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: To seize the company, Fitzgerald involves himself in a court case where one of the company's engineers is framed for murder by the corrupt CEO. Using his business acumen and remaining influence, he proves the engineer's innocence while simultaneously exposing the CEO's fraud.
: By "saving" the company and securing the engineer's loyalty, Fitzgerald effectively takes over the business, installing himself as the new CEO and regaining a multi-million dollar status almost overnight. Themes and Abilities
: The story draws heavy inspiration from F. Scott Fitzgerald's real-life works, particularly The Great Gatsby , exploring themes of the shallowness of wealth and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream. If you'd like to dive deeper into this arc, I can:
: After losing his fortune and falling from the Moby Dick , Fitzgerald is found living in the slums of Yokohama by his loyal subordinate, Louisa May Alcott . Initially listless and begging for alms, he is motivated to "rise" again when Louisa reminds him of his inherent worth and the potential to rebuild.
Explain the of his return and how he interacts with the Armed Detective Agency later.
: Fitzgerald sets his sights on a high-tech security company that owns the "Eyes of God," a powerful facial recognition and surveillance system. He realizes that information, rather than just raw physical power, is the key to controlling the city.
: To seize the company, Fitzgerald involves himself in a court case where one of the company's engineers is framed for murder by the corrupt CEO. Using his business acumen and remaining influence, he proves the engineer's innocence while simultaneously exposing the CEO's fraud.
: By "saving" the company and securing the engineer's loyalty, Fitzgerald effectively takes over the business, installing himself as the new CEO and regaining a multi-million dollar status almost overnight. Themes and Abilities (Dub) 7 : Fitzgerald Rising
: The story draws heavy inspiration from F. Scott Fitzgerald's real-life works, particularly The Great Gatsby , exploring themes of the shallowness of wealth and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream. If you'd like to dive deeper into this arc, I can: : To seize the company, Fitzgerald involves himself
: After losing his fortune and falling from the Moby Dick , Fitzgerald is found living in the slums of Yokohama by his loyal subordinate, Louisa May Alcott . Initially listless and begging for alms, he is motivated to "rise" again when Louisa reminds him of his inherent worth and the potential to rebuild. Themes and Abilities : The story draws heavy
Explain the of his return and how he interacts with the Armed Detective Agency later.
: Fitzgerald sets his sights on a high-tech security company that owns the "Eyes of God," a powerful facial recognition and surveillance system. He realizes that information, rather than just raw physical power, is the key to controlling the city.