"I hope the rice cakes you bake on the stove are still flavorful."

"In Mr. Yayoi's case, isn't it just a pain in the ass to go to the kitchen and bake?"

in the living room of the Anda family.

Yayoi and Erte, who set up a stove near this one and bake the cake.

It is dangerous, so keep the stove away from flammable materials.

"Why do you even have a stove when you have air conditioning in the Kako room?"

"Lord Adachi doesn't like air conditioning."

"What's wrong with air conditioning?"

There are actually many people who don't like air conditioning cooling as well as heating, mainly the elderly, and the reason for this is that their feet feel unwarmed, etc.

There are also research findings that your brain feels anxious when you get air conditioning wind again, so you might want to try air conditioning without wind in those cases, etc.

"It seems like you're baking a lot more when you drink with your dads. Lord Limbell told me to sneak around and clean it up."

"Reasonably, when I woke up before this, the room was full of smells."

You can't cook a sulphur in a common space stove. Definitely.

Japan is still at peace today.

Meanwhile, Takatenhara.

"I felt like I had to say congratulations"

"It's been a week since the beginning of the year."

I'm saying something from the beginning. Master Tsukuyomi clings calmly with Master Amateras.

If you're busy, go to your first place by about fifteen days and you'll be safe!

"Totally Japanese are too busy, aren't they? It's New Year's Eve, so I could take a month off."

"Isn't that nearly a tenth of a year off? Worldwide, it's normal to start work on two days in just one new year."

"What... so...?

The fact that the Japanese were more off New Year than any other country if they thought they were working too hard.

But most of the time it ends in New Year's Eve, so it's an error.

"Some countries focus on celebrating the Lunar New Year in the first place. The rest of Europe and the United States have a feeling that they'll be working by New Year's Eve."

"Why are you doing these tense years when you're starting to work?"

"Even if you start working, if it's a festival, it's probably the Japanese who get tense."

Instead, weigh yourself in because a lot of people tense up too much these days and cause problems.

This is the time when if you do something, it will be videotaped and transmitted to the world.

"Yeah, I was messing with Takemikatschi for Christmas."

"I've told you time and again not to run electricity through the appliance without even passing through the transformer."

That's the kind of Tsukuyomi, but it's not something that had thundergod or majesty or anything with the transformer.

I also feel like there's no such thing as a god in this piece, but you shouldn't care.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.