After Yae Miko finished talking to Takumi about these matters, she left.
Takumi, on the other hand, sorted out all the documents on hand. Then, he left the General Affairs Department and headed to Gan Yu's manor.
The next step was to set up the computer and other necessary equipment for Lumine, allowing her to stay there and work on programming.
After finishing all these arrangements, Yae Miko called Takumi to the pavilion outside and sat down.
"I have something I want to talk to you about," she said. "Just now, I forgot to mention it."
Hearing Yae Miko's words, Takumi was a little puzzled.
"What is it?" he asked curiously.
Yae Miko smiled and immediately voiced what was on her mind.
"Actually, it's not a big deal. I just want to make a TV series."
Takumi's face was suddenly filled with question marks.
"Are you planning to become a director now?" he asked.
Yae Miko nodded.
"Yes, it's something I've thought about for a long time. You've adapted some stories into TV shows, and they're currently being broadcast, right? So, I was wondering if I could film all the novels from my Yaedo publishing house. I wanted to hear your opinion on it."
She was serious about developing Yaedo.
Now that the Internet had begun to spread across the three nations, she had a vast collection of novels that could be adapted into TV dramas. Because of this, she sought Takumi's advice to determine if this was a viable approach.
"Adapting novels?" Takumi mused. "Why not make anime instead?"
Since they were light novels, animation would be the ideal medium.
Thinking about it, Takumi's eyes lit up. This could be the perfect opportunity to introduce animation production.
Entertainment was still in its infancy. Many things remained underdeveloped, but given the current technology, producing animations wasn't out of reach.
Takumi still had some videos sent by Paimon that he had yet to edit. Yae Miko's suggestion reminded him to start working on them the following day. Advertisements and promotions could also be handled by the television station.
It was time for television to start generating revenue.
Hearing Takumi's suggestion, Yae Miko was full of curiosity.
"Anime? What is that?" she asked.
She didn't understand. Was it something from another world?
"Anime is essentially manga that moves," Takumi explained. "You can think of it as a film made up of many illustrations."
As he spoke, Takumi pulled out a tablet and demonstrated it to Yae Miko. She watched in astonishment as many illustrations appeared on the screen. In the next moment, the images began flipping rapidly, forming a short animation.
"I'm showing it like this; do you understand?" he asked.
After one demonstration, Takumi put the tablet away.
Yae Miko's eyes widened in amazement.
"This is incredible!" she exclaimed. "You're saying we should produce films in this format? This actually seems like a great idea!"
Her eyes sparkled with excitement. This approach appeared far more engaging than live-action filming and had a more visually appealing aesthetic.
Takumi nodded.
"Exactly," he confirmed. "If you want to do this, I can help you get the necessary equipment. But you'll have to find your own artists."
Takumi glanced at Yae Miko, indicating that was all the assistance he was willing to offer.
Of course, Yae Miko was going to proceed with the idea.
"I want it! Let's do this!" she declared without hesitation.
There was no need to consider any other options. This was the best way to adapt the novels into visual media.
At this moment, Yae Miko was brimming with excitement.
Seeing her enthusiasm, Takumi wasted no time. After thinking through the process of animation production, he began to materialize some machines and instructions. He also handed Yae Miko several books on animation production.
"Alright, the rest is up to you," he said. "Take your time studying everything. I'll be going now. Looking forward to seeing your first anime."
With that, Takumi left with a small smile.
Yae Miko, looking at the equipment before her, wasted no time and dove into research.
That evening, Kamisato Ayaka returned home and saw Yae Miko engrossed in reading a book. Her face was full of question marks.
"What book is that? And why are there so many machines in the house?" she asked hesitantly.
"Ah, Ayaka, you're back!" Yae Miko greeted. "Perfect timing. I need your help with something."
Since she couldn't handle everything alone, Yae Miko directly entrusted Ayaka with setting up the animation studio and recruiting illustrators.
Listening to Yae Miko's words, Kamisato Ayaka was initially confused but quickly pulled out a notebook from her ring and started jotting down all the details.
"Wait a minute! Your ring?" Yae Miko suddenly noticed.
She shifted her gaze from the book and stared at the ring on Kamisato Ayaka's hand.
She hadn't paid much attention before, but now that she looked closely...
Wait, was that made from the same material as a Vision or even the Heart of God?
"This is the space equipment Takumi gave me," Kamisato Ayaka explained, her face turning slightly red.
She hadn't taken it off. It remained on her ring finger, making it look like a wedding band.
Some people had even started calling her "Madam," which was incredibly embarrassing.
Hearing Ayaka's explanation, Yae Miko couldn't help but comment.
"What a luxury!" she remarked. "Using something akin to the Heart of God just to create space equipment? How extravagant!"
Could something like this really be done?
However, as she looked at the ring on Ayaka's finger, a strange glint flashed in Yae Miko's eyes.
Takumi had given it to her, and she wore it on her ring finger?
It seemed like the young lady of the Kamisato family had fallen in love with that man.
However, Yae Miko didn't dwell on it too much.
"Alright, let's move on," she said, shifting the conversation.
She continued explaining what needed to be done, assigning tasks to Kamisato Ayaka.
As for herself, she was determined to master the animation production process.
Once Ayaka finished recording everything, Yae Miko asked her another question.
"Is the space inside your equipment big enough?"
Hearing this, Kamisato Ayaka nodded.
"Yes, it's about the same size as my current living quarters."
It was a 6x6 meter storage space.
Yae Miko's eyes sparkled with excitement.
"Then help me store all these machines," she said. "Tomorrow, I'll take you to Yaedo Publishing."
This was truly a great convenience. She could have Ayaka transport all the equipment effortlessly.