"Oh, by the way, I'm the director of the Marine Science Academy. If you make any breakthroughs or have any questions, just contact me directly."

Jiang Ming ate a few bites of food on the way and then went to the classroom almost without stopping.

"For the first lesson of the semester, we are in the media, the forefront of ideology. I need to talk to you about concepts such as economic base and superstructure, and ideology."

—Meanwhile, on the other side—

Tadashi Iwasaki, the person in charge of the Coral Palace's station in Inazuma Castle, received a message from the Coral Palace.

"Hmm? Try to meet with Yae no Miko to discuss setting up the Inazuma Newspaper?"

Below the title are densely packed small prints that detail the specific requirements of this mission.

In his words and actions, he listed how to meet Yae no Miko as a major problem.

"That's it?"

Iwasaki put down his brush and closed the book in front of him.

The large words on the cover immediately caught Iwasaki Masashi's eye: "Reincarnated as the Thunder General, and Invincible Under Heaven."

"Want to see the editor-in-chief? That's easy!"

Chapter 12 The Advisor is a Genius at Playing Dumb

That evening, in Yaedo's office, Iwasaki expressed to Yaeko his intention to create a newspaper and seek cooperation with Yaedo.

At first, Yae no Miko wasn't interested in setting up a newspaper. She thought, "What newspaper? What kind of newspaper is this? I don't think it's as good as light novels or fried tofu."

It wasn't until Iwasaki told Yae Miko that the newspaper would be run by his professional team that things changed.

Yae no Miko was instantly wide awake.

Why would someone want to collaborate with Yaedo, but not utilize Yaedo's existing team of editors and authors?

Something is wrong!

His fox-like eyes narrowed slightly as he looked Iwasaki up and down.

The other party met Yae no Miko's gaze with a mysterious smile.

Yae no Miko immediately understood and slowly praised in a meaningful tone.

"Wow, the authors under my command are truly a hidden gem."

"You flatter me, Editor-in-Chief. It's all thanks to your excellent guidance."

Yae no Miko learned of his identity.

He knew that Yae no Miko knew his identity.

Yae no Miko also knew that he knew Yae no Miko knew his identity.

He also knew that Yae no Miko knew his identity.

Everyone's just pretending not to know.

Some things are better left unsaid.

"However, I'm afraid my abilities are limited as a single woman."

Upon hearing this, Iwasaki's smile became more genuine.

"In that case, I'll have to trouble you, Yae no Kami."

"Hey! I'm really destined to be a hard worker. Let's go, let's go."

Yae no Miko waved her hand as if shooing away flies, signaling Iwasaki to leave her room.

After bowing respectfully, Iwasaki turned and left decisively, leaving only Yae no Miko in the room.

"The newspaper office?"

As the prince sat in his chair, he recalled the epitome of Teyvat's media industry—Fontaine's Steam Bird Newspaper.

What use would that shrine maiden have for a newspaper?

She tried to connect it to the current decadent situation in Inazuma.

Her century of experience and wisdom, combined with her work experience in light novel magazines, quickly helped her understand everything.

"Tsk, it seems they underestimated our shrine maiden."

But who cares?

She was happy with it anyway.

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The next night.

Iwasaki Masaru, Yae Kamiko, and Kamisato Ayato gathered in the wooden leak tea room.

Not far from the wooden-framed teahouse, a few people chatting on the street exchanged glances upon seeing this scene. A short while later, a man emerged from a nearby shop and strode quickly towards the city.

He took all of this into his view.

Inside the wooden-framed tea room, after exchanging pleasantries...

"How could such a big undertaking as starting a newspaper be possible without the support of the newspaper's founders?"

Yae no Miko picked up a piece of fried tofu and put it in her mouth. As she chewed, a satisfied expression appeared on her face.

"The chief priest is right. The management of book publishing has always been the responsibility of the publishing director. Of course, there are also things like festivals and ceremonies. I really miss those lively scenes."

"Unfortunately, Inazuma seems a bit repressed these days."

As he said this, Ayato Kamisato looked at Tadashi Iwasaki.

Yae no Miko silently looked away and focused on finishing the fried tofu on the table.

Iwasaki knew that whether the mission could be completed depended on this step.

ponder for a moment.

"I imagine the General would not want to see this situation either. It's just a pity that the actions of the Heavenly Territory Commissioner and the Survey Commissioner seem to have gone astray."

"Oh? I'd like to hear the details."

Iwasaki flashed a classic smiling expression.

"The General once promised his subjects a dream, but it was unlikely to be an eternal dream like this. Now that things have come to this, even some insightful and ambitious people within the Heavenly Territory Commissioner and the Survey Commissioner have realized the problem."

The implication was clear: the Kujo family and the Tong family were the targets.

"Many people can identify problems. But the key to a problem often lies in its solution."

Ayato Kamisato felt that this answer was not entirely satisfactory.

Yae no Miko remained silent, still busy finishing off the fried tofu.

"So now, who can set things right?"

Iwasaki was staring at Kamisato Ayato and asked.

Under Iwasaki's watchful gaze, Ayato Kamisato gradually developed a smile.

The point has been made very clear.

The people over there have also made a promise to support the general, to target only the culprits, and to do nothing more than to set things right.

Ayato Kamisato raised the teacup in his hand (which actually contained milk tea).

"Mr. Masashi Iwasaki, I offer you this tea instead of wine as a gesture of my best wishes for your great success."

He didn't specify what kind of career it was, but anyway, it's all the same—as long as you succeed.

However, with Jiang Ming's involvement, the development of events may be slightly different from what Ayato Kamisato imagined.

"Lend your blessings."

At this moment, Yae no Miko finished eating the fried tofu on the table.

"In that case, everyone's happy. Let's discuss the profit-sharing issue."

"Of course, to show our sincerity, we are willing to offer up 70% of our profits."

The divine child immediately frowned.

"Why is it only 70%?"

"Well... Editor-in-Chief, the newspaper's staff and operations also incur expenses. And... 70%... belongs to your two families."

Iwasaki changed his address to "Editor-in-Chief" in an attempt to build a closer relationship.

"Don't call me Editor-in-Chief. My Yaedo has to take care of all your work. Oh, my poor, weak Yaedo! Because I can't earn Mora, I have to work for others for free. It's about to stop operating. Waaaaah, so pitiful."

The lifelike performance made Ayato Kamisato almost lose his composure.

"Lord Kuji, the magistrate of the company is not short of Mora for the time being. Why don't I give you mine as well?"

"Hey, this won't do..."

The argument raged on in the wooden-framed teahouse over profit sharing.

Kujo Takayuki then received a secret report from his spies.

"What? That old fox Yae no Miko is meeting with Ayato Kamisato at the Wooden Leak Tea Room with some unknown person?"

"Yes, I saw it with my own eyes."

Kujo Takayuki suddenly felt a headache coming on.

Yae no Miko's position within the Inazuma system is too unique.

The retinue of Thor is naturally intelligent, shrewd, and possesses hundreds of years of experience and expertise.

Kujo Takayuki was extremely grateful for the General's decision that "Narukami Taisha must not interfere in worldly affairs," otherwise, with Yae no Miko present, he would definitely be out of the picture now.

That kid from the Kamisato family is no pushover either; despite his and the Tong family's attacks, the Kamisato family is still alive.

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