86 Episode 75: Give flowers



After leaving the sugar factory, I had been watching Percy for a while, but I didn't see any particular suspicious gestures.
 I thought we'd get the workers together and start working on it after we left, but... it seems like we really had a day off yesterday.
 Come on, if that's the case, you could have plaited Jeanette and forty wards.

"How was your 40th leg, Mr. Manager?"
"Yes, it was a lot of fun."

 Well, I hope Jeanette looks satisfied... well, it's Estella time, it's yesterday... I tend to despise people around me when I concentrate on one thing... or I'll get stabbed one day.
 Do you practice at Loretta? I mean, he wouldn't mind doing something a little bad."

"... Jillo,"
"Huh? What's wrong with you Magda?"

 The day after I went on a factory tour, the sunny afternoon at Yodamari-tei.
 In the restaurant lined up with acquaintances, I was facing myself when Magda approached me.
 A meek face gazes at me.

"... Magda's turn,"
"...what?"
"... Estella, the manager... Magda next."
"...to take you to the Forty-Ward?"
"...yes,"

 I'm not doing it for fun, but...

"Oh, then I'd like to go, too, brother! Take me with you!"
"Well..."
"... Loretta,"

 I was going to complain to the playful Loretta, but before that Magda spoke to him.

"... Loretta is the next."
"Who's next!? Who's next to me!"

 It didn't seem to have any particular idea in mind.
 Maybe Magda is a pure rule... Why is he so confident?

"Hello, gentlemen! It's nice weather today."
"Oh, Mr. Estella,"

 It was almost tea time when Estella came to the Yodamari-tei.
 I have a shiitake on my head.

"Oh, that's a cute hair tie."

 Jeanette immediately notices a hair tie that is being deliberately flaunted.
 ...are you here to show off your estella?

"What? What are you talking about? Oh, hair tie? Oh, this one.

 What's that artificial play?
 My lips are itching to talk.
 If you want to brag about it, why don't you do it?

"What's wrong with this?"

 Jeanette shows interest with her big eyes sparkling.
 ...you're a good audience. It's really good. It tickles the other person's self‐esteem. There is not a shred of malice, nor does there seem to be any sense of meanness in the other person.

"Well, well, just a little," I mean, I got it through a certain route..."
"I made it for you,"
"Oh, Jillo! Why are you breaking it up?"

 It's nothing to hide, isn't it? ... On the contrary, it's strange that you feel guilty. It's going to be weird when we find out later.

"Oh, my God. You've broken it up and... you've got to be in trouble if there's any strange rumor."

 Yeah. I don't have any. I don't think so.
 I don't think so.

"It suits you very well." It's cute."

 What?
 That's the way people react.

"...Magda looks good in the shape of a masakari."
`I'd rather have an acorn or sunflower seed!'

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"Who said you'd make it..."
"... It's all right. I'll make a palmro."
"That's right. He's my brother because he makes it!"

 These guys are really full of unfounded confidence. Well, I can make it for you.

 And at times like this, Jeanette just looks at me from afar.
 Doesn't he ask for anything?
 If you could do it, I could give you a little more... a lot more.

"What kind of shape do you like?"
"Me?"
"...if you tell me now, they'll make it for you."
"Uh-huh. Mr. Jiro is kind."
"Why don't you stop using such characters?"

 make a temporary protest
 We are doing quite a lot of things at the moment, but I can't guarantee that it will continue to be the case in the future.
 But I guess I'll just listen to it. What shape does Jeanette want to have?

"I don't mind anything,"

 ... Wow! That's the most troubling guy.
"What do you want to eat?" "Whatever." "Then shall we have ramen?" "Oh, ramen?" I don't think Jeanette should...
 Why don't you give me something that really pleases me?
 This guy, who is more than happy with everything than he does, is really happy with everything he does... I guess he has to find it'

 I wonder if Soleil's flowers will continue to be the first choice.

"How about shiitake mushrooms, everyone? Isn't it cute?"That's not true.
 Look, you look like, "What should I say... this atmosphere is very pleasing and difficult to deny?"

"...go back to work."
"Me too,"

 Oh, I ran away.
 The comment appears to have been suspended.

"What's that, guys... ...that flower?"

 After returning to work, Estella looks at the vases on the counter with displeased eyes.

"By any chance... a present from Jiro?"
"What? Oh, no. It was given to me by Mr. Milly, the flower guild."
"Oh, I see. . . . . . . ."

 What are you feeling at ease about it'
 Even if I give Jeanette a bouquet of flowers, it doesn't mean that it's just a proposal, does it?

"Yes, that bouquet."

 Estella is the right time.
 It's still vague, but I'll give you my idea.

"I want to create a climate where people can send bouquets to each other more easily."
"The climate ... exaggerated again."
"Well, it's like a habit. I want to create a more casual atmosphere."
"That's a wonderful thing, isn't it? Then the city may be flooded with flowers."
"Millie's work will increase,"
"I'm sure you'll like it,"
"But what are you going to do? Are you taking the initiative in handing out bouquets to all kinds of people?"

 If you do that, you'll go bankrupt.
 It doesn't have to be a bouquet. First of all, you should get used to giving flowers.

"For example, I give a flower as a token of gratitude to the person I care for and get along with. One wheel would not be a great expense, would it?"

 It feels like Mother's Day.
 A single flower should be easy to give financially and emotionally.

"Then," People who are always kind to others or respected by others gather together to form a bouquet."
"That's wonderful, isn't it?" I can't believe my gratitude takes shape."
"But wouldn't those who don't get flowers feel sad?"
"Then I should be more kind to others for the next time."
"Well, I think it would be great if we could repeat that and become a city where anyone can be kind to everyone."

 Well, it's kind of like a festival.
 If we focus on restaurants such as Yodamari-tei and Kantaltica, we'll have a lot of talk.

"You can express your gratitude just by giving a flower to someone who is embarrassed and can't thank you. I'm sure this project will be as grateful as someone who has never given me flowers before."
"I hope such an event will come true."
"I don't know if I can reach out to you, but I don't know if they'll come on board."

 Estella doesn't seem to be very enthusiastic.
 Well, if you have a lot of people to thank, you'll have to pay more. It's understandable that you're shunning.
 however

"You will be able to casually send flowers to someone you secretly think of course.
```--'
"""I can give flowers to the person I have in mind in order to express my gratitude." In that case, you'd better send a large amount of flowers of gratitude. As an alibi maker... you're eating very hard."

 With Estella listening intently, Jeanette and even Loretta listening with serious expressions on their faces.
 Girl, you like this kind of thing, don't you?

"Let's do the event!"

 Estella is very enthusiastic.

 In fact, I thought it was a bit difficult to give a bouquet of flowers suddenly because it was my birthday.
 First of all, I want to take root in the custom of sending flowers.
 However, even if the project is delayed and it is held after Jeanette's birthday, you can still send a bouquet of flowers with an excuse that it will also serve as a project practice.

 Good excuse!
 An excuse does a good job of removing obstacles to a person's behavior.

 Melamela and Fightful Estella.
 It looks like the plan will go through sooner than expected. ...thank you, Sponsor.

 The dining room door opened modestly as I watched the excited crowd without offering such a plan.

"Ah…………………………."

 Looking out of the gap in the door was a shy ladybug. It's milly.

"……………I'm sorry." I'm going home."
"Oh, wait! I just wanted to tell you something."
"What...?"

 Surprised by how many people there are, Milly manages to stop coming home hurriedly.

"It's all right. They're all friends of Jeanette. There's nothing wrong with him."
"Oh.........yes." I know."

 What's the use of shyness if you know it?

"... well, that's,"
"What do you mean?"

 Magda and Loretta glisten at Milly.

"...there's such a big hair tie,"
"It's big and impactful."

 Apparently, Milly's big hair tie on her head bothers her.

"...Yasilo. Magda's hair tie can be seen in the scene where Magda hunts a demon in Masakari."
"Why are you making a story?"
`I don't mind such a big fellow!'
"That's not a hair tie if you're that big." Shield, shield."There seems to be a lot of expectations seem to be rising.
 It might be good for me to give it to him right away. ...you don't know what kind of ambition you'll have over time.

"Ah......you know."
"Ah, Milly," Don't worry about it. Come in. Will you eat anything?"
"Well...."

 Milly hides behind the dining-room door and refuses to enter.
 I'm deeply shy of strangers.
 I have no choice, so I'm going to go over here.

"What's wrong with you today? Do you want to go to Genet?"
"Oh.........To the ladybug..."
"To me?"
"... thanks... for giving me my hair tie..."

 Saying so, Milly offered me a large bouquet of flowers.
 This guy can give a bouquet of flowers to anyone, can't he? I'd like to learn from him.

 Luring Milly into the store while receiving a bouquet of flowers.
 Waiting in the store a little further from the door, Milly walked in.
 Luring in little by little is the rule of thumb when dealing with stray cats.
 That will ease your guard.

 That's how Milly finally came into the store.
 I can understand that the smile he gives me is somewhat stiff, and that he has won a little trust.

"Yes.........I'll give you,"

 As usual, it's too much of a bouquet to hold.
 It would be reasonably large if I could hold it.

"Oh, azalea?"

 I saw a familiar flower in the bouquet.
 It's azalea.
 When I was in elementary school, I used to suck the nectar from the azaleas on my way to school.

"I miss you,"

 said he, reaching out to the azalea????

"Struggling! Struggling!"
"Oops!"

 Suddenly a azalea tried to bite my hand.
 What's this? Botanical monster?

"Ah......mistaken.........this is an insectivorous plant...that looks very much like azalea."
"I made a mistake..."
"They look exactly like each other... they are often mistaken... ...there are many accidents in which amateur bites have been made..."
"It's a dangerous flower..."
"But... here... the tips of the petals are a little jagged... they have triangular spots, so it's easy to tell... professionals can't be mistaken."
"... You made a mistake."
"Ah.........I'm sorry,"
"No, I don't mind,"

 It's very difficult to distinguish plants that resemble each other.
 There are many people who get food poisoning by eating mugwort or other grass by mistake.

"Well, it would be very difficult to distinguish plants that look alike. It's different if you compare it, but sometimes you don't notice that it's a single product."

 Plants, for the most part, live on their own. It's very rare to see a row of fakes growing next to a real thing.
 There are probably more cases where you try it and say, "Oh... it was poison..."

 Even I'm afraid of wild grass. When I ask a professional, I think, "Oh, this is what it is." It's true, though, that you can't tell the difference at all.

"It's very similar to mushrooms, so it's dangerous."

 Estella says with a lively look.
 ...Why do you like mushrooms? Do you like mushrooms?

"But, Mr. Jiro," What shall I do?"

 Jeanette looked a little troubled when she received the flowers from Milly.

"I don't have a vase."

 The brick vase I gave you is filled with flowers that Jeanette received the day before yesterday.
 I don't think these bouquets will last long if they are buried in the garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"Shall we divide it into small portions and put it in a cup?"
"Are you going to divide this bouquet into small parts... that's kind of tasteless..."

 Then it suddenly occurred to me.

"Yes, Milly,"
"...what?"
"Can I share this with everyone?"
"Guys...?"
"Oh, it's beautiful. That's all."

 I thought I might not like to give a bouquet of flowers to others in front of me, so I asked...

"... well, we all share and enjoy flowers together... I think it's a wonderful thing."

 My idea gave Milly a lovely smile as if she were blooming.
 All right, if you don't mind, I'll do it.

 It's just like a pre-release of the project that we talked about earlier.

"Well, Milly,"
"What...?"
"I'm thankful.

 I take a few flowers out of the bouquet I hold and hand it to Milly in a small bouquet.
 Milly gazed blankly at the little bouquet she received.
 -- did it seem like a thrust back to give it away?
 There was a moment of uneasiness that

".........oh flowers.........I got them for the first time..."

 I was relieved to see Milly's cheeks soften and turn red.
 That's a relief. He seems to be pleased.

"Ah... thank you, Miss Tentoumushi!"
"Well, thank you very much."

 It'll be a bit of a shame to be so pleased.
 Well, let's try to convince ourselves that the feelings of the presenter are important.

 That's right."Yes, Jeanette,"
"Me, too?"
"Thank you always,"
"Well... I'm always grateful for your help."
"Take it,"

 From among the bouquets, make a bouquet of flowers with a relatively warm hue and present it to Jeanette.
 Jeanette, holding the little bouquet in her hands.

"Thank you very much. I'll treasure it."
"No, I don't mind being normal."

 It's not something you can decorate for the rest of your life...
 In the first place, there is also an intention to make the act of giving flowers more casual.

"Please don't hesitate to take it."
"Yes... Thank you for the meal."

 There's something glistening at the corner of my eyes.
 ... well, don't cry... ...because I'm just sharing... ...it's heartbreaking... ...no, no. The feeling of the sender is important, isn'
 I'm grateful. I feel grateful. Yup.

 All right, if this happens, I'll give you one present after another to disperse the weight of the bouquet.

"Magda, look here," You, too."
"...and Magda?"
"I'm always doing my best."
"...I'm glad."

 Even Magda seems happy to receive a bouquet of flowers. She's a girl, after all.

"...thank you for the meal."
"...why not?" It's the same language as Jeanette, but you sound like you're going to eat it."
"... Ugh. Jillo, that's rude."
"No, I'm sorry,"
"...ask for another bottle."
"Yes, yes,"

 I feel like I'm going to get an additional charge for being offended.
 Fold a white lily-like flower in the middle of the stem and insert it into Magda's hair.
 Magda's hair is voluminous, so even slightly larger flowers don't stand out.

"... do something stylish... Jillo... do it."

 His expression is the same as usual, but I wonder why. Magda looks very embarrassed.
 Oh, maybe it's because my ears are so busy.

"And..."

 As he says, he looks at Estella.

"Oh, bo, me?"

 Estella is handed a calm bouquet of flowers centered on whitish flowers.

"I'm going to be a bit more gorgeous on the show."
"Well... no, that's enough... but I'll look forward to it for now."

 Well, it's a promise.
 I'll give you a bunch of bright red roses on your date. Like a trendy drama.
 Don't wear a pure white suit. ...it doesn't suit me.

"... a bouquet of flowers.........I'm glad."

 Place your face on the bouquet and breathe in heavily.
 Estella looks very girlish.

"...scented,"

 ...can you stop doing that?
 A surprise attack is because it puts a lot of strain on the heart.

"--so," This is the custom of sending a bouquet of flowers.
"I've forgotten.

 At the end of the day, Loretta came at me like a stand‐up artist.
 Loretta is a brilliant entertainer who can keep up with his promises.

"It's a joke,"
"I'm scared because you don't look like a joke!"
"I have a special bouquet for you."
"Really?"
"Here, take it,"

 Hand Loretta a bouquet of pale pink, pretty flowers -- biting azaleas.

"Struggling! Struggling!"
"Oh my gosh!? Aren't you an insectivorous creature?"

 That's a great reaction.
 I'd like to show young entertainers as a model for their reactions.

"Oh no! I don't need this image of a colored character! I hope you'll be able to do it properly!"

 a half‐crying Loretta
 Did you get a little too irritated?

"I'm sorry. Look, it's a proper bouquet."
"...what sort of trick is it this time?"

 He seems to have turned a blind eye to suspicion.
 It can't be helped. It's special, Conoyaro.

 I pressed the bouquet against Loretta and stroked her head with my empty hand.

"It's a great thing to always be a good sister," and I'll continue to ask for the Yodamari-tei."
"Huh...huh...oh, my brother...huh, he's normally kind!? What!? I'm going to die tomorrow!"

 Don't overdo it...
 Then it's as if I'm not always nice.

"Mr. Millie,"
"What, Mr. Jinet?"
"Can you tell me how to make dried flowers?"
"Yes... all right,"
"Me, too!"
"...and Magda,""Oh, so am I!"
`Well, then... all together,'

 hmm
 If such a small bouquet of flowers works this well... I think the flower-giving event will work out well.
 Would it be more effective to add words when you give it to him?

"Why don't you make something like that?"
"Oh... I like it, pop. Yes, let's make a pop."

 Milly seems to nod and adopt my opinion.
 It will be difficult to make it clean, but with Millie, it will be anything.

 When I saw the girls bustling with flowers in hand, I thought, "It's nice to have this kind of thing…"

"And he's the only one left in the end."
"Struggling! Struggling!"

 I was looking at the girls talking merrily, wondering what to do with the biting azaleas.