I've known this town a lot more.

I have more friends and acquaintances than I already lived in the city before.

I've been to all of the eight hundred shops, carpenters, liquor stores, sign stores, and tree planters in town, to the fried potato stalls, all at work.

The more we can do, the more allowances we get.

That beats knowledge slaves and skilled slaves at all, but you're still glad it looks like you've been recognized for your hard work.

Besides, it's always fun when you do a job you've never done.

New encounters, new technologies, what you've been studying may not work.

I'm going to advertise a new product from a liquor store at a dungeon store I've never done before today.

Looking forward to it.

Pu, pi, pu.

Make sure the trumpet is in good shape.

This kind of work usually belongs to the people who play in the tavern at night, but today the trumpet guy happens to have a cold.

Of all the people in the Schenker family who can blow trumpets, I happen to be the one chosen.

"Miss Rabbit, didn't you cook a brick the other day?

"Oh, that's what I've done."

"Moimo worked in a liquor store."

"There are days like that."

"Can you even blow a trumpet? I can do anything."

"You can't do anything, it's all you can do"

"Heh, okay, let's go then!

"Ha!"

The march begins when Don, Don, Don and the drums sound.

What's ringing now is a song that you used to practice teaching me on my day off.

I really wanted to be a coffee shop performer, because there are a lot of people who are better than me, be they trumpets, whistles or drums.

Beautiful ape man dancer with tight makeup dances a circle with a sign.

That looks tight.

I've been taught by people who are good at singing and dancing all the time, but I knew neither of them could be in the main grade.

I've been able to use it for all kinds of work for that matter, but I have an admiration for people who have dedicated jobs.

"Wow! It's a tin shop!

"Where are you going?

"Follow me - follow me!

The kids are here.

All my fellow performers also serve by waving and winking.

I turn the trumpet around and serve, too.

When the kids get together, the adults get together.

"Moimo."

When they called me by my name, I looked back, and there was a stall general who went to work during this time.

Wave back at the sound slice.

Madam General, I did the cooking instead because of a hand injury or something.

I managed to serve because it was a stewed stall, but it could have been harsh to say that it was a scene where delicate knife judgments and exquisite baking additions and subtractions were required.

It's time to practice.

On my day off, I get together willingly and teach my kitchen number how to cook.

"Would you like to drink a new product for dinner? Southern rum has a hidden flavor, only in sneak increments now. Would you like a candlestick or a candlestick? On Sale Today at Kendrick Liquor Store in South Town"

The dancer's sister dances, talks, waves the sign, and it looks like it's the hardest after all.

I'd like to ask you later about makeup, but can you tell me?

I was thinking about that, and I saw someone wiping their hands.

Turning that way, the East Town carpenter's wing beam and the employees were waving Nitanita laughing.

When I put in a little adder and then turned the trumpet around, the building beams said, "Moimo!" Wild cheers and a whistle sounded.

That job over there, I guess they tease me the next time I go.

But every time you go, it's a fun scene to teach me a lot, isn't it?

Beginning with waste material hauling and buying out, cement mixing, gravel laying, water circumference, horizontal removal and various things made me do.

I need to be a slave. I want to hire you, I don't know what you said, but you were happy to flatter me.

I took a break from playing about 10 songs more or less.

I had lunch and did about 20 more songs and I'm done for the day.

Not that it's manual labor, or is it a delicious job?

"Rabbit lady, I know a lot of you"

As I was draining the trumpet water, the princess of the dungeon talked to me.

I appreciate this kind of work, because some craftsmen are just eating with their own arms.

"It's the Schenker family's policy to go to all kinds of jobs."

"Heh, can't you choose that?

"Do you feel left to do what you can? I was able to blow my trumpet today, so I was left with it."

"That's how it feels, where did you learn to play the instrument?

"I studied at night or something for free people to teach me. I like to remember new things."

"You're so uplifting. So, what else can a rabbit lady do?

"Um, I shouldn't be able to do much... calculations, civil engineering, loading, cooking, songs, trumpets, drums, horse care, easy treatment, oh, and in the meantime, it's a little bit of a role, but I also did the theatre."

"What, wait a minute..."

Kara looks kind of confused and rubs her head with her hands.

Are you all right?

I can do a massage, too, so I'll do it for you.

"Moimo."

When I was wondering what to say to Mr. Kara, I was accidentally called out.

She was an Aunt Tone with hair ties in South Town.

"Thanks for the other day. Hey, this, plug it in. Eat up, everybody."

Apparently my aunt handed me a number of dishes that she had bought at the street.

"Mr. Tone, it's been a while, okay? So much? Excuse me."

"It's okay, I really saved you during this time."

"Miss, do you know someone?

"Yeah, I'm Tone from South Town."

"Oh, my God. Sorry, nice to meet you, Tone ~"

"Oh, no, this is Kiwata, who usually plays at Listel Tavern in West Town. I'm sorry, I had to ask you to plug something in."

Kama-san is bowing his head.

"It's okay, you can all eat."

"Excuse me, I'll have it"

"Bye, Momo"

Mr. Tone left, as usual, to his grandfather, leaving with one wink.

"Are you sure? Take it."

"Yeah, let's have you guys"

"I'm not coming. 'Cause what happened?

"It's no big deal, I was free on holiday, so I just helped out with the store that seemed busy."

"What!? Tie your hair?"

"If it's about braiding my hair, I usually do my buddy's. I've cut my hair."

"Lady, after all, can't you do anything?

I've been hearing this a lot lately, but this is still the only word I can give back.

"You can't do anything, it's all you can do"

Yes, the Schenkers are full of amazing people.

To the rumored husband that if he stays half of his body, he'll be cured, his wife with a very strong medal.

Mr. Chicken is always open-minded and up-to-date, and he manages the money right around the corner.

To the brave and courageous Mr. Mench, Mr. Roth, who is funny and dependable.

There are other experts in line to study.

I'm still on the bottom line.

I want to remember more things and be more useful to people.

So, even though you're a slave, one day you'll fall in love with a lord you can rely on like a play or a book?

Second, I look down at my flat body.

Is it a little hard as it is now......?

Next time ask someone with huge boobs how to make it bigger!