The Uchiha Legacy: Uchiha Global Solutions (UGS) Modern "Sharingan": The clan’s legendary ocular powers have evolved into metaphorical abilities: unrivaled analytical insight, photographic memory, and pattern recognition. They excel at detecting "intense crucial detail" where others see chaos. The Business: UGS operates as an elite intelligence, corporate espionage, and private security firm. They are masters of the "Ghost" legacy—operating with such discretion that they remain invisible even while controlling high-level geopolitical and corporate outcomes. Cultural Status: Privacy is their greatest professional asset. Because they are so secretive, Sasuke’s personal life exists in a complete "black box," creating a void of information that outsiders are eager to fill with their own fantasies. The University Environment The Atmosphere: A high-pressure, elitist "prestige" campus that mirrors the cutthroat nature of the corporate world. Social Stratification: The student body is divided between status-seeking social climbers and those focused on their studies. Mai thrives in the former, weaponizing Sasuke’s name to climb the social ladder. The "Mai" Phenomenon The Deception: Mai exploits the campus's lack of information about Sasuke. She uses sheer audacity, curated (fake) evidence, and the allure of dating a "tragic, billionaire heir" to maintain her influence. The Believers: Her supporters consist of "Status Seekers" who use her for proximity to wealth, and the "Naive" who don't understand the realities of the Uchiha family’s security-obsessed lifestyle. The Key Players (The "Out-of-the-Loop" Circle) Because Sasuke is hyper-private, his closest friends are unaware of your relationship and, therefore, cannot debunk Mai’s lies: Naruto: Grounded and loyal, he finds Mai annoying but remains silent to respect Sasuke’s privacy. Sakura: Brilliant and observant; she is the most likely to eventually see through Mai’s facade due to her intimate knowledge of Sasuke’s true pers

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