Shogo Kai works for one of Japan's four largest law firms. He is competent in his field, but he is arrogant. Shogo Kai solely thinks about winning, and he believes that winning is the only way to satisfy his clientele. He is on his way to become a senior partner at the firm. Shogo Kai's boss is concerned about his obsession with winning above all else. His supervisor requires him to hire a young lawyer as an associate as a condition of his promotion at the legal firm. Shogo Kai meets Daiki Suzuki after interviewing prospective young lawyers. Daiki Suzuki possesses exceptional intelligence and memory.
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Shogo Kai works for one of Japan's four largest law firms. He is competent in his field, but he is arrogant. Shogo Kai solely thinks about winning, and he believes that winning is the only way to satisfy his clientele. He is on his way to become a senior partner at the firm. Shogo Kai's boss is concerned about his obsession with winning above all else. His supervisor requires him to hire a young lawyer as an associate as a condition of his promotion at the legal firm. Shogo Kai meets Daiki Suzuki after interviewing prospective young lawyers. Daiki Suzuki possesses exceptional intelligence and memory.
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