By resorting to causing a fire at a stadium, Amagi Brilliant Park was saved from its imminent closure. The events that led up to this point had been rather (un)fortunate, though the park’s safety had yet to be guaranteed. And as he embarked on a brand new semester of high school, Kanie Seiya, the acting manager of Amagi Brilliant Park, began his arduous work of ironing out the problems neglected during his 2-week stint. Some of the problems he faced included the enormous debt that resulted from the aggressive 30 yen campaign, the dip in number of guests due to the increased ticket price and the cast members’ conceit after avoiding the threat of the park’s closure.
Furthermore, though Seiya had bought more time for Amagi Brilliant Park; the fundamental problem remained unsolved. Amagi Brilliant Park was still the same old ‘pathetic theme park’, and they had until next March to attract another 600,000 visitors or they were doomed. Along with that, there was no way his stadium trick would work twice, meaning that he had no choice but to tackle this next obstacle with brute force. In short, despite the fact that it was only April, none of them could afford to slack off. For now, the most pressing issue he faced as the acting manager was—