Ataru, who considered that he would no longer be able to clean up as he stood, first decides to recover Balkias. Atar calls out loud toward Balkias, surrounded by many female guests.

"Hey, Bal! Let's go, we're over-capacity if we keep this up!

I didn't know what you meant by unheard Atar words, but Balkias, who had been told by Caro to follow Atar's instructions, honestly came to Tokotoko and Atar.

"Come on, the inn is getting a little too noisy... or I'll have to collect Caro later"

Seeing Caro continue to serve in a glaring rush, Atar went back to his room with Balkias as he clapped his shoulders.

Spend time in the room listening to stories such as giving Balkias the hot dog he bought, and what happened while Atal was out.

After a while, Atar goes down to the ground floor with Balkias, feeling the downstairs stirring have settled in.

"Ah, Master Atal! Welcome back."

Caro was taking a frequent break after one paragraph of mealtime, but when he saw a claw, he stood up from his chair and rushed over.

"Good day, Caro. Eat this if you like."

Atal, smiling like an onion, hands Caro's share of hot dogs.

"Thank you! I was so hungry."

Caro, who brightened his expression all the time, apparently worked so far without a break that he quickly flattens his pepper when he hits a hot dog.

"Oh, wow, that's great. You want another one?

"Don't worry! I'll have it."

When I happily receive the second one taken out by a too-eating and confused atar, this one will be finished in no time. Balkias groans at his feet to see if Caro feels tired.

"Phew...... I'm finally settled. I've been hungry for a long time now in the second half, and maybe my customers could hear me tummy...... uhh, shy"

Caro, who covered his face with his hands, turned his face red and was shy of the mound.

"Well, anyway, I'm glad you seem calm. But hey, this is a problem..."

Atal, who stroked her head to worry about Caro, who worked all day, looks sinister.

"Wow, I would be fine!

Caro thinks he's worried about his fatigue and makes a vigorous appeal by creating a force bubble like he panicked.

"No, Caro was originally physically fit, so it's fine because the tiredness of being unfamiliar now is a big part of it, but that's not what everyone in the inn is gonna do."

When you look at the master and the general and the cook, who expose how well the guests have been able to pull, you can see that the words of the attar are shooting at the target.

"Sure... what shall we do...?

Caro sees Atal's face saying he has trouble seeing three people who are more fatigued than he is.

"Right...... let's close the dining room and discuss this a little bit with everyone. Guys, stay calm. We'll figure something out."

There was no answer to Atal's call, but the three managed to wake up and move to the dining room.

"Well, I'm sorry about your tiredness, but if we don't do something about the situation earlier, you guys will be crushed first. So, as I said earlier, let's figure out what to do."

Atal, who also felt responsible for the fact that one end of the cause of getting busy with this also belonged to him, gets a harsh look when he says so.

"Countermeasures," he said?

My husband, who is tired but physically awake, asks Atal questions. What is at issue and what is the measure against? He didn't even seem to know that.

"Huh...... well will it. I came back after I shopped outside, and the inn was lined up. There were several reasons, that Caro was serving, that Balkias was here, and that the food in the dining room was delicious."

The cook smiles when he hears that. I guess I was happy to be praised for my arm.

"Well, what's the problem with that......?

The next question came from the general.

"Everyone had customers coming, they were busy working, and they were up to it. Maybe you don't know because you were in that vortex, but from what I can tell, the situation is pretty bad right now. Overwhelmingly understaffed... in fact, you're all exhausted. The inn is still open, and if you vacate the cafeteria, you might even come at night. Same number."

There was a chance that there would be more in the reviews, but Atar tells me clearly after prejudging it as an immediate problem for now.

"One more time with that number... I can't..."

My husband squeaks with a tired look that finally understands the situation.

"We can increase our manpower if we keep making money like this. But the current situation needs to be turned around by this number of people, so we need to sharpen some."

My husbands took out a note forgetting their tiredness in Atal's words. Because I realized I couldn't stay like this.

"First of all, what about the dining room, but the first idea is to make it available only to guests?

Looking at the noon sales, it was thought that if the dining room guests calmed down, they could turn it around enough.

"So, but the customer is here because of you..."

What a waste, I don't want to miss this chance, the thought was the store owner, the general, the cook was strong. I guess I don't like having fewer customers once I experience management difficulties.

"Then it's an alternative. Let's reduce the menu. From the look on the face of the finished guests, the satisfaction with the food seemed high. But a little too many menus."

Atal was talking as he looked at the menu placed on the table. There are different kinds of menus written there, and I recall that Caro, who served, also took various orders.

"I wish I could afford to have a few cooks or even with all these guests here, but obviously I can't. Then you just have to make it a menu that narrows down to confident or easy to make dishes"

The cook has wrinkled his eyebrows at the suggestion, but he had to reluctantly but nod because he knew he couldn't handle it if more than daytime guests arrived.

"I don't mean to reduce anything all the time, if I can get more manpower or spare, I just need to gradually increase it."

The cook seemed convinced by the follow up of Atal, who respected the cook's pride.

"And then..."

It was time for everyone to come up with opinions about how we could turn it around a little easier afterwards, and if we realized it, the sun would drop and we would have to prepare for the night.