Now then, since everyoneâs here, I stopped cooking for a moment and gathered everyone. Itâs always best to start with a toast. No matter how small, this is a party after all.
ăOpening speech?ă
ăNo need for that. Letâs just start. Cheers!ă
ăăăCheers!ăăă
What do you even mean by opening speech, Akane? Donât ask too much of me. While I am offering my room for use, Iâm not a host or anything. Good job stopping her, Teacher Saeki.
ăNow then, letâs continue.ă
ăIâm still in the middle of cooking myself.ă
We stopped the fire and the other preparations just to make a toast, after all. The edamame are already prepared, so the adults are focused on munching down. Itâs only a matter of time before they empty it out.
ăThe okonomiyaki and yakisoba are done.ă
ăIâm pretty much done on my side too.ă
While Kishita cooked two dishes, I made a random assortment of stuff. Mostly alcohol sides. Still, itâll fill the stomach, so it shouldnât be any issue. Today, snacks take precedence over rice.
ăThereâs only about 40 mins before it starts, right?ă
ăThatâs right. Rather than wait for the fireworks before eating, it might be better to eat now instead.ă
I wonder if Kishitaâs the type to watch silently. How about me? My friends tend to cause a ruckus, so Iâm always occupied with them. I donât remember ever having a quiet relaxing watch. I wonder if those guys are watching the fireworks too.
ăMore edamame~ă
While I did expect this, theyâre going at a high pace. I probably wonât be able to have a quiet relaxing watch this time either. Mostly because of cooking. But itâs peaceful, so itâs all good.
ăI made yakitori, would you rather have it plain salted or with sauce?ă
ăăBoth!ăă
Yeah, yeah. Both, right? Then Iâll do half and half. Kishita immediately started eating the food she made. Understandable, since if she doesnât get a bite in soon, those will likely end up as their drink sides. Please portion out my share too.
ăAre the two of them always like this?ă
ăTheyâre aaalways like this. On the other hand, they do pay for their stay, so I donât mind it that much.ă
The money mostly disappears into snacks and side dishes, but I do get the leftover ingredients. Since it helps with my household expenses, I donât mind it at all. And the leftover cash goes to my savings too, since thereâs the electric bill and all.
ăHow do I say this, itâs strange how accustomed you seem to be with this.ă
ăOne of them comes to eat breakfast everyday, after all. You get used to it.ă
ăUm, just asking, but you are a member of the Kisaragi family, right?ă
ăYesh.ă
I answered while stuffing my cheeks with yakitori. Seeing how I am right now, no one would think of me as a high-class lady. Hooray commoner. To the poor guys attending the party right now, sad to be you.
ăAh, itâs about to start soon. Letâs bring some of the food and move to the windowside.ă
ăI really donât want to mix in with those two, though.ă
hey arenât drunk yet, but Akane is pretty troublesome when sheâs tipsy. Iâll ignore the mountain of empty beer cans. This is going to be a pain to clean up.
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ăThe bottles arenât cold, right?ă
ăNot unless they put those in the freezer. Itâll be dangerous though, so I donât allow it.ă
Since those are practically hot, itâll take some time to cool them in the fridge. However, I feel like weâre going to run out of chilled stuff in the fridge soon.
ăTeacher Saeki seems⊠quite strong with alcohol.ă
Sheâs beyond strong. Seeing the amount of empty cans, Kishita was taken aback. Please donât think of alcohol as something one can just drink casually. Youâll end up risking embarrassment on your first drink, okay?
ăDonât take how they drink as a standard.ă
ăEven I know that much.ă
Thatâs good. Letâs ignore the two booing me from the side. Youâre just reaping what you sow.
ăI think Iâm still better off though.ă
ăAkane, do you know the saying âonly fifty of a hundred steps awayâ?1ă
From the side, Akaneâs a pretty heavy drinker herself. Itâs amazing enough that she can keep up with Teacher Saeki. She tends to fall asleep when drinking too much though.
ăStill, I really find it curious, you know? Kotone, youâve had alcohol before, havenât you?ă
Akaneâs got me there. After talking that much, I guess itâs hard not to slip up, huh. After all, some of the things I talk about can only come from someone whoâs drunk alcohol. But Iâll deny it.
ăDo you think my previous environment would even allow underage drinking?ă
ăWell thatâs true⊠But somehow, you really give off that vibe.ă
Incidentally, Iâm not going to deny verbally. Just answer ambiguously. After all, if I deny it and they somehow figure Iâve had alcohol experience, theyâll definitely call me out. Yup, letâs change the topic.
ăYour husband busy?ă
ăItâs profit time after all. Also, it seems like thereâs always a reservation for after the fireworks display every year. So probably this year too.ă
A bar reservation. In other words, theyâre renting the whole place, I guess? Definitely rich people. And as I thought so, I recalled a certain event. Itâs for the afterparty, huh.
ăI think itâs because only Shizuo can take them. Since in a regular bar, there could be all sorts of issues.ă
ăAh, you can tell? Itâd be bad if those people get loose lipped from the drinks, after all.ă
Shizuo probably told Akane about the kind of people whoâd be there. He was from that side, after all. Considering the possibility of information leakage, heâs likely the safest bet.
ăWhy does Kotone know so much about your husband? You havenât even told me his name.ă
Okay, the topicâs derailed now. I knew Teacher Saeki would bite if I brought up Akaneâs husband. By the way, it seems like she settled on calling me by first name in private. At the academy, by my family name. This has happened a lot lately, huh.