in the minority.

“Well, I can understand why you aren’t so interested, Toma.
You work at Bar[Shine], and women must hit on you, right? You’re tall, muscular, and don’t seem to have any trouble with women.”

“No, that’s not true… Most of the people who hit on me are drunk men…”

Dealing with drunk people, regardless of gender, is tough.
Especially with someone you just met.
Toma recalled bitter memories from his past part-time jobs, and Toma’s handsome face twisted in disgust.

“‘Mostly’ means that women hit on you too, right? Oh, how enviable.
Maybe I should work at a bar too.
The pay is good.” 

“Just so you know, working at a bar is tough too.
You have to memorize hundreds of drink names, and your sleep schedule can get reversed from day to night.
And taking care of customers who passed out drunk… And cleaning up vomit in the bathroom is no picnic either.”

A bar is a place where people drink alcohol.

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If one doesn’t take care of it, complaints are sure to come.
The maximum number of times Toma had to clean up vomit in one day was four.
Just hearing that number shows how tough the job is.

“I was just joking.
I was just joking.
If I, who is short-tempered and not very efficient, worked at a bar, I’d get fired right away.
By the way, Toma, are you working today?” 

“Oh yeah, from 6 pm to midnight.”

“Huh? Even though it’s a bar, don’t they usually stay open until late at night? I have the impression that they stay open until early morning.” 

“On Mondays, we close at midnight.
The owner has something to do.” 

“I see.
Working six hours after finishing university… You’re tough.”

“I’ve been working for about a year now, so I’m used to it.”

“Don’t push yourself too hard.
Bar staff drink the alcohol that customers give them, so you need to take a break from drinking too, right?”

“Don’t worry, I’ve got that covered.”

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“But, if a beautiful woman invites you for a drink, you’ll definitely go! Like the Nursing’s Angel or Someone, right?”

“That’s all you can think about, Haru… Oh, but there’s a beautiful regular customer at the shop where I work.
She even gets hit on by male customers.”

“Really!? Then I have to go! There’s no other choice!”

“I think she’ll come to the shop today because it’s Monday.”

“Got it! I’ll definitely go today!”

Upon hearing this information, Haru raised both hands high in excitement.
He seemed overjoyed, but after muttering “oh,” his expression sank.

“What’s wrong?”

“I had plans to hang out with friends today… Damn, I wanted to go, but I can’t just ditch them.
But…”

“Hey, hey.
You should prioritize the plans you have already made.”

“You’re right… Haha.”

Toma, who had a look of disbelief, controlled Haru, who had briefly shown serious eyes.
Toma still didn’t know that the “beautiful regular customer” he mentioned was the person who excited Haru so much.

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