawa Prefecture. The female reporter argued.

"How against your will, are you afraid that I will retaliate against you?" Kishimoto couldn't help but laugh.

The female reporter was silent for a moment, and the microphone aimed at her in her right hand began to involuntarily retract.

Masayoshi Kishimoto was originally a tentative word, but because of her move, she confirmed her guess. They are supposed to be a small TV station located in Saitama Prefecture. As long as you let people check it yourself, it is not difficult to find out who is from the specific TV station.

"Don't be nervous. I'm just kidding you. Personally, I like Saitama Prefecture a lot. It's a place where cartoonists are abundant. As we all know, TV Tokyo is the favorite to broadcast cartoons.

Usui Yito (born in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, grew up and lived in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture, formerly known as Usui Yoshito) is known for his masterpiece "Crayon Shin-chan". ”

Kishimoto Masayoshi also thought that the male protagonist of the later "One Punch Man" was named Saitama. The manga artist of this work is born in Niigata Prefecture, a native of Kotsuki City, Saitama Prefecture.

He paused here when he said this, and then said seriously: "For the sake of your dedication, then I will give you an exclusive interview."

Didn't you ask me one of the first questions is, the outbreak of the Argentine financial crisis is directly related to my existence, what do I think?

The reason for Argentina's financial crisis is not my fault in the first place, but the accumulation of financial malaise in Argentina itself.

I'm not Soros. Soros is keenly aware of a series of financial shortcomings that exist in some countries, and then takes advantage of them, putting the last straw that breaks the donkey's back.

Hard Gold Group has made a lot of profits from shorting Argentina, and it has completely complied with the rules of the game in the international financial market.

There is no violation of laws and regulations, which means that the money earned by the hard gold group is clean and legal income. ”

"Now that you have become an idol of the new generation of young people in Japan, what do you think?" the female reporter was encouraged and quickly asked a second question.

"Personally, when I was studying, the person I admired the most was Soros. From the perspective of investment and making money, whether he is sniping at the Bank of England or setting off a financial storm in Southeast Asia, he has done nothing wrong.

Nowadays, I still have more reservations about the idols I once worshipped. Making money can't be without an artificial bottom line, and there is no morality at all. Kishimoto replied earnestly.