"Alice, I'm asking for the usual"

"The usual...... are you talking about your child's lunch?

"Um, I asked for it. Oh, give me orange juice for a drink."

At lunch one day, Prince Simon ordered "usual" with a slightly doyer face.

He asked for your child's lunch about three times every five times, so Alice, who took the order, immediately understood that the word was intended to be your child's lunch.

"The usual?

"Um, my brother taught me that I like ordering like this at the destination store."

That's what Simon replied when Lime, who was present, asked her how she ordered differently than usual. Apparently, it's the result of something being blown into and affected by his brother.

"Me, too, always."

Lyme found out she was good at ordering "the usual," she quickly tried to emulate that,

"Uh, Lime, I pick different things every time..."

"Don't I have the usual?

"You will be."

"Mon."

Alice is also a troubled face when a toddler girl who always places a different order tells her "usual".

Lime also looked in trouble remembering his tendency to order late.

"... here it is"

"I don't think it's something else that's bothering you."

It's nothing to be ashamed of or bothered by, as few people even regularly place different orders every time, or because Simon exceptionally often just asks for your child's lunch. But it doesn't seem funny that Lime can be made into a Simon and can't be made into himself.

"Ha ha, you don't look like me"

"Mmm."

In contrast to Lyme, Simon has a winning face. In fact, I can't win or lose this way of ordering, but I guess there's something in them that they can't give way to.

But Lime didn't lose either as it was.

"Okosara-chan, punch Ko-hi"

"Black!? Stupid, willing to die!

"Oh, my goodness."

I like drinking coffee in black.

Again, it's just an assumption with no basis whatsoever, but Simon ran to Simon when he found out he was ready for Lyme.

Simon and a cafe ole full of sugar would do it, but when I tasted the black coffee Claude had previously asked for, I almost flipped over to the pain.

For the record, coffee beans, which are beginning to be imported from the demonic world, are beginning to become popular in various countries as incoming goods. But sugar and milk are the dominant way to drink it and sweeten it, and not many large adults can still drink black deliciously.

"Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh"

"Grunt...... Alice, I'm going to change my order. With black coffee, not orange juice!

"Um, I'd rather not be too pushy..."

"I'm not pushing you!

I got a painful counterattack with black coffee where I thought I'd won the "usual," but there's no way a mean Simon could be losing as it is. Alice also gave advice, but Simon, who hates to lose, just becomes extra casual.

If you change the beverage from juice to coffee, pair it with the "usual" precedence for two points. I would stand in favor of Lime, which has only one point of coffee. By the way, they don't know why the judgment is point-based, maybe even by themselves who are sticking together.

"Shinigami, I don't like it"

"You're the one who can't sleep anymore. I don't know."

If you look closely, we're both cold sweating.

I'm trying to get my opponent off the battle with words that care, but if I run away here, I lose. That seems more bitter than coffee.

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"Here you go, kid. Lunch and two black coffees. There's sugar and milk, so don't push it."

Your children's lunch and a cup of black coffee were placed before the two of them. The aromatic aroma of coffee rises from the cup where the hot air was raised.

Alice also left a pot of sugar and milk on the table, but if she gets her hands on it, she loses. At least you can't use them before they do.

"... yummy"

"... um, yummy"

Deep bitterness of coffee that can sometimes be likened to life.

And crisp acidity in balance with bitterness.

A cup that also focused on roasting and grinding beans seemed early for children of single-digit age, though.

"This is the real thing..."

"Is life so bitter..."

I'll drink it to lick it little by little, but naturally it hardly reduces the way I drink it.

We both go ahead and drink with our little ones with too many tears of bitterness.

It might be a little better if you put your hands on your child's lunch for a mouth job, but is the mouth job targeted for reduction as an implicit understanding or is there no way to start eating.

"... welcome..."

"... um, that was delicious. Hmmm......"

It ended up taking me more than enough to finish my drink, and then we both started eating a little chilled kids lunch with Mosomoso.