Barbara and Teresa are sitting side by side in the sunny dorm after noon, twisting their heads arm in arm.
"What's wrong, Teresa? What's wrong with you?"
"Hey, hero!? Why are you flying the ash? He's sitting closer to the hero!"
There's no end to your troubles.
It's a waste of time just listening. He sat by me ostentatiously.
"I'll listen to Teresa's problems after they've been solved, so twist your head down as much as you want."
"Twisted down... What do you do?"
I don't know.
"And Teresa, what's the matter?"
"Well, let's see...."
Teresa opens her mouth, looking at my sister, looking at me.
"Nenko-Jechu"
"... you know the word seniority... great, Theresa."
I can assure you that Barbara is a complete stranger.
`Come on, come on, come on,'
What a good girl this girl is...
I'll let such Teresa go and listen to Barbara's troubles.
"Quickly confess, Barbara,"
"It's different from Teresa's face and voice!"
Of course!
Human beings have emotions, so if you want them to treat you like Teresa, be as good as Teresa.
"As a matter of fact, I'm seriously thinking about it right now.
Barbara thrusts her elbows on the table and her folded fingers.
have wrinkles between one's eyebrows
"What if... a hero and Mr. Percy proposed at the same time?"
"Never mind,"
Yes, it's solved.
"And Teresa, what are you worried about? Tell me. You don't have to hold back."
"I haven't finished talking about Arth yet! And you're so kind to Teresa, hero!"
There's a gap between them.
If one side is empty, the other side can be seen better by an extra 40 percent.
That's it, my dear sister.
"Because the heroes were kind last Halloween..."
My heart beats a little with ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
a few days after Halloween
I still remember Barbara's body temperature as she weeps on me.
"I feel sorry if I get flustered by Arshi".
I've just completely forgotten.
The gentle warmth has completely cooled down.
I'll dig a hole for you, you purplin.
"Don't think nonsense, you only think of the man you like."
I can't possibly fall in love with you.
"But now... ...I like heroes a little, too..."
………….
......yes.
Well, the words are the same, but the emotions contained in them are different. That's why you say, "I like you."
There is no deep meaning in one's mouth
I mean, he's such an idiot that I can't make him have any deep meaningful.
... don't speak of the idea with a lonely face. You almost got excited, didn't you?
Hmm, it was dangerous.
It's safe, it'safety.
"You don't have to come to a conclusion right now. Think carefully and face yourself honestly."
"I don't really know myself... but... yes." If the hero says so, I'll try."
Well, I've become quite honest.
"Well, you've become quite honest. --is it a commendable occasion that you let him do so?"
"Have you finished cleaning up yet, Estella?"
Estella suddenly appeared behind me.
But it's still sweet. I felt a slight hint. It's not long before we can get rid of the signs like Natalia.
Probably because the wind resistance is stronger than that of Natalia. Isn't there a shortage of streamlines?
Estella, where lords, guild heads, and various aristocrats were busy from all quarters.
From the day after Halloween Estella had been under house arrest -- inquiring about recipes and sales of new sweets, letters asking for Halloween details, obake decorations and shadow art, whether or not to build a bizarre shop like Cantaltica had done --
"...the air outside is delicious, isn't it?"
--they seem to have managed to get out of course.
look a bit haggard
"By the way, Shrinky,"
"Who is that? It's not shrunk."
Really!?
That's the fat you've defended so well.
"Have you finished your work?"
"Well, I'm just getting over it. I have a bad feeling that I'm going to be busy again."
It's normal to listen first and then place an order.
Take it home, consult with each department, ask for it, make a final decision...
"It will be hell in a couple of weeks."
"Ah! You're not all that patient. In a couple of days, there will definitely be a nobleman who will make a request. Never!"
A quick-witted person, such as Maul, always appears.I'm sure it is.
Oh, that's good. in other people's business
"I'll call you when I need you."
"I'm not trying to use it comfortably,"
"I remember being told to talk to me if you're worried about something..."
"When are you talking about?"
Okay?
Service is what is offered at the rate of the day.
Things change when things change, and it's common for us to stop.
No one believes the word '10 consecutive toys every day!' in the social media even after the service is over, right? That's what the service is. Do you understand?
"What about Jeanette?"
"I'm in the kitchen. I'm trying my best to make sweets because I feel refreshed around my stomach."
Jeanette used to refrain from eating and making sweets while on a diet.
There was Molly beside me.
... because Molly eats as much as she makes it.
"Well, let's take a peek,"
Estella dances and disappears into the kitchen, as if enjoying her first free time in a long time.
Oh, peeping in the middle of the day, and so on.
Instead, I'll go and look back tonight... What? That's a good idea, isn't it?
"Heroes get along with lords, don't they?"
"Thanks to you,"
People like you are called out every time you have trouble.
Aren't you aware that you came all the way from another ward to cause trouble?
I've had a lot of trouble with this, haven't I? Huh? Huh?
"Well, will Barbara's troubles be solved for now?"
"Well... well, for now," I'll rip myself off a little more, as the hero says."
"You don't have to peel it off, face it." what?"
"Oh, that's it! I'll try that."
"I don't think I can do it at all, but do your best."
As a result of your worries, there aren't many people who peel themselves off, so don't make a mistake there.
"I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, Teresa," As expected, it was a hopeless story, but it's over for now."
"Don't say no, hero!"
Noisy! I'm an honest man.
Leave Barbara alone and listen to Theresa.
"Well..."
Teresa, obsessed with seniority, speaks with difficulty.
Well, what is this little girl's problem?
`I'll do something about it, for it's a double-breed,'
It was a solid worry!?
"The accounting system of Thomson's Kitchen?"
`Well... you know, Okshun, Kaisha, Raoka, they're all good-natured,'
Theresa is making a name for herself.
Maybe it's when you say you don't like math, that family...
`Mr. Kei, I like it, so when I'm in the middle of it, it's really cool, it's really cool,'
Does it take time to order because I don't want to calculate?
How can that be done?
"Is that because it sells grams?"
With Estella hanging from her waist, Jeanette comes out to the floor.
Don't hang out, Estella.
Next, is it my turn?
"Even if you sell grams, you can put pre-cut meat on a plate and weigh it... oh, I see."
"I'm not very good at figures,"
In short, I don't want to calculate at the end, so I'll make it easy when I order.
Thomson's kitchen uses the same pricing system as before.
First, choose the type of meat, rib or loin, and then weight it.
There is a pitfall in this gram seller.
In former Thomson kitchens, the owner used to cut meat from chunks of meat and then weigh it. Well, it's pretty much this way.
When you're a professional, you'll be able to cut it to the desired weight.
However, if it's new rice, it will inevitably be fractional.
102 grams, 212 grams, etc.
When selling by weight, the approximate value is acceptable and the fee is paid according to the weight, but fractional figures are naturally tricky.
If you buy 200 grams of chicken for 48 yen per 100 grams, you can calculate it as 96 yen in your head.
But what if it was 317 grams?
What if it's 208 grams?
Why don't you take off the 200 grams and divide them into 147 grams and 69 grams?
Calculation gets tedious as soon as possible.
There's no calculator.
There seems to be a strange abacus-like calculator used by merchants, but it seems difficult to learn how to use it with a complicated calculator.
It would be a shame if you were suddenly given an abacus and asked me to solve the three‐digit multiplication.
That's probably why the Lehra's family are trying to fit in. Is it closer to workmanship? It's a piece of work.
"100 grams is easier to calculate than 101 grams."
But what Thomson's kitchen serves is yakiniku, not steak.
You don't cut it on the spot. Serve several plates of meat that have already been cut, depending on its weight.
It would be almost impossible to adjust by the gram.
`One piece, you know, another piece of paper, and a piece of paper,'
Half a piece of meat... How lonely are you? You'd better not have it if
Oh, or will the weight shift again?
"...hey, hey,'
"I suppose,"
I wish you'd come out of the corner, but you'd be messing around behind the counter.
It wouldn't feel good to be a guest, wouldn't it?
"So why don't you take advantage of the chart that Mr. Jiro made for his sisters?"
Jeanette's suggestion is as follows.
I once made a bill sheet for my sister who works in a stall, and I was wondering if she could improve it for the Thomson kitchen."But Yodamari-tei's stalls have few products and a fixed amount, right? Then wouldn't it be difficult to divert them to Thomson's kitchens?"
Estella is right.
Yodamari-tei No. 2 and No. 7 stores only sell popcorn, tacos and takoyaki.
They are roughly fixed in quantity.
It can vary a little, but it doesn't affect the price.
Whether it's 90 grams or 87 grams, it counts as one.
That's why I could easily make a table called ○Rb with ○ popcorns.
But it's not the case when it comes to selling by weight.
"If you try to make all the calculations from one gram to 99 grams by type, you'll get a pretty big table..."
"But shouldn't a hundred grams be a fraction of one to ten?"
Because you can do it, Estella.
But if you can't do it, you can't really do it.
It's quite difficult to inflate your ideas to fit a guy you can't do.
For example--
"I want to eat 140 grams."
"...you say such nasty things again..."
"But Mr. Estella," If you can't live up to the customer's request, you'll gradually lose interest in customers. "Yodamari-tei also had fewer customers in proportion to the increase in the number of dishes they couldn't serve..."
The former Yodamari-tei had limited access to ingredients.
...there were no other kinds of things left over. Fish, meat, eggs, etc.
That's why there were only a few dishes that I could cook, and I lost a lot of course.
There is no point in going to a restaurant where you can't eat what you want to eat, if you let me say so from the standpoint of a customer.
"If we ignore the will of our customers and proceed with our management with the attitude of 'we want to eat to the fullest today' and 'be modest today,' we will lose customers in the not too distant future, right?
"Well......so I guess I have to shave the kind of people?"
"So Estella doesn't mind eating mar butterflies and butterflies?"
"No! Let's cut the sirloin! You can eat it somewhere else."
"Well, Mr. Estella... then, Mr. Thomson's customer..."
"...yes. I know. I was like, 'What are you saying?'"
In the end, we're coming to the conclusion that we have no choice but to make a big table or adjust it to order without fractions -- these guys.
I wonder why you don't change your mind again there.
You said it yourself, Estella.
Why did the calculation sheets work at Yodamari-tei No. 2 and No. 7?
The calculation sheet worked because there were not many kinds and the amount was fixed, right?
Then you can make it work.
"There is actually a very simple solution,"
"Oh, really?"
"Isn't that the solution that Mr. Lehra and his friends should learn to calculate?"
"Well... it's becoming more and more essential, but for the time being, we need to take immediate measures, don't we?
"Yes. Come on, kid!"
I guess you're in trouble.
We must take care of ourselves before we leave customers.
It's yakiniku and motsu that's been widely advertised for Halloween and is being ignited by word of mouth. We can't put out the fire here.
"Therefore, Estella. Money!'
"...why me?"
"Well, let Leila pay for it." You must be pressed mentally with impatience and anxiety because you feel unpopular with your customers, and if you stir up a little bit of anxiety, you may pay as much as you want, even if you mortgage the shop."
"Oh, come on! Why are you pinpointing me at the weakest point?"
That's just to keep you from refusing.
"...I'll make it a point to get a refund when the profits go up."
"That's second, you," You've made quite a profit on Halloween, haven't you?"
"I'm knocking!"
"What are your orders from other ward orders.
"It's -- well, little by little -- profitable."
"Well, that's it,"
"Then, after all, it's a knock!? ... well." I'd like to make a profit on it, too."
"Smiling,"
Jeanette laughs at Estella's shabby face.
Well, Estella can't do it. Instead of devouring excessive profits, the punch line is to give them back to all concerned as much as possible.
You're poor, no matter how far you go.
"I'll give a reward to those who contributed to the spread of yakiniku this time."
"Cowherds?"
"I would have given them the way to deal with it, the way to manage it, and the right to do it." That's enough."
"Is it Tolbeck factory? They made a lot of tables."
For some reason or other, I've been doing it for quite a profit, both me and Estella.
I'd like you to give me some back.
Maybe I'll have no one to complain about if I force myself to work without pay for the next ten years or so.
"Then the rest..."
"What's the tool for grilling yakiniku?"
"Oh, I see! It's Mr. Hardware Guild!"
"... Norma, you know, it's better to have a character that doesn't pay off a little, isn't it?"
"I don't think he wants it, though,"
Norma is not very greedy for profit.
Appreciation and applause seem to be more delightful than that.
"Norma-erai!"
"Norma is amazing!"
"Norma is pretty!"
"Good valley!"
"Like a marshmallow!"
"So fluffy!"
like that.
"Norma seems to be into improving shadow art now, so it's pathetic to shake her job, isn't it?"Giving shadow art (hobby) and a new job (life worthwhile) at the same time will almost certainly cost you sleep.
Please take care of my skin.
"That means... Mr. Theron,"
At last the answer popped out of Jeanette's mouth.
Hahaha, the shadow is thin, Theron.
I must have made as many seven wheels as the table Umaro worked hard on.
I wonder if the kiln over there was always spinning at full speed.
But you didn't remember me at all.
"Seron, it's plain,"
"Oh, that's...?! You know, that's right! It's something we have, so it's not new, or it's been buried because there are so many new things around us... ...that it's hard to notice..."
"Stop, Jeanette," The more I say, the more I'm chasing him down."
"I'm sorry... I don't know what to say..."
That's your assessment of Theron.
She has a handsome, beautiful daughter-in-law, and is making specialty products representing the 42 wards exclusively, and her income is skyrocketing, and she is the winner of her life, easy mode, and never explodes.
Wouldn't it be just right to be forgotten or unnoticed? Poop!
"Yasilo... you like a little misfortune between handsome people of the same s*x, don't you?"
"Ginnette," If you're not confident, you don't have to force yourself to defend yourself."
"Oh, you're handsome, aren't you?"
"That's great, Yashiro, you've been popular with girls. To a little girl."
Don't emphasize "the little girl" in particular.
Shall I get infected with Javier, Conoyaro?
"So, Mr. Jiro!"
Jeanette, don't you have to be particularly considerate and help her out?
I'm not sad at all.
Well, if I see Theron after this, I'll just harass him a little.
"What do you want from Theron? A new seven wheel?"
"No. It's more common, and it's rigged to make complex calculations easier."
"Is it a common thing, a device designed to make complex calculations easier?"
"It's also in the Yodamari-tei that they make."
"What!"
Jeanette gazes around.
However, I'm choked that I couldn't find anything to say, "This is it!"
Well, it's a little further from Theron's profession, but it's in the same category of ceramic guild.
He'll make it for me. Or they'll introduce us to such artisans.
"Oh, hero! Ah, I see!"
"That's too bad! Wrong!"
"You haven't said anything yet!"
Because you never know.
"Then tell me,"
"It's corn!? I'm making popcorn at Yangdaljeong!"
"Anyway, I'll go to Estella and Theron afterwards."
"Don't ignore me, hero! Is that right? No?"
It's not a different dimension.
I mean... doesn't he know what Theron is making?
Theron, you're not well known.
"Mr. Theron is a bricklayer who makes shiny bricks."
"Oh! Is it that bright guy? What a great guy!"
"Yes. He's a skilled craftsman."
"Oh! All right! Then it's shining corn!"
"...what?"
"You're going to make shiny corn, aren't you, hero?"
"Well, shall we go now, Estella?"
"Well,"
"Oh, my! Don't ignore me!"
a Barbara sitting on one's.
Teresa is stretching and stroking Barbara's head.
I'm glad I have a good sister. Take good care of yourself. I'm the only one in the world who stands by you right now.
There's very little that even Jeanette can't defend.
......no, that little misfortune of the same s*x with a good face is excepted, or not counted, or am I jealous of handsome men in the first place, or am I jealous of handsome men?
So, no, no!
"I'll be back soon. Do you want to hear the answer first?"
"No. I'm excited and waiting until they come back."
"Then I'll have to take home at least a prototype."
"I'm looking forward to it."
"Oh, my God! Oh, my God!"
"Do you want Teresa to come, too?" Barbara, what do you do in the field?"
"Oh, I don't mind Teresa," for he will grind it!"
roll up one's arms to make a fist
Barbara, are you in charge of grinding?
I see."Genet, check the quality thoroughly."
"Why?! It's okay! I've been taught well!"
noisy
You must have wasted a bag of corn flour the other day.
I'm outraged by the terrible damage!
"Dirt-damaged..."
"Let's go, shall we?"
Hey! ...what a nuisance!
"And Teresa, will you go?"
"Yes!"
"Oops! To harass Theron little!"
"No, I don't think so. ... Why do you feel antipathy to the handsome same s*x?"
I don't have it!?
I mean, it's unpleasant to hear that I'm out of the 'good-looking same-s*x' category!?
To put it in a Heian style, it's disgusting! It's disgusting!
Well, what kind of harassment shall I give to Theron?
With such a secret enterprise in our hearts, we left the Yangdari-tei.
Then he came back after finishing his errand.
Well, for some reason or other, I got a prototype.
"Seron, you've done a lot of things,"
"Well, many things... specifically?"
"You did a great job".
"Well... Mr. Estella?"
"I don't know exactly what it is, but they said, 'I'm going to get a good cut.'"
Haha!
That's it!
Theron has devised a lot of things and made a little funny things, but I'll keep that story to myself.
This is the punishment for the cut!
"I'll make Theron into a plain character."
"Well, Mr. Jillo, have you had anything with Mr. Theron?"
"No, don't you like it? I think it's because I like it. On the other hand,
"Then there's no problem,"
Jeanette caresses her heart with relief and looks at the baggage we brought home.
a small crate of prototypes
Their eyes tell us that they want to see what's inside soon.
"Can I open it?"
"Oh, don't break it."
"I'll be careful."
carefully open the lid of a crate The luggage inside was wrapped in a furoshiki.
Don't be impatient.
When I unwound the furoshiki, I found myself --"
"... plates?"
Yes, it's a plate.
He's a saucer.
"Yes, it's a plate. Saucer...."
"There's a little trick in this,"
Hey! Again!
What, Estella? Are you allergic to puns? Let me tell you!
"I was surprised at how simple it was, but I think it's going to work very well."
"It's simple, but it's very effective?"
Still unable to reach the answer, Jeanette looks at the dishes in the box.
"Oh, the color on the edge of the plate is different."
"That's the point,"
Pops!
"Pop!"
"Well, Jillo," Do you have a disease in which you die if you don't say stupid things regularly?"
I don't think I'll have such a serious illness!'
......or rather silly!?
Especially saucer!
"What does this color code mean?"
"Yes. The blue line on this edge is the 10Rb plate."
"10Rb plate?"
"Yes, and this red line is a 20Rb plate. 50Rb plate with white lines on a yellow background. And this very gorgeous 100Rb plate is decorated in red and white on this green space!"
"Well... the plate-use?"
"That's not the case," There's ten rb worth of meat on this plate."
"Oh! I see, I see! The idea is not to sell grams of meat, but to sell '10Rb' worth of meat!"
"That's it, Jeanette!"
Jeanette and Estella embracing wonderful new ideas and sharing their joys.
In short, it's a revolving sushi system.
If you're worried about fractions, you can get rid of the notion of fractions in the first place.
Who cares about the fractional number of grams of sushi on Kaitensushi?
I don't care about the difference between individuals because I'm basically just ordering something big.
If there's a guy who's going to put Ichamon on it, saying, "One of the five pieces is smaller than the meat of that customer!" you can either ban it or threaten Morgan, "That little thing won't change the taste of our meat!" He's an extraordinarily strong‐looking man. He'll be fine enough to double as a bodyguard.
seize and thrust at Morgan I'm getting it!
"Five 10Rb plates are 50Rb. One 20Rb plate and one 50Rb plate, 70Rb... it's very easy to calculate!""I wish I could add up,"
It's quicker to learn multiplication, but it's getting worse.
In any case, the fewer data you refer to, the easier it is to create a calculation table.
For now, there are four types: 10Rb, 20Rb, 50Rb, and 100Rb. If you make a chart of how many and how much this will cost, you can finally add up the subtotal of each plate to get the total.
"The basic amount is served in 20Rb plates, 10Rb plates for small portions, 50Rb plates for small portions of meat, 100Rb plates for large portions of food, and so on. just in case."
To adjust the amount, you can order as many sushi as you like, just like Kaitensushi.
Then try it and increase the price range you think is necessary.
"The great thing about this is that we can offer roast, halami, and maruchou all at the same price!"
Customers no longer have to think about how much loin would be, how much would be a gram, and how much would it cost?
It's 10Rb on a 10Rb plate, whether it's meat or hot or salad or dessert.
"The amount on the plate will change, but you can make it with anchovies. It should be easier than making a price list by the gram."
You can memorize five slices of roast and eight slices of marchou.
So, if the overall weight range is determined as 80 grams ± 3 grams, it shouldn't be so biased.
Incidentally, yakiniku restaurants in Japan often weigh about 80-100 grams.
Adult males eat an average of 300 grams of meat per meal, so there are three types of meat per meal. If two or three people go out to eat and share, they will eat about six to nine kinds.
That's how much you eat, and you'll find satisfaction.
In Thomson's kitchen, 20Rb plates are defined as 'full serving' and 10Rb plates are halved.
A 100Rb plate is about three to four servings of meat, including a little bit expensive.
For your information, the 50Rb plate is positioned as high-end oriented, and says, "Hey, look at him. I'm only going to eat 50Rb plates...." "Celebrity..." "...Someday, too."
"Furthermore, if you serve me meat on this plate, I can prepare meat in advance at peak times."
"I see! Even if you don't know how many grams you're going to eat, you can make it because the amount of one plate is fixed!"
"If it is enough to sell,"
You can't leave it for a long time because you don't have a refrigerator, but it will still be much easier during peak hours.
"More than anything, if Mr. Lehra cuts the meat, Ox can arrange it."
For some reason Teresa is eager to help out with the Thomson kitchen.
He seems to be looking for a place to show his strength in the cornfield, as he still seems to be given little help.
He's a little boy who is better at accounting and calculating than working in the fields.
Rather, I'm afraid that coming to the Forty-second Ward may have caused me to become a workaholic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
"Anyway, this dish should solve the problems of Thomson's kitchens."
"As expected, Mr. Yashiro!"
"No, not me, but Teresa..."
"Yes. It's Teresa's credit for moving Mr. Jiro!"
Well, well... I don't think so.
You don't have to go out of your way to get me involved there, do you?
Why do you look so happy? I don't understand Jeanette's line of thought, by all means.
"Well, Estella," I'll take care of you again."
"Who will explain if you don't go with me?"
"You can do it,"
"I'm sorry, I don't have the confidence to understand..."
Spit a lie!
You went before me and explained it to Jeanette, didn't you? I hope you'll teach the Thomson kitchens about it.
"Eyusha, with me, with me, with me? Come on, boys, happy!"
"... I see. You must be happy."
Don't look so innocent.
Didn't I tell Theresa?
I hate helping people who don't have a penny and being familiar with them.
... well, if you get a little bigger, you'll feel it. Be my dangerous adult aura.
Until then, well.
"You grow up healthy at best."Ha ha ha haha.
"Hey, Jiro. Is it a boom to make bad-looking remarks? Here we go."
"Oh, I want to be with you. Can you wait for a moment?"
"Yes, wait. Jiro has entered an excuse mode for himself, so you can relax."
"Well, I'm going to take my time getting ready."
Turning my back to the two amused girls who were so happy, I thought a little about the educational policy of the kids in the 42 wards.
First of all, we should give a course to improve our crisis management skills. We need to hammer into the foundation of crime prevention that 'we don't approach dangerous things.'
They all came up to me with stupid faces... I don't know what to do with a sense of crisis... I'm sure I'm in trouble.