“Green Juice Prince” Misaki Yuta escapes from huge losses with 300 million yen transfer from an acquaintance...He strongly refutes the “farce theory” saying, “There are idiots out there who say it’s scripted.”
“Green juice prince” Misaki Yuta, who suffered huge losses, escapes from predicament with 300 million yen transfer from acquaintance, strongly refutes “farce theory”: “There are idiots who say it’s scripted…” On the 30th, businessman Misaki Yuta, who is also known as “Green juice prince,” updated his X (formerly Twitter). Regarding the 300 million yen debt that was due on that day, some people have suggested that it is a farce that the full amount was transferred by a company president they know, but he flatly denies this, saying, “There are some idiots who say it was scripted, but there’s no way that’s true.” In August, Misaki publicly admitted that he had suffered losses of approximately 2 billion yen due to the crash of Japanese stocks. Although he needs to pay 300 million yen at the end of this month, he said on the 27th, “The last of our financial measures have failed. It’s effectively a collapse,” he confessed, and continued posting desperate messages. However, on the night of the 29th, he said, “I’m very upset right now. A miracle might have happened. Tears are flowing from the depths of my eyes and won’t stop,” he posted. That morning, “I received a transfer of 300 million yen from a certain CEO who appeared on Reiwa no Tora. “They contacted me out of nowhere and said they would lend me the money even though I had no collateral, and although I was skeptical, the money was actually deposited,” he revealed. “I’m not particularly close with the president, and we don’t have a very deep relationship. I was really surprised that it was this person. I know it’s rude of me to borrow money, but I thought they really had money,” he said, expressing his surprise. “There were a lot of hypocrites who were all talk, and a lot of people who would suddenly change their attitude and act all high and mighty. But there were also people who reached out to help in this way. I will never forget the kindness you showed me when I was in real trouble,” said Misaki. However, this sudden turn of events has left readers commenting, “That’s how the story unfolded after all. “It’s as expected and not very funny,” “It was probably guaranteed beforehand anyway,” “It was meant to turn out like this,” “The Aojiru Theater preparations and casting were impressive and elaborate,” and “I think they could have put a little more effort into it,” were some of the comments pointing out the “farce.” In response to this, Misaki reported, “I somehow managed to get through the payments at the end of the month,” but countered, “There are some idiots who say it’s a script, but that’s not possible.” “I have struggled desperately these past few months, and have been in a pinch like I’ve rarely been in in my life. And just when I thought it was all over, a helping hand was extended. I think this is a miracle. I’m sure if you don’t give up, a way will open up,” she continued. Related threads Aojiru Prince Yuta Misaki expresses gratitude for 300 million yen transfer, revealing a detailed image: “I was suddenly contacted by a certain company president…” [Fuyutsuki reporter★].
>>1 Nobody was worried at first. He’s whining alone about being in a tough situation, then he’s making a big fuss all by himself about someone who’s willing to transfer 300 million yen to him. He should just do what he wants on his own, so just shut up for now.
He ignores his own mistakes and treats people like “idiots”. He’s just like Horiemon, the controversial YouTuber from the N Country Gyoza Gang. Speaking of N Country, like the former NHK man who is the best friend of the green juice YouTuber, he has followers who give money like water and donate it like a cult. Of course, politicians and thug YouTubers can’t quit after three days.
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