24 Family Surprise (1/2)
When I woke up the next morning it was around 7 am, and the sun was already in the arm. Silently removing the girls' hands from my body I went and did my daily routine, and started to make breakfast.
While I was cooking the girls woke up, and sat at the table.
Yu - You know you guys could learn to cook too you know.
Shirone - But your cooking is better then ours so what's the point of learning?
Yu - Just because mine is better doesn't mean you can't improve.
Kuroka - W-well try.
Conversations like this were a daily occurrence with us since the girls don't know much about housework I'm left to do everything myself. They can do some housework like dusting and dishwashing but for other things... they could use some improvements.
One of the things they hate the most is vacuuming especially Shirone she's scared of it and has broken a number of them too.
Yu - I'm going to head out in a while I'll leave the construction of the castle management to you guys here is the blueprints
Kuroka/Shirone - En
While we were eating I passed Kuroka the blueprints I had for the castle and left everything to them, and as we were eating my never secretary has just walked into the kitchen through the transportation formation.
Yu - Magari you're here already, do you want some breakfast?
Magari - No thank you Yu-sama I have already eaten at the village this morning.
This was Magari she was the second strongest fighter in the village only behind Charollete by a bit. She's also one of the Nekoshou in charge of training the young ones, and since Charollete is busy working on the construction of the village she will be my informant of what's going on in Haven while I'm out here.
Yu - Okay then let's head out, stay in the shadows and only come out if something came up in Haven or if you find something suspicious around me. Also, take this it'll keep you contacted to the connection network in Haven. It's really hard to make more of these so be careful with it.
Magari - Yes.
With that, I left the house and walked out through the front door of the complex.
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It's a little past 2 now and I've currently been scouting all around the east side of Kyoto, and haven't seen anything supernatural which confused me I knew that yokai made Kyoto their home. Magari stayed in the shadows like she was told and from what I could tell there were no reports to be made.
*Ring*
*Ring*
Yu - Hm? Hello
Sato - Hello Mr. Hyoudou the staff meeting has ended and Director Nakamura would like to see you now... is this the best time?
Yu - Ya I'm free I'm at **** **** come pick me up I'll wait for you here.
Sato - Okay I will be there shortly
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After about 10 minutes of waiting Sato pulled up in a company car came out and opened the door for me. When everything was settled and we were on our way to Scripture Depo I started to ask Sato some quests.
Yu - Hey Sato how has the company dealt with the move to Kyoto?
Sato - Ah it's been going okay due to the bigger building we have now is highering new staff. Mostly there have been benefits a lot of the loyal employees that stayed with us in hard times were promoted higher on the corporate change and...
He kept going on and on about the changes and I have to say that this made me feel good because it was me who requested Scripture Depo to move to Kyoto. They were previously stationed in Kuoh but the property was too small for all the projects they were doing and the location wasn't the best.
And thus I said to move to Kyoto, there were a lot more people going in and out of Kyoto both nationally and internationally. It was around the time that they had made a real big boom in the world of manga and anime so the profits were very lucrative.
At first, they were hesitant but when I showed them a hard drive containing multiple new mangas, anime ideas, and web novels they started to calculate the money they would be earning in their minds. The content was even translated into multiple languages so we could sell them internationally, so I would've found it stupid for them to refuse.
This, in turn, made Scripture Depo a semi-international company since it exported lots of separate content around the world. The main thing that content companies have to deal with is how to get their merchandise to more people and the biggest obstacle is the language barrier. Usually, to pass that obstacle they need to hire more people to do to it but that costs money, but since I'm here I made it go away in an instant.