Mr. Tanaka, he's got another contract.

(Uh, only the mouth is clever. You're selling it to your boss. I had it turned around the other day that I might be able to sign a contract)

It sounds like shit from a desk a little further away.

It's sync and junior voice.

Asshole. My boss's been spinning it. He's so stubborn, he's out of his control, he's been swinging it at me.

When I'm working on a quote listening to my pussy, my smartphone rings.

He's a stubborn grandfather.

"Yes, Tanaka. Oh, Master Shimada, thank you for your help. Oh, it's terrible to be sick. Yes, I get it. So, Grandpa, what's your day?

This stubborn grandfather was a grandfather who hated other people's behavior. If you put it in your nose, your mouth is dirty but not a bad person. Grandpa Tundele.

"Uh, okay, I'll be on my way, so please wait. You can't do it all yourself, 'cause it definitely hurts my back."

My job is to run apartments, rent apartments, manage sales.

Build an apartment or condo to make your old age life easier as a landlord.

Well, it's not a good reputation to be cheating on an old man with money, but if you pick a proper place, build a decent home, and run it properly, you'll make a decent profit.

This time Grandpa's home will be the apartment. It took time to convince me, but I managed to bring it into the contract.

They're getting ready to move today, and they're going to sort out what's in the house.

Help you move? No, it's to help you with your personal cleaning.

It's out of my business, but I've been calling you on purpose. I have to help.

"Hey, I'm going to help you pack at Shimada's."

I'll leave the office with a word with my hateful glance at the boss who threw a round at me.

(I signed a contract, so I wish I was in a good mood. What are you doing?)

My colleagues and juniors are still saying.

That's what I'm talking about. I can't take it because when I sign a contract, it's over, and I don't know what you think.

Maintenance, refurbishment, later on, it's decided that we should have a good relationship.

You guys are just complaining because you haven't been able to do that.

Well, that's not all. Sometimes I can't leave my grandfather alone.

Get in the car and head to Grandpa.

"Oh, you're here."

"Yes, Shimada, thank you for calling today. Tell Tanaka what you want."

"Stop it, I don't feel good. Don't tell me it's okay, Grandpa."

"Ha, well, that's it. For once, the first word has to be right."

This grandfather told me to stop saluting him, but he's a jerk there. Seller and buyer.

No, I'm just checking the contract.

"Oh, yes."

I take out the contract I was bringing with me and exchange a couple of contracts with my grandfather.

Tanaka, by the way.

"Yes?"

"Why don't you use a little better judgment? You'd better make it look pretty good."

Grandpa said he was referring to my judgment.

Oh, this Yoshiko is the one you got for your relatives at college admissions. Well, I've never made my own judgment.

"That's right. I've already pushed my grandfather's contract, but I'll make it next time."

Shall we go and make it for the next holiday?

"Well, let's pack."

I demolish the house I'm used to living in, and I crush the fields next door, and I don't have much of my grandfather's luggage left to go into one of the new apartments to be built.

"Ha, neat wow. Thank you very much."

Organize large quantities of disposables and take a breather.

"But can I throw it away so much? Don't you have memorabilia or something?

Grandpa laughed bitterly,

"Even if it does, it's not just going to be luggage, I'll forget it anyway if I take it and put it away. If I die anyway, I won't trash everything in this house. Well, that's not what I call a lifetime."

"... Really?"

I look at the cardboard lined up in my room.

Grandpa lives alone. His wife is dead, he has no children, and seems to have a weak relationship with relatives.

This house will be gone, too. And a house like your grandfather's living proof.

It's like I'm gonna crush it.

"Well, I thought I'd just live long enough and die later, but even the apartment landlord would have a little tension in my life. Life expectancy may increase."

With that said, Grandpa turned a grin and looked at his luggage with me.

"Ha..."

Exhale a grand sigh in the car on the way home.

I wonder if I'm not for this job...

I do have more contracts than people do, but I always get depressed by those occasions.

It's not bad, your grandfather said there's tension in your life.

No, but you're not serious.

A living testament...

There's no one who can leave that behind.

Historical figures or something? That's the way it is.

You're thinking something extraordinary. More work than that...... I guess I'll change jobs.

But the pay's fine because of the good grades.

Um, yeah, I've been overthinking something and I'm having a headache.

Uh, it hurts, this.

What, huh? It hurts so bad! You're hurting me so bad! It hurts more outside than it hurts in my head! It hurts like you hit it somewhere!

Did you hit him somewhere before you realized it? When? Where? Itete.

Oh, well.

I was tackled by the chief. Are you the general manager? No, no, no. Is the general manager gonna tackle you? Yes, I do. "Tanaka!! Well done!" or something like that is going to tackle me. When I was a student, he said it was a rugby club.

No, no. You still have some confusion in your memory...

No, I'm not. The gatekeeper.

Yeah, I was.

It wasn't Tanaka right now, it was Tanaka.

I suppressed my aching head and slowly opened my eyes.

"Lord Tanaka!

"Have you noticed, My Lord?"

Hua Hua (Kabuji) and Tian Jin (Dengtong) rushed to the side at my signs of waking up.

Right. It's not a dream.

I'm doing "Tanaka" in this ancient China.

I smile a little to the two of you peeking in worried.

Hua Innocence looked like she was going to cry, Tian Ji still looked worried, but they responded with a smile to my smile.

Dear ancestor, I said it was Tanaka, but it's very difficult because of Tanaka.

But, well, I guess, thanks.

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