There seems to be some adult discussion going on, but I feel like itâd be better to have the owner join in. Even if they have their add more workers plan all settled, it wonât really solve the issue of where to find the money to pay for them. Only a rare few would be willing to work for free, after all.
ăYou can pay them the bare minimum. Since weâll take care of the main chunk of their wages on our side.ă
ăWell, I mean, having more people would really help but, when considering the future, I canât just accept it so easily.ă
ăThe future?ă
ăYeah. Kotone, I donât know what youâll do in the future but if she ever decides to quit, you folks will be leaving too, right?ă
ăThat would be the case.ă
True, thereâs no telling what my future will bring. Will I go to college? Will I search for permanent employment? Will I inherit the family? Thereâs a lot of options, but the last one is the most unlikely to ever happen.
ăIf we suddenly lose a number of employees, thereâs no telling if we can maintain the same service we provide, you know? And even if we can replenish the lost people, itâll cost us a lot.ă
Exactly. The only people that theyâre lending are none other than the people assigned to me. Them working would be of real help manpower-wise. But if they suddenly leave, thereâs no way that the cafe can maintain their previous operation. I donât even know for how long Iâll be working here either.
ăIn that case, how about if we only limit it to one person? If you come to need more people, please contact me anytime. If you even need it now, we wouldnât mind if you work this one and her partner to the bone.ă
ăSupervisor, youâre so high-handed.ă
ăYouâll understand if you get to a higher position. Try dealing with continued appeals for cost cuts and unrealistic proposals for yourself.ă
ăWas your chief the type to talk about that?ă
ăItâs the other people, actually. The general affairs department has been annoying about it lately. To start with, our department chief is concealing himself and we canât get a hold of him.ă
Hearing this, itâs hard to tell whether Mr. Kondou is a good boss or a terrible boss. Iâll just have faith that he takes the initiative to act whenever itâs necessary.
ăI donât want to be in a position like that.ă
ăNo need to worry. Youâre never going to be promoted, after all.ă
Anyone working under Akira would definitely have a tough time. Maybe sheâll develop a sense of responsibility if she gets a high position but as she is right now, itâs unthinkable. Her partner even has a tough time with her even now.
ăThis discussion has been proceeding without my and the ownerâs agreement, but are you planning on increasing my bodyguards?ă
Since my hands are free for the moment, I asked. If my bodyguards were to work here, then that inevitably means less people guarding me. Besides, the supervisor also said something about increasing personnel. Am I really worth that much?
ăWeâre discussing this exactly because weâve decided that we can allot more people for you. At first we had no idea how many times we might get demands to change personnel, you see. Besides, we also assumed that our work might not last too long.ă
ăSo that was handed down as information.ă
ăNaturally. It affects our companyâs reputation, which is why we assumed your case to be a headache, but it ended up being undue anxiety.ă
A protectee who once attempted suicide. Which actually succeeded, but letâs put that aside. With the possibility of a repeat existing, Iâm impressed they even accepted. I guess they really couldnât decline a commission from the twelve families.
ăIt wonât happen again, so please donât worry.ă
ăRather, looking at you now, I could never imagine you doing it again. Besides, thanks to you thereâs been so many applicants to substitute for the two for their breaks.ă
ăAnd so the additional personnel?ă
Those applicants are clearly aiming for the cafe rest time. Then, when they arrive, theyâre actually made to work for the cafe. Thatâd be a big win for Akira and Kyousuke.
ăNaturally, the workers are going to be Akira and Kyousuke.ă
ăOf course, rightâŚă
Saying that, Akira collapses to the table. But now that I think about it, wouldnât that affect our sales a lot? Iâm here practically the whole day during holidays, so the two of them would be munching down here the whole time. Even the owner was taken aback every time they bill out.
ăYup, Akira. Itâs only natural that theyâre mad at you two.ă
ăIâll reflect on it. But I wonât stop.ă
Humans always take the easy path whenever given the choice. Still, that isnât the best remark to say out loud in front of your superior, you know. I can kind of see veins popping out from someoneâs head. Probably just an illusion though.
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ăO~i, donât just mingle with the adults over there, why donât we have some student-like conversations?ă
ăYou were so silent I thought you already went home, president.ă
I completely forgot their existence. Miyako has already billed out and went home, why is the president and Kishita still here? Well, I know that Kishita is just keeping the president company, but still.
ăHow rude. I was even being considerate since it sounded like a serious discussion.ă
ăIâd like to ask what exactly sounded serious in that conversation, to be honest.ă
It was mostly just us teasing Akira, though. As I was mulling over it for a bit, the president and Kishita shot me a somewhat exasperated look. Why?
ăYouâre really indifferent when it concerns yourself.ă
ăIt would be best that you be a bit more self-conscious when talking. I honestly felt anxious overhearing it.ă
Come to think of it, Kishita knows about my wrist. Still, the people who donât know wouldnât understand what we were talking about. And as the supervisor said, as I am right now, itâs hard to associate me with suicidal thoughts.
ăSo, as for student-like conversationsâŚă
ăIâm still on shift, so letâs save those for the student council room.ă
I feel a bit bad, but a customer just came in, you see. Talking to my personal acquaintances too much wouldnât be a good look for an employee. Though the regulars likely wouldnât mind it at all.
ăWelcome. A table for how many?ă
Leave the future matters aside, now is the time for work. Iâll also ignore how Kyousuke immediately took Akiraâs place as she was dragged away by their supervisor.