Chapter 695: Fuji Jump’s PrimCon Preparations

Chapter 695: Fuji Jump’s PrimCon Preparations



Fuji Jump Co. Stand, Kizuna Hall, Sakura City.

Sunday, March 14.

The Kizuna Hall, a sprawling convention center in the heart of Sakura City, was buzzing with activity. Preparations for PrimCon, the most prestigious anime and manga convention of the spring season, were in full swing. Among the numerous companies setting up their stands, Fuji Jump Co. Publishing House was hard at work, readying itself for its first major appearance under new ownership.

Due to its early preparation, the Fuji Jump had managed to reserve a medium-sized stand, strategically located to draw maximum foot traffic. This was a critical moment for the publishing house. Less than a year ago, it had been acquired by Theo, who now owned 90% of the company. The remaining 10% belonged to Sayuri, the head director and driving force behind Fuji Jump's recent successes. In the short time since the acquisition, Fuji Jump has seen a resurgence in popularity, with several of its titles becoming bestsellers.

Today, the team from Fuji Jump was tasked with ensuring that their stand would be a beacon for manga and light novel enthusiasts. With titles like Naruto (currently on its sixth volume), Hataraku Maou-sama (also on its sixth volume), Sword Art Online (a completed light novel series), and Tree of Joy (a standalone novel), the publishing house had a wealth of content to showcase.

Sayuri, unable to be present due to other commitments, had entrusted the stand's management to a capable team led by Yamamoto Aiko, a seasoned marketing manager with years of experience in the industry. Aiko had been with Fuji Jump long before Theo's acquisition and had seen the company through its ups and downs. She understood the significance of this event and was determined to make it a success.

Aiko stood at the center of the stand, directing her team as they worked tirelessly to set everything up. The stand itself was designed to be both eye-catching and functional. Large banners featuring the key characters from Naruto and Hataraku Maou-sama hung from the ceiling, their vibrant colors and dynamic poses immediately drawing attention. Aiko knew that these were their most popular series, and she wanted to make sure they were prominently featured.

In addition to the banners, the stand was divided into several sections, each dedicated to a specific title. The Naruto section featured a large mural of Naruto Uzumaki, the series' protagonist, with scenes from the manga displayed around it. Next to it, a merchandise area offered exclusive Naruto goods, from posters and keychains to limited-edition figurines. The Hataraku Maou-sama section was equally impressive. It had a cozy café-like setup, complete with tables and chairs, inviting fans to sit down and browse through the latest volumes. A large screenplayed clips from the ongoing manga, showcasing the series' unique blend of humor and action. Aiko had arranged for free samples of the manga's first chapter to be distributed here, hoping to draw in new readers.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

The Sword Art Online was the biggest section, after all the anime was about to be released. Sword Art Online was already a completed series, but still had a strong following, with thousands and thousands of copies sold every month. With the anime release, the company expected to register a sharp increase in the sales of this light novel. Aiko had made sure to highlight the series' most iconic moments without giving much spoilers. A small stage had been set up here for live readings and Q&A sessions with the voice actors who would bring these characters to life in the upcoming anime adaptation.

The Tree of Joy section was designed to be serene and inviting, reflecting the novel's contemplative and heartwarming nature. A small garden setup, complete with artificial trees and flowers, created a peaceful atmosphere where fans could sit and read excerpts from the novel.

As the team worked to finalize the setup, Aiko walked through the stand, checking every detail. She paused at the merchandise area, where rows of books, figurines, and other products were being carefully arranged. She picked up a copy of the sixth volume of Naruto, flipping through the pages with a sense of pride. This was more than just a product to her; it was the result of countless hours of hard work from the entire Fuji Jump team.

"Aiko-san, the display screens are up and running," one of the tech team members reported, pulling her out of her thoughts.

"Great job," Aiko replied with a smile. "Let's make sure the sound is clear and the video quality is top-notch. We want everyone passing by to be drawn in."

Aiko quickly typed a response, her fingers moving swiftly across the screen.

Aiko: Boss! We are almost ready. We made sure to show our strong points just like you told us. I'm sure the public tomorrow will flock to our stand when they see what we prepared.

Sayuri's reply was almost immediate.

Sayuri: I knew I could count on you, Aiko. Make sure to take lots of pictures and videos-I want to see every detail. And good luck tomorrow!

Aiko smiled, feeling a surge of pride. After working for so long together, Sayuri had always been supportive, and her trust meant a lot to Aiko. She quickly sent a reply.

Aiko: Will do! Thanks, Sayuri-san. We'll make sure Fuji Jump shines tomorrow!

As the day came to a close, Aiko gathered her team for a final debrief. They were tired, but the excitement for tomorrow's event was palpable. They knew they had done everything they could to prepare, and now it was just a matter of waiting for the doors to open.

"Great work today, everyone," Aiko said, addressing the group. "Go home and get some rest -we've got a big day ahead of us. I'm proud of what we've accomplished, and I know we're going to make a huge impression tomorrow. Let's show everyone what Fuji Jump is all

about!"

The team cheered in agreement before packing up their tools and equipment. As they left the convention hall, Aiko took one last look at the stand, a sense of calm satisfaction settling over her. Tomorrow, the world would see the fruits of their labor, and she couldn't wait to see how

it all unfolded.

With a final glance around the now-quiet convention hall, Aiko turned off the lights and locked up the stand. She stepped out into the cool evening air, her thoughts already on the day ahead. The stage was set, and Fuji Jump was ready to make its mark at PrimCon.

As she walked away from Kizuna Hall, Aiko pulled out her phone one last time and sent a message to Sayuri.

Aiko: Stand is ready. We're all set for tomorrow. Wish us luck!

She slipped her phone back into her pocket with a satisfied smile, knowing that tomorrow would be the start of something great for Fuji Jump.