"Good morning, Miss Lee!"
"Hi. Good morning to you, too," said Lee Hyeon-Ju. Several familiar faces greeted her when she stepped inside the building's foyer.
Her subordinate raised his hand. "Would you like a cup of coffee? It's on me."
Lee Hyeon-Ju grimaced a little. "Coffee sounds good. But shouldn't I be the one buying it for you?"
"Eiii~, it's fine, ma'am. Let me."
Lee Hyeon-Ju's grimace was quickly replaced by a bright grin. Then she nodded as if she had no other choice. Of course, her actual thoughts were quite different from her actions.
'Nice! I just got me some free coffee!'
Considering her bank account had morphed from a place to accumulate wealth to a temporary stop in money's circulation, Lee Hyeon-Ju needed to conserve every penny!
They entered the Assembly HQ's cafe on the ground floor.
"Ma'am, what would you like?"
"Mm... Americano?"
"Warm or ice?"
"Warm, please. With syrup, too."
"Of course, ma'am."
Lee Hyeon-Ju sighed deeply while observing her subordinate head to the counter to order their coffee.
'I'm such an idiot.'
She swore to stop creating problems for herself.
Obviously, Lee Hyeon-Ju had a perfectly reasonable excuse for her current financial situation.
She liquidated her assets accrued while living under Lee Jung-Geol's roof and got a place to stay with her own money. But getting a new place meant she had so, so many things to buy.
As she didn't bother to salvage a single household item, her new home began sucking up her finances like a scary black hole!
Even so, that wasn't enough to fully excuse her overspending habits. For instance, there were always cheaper but better alternatives to choose from. And some items could be purchased at a later date, too. Would there be any appreciable difference between a spatula costing ten thousand won and another with a price tag of fifty thousand? No, not really.[1]
So, if buying a more expensive spatula—because it was cuter—could be labeled a crime, she definitely deserved to get locked up.
"Here's your coffee, ma'am," said the subordinate.
"Oh. Thanks."
"It's nothing, ma'am. I owe you a lot, after all."
Lee Hyeon-Ju grinned softly while scanning her vicinity. "I gotta say, a lot more people than I expected are drinking coffee here. And it's still early in the morning, too."
"Well, if you think about it, this place is a real golden spot, wouldn't you say?"
"Ng?" Lee Hyeon-Ju cocked her brow in slight confusion.
"I mean... There aren't any cafes in the Assembly's vicinity, right? At least within a five-kilometer radius, that is."
Lee Hyeon-Ju slowly nodded in agreement. Obviously, there wouldn't be any coffee-serving cafes nearby when the Martial Assembly HQ was located in the middle of a mountainside.
That was why people working here used to personally brew coffee beans or just go with the instant mix if and when the inevitable hankering for caffeine got the better of them. Some others would bring canisters of coffee they brewed at home in the morning.
The subordinate continued to speak. "No wonder everyone's happy to have a proper cafe here. We had money but couldn't drink the real coffee, you know? But now, we can do that whenever we want."
"Well, yeah. That's true," said Lee Hyeon-Ju while smiling wryly.
She didn't have much to add to this conversation. After all, she was also responsible for enhancing this cafe's morning revenue stream, wasn't she?
Lee Hyeon-Ju tilted her head. "Even then, why does it feel like there are more customers than before?"
The subordinate quickly explained. "It's the coffee, ma'am. It tastes really great, don't you think? Not too long ago, it tasted like something you'd get from a highway rest stop vending machine, but now? Everyone acknowledges this is some fine coffee."
Lee Hyeon-Ju cautiously took a small sip.
'...Hmm.'
For sure, this coffee's aroma was gentle yet enticing. In fact, it was better than brews offered by well-known cafes, or at least that was the impression Lee Hyeon-Ju got.
"You're right," said Lee Hyeon-Ju. "This is great."
"See? I told you."
"I guess the cafe manager is doing his best, then..." Lee Hyeon-Ju muttered while turning her head. She was planning to congratulate the manager on the success of his cafe. "Oh, there he is. Manager... Huh?"
Lee Hyeon-Ju hurriedly clamped her mouth shut. The manager was currently resting his chin on his elbow, his complexion gloomy. Even a blind could see that something had happened to him.
Lee Hyeon-Ju cautiously approached the cafe manager. "...Did something happen, Mister Manager?"
"...Oh, Miss Lee," the cafe manager sobered up, then forced a smile for Lee Hyeon-Ju's sake. "Ah, no, ma'am. Nothing happened. Business has been good, so I have nothing to complain about. We're looking at a pretty good month overall, sales-wise."
"I see. But that's not what your expression says."
"Oh, that. It's just, mm..." The cafe manager helplessly scratched his head. "The thing is, I didn't pass today, you see?"
"I'm sorry?" Lee Hyeon-Ju tilted her head. Didn't pass? Did the cafe manager take an exam or something?
"I was told I overdid the blending today. It's too bitter, apparently."
"Sorry? Bitter?"
What was he talking about? Lee Hyeon-Ju's confusion deepened as the coffee she drank just now was not bitter at all.
"...Well, he said it's bitter, Miss Lee. Since he said so, it must be true."
"Huh? Who said that?"
"The Assembly Master, of course."
"...!" Lee Hyeon-Ju clamped her mouth shut for the second time this morning.
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