Five years after her husband founded a software development company, the business had been growing steadily. However, when a major client suddenly went bankrupt, the company's finances took a sharp downturn. In desperation, her husband made the decision to seek financial support from an investor named Sasagi. The terms were harsh—not only did he have to develop a new software product within three months, but he was also forced to send his wife, Seira, to work as Sasagi's secretary under the guise of "training." Sasagi had Seira sign the contract, then smirked confidently as he declared the beginning of a new arrangement.