"It's hard to scale down now, isn't it? One way or another, rumors will be spreading even more and only visitors will be sure to increase"

"Master, you unconsciously consider this an event at a time when you are using the expression visitor..."

"Really, Halkara's right"

Normally, coffee shops don't refer to customers as "visitors".

Truth be told, as the dance festival approached a little bit, I was worried about how I would get through it.

I guess having a lot of customers and having trouble is a so-called "happy scream," but on this scale, it's going to be a bee scream.

"Master, then, let's call it off"

Flattorte said very lightly.

"I mean, I didn't say anything about doing it to anyone. I don't have the muscles to complain about not doing it."

"You really speak without thinking...... This is a situation that has already affected the overall dance festival attraction, and it can't be canceled at all..."

Lycra said with a sigh.

"Why do you even have to think about the village of Frata? That's it, this is it. By and large, is festival a failure if fewer guys come than last year? You don't care about that. You keep sloppy every year, don't you?

"Ugh...... Master Azsa is also in trouble because he can't push it through with only honesty... Think about it a little…"

The more attentive a kid like Lycra, the more troublesome things like this would be......

Most of all, I can tell by saying I know what Flattorte is saying. As Lycra put it, truth itself.

Nothing. The village hasn't come to talk to me about the coffee "The Witch's House". You don't have to.

But if you don't do it, don't do it, there's going to be a turmoil in the village...

I looked at Halkara for a moment.

At a time like this, I thought it would be nice to ask Halkara, who has a manager's eye.

"Oh, so what about the ticketing system?

"Ticketing?

An unexpected word came up.

"Yes, it is. Issue a ticket to use the coffee shop so that only those who have it can enter the store. Then there's no confusion because there are too many customers."

"Mr. Halkara, you're very clever when you're not drunk!

"Farfa, I feel slightly poisoned... me, when I get drunk, it's such a terrible thing...?

"Instead, Mr. Halkara, you'd better figure out how to get drunk at a time when you're still unconscious. There have been many times when it's almost irrevocable."

Farfa was a bee and worried face. That's right. Halkara looked just like that at first.

"I'll be as careful as I can in the future...... Uh, you keep talking about tickets."

Surely the topic is not what to do with Halkara's liquor habits.

"Further on the organizer ticket: 'You are the department from ○ ○ o'clock. Come some time before that. If not, we may ask another customer to enter the store first' if you write something down, you can also control the crowd, and what do you think?

"Hmm. It's going to squeeze the customers, but even if the number of overcapacity comes, it's annoying to the customers, and I guess I'll have to"

Coffee shops are not a utility, and we'll have a big look there.

"Then you'll be able to continue with the coffee shop, and I guess I will"

"Oh, I knew it would be a bad thing..."

Halkara's face turned a little blue. He came up with some concerns.

"Now if we make it this popular and organized ticket system, we will surely be lined up with people for resale purposes and only tickets will be sold at a high price...... That's not very good…"

What? That's just a resale issue!?

"Besides, if the tickets were traded too expensive and nobody bought them, this one could be a tragedy where you're giving them away but the customers don't come at all... Or is it unrealistic to have people pay you at the time of ticketing? If there's only one kind of menu or something, that's fine, but it's not the type of store that I would have decided to order long before I came into the coffee shop... Oh, this isn't working, it's not working. I withdraw!

"Before I knew what it was, the originator took me down!

I didn't know we were going to be plagued by resale problems in this world......

But even at this point in the current way, I'm not interested in coffee shops, but there's going to be people out there who think they can sell them if they get organizing tickets.

"It's hard being left and right by money when you're alive."

Smudge and Rosalie told me.

"It's hard to balance demand and supply... Shops are very difficult."

At that time, Sharsha slowly raised her hand.

"Does Sharsha have an opinion, too?

"I think Sharsha. One of the reasons why this coffee shop is popular is because it happens once a year. That's why people concentrate because they think they have to go that day"

"Well, I think you're right"

"Then there's nothing more than losing it to nothing special. If a coffee shop is open at any time, many of the problems can be avoided. Therefore, we will open a permanent coffee 'Witch's House' around the village of Frata and the town of Nascoote!

The last one seemed like a temperamental opinion because Sharsha's eyes were wide open.

"It's been a grand story!

No way, I wasn't thinking that I'd really run a coffee shop.

But... I don't want to deny my daughter's opinion, but this is also difficult...

"That means working at a restaurant... I feel like I'm going the furthest away from Slow Life..."

Every morning, I shop, clean up after closing….

No, it just seems hard to imagine.

Besides, my profession is no longer a witch, and I work for a restaurant!