Chapter 053 Part-time Work (Repair)
The commute time that Masayoshi Kishimoto had set for his company was nine to five. After arriving in the afternoon, if there is nothing on hand, you can just leave.
He didn’t like the overtime culture of Japanese companies. Those companies in Europe and the United States do not have a culture of overtime, work efficiency is also quite high, the company’s profit margin is also far ahead of the world.
Masayoshi Kishimoto felt that a person’s energy and physical strength are limited, there is no need to carry out a forced squeeze, not today, tomorrow will not do.
One values efficiency more than length of time. Early to go home to rest, but also to facilitate the recovery of physical strength and energy, week after week and then continue to work on the long run.
After all, a person who graduated from undergraduate school at the age of twenty-three would have to work until the age of seventy before he could retire, a full forty-seven years of working time.
Thus, Masayoshi Kishimoto didn’t ask his employees to leave work after ten o’clock in the evening like the ordinary office workers in Tokyo.
Then, they go to izakaya to drink, not all night, but until one or two o’clock in the morning. At the end of the day, they go home, sleep for four or five hours, and then start another day of work.
If not, the family will be worried, one think you have no popularity in the company, it is easy to be isolated and ostracized; two is that you are not capable; three is that the company you are not good, about to close down?
Therefore, the average RB man is not willing to go home even if he gets off work early, and habitually looks for a place to drink.
Even if they are drinking alone, they will go home drunk, which in turn can make the people at home happy and at ease.
In contrast, those who lived alone were spared so much trouble, free to organize their time and do whatever and everything they wanted to do.
As soon as Masayoshi Kishimoto opened the door and returned home, Sakai Misuzu came to the entrance hall with small steps from the inside, took the initiative to extend her hands to pick up the briefcase, and smiled sweetly, “You’ve worked hard.”
Kishimoto Masayoshi froze for a while looking at the other party was really did not react. He wasn’t surprised that she was here again, but rather how she was almost kneeling to welcome him like in the past Japanese dramas.
After Kishimoto Masayoshi came back to his senses, he sighed in his heart that it was fortunate that it was Sakai Meiling. If it had been Sakai Rie, it would have inevitably left him in shock, either thinking that he must have been dreaming or that the other party had taken the wrong medication and the whole thing had become adorable.
He changed his slippers onto his feet at the foyer, and walked inward in a slow motion. As soon as his own butt sat on top of the sofa, Sakai Meiling brought water to him with a cup in both hands.
He reached out and took it, and with a tilt of his head, he drank most of the water inside the cup. Sakai Misuzu once again reached out and took the glass of water, bending sideways and gently placing it on top of the glass coffee table.
With an unchanged smile, he once again turned around and sat down on Masayoshi Kishimoto’s right side, taking the initiative to extend his hand to give the other party a massage and said, “Brother Masayoshi, it must be very hard to go to work, isn’t it? You must pay more attention to your health.”
“You have more eyesight than your sister, and you can do things. Say, what is it that you are asking for?” Masayoshi Kishimoto had long since seen through the little girl’s little mind and said.
“I’ll be sad and upset if you say that, making it seem like I have ulterior motives.” Sakai Meiling faintly pouted her little mouth and said.
Masayoshi Kishimoto didn’t believe that she said that, his body fell backward, leaning his back against the back of the sofa, and closed his eyes slowly, enjoying the massage that the other party was giving him.
“How is my technique? Should I focus more, or should I go lighter?” Sakai Meiling asked with a smiling face.
“That’s it, pretty good.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said calmly.
Sakai Mirei pressed for another half a minute before yes cut to the chase and said, “The last time I came to Tokyo not only did I get Fujiwara Norichika’s autograph, but I also had my picture taken with her alone. After my friends and classmates saw it, every one of them envied me to death.”
Masayoshi Kishimoto simply answered her with a simple “hmm”, just waiting for the little girl to reveal her purpose in person.
“Brother Justice, can you still let me meet Fujiwara Norika one more time? Or, let me meet other stars as well!” Sakai Meiling said without stopping the massaging movements of her hands.
“Your sister told me that you came to Tokyo this time for a part-time job.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said without haste.
“A part-time job is to be fought. However, stars, I also want to see. The two don’t contradict or clash!” Sakai Meiling defended with a smile that made her two eyes look like cashew nuts.
“Then you’ll work part-time first. As for the matter of meeting the stars, there’s no rush. What kind of place are you planning to work at this?” Justice Kishimoto said without opening his eyes.
“Nothing yet.” The two black eyes within Sakai Meiling’s eyes were looking left and right as she beamed.
“What do you mean you haven’t found it, you didn’t even intend to look for it. You just came here specifically to have fun.” Sakai Rie suddenly appeared in the living room and directly poked at her own sister’s lie saying.
Sakai Meiling stopped massaging his hands and stood up with an open mind, justifiably sophomoric, “Who said I didn’t go looking for it? I just haven’t found the right job for me to do.”
“You should also stop looking outside. Your sister isn’t at ease, I’m not at ease, and your parents aren’t at ease either. Since you’ve come to me, then I have to be responsible for you, and also have an explanation to your parents who are far away in Shikoku Kochi Prefecture.
How about this? You can work for me tomorrow. The hourly wage will be given to you according to the minimum legal requirements in Tokyo.” Masayoshi Kishimoto opened his eyes, not joking at all and said.
“This is good. Let’s do it.” Rie Sakai nodded her head.
“Not good, not good at all.” Sakai Mirei said offhandedly, countering her sister’s words.
She paused for a moment, then turned towards Masayoshi Kishimoto and continued, “Brother Masayoshi, you’ve started a company? Awesome!”
“Your emotional intelligence is much higher than your sister’s. However, by tomorrow, we still have to go to work together.” Masayoshi Kishimoto smiled and said.
“Can we not go? Besides, the hourly rate you’re offering me is too little.” Sakai Mirei bargained.
“I’m already overpaying you. As a matter of fact, a part-time job for a high school student like you doesn’t get the minimum legal hourly wage yet.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said truthfully.
Sakai Mirei looked at him, then at her own sister, then at him again, then at her own sister.
She went back and forth like this many times, “You guys must have been working together behind your backs for a long time.”
“No such thing. You really need to be worked on. I’m all for you working at his company.” Sakai Rie said truthfully.
Sakai Mirei cut through the other party’s resolute attitude and stubbornly said, “No go.”
“If you don’t go, go home right now.” Sakai Rie said as she stared at her very seriously.