
Even though he says he has no motivation, he’s actually listening to his subordinates and passing their voices up, so there’s also some merit in that…
If there’s no boss who will accept that all the mistakes are yours and all the achievements are the other person’s…
>>2
Oh, I see.
“I don’t want to go up, so I took all the blame for the failures! I’ll take full responsibility.”
Success was all thanks to this guy! If you’re going to give credit, give it to him!
So you were moving ideally, huh?
Somehow, since I’m doing the work that I have to do, I’ve ended up fitting the role of an ideal boss for motivated subordinates…
>>3
It seems like they’re handling the troublesome negotiations on the higher-ups’ behalf.
Subordinates can fully commit themselves to their work.
That’s what makes you my rival…!
Even while saying that, the fact that I’m cutting cardboard means I’m not on the same stage.
>>4
Until I realized that this guy was a seriously dangerous person holed up in the computer room, I was working earnestly.
The pachinko guy praised me, saying, “You’re fast at cutting cardboard!” and I feel a sense of purpose from it…
Taking on all the mistakes of subordinates and throwing all the credit to them.
Then, strangely enough, the morale skyrockets, and the attack power of the competent and motivated subordinates doubles.
>>5
The devil…
You’re sucking up the achievements of your juniors who aren’t even your subordinates.
I may have been rude above, but unlike my rivals, not looking down on others below is also a negative.
>>8
It seems you are specifically targeting someone who looks particularly easily angered among those above, and this is an outrageous charisma.
From Maruta’s perspective, it’s natural to admire a senior who takes him out for drinks for the first time and encourages him passionately while talking about dreams.
The seriousness of raising improvement proposals like this is not good.
I don’t have talent.
I wonder if they were afraid that if they crushed it or brushed it off, they would incur worse consequences than just being demoted.
>>12
>>12
There’s no way to beat a true genius.
It’s pretty common for someone who can’t do top-class work to passionately talk about work to newcomers.
Why is that…?
You probably made sure to attend important places to commit as many rudeness as possible…
>>15
The greatest disrespect is not meeting face to face.
I’m getting too used to the mental factors of being a newcomer, so I’m overworking myself.
I wish someone like Kawata would just die…
It wasn’t good to have a real genius sitting next to me.
This guy is normally quite capable, isn’t he?
Too serious at the root.
A serious man who challenged a real rogue.
Kawada is a true genius because he’s buying a computer with the welcome party fees and throwing glares at the president…
I’m just doing my job normally to meet expectations…
You’re not cut out for it.
It’s bad that it was a light for Kawada.
I have to tear up the improvement proposals on the spot.
From the outside, this just looks like a boss who is firmly defending their subordinates with a lot of hate…
>>27
You have all the qualities of a leader! I trust you with this!
Surrender is a real genius.
After this, Sakashima became the chairman, Maruta became the chairman’s secretary, and Kawada earned money easily without working at the headquarters.
>>29
It’s not Maruta’s fault that they became the chairman…
It’s scary to have to make accusations against a subordinate of someone who is so rude and unreasonable like that.
If you lose the last bet, you’ll have no choice but to give up.
This demon is still working as a subordinate.
“I can’t lose! That’s why I can’t let go of the utility knife and cardboard, so you’re perfect for Maruta.”
The rival still seems dissatisfied even after being pushed to the sidelines.
Genius…
If you can’t win by showing your penis, then you have no choice but to give up…
Doing what you need to do is not enough.
That said, if I played mobile games at a high volume like I do, I would normally get fired, so it’s a tricky balance.
Maybe they apologized right after pulling out their penis…
When Maruta retired and I felt relieved that the devil was gone, now I can be certain that I became a personal secretary, asking to serve the chairman as an individual!
Maruta would not have been able to utilize his talent under Kawada…
>>44
If I look through the proposal, I’ll probably nitpick, and if I don’t look through it, it’ll just be left on my desk…
Maruta’s fate is also that of an executive, right?
Coming this far from a local cardboard center with a high school diploma is like a rise to power akin to Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Kawada is the type who can walk past without worrying even if someone is lying on the road.
The thread image calls for an ambulance, so there is no talent.
Getting a provisional order of 200 million below and successfully bringing it to a proper contract means there’s no going back to a demotion.
A man who rose to power solely by being good at looking after his subordinates.
It’s amazing that Kawada hasn’t been fired after this.
>>51
Even has followers…
>>51
The more I find out about this guy embezzling the funds from the drinking party, the more I am amazed by his tightrope-walking acrobatics.
>>59
We have no choice but to handle it internally since it’s too troublesome to deal with…
>>51
It shows how much Japan’s employment system is worker-friendly…
From the devil’s perspective, my personnel evaluation might improve, but if someone said that, I’d definitely be like, “Huh?”
From the perspective of sitting on the floor with the new employee, I probably look like a very caring boss…
Kawata is so overwhelming that it’s impossible to let him out, so instead, he gets sent back to headquarters to be kept in captivity.
It’s genuine.
I’m just a fake rogue who tries to answer what is expected…
In the first place, it’s impossible to sit on the floor and have a heartfelt conversation like a low-ranking employee after reaching the top.
>>58
(Ho ho ho, the president is giving “dreams” to the newcomers again… I’ll follow you for life, senpai…)
Well, I’ll cover for your mistakes, so just do as you wish. I won’t complain.
If I had a boss like that, I would want to be their subordinate at least once before I die, and I feel like if I could do that, I might be able to regain the passion I had back then.
This young person, who is eagerly listening to the old tales of a suddenly appearing stranger, also lacks talent.
>>63
I think it’s quite a talent not to know the chairman’s face.
>>66
The line taking is too crazy.
>>66
The devil’s move that pushes the limits just enough because it’s right after joining the company and it’s my welcome party.
This one is real.
>>66
After all, you’re just farmed…
(I studied a lot about kickoffs and reschedules after this.)
That kind of boss is really getting on my nerves! My performance evaluation will go up!! he shouted at me.
>>70
(You’re feeling shy…)
You became the president because of your achievements in reform.
It seems like we could dismantle the window-side department and abolish the seniority system, and maybe cut Kawada’s salary increase.
It seems like they haven’t done it with the small items.
>>72
I might be able to go after this…
>>74
I wonder if I need to go…
>>72
I can’t take away the dreams of the young…
– I will do the work I have to do as a boss.
– I will pass the subordinate’s proposal to upper management without denying or correcting it in particular.
– Take all the mistakes of subordinates as my own and give all my achievements to them.
>>75
Hmm, this is an ideal boss.
I wonder if I won’t get fired from this!?
>>78
Since it hasn’t been expensed by the company, it will ultimately be considered personal theft.
When it comes to going to the police, everyone who participated in the drinking party has to take a day off, so it’s a dead end!
As for this side, never mind.
>>83
I see… I couldn’t help but think that…
You have talent.
>>94
Such talent is really not necessary…
I may be lazy, but I get all the work assigned to me done, I listen well to others, and I have an overly keen eye for people…
If I’m asked to do it, I’ll do it; that’s not the talent for slacking off…
At least this guy accurately understands the abilities of Kawada and Maruta…
There are quite a few people who, even if they say they want to be lazy and take it easy, cannot bring themselves to betray others’ trust to be lazy.
To Maruta, he’s a benefactor who actively picked up a high school graduate like me!
>>91
They would likely send me out on a gamble of a business deal without hesitation…
Even if you fail, instead of scolding you, they would praise you a lot, and if you succeed, they would say it’s all your achievement… because it has nothing to do with me… you can imagine that they have a humble attitude.
>>91
Moreover, they even promoted me to vice president.
The senior will marry into the founder’s family and become a supporter…!
It was too good-hearted and hardworking to go to the window side…
In the end, it was just a rebellion period of a serious person.
The fact that it’s the fee for my welcome party is exquisite.
It’s because I can’t stick to my own will and get carried away that I end up like this.
Kawada’s actions aren’t because he’s trying to be demoted; they’re just a bit too real…
It takes talent to be reassigned while stabilizing employment; just the fact that you are trying is out of the question.
Being able to be intentionally rude means having the ability to care about one’s surroundings, so it indicates a lack of talent.
Even though I married the daughter of the founding family, I am still an outsider.
Nevertheless, becoming the chairman means being the head of the family, you see.
It looks like it’s moving as if it’s a log shield…
>>103
If I continue to bear his disgrace, I should be able to go to a quiet position faster than others!
Sakujima has such a lack of talent…
Since I was able to follow my rival to the quarter-finals, the president’s skill wasn’t bad, but he just had bad luck.
Kawada buying a computer with the money for his welcome party is truly a rogue move.
When a subordinate makes a mistake, they should be the first to step forward and take responsibility, right…?
>>111
I want to go back to the window side.
I did everything I could to cover for my subordinate’s mistakes and only gave the credit to them.
Why is my rating going up…?
>>111
If I’m told in the reporting of an actual problem, “It’s the fault of XX on site!” I would be taken aback as a supervisor.
I will take responsibility…!
Somehow, I’ve returned to work at the headquarters, so Kawada is just too much of a genius…
It’s too real how arrogant they are even towards unrelated employees…
I suppose Maruta, whenever there were talks of transfers or promotions, pushed back, saying that it wouldn’t be possible unless he was under Senpai Sakashima.
>>117
From the perspective of the reverse island, this is a demon that possesses you without permission and won’t leave.
>>117
As a result, I can work freely under the chairman’s right-hand man, who is a trusted superior…
Don’t bring cardboard boxes into the bulletin board room.
Isn’t it a waste to place it with Chairman Maruta’s secretary?
>>120
Even though I say he’s a secretary, it’s actually Maruta who is doing the chairman’s work…
Just by creating an environment where Maruta can move freely, aren’t they already a contributor?
>>121
Too demonic.
A type like Maruta, who charges ahead without hesitation, might go off the rails if you don’t keep a tight rein on them, so it could be a good combination.
>>126
If something happens, it feels like Sakashima will take all the responsibility, and that’s when the brakes will finally kick in…
The relationship between a boss and a subordinate is truly a combination, isn’t it?
Isn’t the biggest problem that there was someone who couldn’t see that Maruta is talented and sent him to a crappy department?
>>130
At this stage of joining the company, I’m just a high school graduate newbie who only seems good at responding.
>>130
Malta wasn’t sent flying because they rose from the local high school; this is actually the starting point.
>>130
Since you graduated from high school, you were originally hired locally, right?
It’s said that I was raised from the bottom up.
>>130
However, there Maruta ended up meeting her ideal boss.
No, no.
High school graduates basically have no options other than factory work.
It’s unthinkable to destroy a department I aspire to.
I’m watching it and thinking it’s nice.
>>136
They are isolating the problem children in the company to a degree that does not violate the law, so this might also be contributing to morale improvement…
Maruta is probably a talented person who would have been successful anywhere.
>>137
Without someone to pick up suggestions and someone to evaluate them, there won’t be great success.
>>137
If this is the case, it’s not going well under a conservative boss.
I had a compatibility that was a bit too good with Sakishima.
>>141
For those who prefer to avoid trouble or seek stability, suggestions for improvement are just a nuisance.
>>141
There are definitely people who will just reject something as a temporary measure…
>>146
It’s frustrating when a high school graduate tries to act all high and mighty… there are also patterns where they get crushed for that.
>>152
Why am I submitting this to my boss and going through with it while thinking, “This guy is a pain”?
>>201
Because if a subordinate brings a suggestion for improvement, I have to submit it…
>>204
I don’t know what will happen when it gets found out that I’ve crushed it…
A little improvement like this would just make things easier, right?
>>201
Because I’m incompetent, I feel like I have to respond properly when expectations are placed on me.
>>137
Talent that should rot away due to a lack of academic background, even though it exists.
Kawada has essentially reached the top, but he seems dissatisfied about it.
>>140
Still having ambition to rise is the problem, isn’t it?
>>140
It seems that the person still planned to attack the line quite a bit more.
Even after elevating my life to this point, this devil still follows me even when I go to meetings with the Keidanren.
It seems that Kawada has returned to the headquarters, which suggests that he must have some kind of talent.
>>147
I think they brought him back because leaving him on-site negatively affected the staff’s performance.
Even if married, I won’t get other women pregnant.
Sometimes you disappear for a bit, and when I think you’ve gone, you’re casually chatting with the new employees, right?
You’re impressive…
This person has decided to do the minimum work to avoid being fired, but that minimum standard is probably higher than they think.
Feeling attracted to a system that generates money without working is quite an interesting perspective.
There are various ways to manage, but creating an environment where subordinates can work comfortably is a significant asset for a manager.
It is thought that Maruta is a new high school graduate who has just come back to work in his hometown.
However, Kawada looks unhappy in the window-side department, unlike the other cheerful window-side employees, so I think he is extremely dissatisfied about it.
>>156
In the early stages, I hit the ground in such a way that I’m an awesome guy but not being properly recognized for it! That’s the type I am…
>>168
So what does it mean to push the limits like that?
>>172
Not attacking.
I’m just being natural.
>>179
Monster
Monster…
>>172
Born a loser
>>172
Changing the drinking party fee a little is just a way of thinking that I’m doing something beneficial.
That’s something Maruta is doing on his own, so I have no relation to it…
~Later~
Maruta: “I’m working with Sakishima!!”
Boss (I see).
>>159
It was all my responsibility, and Maruta acted under my instructions…
“My proposal was approved by Mr. Sakishima, and he let me do as I please!”
>>159
When it comes to praising someone, it often feels better to hear that they were praised indirectly rather than receiving direct praise.
Sakijima probably mentioned Maruta’s name for all the good things and only his own name for the bad things, so in the end, that would mean he was doing just that…
I was wrong to not realize how ideal my actions appeared to motivated subordinates, as I was too focused on going down.
The young lady is being sexually harassed by the rising star of the turbulent times!? I wonder if it’s because I have to heal her stress…
If it’s just Maruta, it won’t go well.
Even if a high school graduate has the talent to make constructive proposals, there is no one willing to listen.
>>163
After taking time to get promoted and becoming important enough to be able to express opinions to those above… finally… that’s why.
I’ve skipped about ten years.
However, it is this overwhelming absurdity that proves we are members of society.
I’m Toshiaki!
Don’t respond, you nameless guy!
>>167
?
?
It’s unreasonable that the head of the prestigious department is exceptionally capable and able to evaluate their subordinates…
This guy also has the talent to avoid being fired and can assess his demotion since he licks the calculator right from the start.
The high school graduate devil has snuffed out that promising bud…
Since it’s a flagship department, it can’t be managed by just anyone.
Why are we playing chicken at the company!
>>178
The protagonist’s goal is to be demoted in a prestigious company to receive a decent base salary and become an office NEET.
>>183
I thought I would be a salary thief, accompanied by boredom, at a remote base until retirement.
I have become the Chief of Staff for Joint Operations.
Licking the calculator of a young female employee is quite a clever move, isn’t it…
I can’t fire you…
Kawata is a wild and dangerous guy who embezzles the costs of welcome parties.
>>186
Isn’t that more likely to get you fired than demoted?
>>206
It’s not embezzlement from the company, so the company can’t take action.
Seriously on the edge.
Whether sitting in a superior’s seat looks like just a mistake or some kind of power move depends on one’s usual behavior and character…
The relationship with Kawada has a great nostalgic rival feel to it, which is nice.
Well, depending on how you think about it, being suddenly pursued by a rising star…
It’s like a development from a ladies’ comic.
The defeat was ultimately due to being too serious.
The reason I climbed up to the position of president is also due to the devil.
I do attend meetings properly to act rudely, but what should I do if I don’t have any talent?
I can’t help but respond when I’m expected to.
I will complete the work that was assigned to me.
At this point, you have no talent.
What was the dream during the drinking party when the devil’s affection level increased?
>>197
Getting paid while taking it easy in a window-side department.
>>197
I want to receive a salary without working in a window-side department.
Finally, when Maruta comes to get me saying “It’s time, President,” I feel a sense of despair.
I want to see the original image completely again.
First of all, saying “I can’t lose” while properly holding a cutter shows a complete lack of talent.
Since it’s a drinking occasion, I think Maruta probably took it as, “I want to rise up and live a comfortable life!”
Kawada had ambitions to rise in rank and enjoyed analyzing things.
>>210
Well, it says you can become great just by images.
It seems that others see him as the one commanding demons as a boss.
That makes sense…
>>213
If anything, even the devil thinks so.
Maybe it’s not in the recollection, but if Maruta fails, they’ll happily say it’s all my responsibility! Maruta is not at fault! That’s what they’re doing, right?
>>214
“I’m prepared for demotion! A true example of a boss who stakes their own career on protecting the team.”
I’ll approve the proposals that come up casually, but since Maruda and others are excellent filters who scrutinize what comes up, there are only good ones.
I guess they think I’m a wonderful president who won’t make strange reversals at the final decision!
Kawada is the real deal, unlike a fake delinquent like the protagonist.