Chapter 092: Bookstore Girl

Kishimoto Masayoshi did not give lip service to the empty cannon at all, and it was not true. He did what he said and asked Makoto Natsui to wait in the cold drink manga house. I just left and went home to get my things.

If it weren't for this cold drink manga house, it would be in the area of Ueno Park in Taito Ward, not far from home. He also has a weak heart.

The reason why he is willing to run this trip for a strange girl, not a beauty, is all because of the three words "like-minded".

In less than half an hour of back and forth, Masayoshi Kishimoto brought several issues of "Innocent Tenant Pretty Landlord" that had been published in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" from his home.

Natsui Makoto got the stack of "Weekly Shonen Magazine" that he handed to him, and his heart was instantly moved.

Even if it's not a blazing sun outside, it's sweltering. For the first time in her life, she had met a stranger who would do this for herself.

Natsui Makoto saw the sweat oozing from Kishimoto's forehead, and quickly took out his handkerchief from the handbag he was carrying and handed it over.

Masayoshi Kishimoto hesitated slightly, but still took her handkerchief. He knows a lot in his heart, and girls' handkerchiefs are not casually used by boys.

Masayoshi Kishimoto took it and wiped his sweat while showing his attitude: "I'll give it back to you after I've washed it." Tomorrow is Sunday, how about we meet here at this time?"

Natsui Makoto understands that he will run for himself, so is there a reason to let the other party wash his hands for himself?

She resolutely refused, and stretched out her hands to the other party to return her handkerchief and said, "Thank you, no need." I've caused you trouble. ”

Masayoshi Kishimoto had no choice but to return the handkerchief that had wiped his sweat to her and said, "Life is in the world, and it is difficult to find a confidant." ”

Natsui Makoto put the handkerchief back in his handbag on one side, and on the other hand, he felt in his heart that he didn't look like a bad person. From the very beginning, it was regarded as an active accosting of oneself.

An unexpected encounter like this, although it didn't cause too many ripples in her heart, but the idea of making friends still existed.

"Well, it's a pleasure to meet you. My name is Makoto Natsui. Makoto Natsui introduced herself.

"Nice to meet you too. My name is Masayoshi Kishimoto. Masayoshi Kishimoto smiled at her.

"You should just rent a house around here, right?" Natsui Makoto naturally thought of this when he saw that he could come back so quickly. She didn't ask a question that didn't have nutrition, she just needed an acknowledgment from the other person.

"Sort of!" Kishimoto thought that the house he had mortgaged to the bank for two years had not yet expired. Nowadays, the real estate certificate is not in his hand, can it be rented?

"Coincidentally, I also live in Taito. Do you know Miki Bookstore?" said Makoto Natsui with a happy smile.

Masayoshi Kishimoto's right index finger drew an arc around the corner, and said calmly: "You said that this is the bookstore around the corner of this street!"

Natsui Makoto nodded, and said with an unchanged smile: "Well, that's the store." I worked part-time at Miki Bookstore. Today is my shift. What are you currently working on?"

"It's a small company of about a dozen people working around here. Kishimoto understated it.

"You don't feel like you're a Tokyo native to your accent. Natsui Makoto heard him say with a bit of a Shikoku accent.

Masayoshi Kishimoto did not deny it: "My hometown is in Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku. ”

"My hometown is Wakayama Prefecture. The two of us are located across the sea. Natsui Makoto smiled and said.

Masayoshi Kishimoto had long heard that the other party's accent was not the Kanto dialect of the Tokyo natives, but with a strong Kansai accent. Generally, girls like her who come to Beijing from the local area to work also live hard.

Many of them are either doing bizarre things part-time behind their backs, or they are looking for men to relieve their personal financial pressure.

It is not difficult to see that Makoto Natsui is a person who came to Tokyo from his hometown after graduating from high school. He has neither a bachelor's degree nor a skill, and only makes a living by working part-time.

As for the entertainment on weekdays, it is also very limited. Comic book houses with low-cost cold drinks like this are often the first choice.

The cost of renting an apartment can be stressful. Renting an apartment in RB is a hassle. The normal process is to find an intermediary company near the district.

Name your budget, how much you're willing to spend on renting, and what you're asking for. Then, it's up to it to compare and arrange your budget.

The agency will have someone to take you to see the properties one by one. Of course, there is no such thing as a free lunch, and there will inevitably be a fee.

After the rental is confirmed, it is necessary to pay one and pay three, and RB's rental tradition is to give an extra month's gift money to the landlord.

And that's not all, if the house belongs to the apartment category, it is necessary to pay the necessary expenses such as management fees and maintenance fees before moving in. Therefore, there is a proverb among RB people, the more you move, the poorer you are.

Rent a single room of about ten square meters in Taito Ward, Tokyo, complete with household appliances, the house is not dilapidated, and it is OK, the price is basically about 50,000 or 60,000 yen, and the location is close to Arakawa Ward.

Just from the name, you can see that Arakawa Ward will not be ranked first among the 23 wards of Tokyo, but will only be counted last.

In the past, Arakawa Ward was a place where there was a large area of farmland. Its economy and development are only slightly better than those of the worst Adachi district.

If it is in the bustling area of Taito, it is impossible to rent it. A private room like Rie Sakai, with fine decoration, etc., even if it is shared by two people, will definitely not be less than 150,000 yen per month.

Even if the rent is tens of thousands of yen per month, the tenant needs to pay hundreds of thousands of yen at once. Many people can't afford to rent a house, 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 regular member at RB, you have to have a permanent place to live. Otherwise, there wouldn't be. Without a formal job, it is not even easy to get a credit card from a bank.

After all, in addition to the fact that the company will send this and that by letter from time to time, utilities, especially credit card bills, etc., are also sent by letter. This is one of the traditions of the RB people.

In addition to housing, there are three major categories of food, clothing, and transportation, which are all necessary expenses for survival. If you don't have a regular permanent job, it's not easy to live in a place like Tokyo.

With less than 200,000 yen a month, how can a person live a good life? If the family still needs her to send money back, life will be even more difficult.