Hina walks into Ren’s penthouse. But she isn't the scared girl from Chapter 40. She isn't crying. She is holding a tablet. On the screen is a video recording of Kaito (Ren) speaking to himself in the mirror in Chapter 45.
"The original Yukimura would have tried to make Hina cry. I’m going to make her the head of my R&D department. That is not NTR. That is venture capital." Hina walks into Ren’s penthouse
Cillian sat perched on the velvet chaise, swirling a glass of amber liquid that cost more than the average protagonist’s yearly tuition. He wasn’t looking at the documents in his lap; he was watching the reflection in the window. Behind him, the "hero" of this story, Kael, stood with fists clenched so tight his knuckles were white. She is holding a tablet
To understand the significance of Chapter 82, one must define the NTR Logic inherent in the source material. In the original manga, the antagonist typically succeeds due to: I’m going to make her the head of my R&D department