"Huh? That, could you have waited for me?

A bath peach calls out to Nagare, who stood in a good position at the wall.

Her cheerful, flaming face also smelled a little colorful.

"Yeah, I'm going out for dinner, and I just got out, too."

"Oh, yeah."

Gently turn away your lit face and tell them to whine. It smelled nice to wash from the moisture containing peach hair.

Nagare heads to the dining room with Peach. Seven sets of table seats for four people were set up in the dining room.

Spacing is empty enough and doesn't feel cramped.

It's about two pairs eating dinner, so I think I can enjoy a relaxing meal.

"Welcome. You're a guest. We'll have it ready in a minute."

When I showed the girl who brought the water difference the key to the room, that's how I pulled it into the back.

She's a lovely girl in a long skirt, white apron, three knits and energetic.

Age would be two or three years younger than Nagare is today.

In the back kitchen, a successful man with a beard shaped like Ha is waving a pot.

"The man in the back is your mom's husband, and now it's your daughter who brought the water difference."

Nagare nods at Peach's explanation. If you asked me about my daughter, I look somewhat like the woman who was doing the reception when I was told that.

Of course, he's very different in stature.

"Your mom and husband are both former adventurers. Hey, you know which rank was up there, Nagare?

"It's your wife, right?"

To Nagare, who answered lightly, Peach rounds his eyes and points his lips boringly.

"I don't know what it is anymore."

"Ha, well, somehow in the atmosphere"

By the way, Nagare had a guess, but his wife is a better ex-B-rank adventurer and his husband is a better ex-C-rank adventurer.

My husband said he wasn't good at fighting and was better at cooking on the back of what he looked like.

So, it seemed like my husband was the one who was willing to ride the management of the inn after retiring.

"Thank you for your patience - here will be your share of the day. Take your time."

A wooden tray with meals on it was placed on the table.

As I knew, the staple food in this world is bread.

That's a little unfortunate as a Japanese nagare who loves rice, but I can't help but say luxury.

Follow the land when you enter it.

Nevertheless, the bread was not stiff, and the soup prepared together with the legumes was delicious enough, as were the dishes cooked with sauce on the meat of the ravioli.

"You seem to be calculating something that's going to be nutritious enough for an adventurer, just to be a former adventurer. Besides, if you are family-owned, you can keep your expenses low for that matter. Even at this level, you can provide a cheap room because of that part."

"Huh? Why is it that if you're doing it with your family, the inn can be cheaper?

A peach that stops your hand sipping soup and puts a question mark in your head.

"... right. If you run a family, your labor costs will be reduced, which means you won't have to hire a servant."

Show Nagare his face like a pigeon ate a bean cannon in his remarks.

"Right! Sure, if you ask me! I was wondering why you could do it at this rate, but then I'm convinced. Nagare, you're pretty smart."

That's not true, and I smile and mouth the dish again.

"Hmm, this inn also uses good ingredients inside, right? Do you have a background as a former adventurer around here?"

As Nagare whines, Peach again, why? I tilted my neck when I said so.

"If you continue to work as an adventurer, you will have many opportunities to get to know a variety of people. Some of them will put their energy into agriculture, and I was wondering if there's anything you can accommodate when you run these inns if you're familiar with them -"

"You."

When Nagare was letting Peach hear you that far, Hugh and her cook husband looked out of the kitchen and spoke to Nagare.

"Could it be a colleague?

"No, I'm just a stubborn adventurer in this city today."

With a soft grin, in reply to that, ho, he rubbed his jaw.

"I didn't know the adventurer would know that much... but if I could, could you spare me that story?

Nagare replied to him asking him to strengthen his eyesight slightly.

"I won't talk to you outside, don't worry"

Spinning that word gave him a somewhat hospitable look and pulled him back into the kitchen again.

"Did I say something wrong, Nagare?

The peach I was looking at asks strangely.

"Well, it's hard to chop up an inn."

Peach replies to Nagare's answer and resumes the meal.

After enjoying dinner, I went back to my room and my first day of activities in different worlds marked the end.

The next day I would buy a magic bag with guidance on the peach and do my first request on the guild.

With that in mind, he lay down in bed and Nagare quickly let go of consciousness.

◇ ◆ ◇

(I wonder who the hell that guy is)

Bill, the cook in charge of cooking at the Adventurer's Lounge Pavilion and the husband of Burdan, who leaves the reception to him, was roaring in the kitchen alone after Nagare and Peach were both gone.

The reason for this is that Nagare's statement.

Whatever he did, he stayed at the inn just once, and ate the dishes made by Bill, and he told him all the secrets of the inn.

The management of the Inn seems easy at first sight, but the truth is there is a wide variety of things to think about.

Competition with out-of-country peers is also intense, especially if it is to some extent a large city.

His wife was the first to tell me whether to do it in the inn or not in this city.

But it was Bill himself who was most motivated by it.

I liked cooking more than fighting. If I took it from him, it seemed more attractive to me to run a dining room with a canteen where I could cook and behave any time I wanted than an unstable adventurer who earned money.

However, as adventurers, they are completely new to the inn when it comes to opening it.

The opening fund situation also had an adventurous accumulation, and commercial guild permits were fine.

However, when the business opened, a problem arose in the differentiation from other shops.

Because in an environment where many inns already attract regulars, there is no way they can be attached to customers or the like if they take their normal management for granted.

For this reason, in order to open the current proprietary route, Bill did not sleep for three days or three nights. And the answer I got to that was to say that I was going to run an inn for adventurers who had the advantage of being adventurers.

Bill acted fast after coming up with that. The best dish for an adventurer to take a day of fatigue was research into what it was.

However, daily research did set the stage for an ideal meal for adventurers, but the problem I really bumped into there was the cost of materials.

Basically, this city inn buys ingredients from city merchants. It is basic to buy it from a merchant who is wholesale to the market because it will require some amount of aggregation, but that cannot be suppressed.

Naturally, that's what other inns do, and there were limits to doing the same thing.

But Bill knew. Adventurers make more money than lousy aristocrats if they look up, but many poorer people don't even have stable beds every day if they look down.

I want to run an inn where such adventurers can stop at ease.

We couldn't do it the way it was to achieve that goal.

So what do we do? At that time, my daughter, who was only ten years old at the time, said she wanted to help the store.

I first came up with one with that word. Yes, for running a business without a servant and with the family alone, the salary floats for that matter - exactly what Nagare was saying.

And another thing, this too, as the man said, was that some of the peasants I met on request during my adventurous years were also numerous to sperm out in the field.

He went out on his own to such a well-faced acquaintance and bought himself without going through a merchant.

It would be unscrupulous if this were normal, but unlike Bill, there was a large presence of a wife who was sociable and easily liked by people.

The result is that the two people have promised cooperation to a number of rural areas, thanks to which the cost of materials can also be considerably reduced - the result being that even less earned adventurers can easily manage inns with canteens.

(There were also several times when competitors came in to explore why they could provide rooms with meals at such a low price. But they never noticed our secrets after all. Yet that man only once...... not at all)

With that in mind, Bill spilled a happy grin somewhere.

"But that man is trustworthy"

There is another man who, without Nagare's knowledge, was distracted by his prowess. This is also due to the attraction of Nagare due to the supreme fusion jujitsu technique.