"I see.

"That's an interesting idea, too.

I think the chef and Frederick are "heh."

Takeo thought,

One of the first floors is a coffee shop. Multi-purpose space across the stairs.

This multi-purpose space is usually a chat space for personnel in the laboratory and a meeting place when vendors (Mr. Bradley and the others) arrive.

However, when the coffee shop came crowded, it stated that it would be liberated and that it would be possible to do so in an extraordinary dining room.

Upstairs above the coffee shop is the test platoon stuffing. Storage warehouse for maps, literature, etc. on the other side.

On the third floor there was an executive office, a laboratory and a conference room.

Frederick was writing on the floor plan that Takeo had devised.

"Placing my office on the ground floor in a multi-purpose space on the outside."

"I guess that won't work.

Besides, Master Takeo, would you prefer to visit... for example, to go all the way to the upstairs test platoon stuffing to call Master Takeo?

That's a little inadvertent.

Frederick says.

"Hmm... then you need a reception on the ground floor.

Should I then put the test platoon stuffing on the other side of the coffee shop on the ground floor?

But then you can't expand the place to eat and drink when the coffee shop gets crowded, can you?

I feel like placing someone for reception is different at this stage... and then you should still place the test platoon stuffing, right?

"Takeo, why don't you leave a containment shelter outside and if the coffee shop gets crowded, spread it out and serve about 3 or 4 tables temporarily?

"What do you do when it rains?

"Somewhat fine, I guess... but your feet are raining.

"Clear or cloudy days would be good... but then you can't.

And not even in summer and winter, which would be extreme temperatures.

"Then we'll have to bribe them inside this store.

... Frederick, do you think you can cheat lunch hours by department?

"Hmm... 11 to 12, 12 to 1, 1 to 2... you divide it into three parts.

... Shall I consider that again?

There will be departments that can and cannot, and I think there will be a difference between sections within the department.

"When it does, is the coffee shop upstairs more empty or...

Then should I be able to exercise lightly in the locker room, in the Yuami farm, indoors... "

"You can't have a bummer on the kitchen.

The chief chef is stunned.

"... um... if so... oh, is it okay to have a lab on the ground floor?

So, upstairs, on the coffee shop side, the test platoon's stuffing, and on the other side, a storage warehouse for maps, literature, etc.

If we could create a meeting room and multi-purpose space on the third floor for me and the Inspector General's office to be able to do some light exercise... yeah, sounds like we could go.

"Is it a lab on the ground floor... is it safe to do so?

Frederick makes a difficult face and says:

"Let the locker room combine the test platoon and the lab so that they can ring the bell and call it at the lab reception.

Wouldn't it be okay to have a small room for lab personnel and a simple meeting place in the room on the ground floor, if it was a double keyed door installation and a locked shelf to enter a personal small room?

Yeah, but we've only decided on two lab personnel yet, and it's difficult because of the low number of recruits.

"Then wouldn't it still be a good idea to use the first floor as a test platoon to set up a laboratory upstairs?

It would be better for the test platoon to be in charge, both in number and strength.

"I see...

So if you go indoors like this, will you make a private room to receive and set up a door to go in the back?

When the bell rings, open the door and respond.

It would be safe to have the upper part make a gap in a lattice so that you can hear the reception area.

"I see, you make a simple front room.

"If you're coming to get me or anyone else further...

Oh, if you had a door that exited directly from the first floor indoors to the side of the stairs, you could come and call directly without passing next to the visitors, right?

What about this?

Takeo writes on the floor plan.

"This wouldn't be rude, would it?

"Takeo, Frederick, then you want a way out of the door by the stairs and the kitchen, too.

"... erm, George, is this what it looks like?

Frederick writes it down too.

"Um... no, maybe a little more than indoors.

I want the depth here because I want to store the ingredients.

Oh, Frederick, what do you think we should do with the raw waste?

"Hmm... will you even make a box dedicated to raw waste next to where you left off the back stroke?

Let the area be considered by the Department of Environment and the Department of Maintenance.

"Well... well, we still have a few months of full operation, and that's what the building overview looks like?

We should all think about it when we come back to work on the draft.

What are we going to do with the menu for a month?

"What do you think, chief chef?

Takeo asks.

"One month, five weeks on the 30th.

Frederick, by the way. Takeo. Two of our cooks have their salaries at the Elvis house, but what's going on with the funding for the coffee shop?

"So far, I'm going to make it a food voucher system as advised by Takeo.

Master Takeo says you can prepare 150 meals a day for your daily menu...

To be honest, I'd like to give you the number of tickets sold x 10 copper coins, but then you won't be able to foresee the funds.

We expect to offer 150 meal aids daily as 10 copper coins per meal.

"15 silver coins a day, 45 gold coins a month?

The chef worries.

"As far as I'm concerned, I won't take the rent, so I'd like to earn the cost of the caterer, etc. I mentioned earlier, as well as the cost of non-daily food, and the rest of the expenses.

"Hmm... was the price of the daily menu from outside the civilian was 12 copper coins?

When that happens, do we need to make the daily price around 5 pieces of copper coin per meal?

150 meals will keep the cost down to a certain extent... but let's all make an estimate.

Frederick, let me talk to you about estimates when you're available.

"Yeah, I don't mind.

Frederick nods.

"The rest is a permanent menu.

"I'm looking forward to it.

Takeo says pleasantly.

"Perhaps that's the hardest part.

Frederick snorted bitterly at the chef's grunt.