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How to explain the ending of Naoki Hansawa?

Ending:

Kondo agreed to Owada's request and did not disclose President Tamiya's testimony to the public. As a result, Hanzawa was unable to come up with a plan to prove Owada's illegal loans at the board meeting. important information, thus resulting in insufficient evidence. On the other hand, Watari got the extremely secret news from a junior in the human resources department that Kondo will return to the bank.

Hanzawa, who sensed something was wrong, sent the message "I'm waiting for you at the sword dojo in my old place" to Kondo's mobile phone who didn't know where he was. ?Just when he was about to convene a board meeting to reveal Owada’s illegal loans, Naito received a letter in the name of the director of the Financial Services Agency, which said, “During the Financial Services Agency inspection, Deputy Director Hanzawa had a problem with his attitude toward accepting the inspection. " written document.

This means that at the board meeting, in addition to the illegal loan issues that Banze wants to expose, Banze will also be punished accordingly. Under various circumstances that were very unfavorable for Banze, the board meeting that related to fate was finally about to begin.

Plot summary

During the bubble economy period (1992), Naoki Hansawa, a graduate of Keio University who was burdened with a tragic past, entered the Industrial Central Bank as he wished. , Kondo Naoki are working hard towards the goals in their hearts. The seemingly glamorous bankers experienced unimaginable physical and mental torture before and after the bubble economy recession.

In 2002, the Industrial Central Bank, which was burdened with high amounts of non-performing debt, merged with the Tokyo Daiichi Bank to survive and became the world's third largest bank, the Tokyo Central Bank. There is a struggle between the "Old Tokyo" and "Old Industry" factions within the bank. This year, Naoki Hansawa has been serving as the director of the Financing Section of the Osaka Nishi Branch of the Tokyo Central Bank for two years.

Being convinced that human nature is inherently good, he adheres to universal morality while performing his duties as a banker. However, a loan fraud of up to 500 million yen pushed Banzawa to the edge of the cliff in his career. In order to retain his career and recover the bank's losses, Banzawa was determined to recover the 500 million yen loan and promised to solve it if If this is not done, I will kneel down and apologize in front of the branch manager.

In the process of recovering a 500 million yen loan, Banzawa discovered that the loss of the 500 million yen loan was actually a scam set up by the president of the Osaka Nishi Branch and a certain steel company ***. It also prompted him to completely break with the branch president and even the senior executives in the industry who only valued protecting their own safety, following the trend, and valuing profits over righteousness. It was like a mantis fighting against the current. Can Banze change this indifferent and corrupt status quo on his own? Can he fight against enemies inside and outside the bank and carry out his beliefs?

Extended information

Character introduction

1. Naoki Hansawa

Head of the Financing Section of the Osaka Nishi Branch of the Tokyo Central Bank. After graduating from Keio University, he entered the Industrial Central Bank before the merger. He has an upright personality and respects the goodness of human nature. But if anyone offends me, he will repay you twice as much! Never look at the boss's face when doing things, and move forward courageously as long as you think it is right. He has won the trust of his subordinates and is very capable.

Unexpectedly, the branch manager forcibly passed 500 million yuan in financing, but in the end the account could not be recovered, and he put all the blame on Banze. Graduated from the Department of Economics and joined the Keio Sports Club's fencing team. His famous saying is "A tooth for a tooth, a tooth for a tooth, a tooth for a tooth, a double return" (やられたらやり回す, twice as much return!)

2. Banzawa Flower

Banzawa's wife is a person who says whatever comes to her mind. Someone like that, even the eloquent Banze can't do anything to her. Originally engaged in floral design, she quit her job after marriage and became a housewife. He is smart, considerate, and has a cheerful personality, which has become Banze's spiritual salvation. When I lived in a company apartment in Tokyo, I would attend gatherings of employees' wives without any complaints. I thought that even though it was a small amount, it would be a little help to Hanzawa's work, so I worked hard to persevere.

Since returning to Tokyo and learning the truth about his father's death from Banzawa, I have become even more worried every time I see Banze uttering terrible words with grief and anger. But no matter what Naoki does, he will always support him and help Naoki inadvertently.

3. Akatsuki Owada

Original from the central bank of the original industry, the youngest managing director of the Tokyo Central Bank, a rising star who has been promoted rapidly. There is a strong sense of faction, and they feel that the current president, Ken Nakano Watari, is from the former Tokyo Daiichi Bank (former T), which will hinder the upward path of employees from the Industrial Central Bank (former S).

After Osaka Nishi Branch Manager Naoki Hansawa, who was also from the old S, successfully recovered a 500 million yuan loan, he became interested in him and wanted to win him over as a member of his faction. Later, he was rejected by Banze, and therefore he had a grudge against Banze.

However, on the eve of the Financial Services Agency’s review, after the Iseshima Hotel, which was an important loan target, became the subject of review, Hanzawa, who was responsible for the matter, was stymied and ridiculed as a "shrunken bank". The attitude of "employees" made Owada and Hanzawa completely opposed.

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