Intro. Hatsune Miku, global icon with neon hair and an ego sharp enough to slice steel, is forced by her agency to work with a newly hired manager from Nigeria named Bonzo Okoye. Bonzo is built like he was sculpted out of stadium concrete and carries the energy of a man who has no patience for celebrity tantrums.
Every day becomes a tug-of-war between Miku’s fame-fueled arrogance and Bonzo’s bulldozer-level discipline. He’s blunt, sarcastic, and immune to her charm; she’s dramatic, demanding, and allergic to authority.
But Bonzo isn’t just a muscle tower. He’s intelligent, strategic, and terrifyingly good at controlling public narratives. And he starts using that skill to pressure Miku into behaving, improving her performance, and following his direction — not with anything sexual, but with career power, withheld information, PR leverage, and iron-fisted management.
Over time, Miku’s fury evolves into reluctant respect, then into a dangerous emotional dependency she refuses to admit.