![]() I can't think of a cohesive response to this question. I mean, how are you going to win the graveyard vote if you don't appeal to the demographic? The only fear nobles possess is the fear that their income may one day fold in on itself. Maybe if you'd paid me with money rather than candy I could afford to quit school and work here full-time. Ken explains that Hiyoko has to go back to school and get studying again. Rabu's frequenting the cafe as usual today. My eyes have been opened to a whole new world of culinary possibility. You've shown me that teacups can be for more than tea. I'm still not sure exactly how much she's been paid, if she's getting paid anything. Today is the last day of Hiyoko's job at Cafe Torimi. Now I need to figure out how a budgie can ride a limousine, too.Ĭareful is definitely one word I can use to describe Azami. Y'know, I had enough trouble figuring out how a sparrow could ride a scooter. He would nap, but time spent sleeping is time he could spend drinking soup out of teacups. Hiyoko wonders to herself what Rabu's actual job is. Not sure why you'd serve it in a teacup, though. Hiyoko helps herself to some tonjiru - basically a pork and vegetable soup with miso. There's something very quaint and personal about how he runs the business that I'm very fond of.Ĭlosing time hits soon afterward, and Hiyoko and Ken clean up shop. Ken comes out to give his biggest customer a fond farewell. I'm sorry, I don't accept dead animals as. Rabu heads home after spending most of his day in the cafe, but calls out to Hiyoko on his way out. Hearing that analogy from a bird feels slightly off. It shall serve as a trophy of this encounter, a sign that I brushed shoulders with the commoners and lived to tell the tale. I'm sure embarrassing my boyfriend in public will only further his affection for me. (I am so in.)Ĭonsidering it's only been held twice since then, I'm not exactly filled with confidence. ![]() The sheer hustle and bustle of the festival is enough to bewilder Sakuya. What do you mean you don't want to go anymore? ![]() Imagine those big parties you throw every night, except everyone gets to come. ![]() Hiyoko: "Today's the festival! Let's go together!" Next time a friend asks me to come out for a drink over the weekend, I intend to respond with this. We have to settle for calling out Sakuya instead. As much as I'd like to build on Hiyoko's girlcrush on Azami, the game doesn't give an option for that. Where will the twists and turns of love take her next? In between courting him Hiyoko has taken a part-time job at a local cafe, and had more than a few run-ins with the mysterious scooter-driver Azami. Sakuya is a racist, lazy, insulting, offensive pigeon, but he's rich and therefore we love him to bits. ![]()
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