Let's Manage The Tower

(8) A little problem in good order

Half a month after adding new personnel.

The increase in production and sales due to the increase in people combined with the loss of novelty, the number of people lined up in the stalls had regained calm.

Of course, the absolute number is increasing, so it has not fallen into popularity.

And at this time, as a matter of course, more and more people were looking at the popularity and asking if they could do something like that.

However, even though it has settled down, it is not that people are gone, so I will come to see the gap and ask.

As expected, no one has yet come out who is busy or who is forced to ask.

Rather, if you want to disturb sales, booming will appear from people who are coming to buy it, so I think you are refraining from doing so.

Anyway, sales at the stalls were on track to complete the first stage that Floria and the others had assumed.

After reading the report from Sarasa, Floria turned to Sarasa, who was standing in front of her.

"That's all I've ever had. The report is easy to read."

"Ah, thank you."

Although the report had already been published several times, Sarasa lowered her head after she looked like she had been punched in the face for the first time.

And immediately, you have a soft expression.

"Ah, no. That's not true."

The report also includes inquiries about future policies.

I wanted to know what the answer was, but Sarasa didn't just give me the report, she waited there.

Florian smiled at the murmuring salad.

"Fufufu. I'm kidding. No, I'm not kidding if the report is clean."

Yes, Florian got to the point after putting it in the first place.

"Well, as far as the report goes, it looks like the conditions are right."

So?

"Well, wait. The original plan was to wait and see for a month or so. I'll talk to the others first. But you won't be disagreed with me, so be prepared to proceed."

I was afraid.

To Florian's answer, Sarasa bowed her head politely.

The purpose of the Florians in the first place is not to do the stalls themselves, but to spread the culinary knowledge of Kaosuke's hometown.

In the first plan, we were going to continue the stall with only people who knew about the examiners for about a month, and then teach the willing people how to make it.

If curry and fried foods aren't spreading enough to the people of the city, it's pointless to tell anyone who wants to open a new shop.

The Florians were expecting a month until the perception penetrated.

However, as far as Sarasa's report is concerned, it seems to be permeating the status quo.

That's why it leads to Florian's dialogue earlier.

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After returning to management with a report from Sarasa, Floria went to the conference room to consult with the examiner.

When Floria opened the door and entered the conference room, there was Sylvia and Schmidt, apart from Kaiseki.

"Floria, what's wrong? He's in a bit of a hurry, isn't he?

Suddenly, Floria stopped at the scene with a little surprise when the examiner said such a thing.

As for Floria, she was certainly in a hurry in her heart, but she didn't intend to put it on the table.

Seeing Sylvia and Schmidt, he didn't think Floria was in a hurry because he had a decent look on his face.

"Mm. No, I'm sorry. Nothing bad has happened."

Florian decided to get down to business as soon as he reassured the audience.

Floria starts talking as she flickers the report from Sarasa, who has it in her right hand.

It's about the stall. Though it was earlier than originally planned, I was wondering if we should proceed with the plan. Looking at the numbers and the feeling of salad, it seems to be penetrating enough. "

With that in mind, Floria handed the report to Kaiseki.

The examiner who read the report nodded after handing it over to Sylvia.

"Sure, it seems like it's spreading nicely inside."

Silvia and Schmidt turned the report, and Floria nodded.

"Even in my first plan, I calculated that it would spread quickly from the rarity and deliciousness of things. It was more than that.... honestly, it's true that I was licking it."

"Really."

Kaiseki returned a bitter smile to Floria, showing a stunning, happy and complex expression.

Schmidt, returning the finished report to Floria, looks at Floria with anticipation.

"As far as this is concerned, I think it is enough, but is there anything to worry about?

As Schmidt, I want to send a cook to the crown as soon as possible to remind him of the curry recipe.

I have not done so far because I was careful of the examiners, but I agreed to the plan in the first place.

Schmidt also thinks that Mitsuki's recipe is not something the Crown alone can monopolize.

"No, it's also possible to speed up the timing, but more than that, if it spreads all at once, I'm worried about how much people I should accept. I would love to hear Schmidt's opinion."

Since spreading the curry recipe to others was originally planned, there is no major problem.

However, some of the customers who were coming to the stall were obviously high ranking human users.

In the first place, I bought a lot of products that I couldn't normally consume, so I don't know.

I have to say that I have a headache when I think about the rest because there are not two of them.

If a man with money wanted a curry recipe, even if Eli taught him, he would be surrounded.

In fact, Eli and the others have extended their hand in such solicitation.

Conversely, creating and protecting a patent-like system is bad in this case.

Because even if you protect the recipe, you'll end up needing money to know the recipe.

"... why don't you tell that to a major restaurant guild, including the Crown?

Schmidt, who had been thinking for a while, said so to the examiners.

"Well, isn't that going to detach you from your original purpose?

"No, at least at the Crown, we don't intend to hide the recipe. Conversely, if you teach many guilds, the meaning will fade. Besides, if you teach recipes to individuals other than such major players..."

"More and more, you lose the meaning of secrecy."

Knowing Schmidt's purpose, Floria spearheaded his words.

"Yes, if the recipe spreads, is the goal being achieved even if the major players know it?"

"I see. That makes sense."

As for Floria, who nodded at Schmidt's dialogue, Kaisuke, who was listening, looked at Schmidt with a faint expression.

"Anyway, that's not all Schmidt thinks about, is it?

"Oh, what is it?"

Schmidt looked like a merchant in his words.

"Well, that's fine. It would suit our purpose in the first place anyway."

Again and again, the purpose of the examiners is to spread the curry (other), not the recipe itself.

What Schmidt is probably thinking is in line with that goal.

In that case, it was not necessary to dare to stop it, so I stopped pursuing Schmidt any further.