The next day, I was waiting for Terumi-san at my home.
ãGood morning. Am I late?ã
ãNo, you are right on time. Well then, I will be counting on you today.ã
Yesterday, I told Terumi-san that Anzu had came to Crimonia, and asked her to accompany me today. I was worried that she would refuse because of her job, but she gladly accepted.
ãWhat about the eggs?ã
ãItâs okay. My daughters are helping, and Liz is there, too. It might take them a while, but they will do it properly, so no need to worry.ã
It was fine, then. I was always relying on Terumi-san for practically everything work related.
We went to the dorm and found all the women there, relaxing on the first floor.
ãAh, Yuna-san, good morning.ã
Anzu, who was sitting on a chair and having a drink, noticed us entering.
It didnât take long for the other girls to notice and greet us, too.
ãDid you sleep well?ã
ãYes, I slept like a log. The bed is great and really soft.ã
ãYuna-chan, can we really use these rooms?ã
ãAnd not be charged for using them?ã
ãEven though you told us we will also get a wage...ã
ãAre we possibly going to be doing some strange jobs or something else like that?ã
They all intently looked at me.
ãI will properly pay you, and you wonât be working any strange jobs. We will properly discuss your salary and what you will be doing soon, so please donât worry about it. You are also free to refuse if you donât want to do it.ã
Well, there was a saying that fits this situation very well. âSome things are too good to be true.â It was normal for them to be worried.
I also didnât really know how employees were treated in this world.
I once overheard that an apprentice was given food, clothing, and shelter, but no wages.
It probably depended on the employer, but I would definitely pay them wages.
ãSo, Yuna-san, who is this person?ã
When Anzu asked who Terumi-san was, I told her that she was the mother of Fina and Shuri, whom she had met in Mireera, and that she helped me with the store, mainly anything related to finance.
I then introduced everyone else, starting from the oldest, Nifu-san, and ending with Anzu.
With introductions out of the way, we sat down and started to talk about the future.
ãWell then, I will summarize your jobs, okay? If you have any questions, donât be afraid to ask.ã
I proceeded to briefly explain their jobs.
Anzu would be in charge of the restaurant and its menu while the others would help both at the restaurant and at the orphanage.
Some children would be sent to help the restaurant, too.
There would be six work days a week and one day off; the same as the ãBear-sanâs Relaxing Shopã.
ãIâm in charge......ã
ãYou donât have to worry; Terumi-san and I will help you, too.ã
I added my name, but it would be mostly Terumi-san who would help them.
Next to me, Terumi-san showed a bitter smile. Had she read my mind?
ãAnzu, you just have to make food the way Deiga-san does.ã
ã...I will do my best.ã
She said with a small nod.
ãAnzu-chan, when you make the menu, you should also make a list of the ingredients and their amounts, so we can discuss the selling prices with them in mind.ã
ãOkay.ã
Anzu answered with an earnest expression.
ãHmm, I want to check out the ingredients myself, so could you tell me where the shops are?ã
ãSure thing. I will take you to my recommended meat and vegetable sellers after this.ã
Anzu thanked Terumi-san.
ãI just have to follow Anzu-chanâs orders, right?ã
ãYeah, I plan on leaving everything to Anzu.ã
ãUgh, I have so much work...ã
ãAnzu-chan, if you need help with anything, just tell us. We will do our best to help you.ã
ãOkay.ã
Anzu happily looked at her seniors.
After that, we moved on to the salary, and the use of the dormitory and the restaurant.
Nobody complained about the salary Terumi-san suggested.
On the contrary, they were even saying things like: âIs it really okay to receive that much?â
ãAnzu, donât regret agreeing to this amount later, okay?ã
ãWh-why would you say such a thing?ã
ãAnzu, you, who inherited Deiga-sanâs cuisine, are more amazing than you think. You should be more aware of your skills, you know.ã
She should have a lot of customers, I imagined.
Well, on the other hand, I might be wrong, and nobody would come.
Still, Anzu had been taught by Deiga-san, who made very delicious meals, so I didnât think that could really happen.
It might just take a while for the news to spread.
ãMy fatherâs cooking is delicious, indeed, but my skills arenât there yet...ã
ãThe meals you had prepared were delicious enough, you know. You should be more confident in yourself.ã
ãTh-thank you very much. I will do my best.ã
ãThatâs why, even if it gets really busy, your salary wonât increase, okay?ã
ãI-I understand.ã
I told Anzu her salary wouldnât increase, but I was still planning on increasing it if the number of customers got high. We had to increase the funds for Anzuâs marriage, after all.
It wouldnât matter whom she married since she wouldnât be troubled over money.
After we finished discussing things about the restaurant, we went on to talk about the orphanage.
I told them that some of the children were raising cluckers while others were helping at the bakery.
ãSo, Yuna-san, what will we be doing at the orphanage?ã
ãWill we help taking care of the birds?ã
Nifu-san asked.
ãWell, basically, you will be taking care of the youngest children. With the number of children increasing, it has become really difficult for the headmistress to take care of them by herself. You will take care of the babies and other children up to six years old; I normally just call them the youngest group.ã
ãWe just have to take care of the children?ã
ãWe will have to discuss it with the headmistress and the other person in charge first, but yeah.ã
It wouldnât be good if I was the only one deciding; we had to discuss it with the people who were actually working there, or we could trouble them.
ãI would also like for you to help them with their studies; reading and writing, and simple math.ã
Terumi-san said.
She was right; it was very important for the children to study.
The children were already studying during their free time, but with their increasing numbers, there just werenât enough people to help them all.
If they couldnât read or write, they could be tricked by some written contract.
If they couldnât count, they could be tricked during a transaction.
For any kind of job the orphans wanted to have in the future, they would need those basic skills.
The conversation carried on, and we decided to all go to the orphanage to meet the headmistress and the children before going to the restaurant.
It would soon be time for lunch. At this hour, only the headmistress and the youngest group would be at the orphanage, but soon the children taking care of the cluckers would come back to have lunch. I wanted for us to meet before that.
We entered the orphanage, and found the headmistress and the youngest group in the living room.
The headmistress was surrounded by children and reading them a picture book.
ãYuna-san, welcome.ã
ãHeadmistress, good morning.ã
The children noticed me and rushed over.
They clung to my tummy, arms, and legs.
If I didnât have the Bear Equipement, I would have been pushed down, but thanks to it, I was able to properly catch all the children.
Nifu-san looked at the children with a warm gaze.
ãWhy do you come here today? Also, who might the people behind you be?ã
I briefly introduced everyone, then told Headmistress all about the restaurant and the dormitory next door.
ãI also asked them to help at the orphanage in addition to helping at the restaurant.ã
ãYou did?ã
The headmistressâs voice rose a bit in surprise.
ãSince the number of children increased, it has became difficult for you, right? Liz-san is also having a hard time just by managing the children who are taking care of the cluckers.ã
ãIâm thankful for your concern, but weâre okay. The children are all well behaved, and since Terumi-san and Yuna-san are helping us, I donât think of it as difficult.ã
Even though she said that, I was able to see that it was indeed difficult.
The difficulties might have changed from when I first came here, but that didnât mean it had gotten any easier. Honestly, the only thing Terumi-san and I had done was give work to the children.
ãWe would be troubled if you collapsed, Headmistress. Thatâs why you have no right to refuse our help!ã
ãThe headmistress will collapse?ã
ãHeadmistress...ã
The moment I mentioned Headmistress collapsing, the children, who were still clinging to me, rushed to her and grabbed her clothes or clinged to her arms in worry.
Headmistress, who was just rushed at by all the children, didnât waver a bit and received the children properly.
She might be stronger than me, even without the Bear Clothes...
ãDonât worry. I wonât collapse.ã
The headmistress, seemingly troubled, patted their heads in order to soothe them.
It was a really heartwarming sight, worthy of putting a smile on my face.
ãHeadmistress, for the sake of the childrenâs smiles, you mustnât collapse. I will help you so that it wonât happen.ã
ãYuna-san... Thank you very much.ã
Headmistress accepted, so I tried to leave before the clucker group came back, but the women started to talk with Headmistress and play with the children.
Were they possibly reminiscing about their own deceased children?
Only Anzu stayed by my side, not knowing what to do.
It was almost lunch time, so the children in charge of cooking should be coming back soon; the moment I thought about that, the door opened, and Liz-san and a few children entered.
ãYuna-san and Terumi-san?ã
Liz-san looked at us, surprised.
ãGood work, Liz. How did it go?ã
Terumi-san asked about their work.
ãWe properly delivered the eggs to the guild.ã
ãThank you.ã
ãItâs okay. Why are the two of you here, though? Also, who are these people?ã
The children who came looked at the women who were playing.
I explained the same way as I explained to Headmistress.
ãReally?ã
ãItâs been difficult on you and Headmistress, Liz-san.ã
ãItâs difficult, but thinking back on how it was before Yuna-san helped us, itâs not really that difficult at all. Back then, it was very difficult to even live. We didnât have any food, and even though we did our best, we were hardly able to procure any at all. But itâs different now. Itâs still difficult, but if we do our best, we can procure food and feed the children. Itâs all thanks to Yuna-san, that we can have a delicious meal every day. Thatâs why we can do our best even though itâs difficult.ã
Liz-sanâs thoughts were similar to Headmistressâs.
Really, these two... It would be very troublesome if they collapsed, but they didnât realize it at all.
Well, the children were all well behaved, but there were still a lot of them, so Headmistress and Liz had a hard time taking care of them all.
ãWell then, we will go and prepare lunch. Will you eat here?ãn/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I looked around the room.
The women were happily playing with the children.
We wouldnât be able to leave like this...
ãCan we?ã
ãYes, I will prepare enough for everyone.ã
Liz-san started to head to the kitchen with the children.
ãExcuse me. Can I help you, too, please?.ã
Anzu requested.
ãHmm, you are?ã
ãIâm Anzu, and I will be working at Yuna-sanâs place from now on. I canât take care of children, but I can cook!ã
Liz-san looked at me with a troubled expression.
She was probably thinking something like: âIs it really okay to ask a guest to cook for us? Canât I just refuse her?â
ãAnzu, we have a lot of people who will eat dinner, so can you please help Liz-san?ã
ãOkay!ã
When I said that, Liz-san smiled at Anzu.
ãIâm counting on you then, Anzu-san.ã
Anzu happily went to the kitchen with Liz-san.
Terumi-san and I decided to stay in the living room and play with the children until the food was ready.
The children were all full of energy. I was sure that without the Bear equipment, I wouldnât be able to keep up with them for more than a few minutes.
Headmistress and Liz-san were really incredible for dealing with them everyday; it would be impossible for me.
It wasnât long before a delicious smell drifted from the kitchen and the children taking care of the cluckers returned.
Soon, the meals prepared by Anzu were lined up on the table, and we all ate them together.