Grace glanced at Cletaâs expression. It wasnât particularly negative.
In the first place, Cleta couldnât refuse Grace because they had an arrangement to sell soap together.
Cleta asked a question.
âBut thereâs a problem.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhat about the problem of sourcing materials and labor? And the location tooâ¦â
âThatâs already been taken care of.â
Grace had naturally thought about all of that before proposing it to Cleta.
Grace knew well that sympathy without a solution was a frustrating thing.
âAt least the staff in the annex show some kindness when they sympathize with me.â
âAs for black tea, I happen to know a small tea plantation.â
Of course, it wasnât really a coincidence. It was a small tea garden that she had luckily bought at a cheap price. The tea didnât need to be of such high quality to be used for tea bags.
âSince itâs meant to be brewed casually anyway, the difference wonât be significant.â
After obtaining the title of âfirst,â they could think more about branding. It was a problem to be tackled later.
Furthermore, it was a problem to be discussed only if they made a profit. They didnât even know if they would succeed or not, so Grace couldnât understand why they were celebrating with champagne when the product wasnât even completed yet.
Though she kept her thoughts to herself.
âBesides, we can use this orphanage as the location. We can start selling here. Itâs a business started to raise funds for the orphanage, so there will definitely be people interested in buying, regardless of the productâs quality.â
For example, there would be always people who want to show off their kindness.
Grace didnât believe that tea bags as a product would immediately captivate everyone.
âWhat about the staff?â
âThe mothers of the children. We can hire them to work here.â
Grace said it as if it were obvious, but Cletaâs face turned pale at her words.
âThere are mothers among the children here, right? ⦠For example, those who are single mothers and have to leave their child here because they canât take care of them.â
ââ¦How did you know?â
âIf youâre asking how, thenâ¦â
Grace looked out the window at the children playing outside. She looked at their clothes. They were all similar, but some of the childrenâs clothes had some differences.
âItâs obvious if you pay attention.â
They were relatively new, had some jewelry on, or their shoes looked sturdy.
âDo the children know?â
Cleta nodded her head.
âThen they must want to see them.â
Grace smiled.
âPeople have to meet their family. Especially if itâs a loving family.â
âYou have a good eye.â
âWell, thank you?â
The water on the stove in the kitchen began to boil.
Cleta got up from her seat, poured water into a cup with a missing handle, and put the tea bag that Grace had made into it.
âIt doesnât make sense for you to be the only one supporting the orphanage children. Going along with my suggestion can only mean that there wasnât enough funding to begin with.â
Cleta nodded her head in agreement to the well-spoken words.
âSome of the childrenâs birth mothers must be sending money from other places. If not here⦠there wouldnât be any orphanages where they can meet their children.â
To be precise, there were similar institutions to orphanages. They could leave their children at a temple with no obligation, but if they did, they could never see their children again.
âWhy do they want to see their children when they abandoned them in the first place?â
Grace had no prejudice against single mothers. She thought everyone must have had their own circumstances. Besides, didnât they want to see their own children, and didnât the children know of their motherâs existence?
This was a situation where they had no other choice.
âFor example, peopleâs gaze.â
âSince this is about the orphanage, Iâll ask. Where is the head of the institution? Is he still outside?â
âNo. He left when he realized that proper funding wasnât coming in anymore. Since then, Iâve gathered all the money I could.â
âOkay.â
There was no reason to hesitate any longer.
âIâll hire all the birth mothers of the children. Donât worry about the amount. Even though itâs not a huge sum, but it will still be a fair amount.â
Grace thought carefully.
âThis orphanage doesnât have many children, but the building is quite large. How about turning some of the spaces into workspaces and the rest into staff housing?â