Invited by Kazaguruma, Tsugumi took a cab and after an hour in the car, he arrived at a single ramen shop in an intricate alleyway.
âHe liked ramen. However, ordering a large quantity of ramen would cause trouble for the restaurant, so he rarely went there as Hagakure Sakura. Even if he went there, he usually stopped after about five bowls.
On the signboard of the store, the name of the store was written as [Tasty Ramen Shop] and gave an indescribable impression. The lights were still on, but there was a âclosed for businessâ sign posted outside.
âUm, thereâs a sign saying this place is closed for business, is that okay?â
âItâs okay. I made a reservation in advance.â
âŚAs he thought that ramen shops apparently could be rented out, Kazaguruma pushed Tsugumiâs back and opened her mouth, looking slightly embarrassed
âCome in quickly.â
âAh yes. I understand.â
Puzzled by Kazagurumaâs atmosphere, he passed through the curtain, which looked a little deserted, and saw a small, but more beautiful restaurant than he had expected. The owner, a young man with a mild air about him, invited Tsugumi to come in.
Kazaguruma slightly raised her hand and said, âI recommend twoâ. She sat down at a table in the back with a satisfied look. Perhaps the owner was used to it, he shrugged and turned away and walked to the kitchen in the back.
âThe owner didnât make a fuss when he saw Magical Girls. It was just a normal reaction. He wondered if this was a famous place that he didnât know about.
With these thoughts in mind, Tsugumi took a seat in front of Kazaguruma and discreetly asked as he poured two cups of cold water into the cups on the table.
âAre you a regular here, Kazaguruma-san?â
âMmm, Iâm not a regular; that was my brother just now. Itâs a small restaurant, but the taste is good. âBesides, you donât have to worry about our conversation leaking out.â
Kazaguruma began to speak haltingly, then said in a hushed voice.
âSorry to say itâs just my familyâs restaurant, but I hope youâll bear with me. âŚ.If you go to a high-class restaurant on the day someone dies, people will make a fuss. Better to stay out of trouble.â
âI see. That may indeed be true.â
Indeed, on the day a colleague, a Magical Girl, died in front of her eyes, it would sound strange if they acted like usual.
In Tsugumiâs case, he separated work and private life, so it didnât bother him that much when people complained about him, but considering the future, he wanted to avoid lowering Hagakure Sakuraâs image as much as possible. He didnât know what the upper management â Toono â was up to, but it would be better not to make a bad mistake.
Thinking about this, Tsugumi nodded solemnly. Then, looking around the warmth of the restaurant, he let out a small sigh.
Perhaps it was because he had been in a fierce battle just an hour before, but somehow he felt very calm. Then, remembering the battle just nowâthe end of Shiraki, he opened his mouth, feeling a bit sad.
âIâm sorry about Shiraki-san.â
âIt happens all the time. Thereâs no point in worrying about it.â
When Tsugumi muttered this, Kazaguruma said in a crisp voice and shook her head slightly.
âI know itâs a little late for this, but howâs your appetite? If you donât have much appetite, Iâll tell them to cut back a bit.â
âIâm fine. I can eat normally.â
Witnessing someoneâs death made him somewhat discouraged, but it didnât affect his spirit that much. It was Shiraki herself who decided to fight an A-class. Regardless of the outcome, it seemed rather rude for a complete stranger to worry about it.
In fact, he was hungrier than usual because of the fight with the Demonic Beast. When Tsugumi told her this, Kazaguruma smiled slightly with an air of exasperation.
âHagakure Sakura is really bold. No, everyone at Jukka is like that. In other words, I am the only normal person. Good grief, this is a lot to bear.â
âWell, there are a lot of unique people in Jukka.â
As for Tsugumi, he thought âHagakure Sakuraâ was a rather normal person among those members with strong personalities, but it would be better not to say that. He didnât want to poke snakes out of the bushes.
âNo, no, no, I canât compete with someone who has become the cafeteria specialty. âBy the way, this is a small restaurant as you can see, so donât expect such a large quantity. We wonât be able to open tomorrow.â
âI-I can at least control how much I eat! Please donât tease me anymore.â
In the meantime, the dishes were brought to the table. The menu included ramen, fried rice, dumplings, fried tofu, and other items that were typical of ramen shops. The amount of food was somewhat inadequate for Tsugumi, but it wasnât a problem, since not eating a lot of food wouldnât make him collapse.
âThis hunger was surely different from the bodyâs fuel consumption. He was little concerned about it, but Magical Girls tended to be easily influenced by their contact Gods. There was no real damage so far, except for the cost of food, and Bell hadnât said anything in particular, so there should be no problem with just watching the situation for the time being.
He held the bowl of ramen and picked up his chopsticks before the noodles got stretched. He blew the ramen to cool it down then took a small sip of the noodle. He took two bites, then three, and then Tsugumi stared at it in surprise.
ââItâs very delicious. Eh, this is really ramen, isnât it?â
A light seafood soup with a mellow dashi aroma. The perfect balance between the char siu that melted in his mouth and the crispy noodles. It felt like sipping a high-class soup rather than ramen.
âŚHe finally understood why some people often said that ramen was a beverage. With trepidation, he picked up some other snacks, but they all tasted more complex than they looked, and he never got tired of them.
Kazaguruma smiled with satisfaction at Tsugumi, who was surprised but didnât stop eating.
âThatâs good to hear. âŚI was wondering what would happen when my foolish brother quit his job as a hotel chef and suddenly started a ramen shop, but if that Hagakure Sakura says so, he may be able to make it work. I feel a little relieved.â
âI see. I think this will definitely become popular.â
âBut the price tag is unreasonably aggressive. The price is about five times higher than in a normal restaurant.â
Saying that, Kazaguruma shrugged and let out a sigh. According to her, the cost of ingredients had increased because of the taste, and it wouldnât be profitable unless the price was around that level. Even if it wasnât the case, it seemed that the funds were always tight for buying ingredients to research tastes. âŚHe probably really wasnât suited for management.
âA bowl of ramen and a side dish alone would cost more than 10,000 yen. Well, you could lower the unit price or something like thatâŚâ
As Tsugumi said that, he glanced at the owner, who crossed his head and shook his head quietly. It seemed that he never intended to give it up. ⌠He didnât know what kind of target he was aiming for, but he couldnât see any prospects for it to go well.
âI like the taste, so Iâll come here once in a while to make sure it doesnât go out of business. Thinking of this, he continued to eat with his chopsticks. After finishing the dishes at the table while chatting, Kazaguruma opened her mouth to mutter a few words as she ate the gelato served for dessert.
âHagakure Sakura is a nice person, so Iâll give a warning.â
âEh?â
âBe careful with Agatsuma Suo. âThat thing has really disgusting eyes. Her eyes seem to simmer with stagnant malice. Itâs best not to get involved.â
âWhat does that mean?â
He didnât understand why, and when Tsugumi raised his voice in bewilderment, Kazaguruma stared into Tsugumiâs eyes and said.
âHagakure Sakura is dull. âSheâs been looking at you that way for a long time. Did you really not notice?â
ââŚNo, not at all. But, I see. Agatsuma-san was looking at me like that.â
Saying so quietly, Tsugumi tightly grasped his chest with both hands.
âAgatsuma Suo was a victim of that great fire. She, too, was searching for the truth about the great fire, just like Tsugumi. Perhaps she might have found the truth, or a piece of it, through a different route. Just thinking about it gave him chills that made every hair on his body stand on end.
âHagakure Sakuraâs face bore a striking resemblance to the main culprit in the case, Shikabane Sakura. He didnât know how much of the truth Agatsuma knew, but that was a good enough reason to be hostile.
âThank you for your concern. âŚI think I will try to have a proper talk with Agatsuma-san someday. Whatever the outcome, Iâm sure it will be better that way.â
âHe didnât have the courage to speak just yet. Besides, many mysteries remained about the great fire. As long as those aspects werenât clarified, nothing he said would solve anything. He knew this was just procrastination, but Tsugumi couldnât afford it right now.
Feel guilty for being a relative of the perpetrator, and feel victimized for being raised as a sacrifice. Even Tsugumi himself hadnât fully grasped the contradiction that slowly chipping away at his heart. Talking to the victim in such a situation was suicidal.
âHe still had a lot of things to do. The truth of the case. About Chidori. Toonoâs plan. He couldnât face Agatsuma until all of these things were settled, at the very least. But maybe someday they would have to talk. He would have to make up his mind by then.
Tsugumi smiled wryly and scratched his head. Kazaguruma, who had been watching Tsugumi silently, let out a loud sigh and scooped up a spoonful of gelato, and popped it into Tsugumiâs mouth. A sweet aroma filled his mouth.
âMmmm!?â
âHaha, what a stupid face. âI donât know what happened between you and Agatsuma Suo. Just move on and be satisfied with yourself. Hagakure Sakura is doing well enough.â
Kazaguruma said this with a rare smile. Tsugumi swallowed the contents of his mouth, blinking his eyes as he stared at Kazaguruma. He could feel his cheeks slowly turning red from the straightforward comfort and praise.
Feeling somewhat embarrassed, he looked away to hide his embarrassment and said in a sulky tone.
âWhat are you doing, treating people like children?â
âAs long as I am tall, you are a child. You can take advantage of your Oneechan as much as you want. Here.â
Kazaguruma spreads her hands mockingly, and Tsugumi said with a pouting face.
âWho is an oneechan? Iâm older than you.â
âHagakure Sakura is, by all accounts, the youngest child. Besides, two years or so is like a margin of error. It doesnât make much difference.â
Then, Tsugumi and Kazaguruma looked at each other and chuckled. The easy-going, mindless exchange was terribly comfortable.
After that, they chatted about other things while eating their extra desserts, and then disbanded when the night was late.
After thanking Kazaguruma and the owner, he left the restaurant and walked alone along the empty night street after transforming himself. He didnât eat enough to fill his stomach, but for some reason his stomach was full.
ââŚCome to think of it, I called Chidori to let her know that Iâm staying over today. Then I guess I canât go home today.â
Muttering this, Tsugumi took out his cell phone. He then selected one of his contacts.