“Annnd this is what we are supposed to organize, oppa,” said Jo Mi-Hye.
Kang Jin-Ho's jaw fell slightly as he took in the sight of the storeroom's interior. He finally figured out why there was a shortage of so-called manpower.
When the blueprints for the new orphanage were drawn up, the storeroom was deliberately designed to be very spacious. As Kang Jin-Ho didn't like doing things in half measures, he thought the bigger the storage space, the better.
But now... Lots of stuff was piled up near the storeroom’s entrance.
Kang Jin-Ho pointed at the messy piles of supplies. “What are all these?”
“Sacks of rice and boxes of ramen? Detergents and stuff like that? You know, daily necessities.”
“But why are they piled up here like this?” Kang Jin-Ho asked, his brows furrowing.
Obviously, having lots of supplies was never a bad thing. Abundance had this power to make you feel reassured, after all. Even so, this situation seemed a bit of an overkill.
Many supplies had best-before dates. Especially when it came to groceries—the longer they were stored, the less 'fresh' they would become. And their nutrients would gradually deteriorate away.
These days, one could have anything you want delivered to your doorstep with a simple tap on your phone. Since that was the case, there was no need to buy so many things and pile them up messily like this.
Jo Mi-Hye noticed the look on Kang Jin-Ho's face and began giggling. “Oh, I see! Oppa, we didn't buy any of these.”
“Mm?” Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head.
“These came in as donations. Donations, oppa.”
“Donations? Really?”
Jo Mi-Hye nodded. “I think people saw our building go up and spread the news that there's an orphanage in the area. Well, we also started accepting more kids, so I guess there's that, too. Anyways, people from various places sent us donations. But you know how it is with donations. We get all sorts of stuff coming in, and in varied quantities, too. So, every once in a while, we'd take a day or two to sort these stuff out.”
Kang Jin-Ho slowly nodded. “I see. But why are you guys doing this? What are the employees doing?”
“Of course they are doing their jobs. But, oppa... This place needs lots of attention.”
“Mm?”
“Because of all the sick kids.”
“...Oh!” Kang Jin-Ho nodded in understanding. “In that case, we should just hire more people.”
Jo Mi-Hye chuckled wryly. “I wish it was that simple, oppa. Hire more people, and everything will be magically taken care of! Unfortunately, you need a permit to hire more people, oppa. I don't know all the details, but it sounds like the number of workers in an orphanage depends on how many kids it houses.”
“...Really?”
“Ng. Not only that, but we have sick kids staying with regular kids, too. I heard that this arrangement was originally not allowed. That's why we gotta give up on stuff that we can afford to give up on.”
“Hmm...?” Kang Jin-Ho frowned slightly. He stared at Jo Mi-Hye, slightly taken aback. “How do you know so much about this?”
“Who wouldn’t know what’s going on in their own backyard, oppa?”
“...Well, I guess no one?”
Jo Mi-Hye nonchalantly shrugged her shoulders. “So, what’s there to be surprised about?”
She was right. But was it as straightforward as she made it out to be?
“Don't look at me with pity like that, oppa. I'm not one of those tragic teen heroines who has to grow up fast because her life has been too harsh, you know? Although, my slightly sorrowful figure must've roused your protective instincts and look after me a bit more?”
“...Nope. That thought never crossed my mind,” said Kang Jin-Ho.Yôur favorite stories on n/o/(v)e/lbin(.)com
“Then do it! Think about it! Please!”
Kang Jin-Ho chuckled while entering the storeroom. “Okay, so... I only need to organize these things, right?”
“Ng, oppa. Kids will be here soon, so let's do it together.”
“No, it's fine. I'll handle it,” said Kang Jin-Ho, then easily slipped his hand under the massive rice sack.
Jo Mi-Hye urgently cried out, “W-wait, oppa! You might hurt your back!”
“I’m telling you, it’s fine.”
‘Of course it’s not fine!’
Jo Mi-Hye nearly blurted that out. After all, Kang Jin-Ho was carrying eight sacks of rice with just one arm! If doing that was considered 'fine,' he couldn't be human like the rest, no!?
Although Jo Mi-Hye had so, so many things she wanted to say right now, the sight of Kang Jin-Ho standing there with zero problems left her completely speechless.
While casually carrying the rice sacks as if he were in a supermarket with an empty shopping basket, Kang Jin-Ho glanced at Jo Mi-Hye. “Where should I put these?”
“...Over there, oppa.”
Kang Jin-Ho leisurely trotted over to the spot Jo Mi-Hye pointed to, put the rice sacks down, then rolled up his sleeves. “Alright. It’s time to do this seriously. Tell me what to do, Mi-Hye. I’ll handle everything.”
...And then, the human bulldozer went on a rampage inside the storeroom.
***
“Noona! Someone donated a box of snacks today... What the heck?”
The Seongsim Orphanage boys enthusiastically rushing toward the storeroom screeched to a halt and stared at the storeroom's neatly-organized interior in sheer shock.
“H-huh?! This doesn't make any sense, though?”
The storeroom’s state only one hour ago was horrifying enough to resemble the depths of the netherworld. But now it... had transformed into a professionally arranged warehouse? The kids dreaded the prospect of spending the whole day stuck in there to sort everything out, so this sudden transformation left them deeply puzzled.
How did everything get organized so quickly?
One of the boys noticed Jo Mi-Hye. “Uhm, noona?”
Jo Mi-Hye had a somewhat-exhausted expression as she looked back at the boy. “Ng? Did you say something? I didn’t hear you.”
“Uh, the snacks. We got more in donations...”
“O-okay. Put them that side.”
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