It is becoming increasingly obvious to Ryoma that Nobusawa is the real deal. Not merely experienced on paper, but someone who genuinely understands the hidden structure behind large-scale operations and financial management.
And yet, despite that, one question still refuses to leave his mind. Why would someone like her even want to work for a tiny promotional company that has only existed for a few days?
Ryoma leans back slightly in his chair before speaking again, his tone calm and measured.
"With your level of experience, knowledge, and background," he says, "I'm sure you're already accustomed to dealing with major corporations and large-scale management structures. Naturally, that usually comes with certain expectations as well."
Nobusawa listens quietly, though she already seems to understand where Ryoma is trying to steer the conversation.
"So honestly," Ryoma continues, "I'm concerned a small company like ours may not be able to meet those expectations yet."
