Chapter 092 Bookstore Girl (Repair)
Masayoshi Kishimoto did not give up any empty guns, but he did not do anything. He did what he said, letting Makoto Natsui wait in the cold drink comic house. He left directly and went home to get things.
If it weren't for this cold drink comic house, it was in the area of Ueno Park in Taitung District, and it was not far from his home. He was powerless.
The reason why he was willing to go for a strange girl was not a beauty, but because of the three words "complainer".
In less than half an hour, Kishimoto Masayoshi brought several issues of "The Pure Tenant" that had been published in the Weekly Boy Magazine" from his home.
When Makoto Nakai received a stack of "Weekly Boy Magazine" delivered to him, she was moved in an instant.
Even if the sun is not scorching outside, it is still sultry and hot. For the first time in her life, she met a stranger who would do this for herself.
Natsui Makoto saw the sweat oozing from Masayoshi Kishimoto's forehead, and quickly took out his handkerchief from his handbag he carried with him and delivered it to him.
Masayoshi Kishimoto hesitated for a moment and took her handkerchief over. He knew very well that girls' handkerchiefs would not be used casually for boys.
Masayoshi Kishimoto took it while wiping his sweat and expressed his attitude: "I will return it to you after I wash it. It's Sunday tomorrow, how about we meet here at this time?"
Makoto Natsui understood that he went for that trip because of himself, so why did he ask the other party to wash his handkerchief?
She refused firmly, and reached out to the other party to ask for her handkerchief and said, "Thank you, no need. I have caused you trouble."
Masayoshi Kishimoto had no choice but to hand over the handkerchief that had wiped her sweat and said, "In life, it is hard to find a close friend."
Makoto Natsui put the handkerchief back into her handbag, and on the other hand, she felt that he was not like a bad person. From the beginning, she was taking the initiative to chat with her.
Although such unexpected encounters did not cause too many ripples in her heart, she still had the idea of making friends.
"Yeah, I'm very happy to know you. My name is Makoto Natsui." Makoto Natsui introduced himself.
"I'm also very happy to know you. My name is Masayoshi Kishimoto." Masayoshi Kishimoto said with a smile at her.
"You should just rent a house nearby, right?" Natsui Makoto naturally thought of this when she saw that he could come back so soon. She didn't ask a question without nutrition, but just needed to get an admission from the other party.
"That's right!" Kishimoto Masayoshi thought that the house he mortgaged to the bank had not expired for two years. Now, the property certificate is not in his hands, so isn't it even rented?
"What a coincidence, I live in Taitung District too. Do you know Sanmu Bookstore?" Makoto Xia Jing said with a happy smile.
Masayoshi Kishimoto drew a corner curve with his index finger and said calmly: "You are talking about the bookstore at the corner of this street!"
Makoto Natsui nodded, and her smile remained unchanged: "Well, it's that store. I'm working in Sanmu Bookstore. Today is my turnover. What job are you doing now?"
"That is, working in a small company with about ten people nearby." Kishimoto Masayoshi said lightly.
"I don't think I'm from Tokyo's accent." Natsui Makoto heard him with a little Shikoku accent.
Masayoshi Kishimoto did not deny it: "My hometown is in Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku."
"My hometown is Wakayama Prefecture. Our hometown is across the sea." Makoto Natsui smiled and said.
Masayoshi Kishimoto had long heard that the other party's accent was not the Kanto accent of the Tokyo natives, but a strong Kansai accent. Generally, girls like her who come to work from locals to Beijing also live a hard life.
There are many people who either work part-time behind the scenes to do strange things or find men to relieve personal financial pressure.
It is not difficult to see that Makoto Natsui came from her hometown to Tokyo after graduating from high school. She has neither a bachelor's degree nor a skill, but just makes a living by working in the afternoon.
As for the entertainment on weekdays, it is also very limited. Low-consumption cold drink comic bookstores are often the first choice.
The expenses on renting a house will make it feel stressful. Renting a house in RB is a relatively troublesome thing. The normal process is to find an agency near the district.
You tell me how much you are willing to spend on renting a house and what you are asking for. Then, compare and arrange your budget.
There will be someone in the agency to take you to see the house one by one. Of course, there is no free lunch in the world, so a fee will be charged.
After implementing the implementation of renting a house, one or three deposits are required, and the RB's tradition of renting a house is to give an extra month of gift to the landlord.
This is not the end. If the house belongs to the apartment category, it also requires the necessary expenses before moving in, such as management fees, maintenance fees, etc. Therefore, there is a proverb for RB people: the more you move, the poorer you become.
I rent a single room of about ten square meters in Taitung District, Tokyo. It has complete appliances and the house is not dilapidated. It is OK. The price is basically about 50,000 to 60,000 yen, and it is close to Arakawa District.
Just from the name, we can see that Arakawa District’s position in Tokyo 23 will not rank first, but will only count down.
In the past, Arakawa District was a place with a large area of farmland. Its economy and development were only a little better than the worst Adachi District.
If it is in a prosperous area of Taitung District, it is impossible to rent it. A separate room like Rie Sakai, finely decorated, etc., even if it is shared by two people, it will definitely not be less than 150,000 yen per month rent.
Even if the rent of tens of thousands of yen per month requires tens of thousands of yen to be paid out at one time. Many people cannot afford the renting fee, so they have lived in Internet cafes, capsule apartments and other places for a long time.
However, if you want to have a job as a formal member in RB, you have to need a fixed residence. Otherwise, there would be no such thing as a bank credit card without a formal job.
After all, in addition to the company that is often sent in letters, water, electricity, and especially credit card bills are also sent in letters. This is also one of the traditions of RB people.
In addition to living, people also have three major categories of food, clothing, and travel, which are all necessary expenses for survival. Without a fixed and long-term work as a formal member, it is quite difficult to live in a place like Tokyo.
Chapter completed!