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Find a TV series! About love skills. A Japanese nightclub employee had no love experience, so the manager came out to teach him how to do it.

"Kings" is a Japanese late-night drama directed by Jun'ichi Ishikawa, written by Fujimoto and starring Hiromi Kitagawa.

Because her father's small and medium-sized enterprises went bankrupt, a beautiful young 20-year-old female college student, Fujisaki Cui (Hiromi Kitagawa), dropped out of school to engage in female public relations in the club at that time in order to pay off the debt of 65.438+50 billion yen. I heard that Roppongi Hotel's "R- 1" Grand Prix will award the title of "King of Kings" and a prize of 50 million yen to the nightclub lady. Fujisaki made up her mind to devote herself to the world at night. In order to win the bonus, we should study hard to be a competent club public relations with a sincere heart and impress everyone around us. However, in Roppongi Street, the capital of nightclubs, many excellent hostess girls who were also selected from other parts of Tokyo and won the title of "King of Kings" were full of tricks, and a fierce battle among female public relations people in a gorgeous nightlife began.

It feels like this.