"You’re joking, right?"

When I shook my head, Elena-san tried to flee, but there was no way she could escape an adventurer like me.

Thanks to the explosive power of the Bear’s Feet, I jumped past Elena-san and caught her without a problem.

"Yuna-san…"

I delivered a pitiful Elena-san back to Mylene-san, who dragged her into the changing room. People who worked here had to wear uniforms; it was that simple.

The children followed Elena-san and Mylene-san into the changing room, and after a few minutes, an embarrassed Elena-san and the newly employed children came out wearing Bear Uniforms.

There was nothing to be so embarrassed about… I walked around in this world wearing a costume, even though it wasn’t a uniform, you know.

Also, I was sure I was the only one who did something like that after coming to a different world. I had never seen it in mangas, animes, or novels, after all!

"Yuna-san, it’s embarrassing…"

"Are you trying to say that my clothes are embarrassing?"

They were embarrassing, though.

"No, I didn’t mean it like that! It changes with the person wearing it! Yuna-san, you’re cute, so it’s okay! But, I am…"

"You’re cute too, Elena-san."

"Ugh, Morin-san isn’t wearing it, so I thought that these uniforms were only for the children…"

Elena-san said while glancing the children, who seemed very happy in their Bear Uniforms.

Also, I wasn’t the one who had proposed this uniform; it was the person smiling next to me.

"Make sure to wear it to work tomorrow, okay?"

"Ugh…"

Elena-san let out in response and dropped her head.

Finally, the day of the reopening came. At first, the number of customers seemed to be normal, most of them coming for Morin-san’s breads.

Still, it didn’t take long for them to notice that the second floor was now remodeled into the “Bear-san’s Relaxing Shop’s Pastry Shop”.

I also posted some flyers at the entrance of the shop and around the tables at the first floor. Well, it wasn’t as much of posting rather than making the bear statues hold the fliers, though.

The customers who went to the second floor were met by an employee running a sampling stand right next to the stairs, where they could taste bite-sized pieces of our cakes.

The reason we had set it on the second floor was so that it wouldn’t steal Morin-san’s customers away.

Anyway, the customers who tasted the cakes were assaulting the girl who was in charge of the stand with questions, and like all of the children who had been eating the cakes for a week now, she was able to answer all their questions, which mostly concerned what fruits were used and how sweet the cakes were.

She didn’t forget to recommend our drinks as well, of course. We still served the ones from before, like fruit juice and milk, but now we also served black tea, just the way Lala-san had taught us.

The girl also recommended salty foods like potato chips.

Cake and potato chips were the best possible combination to eat together.

Hmm, they were also the best combination to make people fat…

Well, we got money only if the customers ate our food. Maybe if I just posted a warning not to eat too much?

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