"I see... That's right."

He looked at Tetsuna Sumikawa strangely, thinking that the other party might still have distrust of him, Uozuka Saburo stepped forward and gently grabbed the other party's palm which was being rubbed.

“…#¥%&***!!!???”

"Look, I don't feel any disturbance in my internal organs at all. I just carefully observed the several ponygirls who approached me and confirmed that there were no reactions to the drug before I came to the board of directors... Secretary Junchuan, why are you blushing?"

"No...nothing...I might be a little too tired..."

"Oh, that's not good. Maybe I've caught a cold."

"babble!"

The warmth in the hand did not leave, and another warmth was pressed on the shoulder. Junchuan Tezuna was gently pushed forward in a daze and lay on the soft sofa used for reception without any resistance.

Her emerald green eyes raised and met Uozuka Saburo's eyes, which were both fierce and gentle, and her mind went blank in an instant.

Ahhh... This is the first time I've been treated so harshly by a man...

It feels so wonderful...

"I'll get you a blanket. Just lie here for a while," Uozuka Saburo said. "If you can't sleep, just close your eyes and rest. If you can't let go, just tell me what to do. In short, just lie down quietly and don't think about running around. Do you understand?"

"......Hi......"

Damn... He's just a big, square-faced uncle, but he looks so handsome with a younger face... Doesn't this make people have dirty thoughts?

If he had been born ten years earlier... If he had come to Central Teresin ten years earlier...

Do I...have a chance too?

With these wild thoughts, Tetsuna Surukawa was overwhelmed by the fatigue that surged in his body. In just three seconds, he fell into a deep sleep, breathing lightly and steadily.

"......sleep tight."

Saburo Uozuka, who had returned from the clothes rack with a blanket, saw this and gently covered her with the heavy blanket and whispered in her ear.

————Then, he quickly rushed to the desk, silently spread out the pile of documents he had just sorted out, took out a palm-sized camera and started taking pictures crazily!

After waiting for so long, I finally got this opportunity!

Although strictly speaking, the Tresen Academy and the organization are not in a hostile relationship, there are almost no areas where there are conflicts of interest. They are in a state of non-interference.

But... can't we withstand the hostility of a large number of bigwigs related to Treson and the organization?

Chairman Treson’s daily work may not be of much use to the organization, but in extraordinary times like now, at this critical moment when he has just finished communicating with a group of bigwigs, the value of this information has greatly increased!

Maybe through cross-verification we can determine the value of some intelligence whose authenticity cannot be confirmed?

Chapter 145: Rainbow farts from the mouth~

With the idea of ​​giving it a try, Uozuka Saburo worked at his highest speed and photographed all the documents in just two minutes.

Then, he rearranged the files very naturally, as if he just wanted to clean up the messy desk a little and had no other thoughts at all.

“…Huh? This is…”

Just as he picked up a piece of manuscript and was about to turn it over, the title of a document on the surface suddenly caught his eye, which made his eyes brighten and the corners of his mouth curled up in a comfortable arc.

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"Wha...Hua ...

"Yes, Chairman!"

Looking at Uozuka Saburo standing at the table with his hands behind his back and his head held high, looking serious, Akigawa Yayoi, who had woken automatically after about three hours of sleep due to her biological clock, couldn't help but yawn again. She stared at him with drooping eyelids, even forgetting to unfold her folding fan, and said weakly, "My question is, are you afraid that I am not capable enough to protect you from this trouble this time, and want to disappear for a few days to avoid the limelight in another city?"

"Ahahaha... Yeah, that's partly why."

Uozuka Saburo said awkwardly, then quickly corrected himself: "But it's definitely not the main reason! Really!"

"......really?"

"One hundred percent serious!" the black-haired handsome man said firmly, and then he started to flatter me. "Think about it, who are you, Chairman? The chairman of the largest Umamusume academy in Japan! A genius girl who graduated from college at the age of seven! A glory that only the Akikawa family's ancestors could boast of!? How can you be classified as incompetent?? That's definitely not possible! Those obstacles that stand in your way are just a bunch of chickens and dogs, unless you are too busy with your work and can't muster up the energy! You can easily destroy them without even using a hand!!"

“…Flattery! Such flattery!!”

With an expression of both disgust and enjoyment on her face, Akikawa Yayoi subconsciously rubbed the goose bumps on her arms, even the fatigue from staying up all night was swept away. "When did you learn such slick and treacherous words?! Evil ways! Stop talking nonsense and speak in a way I can understand!"

"Is that what you mean, Chairman? I sincerely mean it."

Uozuka Saburo looked directly into Akikawa Yayoi's eyes, feeling a little relieved, but his face remained serious. "You are the chairman of this academy. No one can take me away without your permission. Even if the outside world's criticism and accusations against me come like a flood, I believe you will be able to block them all like a dam and prevent me from suffering even the slightest harm. I believe you can do it!"

"...Huh, huh~ Of course! You know exactly what I mean!!"

With a suppressed smile on his face, he gently tapped his folding fan twice in his palm. Akikawa Yayoi coughed lightly and changed the subject, asking, "If that's the case, why did you insist on leaving the academy and heading to the city now? Your body hasn't recovered yet, has it?"

Yes, I don’t know if it was the effect of the spiked coffee yesterday, but after a whole afternoon and night of hard work, Uozuka Saburo found that his young face not only showed no signs of aging, but instead looked even younger... Not only did the contours of his face become a little more youthful, but even the wrinkles were almost all gone.

He looks just as immature as he was when he was fifteen, just before he entered the industry...

Fortunately, this phenomenon only occurred on his face. His skeleton and muscles still maintained their peak condition at around 25 years old. This problem could be concealed by just a little light makeup, which was not too troublesome.

"It's precisely because my body hasn't recovered yet that I should go out for a while, Chairman."

Uozuka Saburo sighed and said, half truth and half falsehood, "According to Elly Hayako's prediction, I'll have to keep this appearance for at least ten days or half a month. There are so many people in the academy, and this secret will definitely be hard to keep. If it gets out, it will inevitably bring unnecessary trouble to the academy and Elly Hayako, so it's better for me to go out and stay out of the spotlight."

"But...why is it a competition research?"

Akikawa Yayoi picked up the plan that Uozuka Saburo had hurriedly prepared and continued, "The fourth quarter is the time when large-scale central sports events are held. If you want to watch high-quality events, there's nowhere better than Tokyo. Why go against the grain and travel far away to observe and study local events?"

The reason is of course that Tokyo will become the most unsafe place in Japan in the next few months...

By then, let alone watching the competition, it is hard to say whether the competition can be held: the organizers may withdraw their investment and change their business, and take their brothers to chop people in the streets!

————I definitely can't just casually say reasons like that...

"There are two reasons, Chairman."

Uozuka Saburo remained calm, trying his best to appear sincere as he spoke, "Firstly, you've seen my resume and know that I haven't paid much attention to Umamusume competitions before. Concepts like local and central are completely unfamiliar to me. Therefore, I believe it's necessary for me to understand local competitions before studying central ones. This way, I can provide more comprehensive competition advice to my students."

"Hmm... makes sense. Go on."

"Secondly, I've been doing some research on our school's system for student competition applications. It seems that if we're students and don't have a signed trainer, we have to compete one by one, from the lowest to the highest level. We can't apply for competitions above our level, right?"

"Indeed! You are not wrong."

Akikawa Yayoi nodded, her eyes firm as she began to explain, "It's difficult for a doctor to heal himself. Ma-niang may have a clearer understanding of her own strength, but she can't pay attention to every aspect. Physical injuries, deformed movements, overwork, competition comparisons, opponent information, and so on. If these matters are left entirely to the students to judge for themselves, not only will they be less professional than trainers, but they will also take up extra training energy, adding unnecessary trouble. If the wrong choice leads to failure in the competition, it would be even worse. Therefore, students without responsible trainers are not allowed to directly apply for G-level competitions. Do you have any objections?"

"Not really. I completely agree with you, Chairman," Uozuka Saburo shook his head. "But it's precisely because of this that some ponygirls who never sign on with a trainer might lack sufficient experience in high-end competitions, spending more time on low-end qualifying events and missing out on important wins."

Chapter 146 So, so what?

"Yes...you are really perceptive."

She sighed softly. Although she looked only about ten years old, Akigawa Yayoi gave off an air of helplessness like an old woman in her fifties or sixties. She just shook her head and did not continue speaking, but Uozuka Saburo still got what she wanted to express.

This kind of structural problem is difficult to solve, or even impossible to solve...Even the current situation is the result of her doing her best to maintain it.

With his current status and energy, it is too early for him to get involved and make a difference.

…So, what?

"Chairman, my application is to try to solve this problem!"

"What method? How do you want to solve it?"

Seeing that he had piqued the other party's interest, Uozuka Saburo spoke clearly and without hiding his shortcomings. "I believe that since the academy cannot fundamentally resolve this issue for the time being, we should do our best to prevent such problems from arising. My role as a 'training instructor' is the key to this."

"Oh?! Do you...want to act as a trainer as a training instructor?"

"Yes and no."

Facing Akikawa Yayoi's surprised expression, Uozuka Saburo responded calmly.

As mentioned before, the main responsibility of the training instructor profession in Tresen Academy is to "accommodate" those pony girls who have not yet signed a contract with a trainer, and "supervise" them to train and attend classes normally.

In addition, targeted education, pre-match training and evaluation and analysis of various training elements are not within the scope of the training instructor's responsibilities. It is almost the same as the teacher in the orphanage in medieval Europe. The only thing is to prevent the "orphans" from starving to death for a period of time.

Of course, this was Central Tresen Academy after all. Regardless of their talents and personalities, the students who could enter had basic physical qualities that were above average. Any one of them would be ranked among the top three in the area, but...

The trainers who can come here are all top-notch, right?

In short, due to various messy reasons, there are quite a lot of horse girls without trainers in Central Tresen Academy.

Coupled with the example of Rudolph the Symbol and Ogurruta, who have achieved impressive results without a trainer, the number of these "self-reliant" horsegirls has been increasing year by year, becoming a unique sight in Central Tresen...

"From my observations, the students at the academy tend to have strong personalities. They place a lot of importance on compatibility when signing contracts with trainers. They believe that finding a trainer they're compatible with is much more important than just picking any random trainer. Otherwise, they might as well train on their own."

Suzuka's face flashed through his mind, and Uozuka Saburo gave a wry smile. "So, since more and more ponygirls don't want to sign contracts and just want to train on their own, and there's no way to increase their willingness to sign contracts in a short period of time, the only option left is to improve the work quality of the instructors, primarily the training instructors."

"No! No! If that happens, the college's finances will be..."

"Of course, we won't expect them to be fully committed like trainers, holding them accountable for the careers of a handful of ponygirls," Uozuka Saburo explained. "But at the very least, for the common problems you just mentioned, we can collect and organize some universal solutions for them, assist them with their independent training, and offer some suggestions for competition selection."

"Hmm... a question!" Akikawa Yayoi asked after a moment's thought. "Most of the instructors at the training camp are hired from outside, and their professional qualities vary greatly. How do you plan to improve their overall performance?"

“Resource sharing, information disclosure!”

Uozuka Saburo picked up the application and pointed at the planned route. "Every year, the school launches a scientific research project and issues on-site information inspection missions for various competition venues. Teachers and students are required to form teams and submit detailed reports. After passing the review, they will receive a certain reward. Then, these reports will be made public within the school, or simply included in the training manual for all teachers and students to read and study!"

"Oh! Standardized social practice, targeted review?"

With a glint in her eyes, Akikawa Yayoi fanned herself and began to seriously consider the possibilities: "But what if there's a mission but no one provides a high-quality report, or no one applies for the mission?"

"Outsource internally! Invite all the famous, or formerly famous, trainers and ponygirls to come to the scene to observe and comment." Uozuka Saburo said without hesitation, "Tressen has been running the school for so many years, and there are many famous alumni and retired legends. Rehiring them and re-promoting them will definitely be a win-win situation!"

"Well, indeed, this approach is feasible..."

Very satisfied with Uozuka Saburo's very practical proposal, Akikawa Yayoi couldn't help but nod repeatedly, but her expression remained serious: "But, I have one last, crucial question!"

"Yes, please go ahead."

"A word of caution! Do you know the true nature of the Horse Girl Competition?"

"..."

"Do you know what the background of the horse girl trainer is?"

"..."

"Do you know how much money Central Tresen Academy earns each year from various activities?"

"...I'm sorry, I don't know."

Uozuka Saburo lowered his head and lied without changing his expression.

Uma Musume, the world's hottest, most popular, and largest sports betting industry, is more than twice the size of the second and third most popular ball sports combined, and in Japan the difference is more than ten times.

How could he, a veteran cadre of a transnational criminal organization, not know this information?

The scale of money hidden here is not just that of one or two countries. Almost all powerful organizations in the world have coveted it, but eventually gave up on it for various reasons, causing this "golden egg machine" to be concentrated in the hands of a few forces.

In a free market, how can you make more money than from a monopoly?

This is especially true in a country like Japan where chaebol families abound!

"Your suggestion is very good. If it were put into a free country, it would surely be greatly promoted. However..."

With a heavy sigh, Akikawa Yayoi raised his head, looked at his burly and excellent subordinate, and said with a slightly sad smile: "In this Tokyo, at Central Tresen Academy, it is not possible."

"...So, what then?"

"Eh?"

Chapter 147 Why are you yelling so loudly!

In fact, the Black Organization is not as strict as some grassroots personnel think. It is like a terrifying and rigid machine that perfectly implements all the wills of the boss. The real situation is even the opposite:

The boss never thought about unifying any will, nor did he care about it. From beginning to end, he did not impose any restrictions on the inner thoughts of any member of the organization.

As long as you listen to good words and do good things, or even do good things without being obedient, he will not ask much of you, let alone care what you think.

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