The Coffee Shop in a Different World Station

49 Water confectionery dedicated to festivals and goddesses celebrating the fall (1/3 pt.)

"It's just now. Aw. I'm totally late."

One evening, Luna, who came back from my school, rushed into the kitchen of the coffee shop, the swordfish.

The season shifts from summer to autumn. The sun is slowly falling this time of year, and a red sunset is slipping in through the back door.

Roland and Fidel, who were in the kitchen, spoke to the girl who had returned later than usual.

"Oh, Luna, welcome back. Good luck today."

"It was too late again today. Festa practice, pretty tough?

"It's a little hard to get used to. But we're all working together, practicing hard."

The reason for Luna's late return was that she was preparing for the soon-to-be-called early autumn festival “La Fiesta Enisa”.

“La Fiesta Enisa" means “Autumn Day” when it comes to the Takumi stream.

In this part of the area with Harpertown Station, it was a lesson to celebrate the celebration of the moon goddess Enisa - “La Fiesta Enisa" - by positioning Autumn Day as "the end of the six months dominated by the“ Sun ”of the day and the six months dominated by the“ Moon ”of the night".

“La Fiesta Enisa" is not a big festival in the city, but small events take place in every settlement and region.

Even at my school, where Luna attended, my children were gathered to encourage me to practice after my studies at school when the ball would be held after Mass at the church.

"But you shouldn't be too root-stuffed, do you?

"Besides, the sun is falling faster and faster,"

Though I have a desire to support Luna in her hard work, both Roland and Fidel have concerns in their mouths before they stick around.

Luna responded with a smile in response to those two worries.

"It's okay. Don't worry, I'm not that far from school, and I promise I'll be back before sundown....... so to speak, is Takumi here?

"If you're a master, you're going to the station office... did you have any business?

"Uh, actually, I have a little favor to ask you about school..."

"Heh, what's so unusual about every favor from Luna, what kind of story?

Fidel asks in light condition as usual.

In contrast, Luna showed a little thought before opening her mouth again.

"Um, we were all supposed to talk about it when we were practicing today and have a party after the ball. Teachers and Sisters agreed, but we talked about what to do with all our hands in preparation for the ball..."

"I see, so do you want to ask Takumi to do it? Then it's okay, huh?

When Roland smiles at Luna's story, he now sends his gaze to Fidel.

To that gaze, Fidel also nodded loudly, returning words to Luna with a confident look.

"Would you mind letting me take that story in 'Meauca' if I could? I'd love to help Luna."

"You seem very confident with how it goes. Then why don't you two join forces?

"Wow, master!" "Yes, when?!

Soon the two boys rush around to the voice of Takumi, who was back in the kitchen.

Takumi, with a gentle grin as usual, also spoke to Luna.

"I will also speak to the school teachers from me. What do you think? Can't you leave it to the two of us, Roland and Fidel?

"Sure! I'm sure the two of you would make it a fun party. Thank you, Brother Roland, and Mr. Fidel."

"Whoa, I'll take care of it!

"I'll make it memorable, the best fiesta ever!

Against Pecori and Luna lowering her head, the two boys also return powerful words.

Then Nyarch looked a little out from behind Takumi.

"If I fail, Luna, I might cry. Huh?

"Wow!! You surprised me..."

"Also, Nyarch. Please don't threaten me."

"Not anymore. But don't let Luna down, there's really plenty of good luck! So if you want to try it, you can always hang out with me, so you can call Nyarch."

"Yes, yes, I knew that was what you were looking for..."

Takumi squeezes Nyarch's back up as he loosens his neck to the side.

The kitchen was wrapped with a warm laugh at the everyday sights I was totally used to seeing.

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"Now, the main menu is easy to eat, like sandwiches and roll sandwiches, and let me give you a couple of other things to pinch."

Fidel, who came to my school after lunch the next day after asking Nyarch to open the store, was in the process of meeting with Marcia, the principal and head of Sister, for specific steps.

Marcia bows her head to Fidel, who assembles the tequila and menu as she listens to the children's preferences.

"We apologize for not having a small budget for many minutes, thank you"

"No, it's always Luna who's here to take care of you, and we'll do a lot of fine things for you. Takumi tells you to do it well, too. Uh, do you have any other requests?

"Um, yeah..."

To Fidel's inquiry, Marcia puts her hand on her chin and turns her gaze upwards.

Then the patter and footsteps approached from beyond the door of the room along with a lively voice.

"Shisei! I brought you something nice. Yikes!

"No, it's not a town! The teacher is talking to the customer right now, so don't interrupt."

It was the little kids who ran in with the butterflies, then Luna came in one step late.

The large cage held by the children is loaded with lots of fruit.

One girl spoke with a proud look as the sweet and sour fragrance spread through the room.

"You know what, you know! We've all picked a lot. Yikes!

"If you say Enisa's festival, this is it!

"Hey, hey, bro, now you can make yummy treats - huh?

The kids talk to Marcia and Fidel like naive.

Luna trying to calm that down, but just can't seem to resist before healthy kids.

"Doctor, Mr. Fidel, I'm talking to you. I'm sorry! I can't stop it..."

"No, it's fine. You're right, La Fiesta Enisa is an essential part of Granada."

Marcia narrows her eyes and speaks up so that she can fool Luna.

And when I got one Granada, I smiled calmly and nodded yeah yeah.

Enisa, the moon goddess, loves Granada so much that she has plenty of red grains in her fruit - a legacy that even children know around here.

Based on this heritage, in “La Fiesta Enisa”, one classic was to dedicate Granada to Enisa as a symbol of abundance and offspring prosperity, and to share it with everyone.

Of course, Fidel knows very well that there is such a legacy.

Yeah to Marcia's words. I nodded and opened my mouth many times.

"That's what you do, right? So, because of this, can I have this Granada split up a little? I'll just think about what you and my cook might be able to do."

"Yeah, if it's good in Granada, you can still pick a lot in the woods behind the school, so please bring as much as you want. Look, you guys, divide it up for your brother."

"Ha-ha!" "This, go away!" "This one's bigger. Yo!

The children, who replied vibrantly to Marcia's words, try to give it to Fidel just before we do.

"Hey, hey, you can't have all of this. Then I guess I'll get this and this and then this."

"It's delicious, I didn't make it!

"I'll take care of it, because your brother's gonna bring you something to keep."

While receiving Granada, Fidel strokes the heads of the children one by one.

Luna stared narrowly at the children shaking in front of the festival looking somewhere far away.