The lovely maid magically pulled a thin notebook from her bosom and handed it to Ye Ziye.

Ye Ziye picked it up and flipped through it. Although it was a maid cafe, it also sold some food, such as the most common omelet rice.

"A black coffee, please. As for the maid..."

Ye Ziye flipped to the last page. He didn't know each of the maids very well, since he didn't come often. He was a little troubled.

The maid beside him seemed to notice his troubles and spoke softly...

"Master, if you're unsure, I can recommend one. Every maid in the shop is beautiful and very talented!"

Looking at the girl next to him who was telling the story so vividly, Ye Ziye suddenly felt less conflicted.

Do you have time now? If possible, could you come over?

In this shop, Ye Ziye was most familiar with the maid beside him, at least they had exchanged a few words.

"Huh? Me?"

The maid beside him seemed a little surprised, then nodded vigorously.

"Master's request is absolute. Please wait a moment while I bring you what you need."

The lovely maid seemed very happy, which is probably normal; any girl would be happy to have dinner with Ye Ziye.

Aside from Kato Megumi, this girl, who ate with Yoko every day, didn't show any unusual behavior.

Ye Ziye looked around at the figurines, took out a piece of draft paper from his pocket, and hastily sketched out the situation.

Nearly five minutes later, the maid who had just left reappeared with a cup of coffee, and seemed to have put on light makeup.

Ye Ziye wasn't stupid; he could tell that the girl's lips were a little redder than before.

"Your coffee, Master."

The maid brought the coffee to Ye Ziye and knelt down beside him, speaking seriously.

"Maid Nana-chan, at your service."

Chapter 63

It's quite interesting that a cute girl has a serious expression on her face; in popular terms, this is what's called "gap moe" (or "unexpected cuteness").

Ye Ziye memorized the image and decided to use it as an illustration.

"Nana...chan, can I ask you a few questions?"

This was the first time Ye Ziye had ever called someone "chan". Normally, it wasn't strange to hear Kudo Nami call Nakamura Nanami "Nanami-chan", but it still felt a little uncomfortable when he said it like that.

"Of course, right now, I am your personal maid."

The words could easily win over most otaku, but Ye Ziye didn't react at all. He calmly took out a notebook from his bag, ready to start gathering material.

How long have you been working at the store?

"It's been two months. I'm working part-time; I only work on Saturdays and Sundays."

It was a very common question, and the maid didn't find it strange at all, because other guests often asked it.

"Part-time... can be a setting..."

Ye Ziye murmured to herself, writing down the conversation in her notebook. These were the things that could be used as "settings".

"So what do you think of the customers in the store?"

"That's great. Some of the guests are very knowledgeable, and you can learn a lot from chatting with them. There are also some foreign guests, so you can learn foreign languages ​​and things like that."

Nana tilted her head, finding the question a bit strange, especially since Ye Ziye kept taking notes in a small notebook, which gave her the illusion that she was being interrogated.

Ye Ziye nodded and took a sip of coffee.

The taste wasn't very good, probably around 2 out of 5. He could probably get 4 out of 5 if he made it himself, but his purpose today wasn't to drink coffee.

What are your thoughts on the profession of maid?

"Ugh?"

Nana was taken aback; the question was a bit strange, like something a Chinese language teacher would ask in class.

But seeing the serious expression on Ye Ziye's handsome face, she suddenly didn't find it so strange. However, this was truly the first time someone had asked her this question.

"Being a maid... is a wonderful profession. It requires friendly interaction with customers, making unhappy customers happy, and making happy customers even happier!"

Nana shared her understanding, while Ye Ziye continued to write something down in his notebook. Based on this understanding, he had already designed a storyline.

The protagonist was in a bad mood and was eventually taken to a maid cafe by his friend, where he was comforted by the maids.

Although it was only a few words, Ye Ziye felt that she could expand on it a lot, and coming to the maid shop was a very correct choice.

Looking at Ye Ziye's expression, Nana felt that what she said was right, and couldn't help but give herself a thumbs up. Speaking words that could be useful to the guests was also one of the maid's jobs.

"So what do you think of maids in other people's eyes?"

This is the last question, and Ye Ziye also felt that this question was very important. He wanted to use this question to describe the protagonist's psychological activities.

Nana also began to think seriously, wondering what Ye Ziye's purpose was.

But when she faced Ye Ziye's clear eyes, she couldn't help but want to answer seriously.

"In different people's eyes, we are ordinary. To visitors, we are just ordinary maids; to those seeking comfort, we are a temporary haven; and to happy people, we are friends who can share their joy."

After she finished speaking, Nana nodded. In her heart, she thought her words deserved a nine out of ten. She didn't even know when she had become so eloquent.

"Yes, thank you for your reply."

"You're welcome."

After she finished speaking, Nana frowned, as if something was a little off, making it seem like a celebrity interview, but that feeling wasn't bad either.

Ye Ziye put the draft paper into his backpack with satisfaction. He had a great day. After the school storyline, he had something new to write about.

The plot of the maid café should be quite appealing, but it won't take up too much screen time, since he didn't spend much time in the café.

Ye Ziye ordered another omelet rice. It's better to have lunch here when you're out, so you don't have to go home and wash the dishes.

Nana wrote down the menu, went out for a short while, and then came back with a bowl of omelet rice. She even mysteriously recited a spell that supposedly makes the omelet rice taste better.

After saying that, Ye Ziye took a bite. As expected, the spell did not work. The omelet rice was strangely delicious.

In his rating system, only a score of 1.5 is allowed.

Even though it tastes terrible, omelet rice is still a must-order dish at every table. These people probably didn't order it just to satisfy their cravings, but also to see the maid recite the spell.

Ye Ziye also just watched it. Nana's expression when she was saying those strange spells was really cute. It might give people a psychological illusion that the omelet rice tastes delicious.

However, if it were a serious meal, probably no one would come to a maid cafe.

Those small restaurants without menus hidden in alleyways are often the most exquisite hidden gems in bustling cities.

After finishing their meal, amidst the reluctant expressions of all the maids, Ye Ziye left the pet cafe with Garfield.

A lovely maid expressed her sadness at Garfield's departure, saying she hadn't seen such a well-behaved and adorable cat in a long time.

Ye Ziye silently mourned for the maids in her heart.

He glanced at it out of the corner of his eye and saw that the cat food bowl was a mess, with cat food scattered everywhere. He guessed that the cat food in the bowl was no longer edible.

Garfield has a habit of never eating anything that spills out of his mouth, so the leftover cat food probably suffered from Garfield's venomous mouth.

But this is something to be happy about for Ye Ziye, because he no longer needs to clean the house and feed Garfield.

I bought some drawing tools at a stationery store in Akihabara, and my Akihabara trip came to a temporary end.

Ye Ziye didn't know if she would ever come back to this place again, but if she did, she probably wouldn't be alone next time.

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If all goes well, this book will be available around 6 PM. As everyone knows, the first day's results are very important on Feilu. Many authors abandon their books because of poor first-day results, but I will absolutely not abandon them. My last book didn't do very well either, but I still continued writing it. However, I still hope that the first day's results will be acceptable, at least to give me some motivation.

The only standard to measure success is subscriptions. To be honest, many people criticized me when I was writing this, but now the company is still a bit shaky.

This book is a slice-of-life story, plain and simple, telling the trivial things in life and the story of the male and female protagonists getting along. There are basically no exciting moments.

But I just love this warm and peaceful feeling, otherwise I wouldn't have written another slice-of-life story after my previous one didn't do well.

It's about to be released, and I'm filled with mixed emotions. If any of you subscribe, you must genuinely enjoy slice-of-life stories, and I'm very grateful. I also thank all the readers who have supported me since my last book.

Well, I was a bit too greedy. I wanted to save the scenes of him interacting with various girls for later to attract subscribers, which made the free parts a bit bland, mostly consisting of the protagonist's narration.

But don't worry, after the game is released, there will be basically no more solo storylines. Most of the storylines will be about him interacting with girls, and there won't be any scenes of him being fed dog poop.

I'm making a promise here: if I get a few hundred subscribers on the first day of release, I'll update several times a day. If I get a thousand subscribers, I'll work my ass off to update ten times a day. Although the chances of getting a thousand subscribers are almost nonexistent, I'm still looking forward to it.

If I don't get 300 subscribers, I'll still update three times a day. I hope that doesn't happen. I have 15,000 VIP subscribers, and it would be too embarrassing if I didn't get 300.

I'll be updating five chapters today to build up some reserves, and I'll release ten chapters tomorrow as a big update.

The storyline that's been released directly involves resolving a request with Yukino Yukinoshita, and it doesn't follow the original storyline. I hope everyone will support it and subscribe to my work.

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Chapter 64

May 4th, Monday, sunny.

The days from Monday to Friday are exceptionally long, while the days from Friday to Monday are exceptionally short.

Sitting on the bumpy tram, Ye Ziye suddenly thought of this sentence, and he felt that it made a lot of sense.

However, he still stayed at home all day yesterday and didn't go out even once, which can be considered as fulfilling a long-held wish.

Moreover, he finished the first volume of the novel yesterday, and it's in his bag now. He can take it to Akiyama Hitomi tonight.

By May, the cherry blossoms in the island nation have gradually faded, and there are not many cherry trees left to admire. Therefore, there are far fewer foreign tourists visiting during this season.

Ye Ziye felt it was a pity. He had always wanted to try sleeping on a lawn covered with cherry blossom petals, but it seemed that this wish would not be fulfilled this year.

Looking at the cherry blossom trees outside the car window, Ye Ziye couldn't help but feel a little sentimental. Just as people are born, grow old, get sick, and die, trees are the same. The next time she sees cherry blossoms in full bloom will be next year.

Amidst tedious reflections, the bumpy tram arrived at Shuchiin Academy, and only Yoko Yoru got off the tram.

By May, the weather in the island nation had gotten hot, most of the girls had changed into summer school uniforms, and there were many more boys walking to school, who would linger at the school gate for a while, for reasons unknown.

The vibrant youthful energy made Ye Ziye linger for a while before heading to the classroom.

The first class was still taught by Hiratsuka Shizuka. Ye Ziye had already set a record; he hadn't been called to the office for almost ten days, whereas he was usually called every two days.

Many students had already arrived at the classroom. Kato Megumi sat in her seat with her head down, reading the latest volume of "Tsuki ga Kirei" (The Moon Shines Beautiful).

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