If it didn’t, we would have to do it ourselves.

However, could we create a café terrace once it was cleaned?

Well, that would depend on the number of customers though.

It would be great if we could make it, but it would be meaningless if no one used it.

I decided to hold onto this idea for now.

For a few days after this, I went to the orphanage to teach the children how to cook.

During that time, I left the renovations to Mylene-san.

I assembled various ingredients for the pizza and made some different types of pudding as well. I modified the taste and used different toppings to increase the menu choices.

Making such a big menu was not necessarily a good thing, so I asked for impressions from Helen, Mylene, and Elena to narrow it down.

As the preparations for the shop progressed steadily, Morin-san and her daughter finally arrived from the capital.

After arriving, Morin-san went to the orphanage we promised to meet at.

"Yuna-san, so you’re already here, huh."

I couldn’t tell them that I came back through the Bear Transfer Gate.

"Yes, I arrived a little earlier than you."

The two of them seemed to be really tired after their long trip. Their fatigue was clearly visible.

"What will you be doing after this today?"

"We are really tired, so we were thinking of finding an inn."

"Don’t worry, I have already prepared a place for you to stay."

"That would help us a lot. We are exhausted after the long journey."

I led the two of them outside of the orphanage.

"So, Yuna-san, where are we going?"

"Ah, Morin-san, you can stop addressing me so formally."

I was really unaccustomed to being addressed with ‘‐san’ by older people.

"Then is it okay to call you Yuna-chan?"

"Yes, please go with that instead. We are going to the place where Morin-san will be working. There are a lot of spare rooms in the shop, so I thought about letting you live there."

"Thank you."

"No problem, I’ve unreasonably made you come here after all."

We arrived at the shop (?).

Morin-san and Karin-san froze.

(TL note: the “?” was in the raw)

"Yuna-chan, isn’t this a mansion?"

In front of them stood a mansion that was going to be used as the shop.

"A former one. Now, it’s my shop and the place where Morin-san and everyone else will work."

"A shop? Are you saying that we will sell bread here?"

"It’s still in the middle of renovations, though."

There was no signboard or name for this shop either.

It was because I wanted to think about it with everybody.

A café, a tea house, a bakery, a pizzeria, or a pudding store, what would be good?

In this situation, I couldn’t decide by myself.

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