The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten - 241 241 Things on the road
Zhou, separated from the thousand years old, walked while being taken to the wooden door.
Apparently the distance to use the train, but it was shown to be definitely closer than a tree or a thousand-year-old house, so it is a distance that seems to have no problem commuting to work.
The question is whether it will be fulfilled and adopted… I asked Kido and she returned “It’s okay” while nicking.
“My aunt’s shop was done by a small number of people and we’ve been getting more customers in lately, so we’ve been looking for understaffed and courteous kids. I’m lucky to have Fujimiya’s offer there! It feels like it. Fujimiya will be fine around here.”
“I know it’s subtle to be polite.”
I don’t bother to imitate being disrespectful, but when they tell me I’m polite, I tilt my neck. I’m not going to have the necessary courtesy with me, but it’s very hard to say that’s ideal.
“Fujimiya-kun can use his attitude in a proper way. I’m acting like a very polite, well-folded honorary student to my teachers.”
“That’s an eye-catching person… because if you think about it, you’ll get something.”
Of course I treat them respectfully because they are older and up-to-date people, but there is also an impure motive that faculty memories are better for grades and further education. Although that’s not everything, I still have plans, so it’s not like I’m a real honor student.
Kido smiles slightly when she glances at her shoulder because she thinks she is not cute.
“Isn’t that nice? The important thing is, in this case, if you give them manners and TPOs and respect them. Whatever the will of the individual is there, the only visible result is the result.”
“… Is that the type of Kido?
“Surprised? I’m pretty much the split type. I never ask for the benefits of everything, but to some extent, I don’t think it’s strange to find some benefits in acting. I haven’t always acted in good faith.”
I say rustle, but I look lightly at Kido, who has a pretty cynical idea. It’s just that it’s not like fright or estrangement, it’s like intimacy.
“This time, too. I suggested it because it would benefit me too. It may not be a hundred percent goodwill.”
I also know the goodness of Kido well enough to cut it in the front and say it, so Zhou grinned softly, “What’s in it for this one, by the way?” I ask.
“Mm-hmm. You want me to have a few more close friends?”
“Chino?”
“Yeah. Like this, you’re a pretty grown-up, confused type who doesn’t show much interest in other people. But Fujimiya-kun seemed like a good impression, and I wonder if the quiet type of Fujimiya-kun would go well with it. So, Fujimiya was looking for a part-time job and she was able to solve her aunt’s manpower problems and introduced the shop where she works.”
I’m sorry. I shake my head and laugh at Kido, who apologizes as if it’s quite beneficial to me.
“No, I was surprised at Chino’s work at first sight, because it’s the side you’re referring me to. I’m glad my classmates are working.”
“Really? Good. Ah.”
Heh, and I’m convinced that Kido must still be a good person after all, to the kind of fumble that has once and for all lifted the tension.
“Well, that’s good, but you didn’t work for your aunt when you had a boyfriend.”
“Ugh, that’s right, my aunt loves me too, but she likes being with me the most… when I’m with her, I’ll watch her smile, so she won’t work? We’ve both been adored since we were little. And I’d look at you if I were you, too, and you’d say,” Don’t do that because you’re drooling. ”
“… ugh”
“Wow, you laughed, didn’t you? I can do it, too, right? I don’t drool in front of people!
It was a wooden door that blushed and lifted his eyebrow butt, but Zhou laughed without purposefully hiding it because the content was not compelling at all and would invite him to laugh even more.