I Signed-In in Tokyo

Chapter 7: 7


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 Shizuka Hiratsuka calls?

 

"Do you want me to work here? But I don't have any part-time job experience. If I go, it will cause a lot of trouble to the landlord, right?"

 

Ran didn't think too much when she hear that Lynn was planning to re-operate the coffee shop. She just feels instinctive that the reopening of her coffee shop downstairs will bring a lot of convenience to her family. For example, when her father is in a hurry, and she doesn’t have time to prepare food. He can buy sandwiches or small pastries in a coffee shop.

 

But part-time job... 

 

This is an area that she has never touched. Ran not only has to complete her schoolwork but also participate in karate club activities. She never had time to think about part-time work.

 

But now, her family situation has changed. She has to consider the feasibility of this proposal. If she is working downstairs in her own home, not only close, but she will also know the bottom line. The most important thing is to make money. 

 

This... it Just she had no relevant experience and wondered if she was qualified for the job made her hesitate again.

 

"It's okay, I open a shop for the first time, whether it's earning or losing, I always have to try it. If you choose to give up because you have no experience, wouldn't it be impossible to do anything in the future?”

 

Regarding Ran’s concern, Lynn just smiled. 

 

He wanted to hire Ran to work part-time because the coffee shop was too busy to work alone. Even if Ran did not come, he would hire more employees. On the other hand, he knows that Ran's cooking skills are very good, and his skill in making coffee is not too bad. is much better, right?

 

Therefore, Ran is a rare talent, and she is a must-have helper for running a coffee shop! And the most important thing is he had to make sure that she was not in contact with Little Kudo in the name of a part-time job, let alone Dating. All he did was complete the Sign-in task! 

 

That’s right, to complete the Sign-in task!

 

"Is that so… Mr. Landlord is amazing. If this is the case, then I won't refuse. Mr. Landlord...Oh no, it should be Mr. Manager. From now on, I would like to ask your advice."

 

Lynn's words made Ran a little bit startled. After all, it was not like such a young man could say it. But considering that Lynn can own such a single-family building and rent it out at a young age, it seems that his family is also good. So after thinking about it, she didn't hesitate anymore, let alone decline. After all, she is short of money. Relying on her ineffective dad, God knows when the rent can be earned.

 

"Me too. I would like to ask for your advice in the future, Ran-San."

 

 As soon as he thinks that his future work will be much easier, Lynn's expression becomes more and more cheerful.

 

   "Oh, by the way, you should not call me, Mr. Landlord or Mr. Shop Manager, just call me by my name. After all, we have the same age. It sounds weird if use honorific."

 

Since Ran decided to join the group, this name must be changed. The landlord and shop manager sound strange, everyone is young, and they are friends now. is it not normal to call each other by their first name?

 

"Huh? This is not so good..."

 

"Well, if it is during work, you will call me [store manager], but in private, You will call me Lynn, is this okay?"

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Ran hesitated when she heard Lynn's request. But after thinking about it carefully, it seemed that what the other party said was right, and more his reasoning of a two-pronged approach, calling work and private separately.

 

“Okey..."

 

After receiving Ran's response, Lynn certainly wouldn't have to take an inch. At this point, the matter was decided. In the end, Lynn also simply discussed with Ran other trivial mater and salary before opening the store.

 

After all, time is pressing, and the cash in hand cannot support the operation of a coffee shop. What he needs to do most now is to return to the low-cost apartment he rented before, pack his inheritances, move to a coffee shop, and then go to discuss with the agent the cancellation of the rent. Although it was inevitable to pay a certain amount of default fees, Lynn still got most of the rent back-150,000 Cherry dollars. Plus the previous 70,000 Cherry dollars, a total of 220,000 Cherry dollars, which is all the start-up funds he used to open the shop.

 

He doesn’t think about decoration. the ready-made coffee-making equipment and various tableware can be used. The only thing that needs to be considered by Lynn is to buy various ingredients and coffee beans. As long as these are prepared, the store can officially enter the state of operation. It's only a pity that it's getting late after the rent is canceled.

 

It’s impossible to get everything done today. If lucky, Lynn might be able to officially open in the afternoon. Then the rent is refunded, and Lynn has to move to the coffee shop today. Fortunately, the original owner left him not much ‘legacy’. After throwing away more personal items such as toiletries, there is not much left.

 

As for after everything is settled…

 

Well, Lynn still has to buy something. Like toothbrushes, towels, and personal clothing, they all need to be repurchased. There is no way, even if Lynn is unclean, he certainly will not use the things left by the original owner. This feeling, I believe everyone should be able to understand? But when Lynn simply cleaned up the room and was about to start shopping, his phone rang, but he instinctively stopped.

 

Open the flip of the phone and look at the caller information on the screen-Mr. Hiratsuka?

 

Who is this again?

 

Oh, right his new headteacher! whose name is...Shizuka Hiratsuka?

 

Wait a moment!

 

Shizuka Hiratsuka?

 

That harsh and cute of Harmony?

 

She is... Teitan High School teacher?

 

This is not Detective Conan's world...?

 

Although Lynn received the memory of the original owner, these memories are scattered fragments, which will only appear when he needs them.

 

Because of this, Lynn didn't think about his student status, so he naturally ignored the fact that he was a transfer student from Teitan High School, and since the transfer, he has not officially appeared at all. Looking at the old phone that was stubbornly ringing, Lynn Pressed the answer button...

 

   "Hello, this is Lynn."

 

   "Student Lynn! When will you come to school?"

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