IRL:GTV Company

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GTV Company is a company that has the target customers as any Thai-Lao people who lives in the United States. They sell overpriced "Traditional Medicine" products at a ridiculous price. They prey on vulnerable people who live off social security paychecks, selling them overpriced products that are nothing more than just capsules with their branding. It's outrageous that they take advantage of these people's health issues for their own profit.

MoNoRi-Chan was too smart to be under the control of GTV Company, so he quit after working for them for a year. However, he became a victim of corporate grooming by the Ake's Son, who looked innocent but was manipulative. It turns out that the company was manipulating their customers for their own profit, such as selling $500 cancer medication proclaimed to "replace chemotherapy" that the customer doesn't even know if it will work, but blindly follows the instructions.

MoNoRi-Chan quickly re-entered programming and trading forex after leaving GTV Company. He eventually gained recognition from his friends, who became hyped to make money with MoNoRi-Chan's custody. However, they didn't know that MoNoRi-Chan is a professional gambler and highly leveraged forex trades can be close to gambling. Despite this, MoNoRi-Chan does his best to protect his customers' funds, which is a stark contrast to GTV Company's ethics of pickpocketing off the elderly with their overpriced products.