Seeing her let out a deep sigh, it must have been a pretty tough job for step-mom. And seeing Saori let out a wry smile in response, that mustâve brought back some memories. Still, the hidden child of a millionaire, huh.
ăIn that case, does that also make you a daughter from a well-off family, Mrs. Saori?ă
ăNah, not at all. I heard this from my mom, but we were only provided child support. Other than that, they didnât really intervene.ă
Hm~n, I guess sheâs somewhat similar to me. In my case though, I donât even know who my actual father was to begin with. The hag wasnât really anything close to mother material, after all.
ăI didnât know about it until then either. It seriously took me by surprise when she suddenly told me that we might be able to completely pay off our loan soon.ă
ăWhere is your mother now, Mrs. Saori?ă
ăSheâs just chilling in the countryside. She doesnât seem to like coming here that much, so weâre just letting her live as she likes.ă
Well she sounds pretty carefree. It sounds like thereâs other reasons for her not coming here, though. Still, it might just be that Saori goes to visit her frequently enough. I canât really imagine them just suddenly cutting ties.
ăSayoko, you were really of great help that time. It just gives me chills thinking how I could have been seriously wrapped up into the inheritance squabble with those people I donât even know about.ă
If a large sum of money was involved, then I wouldnât be surprised if they did go that far. Though I guess if a hidden child no one ever knew about suddenly popped up and joined the fray, I canât really blame them for panicking.
ăI didnât intend to specifically stick up for you, but it just felt bad seeing someone with no interest in the succession dispute to be dragged into it for so long.ă
If she still had the leeway to feel that way back then, this must have been from before I passed. After I died, she stopped being emotionally attached to her work and simply had everything done in silence.
ăStill, itâs amazing how you just casually gave such a thing to a prospect employee on your first meeting.ă
ăEh? Something like that happened?ă
My step mom seems pretty surprised. Now that you put it that way, Saori did just basically give a really expensive watch to a random stranger for free. Itâd make more sense if she did that only after knowing if Iâm trustworthy.
ăWell after being shown that, I couldnât help it. Being a mother with a daughter to you close in age, I couldnât just be unconcerned.ă
ăThat?ă
ăThis.ă
Making sure that the other customers donât see, I moved the wristwatch and exposed the scar. Still, itâs really not disappearing, is it? Itâs already been half a year, though.
ăAgck!?ă
For some reason, instead of my step-mom, it was master who sat next to her that smacked my head with no questions asked. Iâm pretty sure I already told her what happened, so why the smack? Come to think of it, Iâve never shown them the scar before.
ăBefore! Itâs from before!ă
ăItâs the first time Iâve ever seen Kotone scared.ă
Right? I generally donât cower before anyone, but master is a different story. Iâve gotten some traumatic experiences from her, after all. I just canât stomp down my fear.
ăActually, Iâm surprised you showed it so casually, Kotone. Are you that close with them?ă
ăTheyâre Isamiâs mother and her neighbour. Isami had me stay overnight at her house during summer break and we got bonded then.ă
I havenât shown Isami the scar, though. Thereâs no telling how sheâll react to it. Also, I just donât want her to get worried, but Iâll never say that in front of her.
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ăThe mother of that lively lady, huh. Itâs fun watching her go, but it must have been tough being her parent.ă
ăTough isnât enough to describe it. Thereâs just trouble after trouble, so I had to put effort in educating her.ă
That counts as educating? Well, yeah, it might have been the right way to prevent repeating offences, but thanks to that, both Isami and I have fear instilled in our soul. Isami keeps doing the same stuff and never learns her lesson, though.
ăKotoneâs face is looking pale for some reasonâŚă
ăWho knows? Why could that possibly be?ă
Please stop it with the ominous smile. Youâre making me recall stuff and rekindling the fears within me. Though in terms of psychological damage, step-mom is higher on the scale.
ăR-right, thatâs right. Mrs. Saori, thereâs something Iâd like to consult with you about.ă
ăShe ran away.ă
ăShe definitely ran away.ă
Iâll just ignore master and step-momâs remarks. Saori was startled with how I suddenly asked for advice, but I feel like itâll be bad if I donât change the topic ASAP.
ăActually, we decided to do a cafe for the school festival and weâre going to be serving snacks there, soâŚă
ăYou want help with the recipes?ă
ăThank you for understanding so quickly.ă
When youâre an amateur, itâs far better to get the advice of a professional instead of brainstorming by yourself. This might just be a class project for the school festival, but Iâm not holding back. If Iâm doing something, itâs all or nothing.
ăSince itâs you weâre talking about, you probably want something thatâs simple but can be easily modified to be delicious, right?ă
ăPrecisely.ă
Low-cost and delicious. Isnât that the best? Well, even with a good recipe, thereâs no telling if we can make it as good as it should be. Thisâll need practice too.
ăWell then, after relaxing for a bit more, we should probably go home.ă
ăRight. As expected of Kotoneâs workplace. Itâs quite a nice shop.ă
Iâm glad to see our customers satisfied. Itâs definitely better than hearing complaints. Still, if they become regulars here, thereâs a high chance that theyâll bump into mother. Now what to do if that ever happens.
ăWell, why donât we try making it now?ă
ăThank you.ă
Now then, time to prepare for the coming school festival.