The obstacles encountered in the breeding of monsters are not only the poisonous feather eggs, but also the other two groups of monsters.

After returning to Eaton, the poisonous frog tadpoles and the walking mushrooms were all locked by Don in the basement of the relatively spacious new shop that had just been sorted out.

These two groups of monsters don't seem to need to bask in the sun, so it doesn't seem to be a problem to keep them in the basement temporarily.

Among them, bullfrog tadpoles will eat insect corpses, and they can feed on time every day.

However, the metal box they currently live in is too small, and Don is considering whether to customize a larger metal box for them to live in.

Moreover, the current state of the tadpoles is relatively easy to raise, but after they develop abnormally and grow limbs, it may not be possible to raise them in the basement.

But it was the walking mushrooms that bothered Dorne the most.

Donne has already researched some characteristics of walking mushrooms. Although this thing has long legs, it is a fungus after all. It usually stops on the humus to absorb the nutrients needed for survival.

So throwing them a few rotten stakes will keep them alive.

fantastic.

But the terrible thing is that walking mushrooms will emit that special sweet smell from time to time. If ordinary people smell it, there will definitely be a big problem!

No way, Don could only seal the door of the basement of the new store firmly, and explained to the other employees of the restaurant the terrible consequences of this sweet smell.

Then warn everyone not to approach the basement, let alone open the door!

Other than that, there seems to be no other solution for the time being.

In short, it is possible to temporarily keep these three groups of monsters in the basement, but it is definitely not a long-term solution. Donne needs to think of ways to relocate and breed them.

After all, they are really tasty and require loving care.

Apart from the matter of monster breeding, another problem that Dawn urgently needs to deal with recently is naturally the opening of the new store.

In fact, after returning to Eaton, Don was a little surprised when he learned from Mr. Gonzalez that the preparations for the new store had begun.

It can only be said that the store manager is really concerned about the grand vision of building a gourmet city, and there is no delay at all.

And since Dawn had already boasted about it before, he naturally had to be careful about the new store.

It's fine if you don't do it. Now that it's started, Don wants to get things done.

At present, the new store has been sorted out, the bar in the lobby, tables and chairs have also been equipped, and it is ready to open at any time.

Just waiting for Don to wave his hand and arrange the operation content of the new store.

...

That night, the Wishing Restaurant was closed.

The business of the restaurant is still very good today, and with Vivienne's help in the kitchen, Don has cooked countless servings of today's signature dish, pan-fried pork ribs.

Now I can finally rest.

It's also due to the fact that the physical fitness of the two of them is far stronger than ordinary people, otherwise, such a high-intensity work would be too much for the body.

"It seems that the increase in the number of helpers and manpower in the kitchen is time to put it on the agenda." Don walked out of the kitchen, thinking this way in his heart.

At present, besides Vivienne, there are only a few helpers in the restaurant. In fact, there is only Amy.

However, Amy's culinary skills can be regarded as an apprentice, and there is still a lot to learn.

Speaking of which, Amy wanted to be an apprentice in a restaurant, so she practiced her cooking skills at home every day. In fact, before Dorn set off for Rhine Town, Captain Albert had complained to him long ago.

Donne, who was busy preparing for the lower limit dungeon at the time, didn't pay much attention to how the subsequent things developed.

However, judging from the results of Amy appearing in the restaurant to help work after Dawn came back this time, Albert, the brother who is a little sister-controlled, finally respected and obeyed his sister's choice.

"Actually, Albert doesn't need to worry too much about his sister. If Amy is willing to follow the restaurant, I will definitely not treat her badly." Donne thought so.

However, during this week, Amy did not officially enter the kitchen to help.

Only in the morning and non-business hours after closing, the little girl would enter the kitchen and practice her cooking skills under Don's guidance.

During business hours, Amy usually stays in the lobby of the restaurant to help receive guests.

The reason for this is, on the one hand, that after the operation reform of the Wishing Restaurant, the number of customers has increased compared to before, and there are really not enough reception staff.

On the other hand, it was naturally because of Vivian.

The prerequisite for Amy to enter the kitchen during business hours is that she needs to be aware of Vivienne's existence.

But speaking of it, the current Wishing Restaurant is no longer the business model of Gonzales and Vivian just a few months ago.

With the increase in manpower, Hyena and Amy are now staying in the restaurant for a long time. With everyone getting along day and night, Vivienne's existence will no longer be a secret sooner or later.

"This matter still needs to be resolved. How do you feel that after I come back, there are a lot of problems waiting for me to solve?" Donne sighed, and then comforted himself in his heart, "Forget it, things have to be done one by one , The problems have to be dealt with one by one, and there is no use in rushing."

Don was standing at the door of the kitchen thinking about various issues. At this time, Gonzalez had roughly finished the accounts outside and handed over the rest to the fat fox before looking for him.

"Little Don, are you free? I have something to discuss with you."

Donne nodded when he heard the words, and the two entered the compartment in the hall.

What Gonzales discussed with Don was the operation of the new store, and the distribution of income from such new stores in the future. The macho store manager plans to discuss it together now.

According to Gonzalez, although he paid the rent for this year's shop for this newly opened shop, he plans to hand over the main operating income to Don.

To put it simply, Donne makes a lot of money, and Gonzalez makes a little money.

Gonzalez is a shrewd businessman. He can clearly distinguish the situation and knows that the restaurant's current double-speed growth in turnover is all thanks to Don.

Even leaving aside his friendship with Donne, from the perspective of a businessman, it would be unwise to compete with Donne for profit.

Don can understand what the store manager thinks.

The current situation is very interesting. Gonzales can feel at ease only if he takes more money. If he takes less, the store manager will probably worry that he will walk away all the time.

"Then how to divide is better? Three to seven? Four to six?" Don replied casually.

Because Dorn's recent energy is mainly focused on cooking and other urgent issues, he has not paid much attention to the restaurant's operating income.

So in terms of income distribution, in fact, he can't put forward any constructive suggestions.

And it is estimated that the store manager's consultation with him is just a process to show respect.

"No, little Dawn, there are too many. It shouldn't be divided like this." The store manager shook his head, and then took out a stack of accounts, "Here is the one month before the closure of the restaurant that Little Fat Fox helped me calculate. Revenue, and the income of the most recent week."

Don took the account and roughly opened it. Don, who had a strong handwriting on the account, recognized that it was the handwriting of the store manager, and there were some relatively immature and scribbled handwriting, which should belong to the fat fox.

Although the handwriting is not good-looking, the fat fox does a good job in accounting. Revenue, expenditure, and profit are all calculated clearly and clearly at a glance.

"Little Fatty did a good job." Dorn praised silently in his heart.

Inexplicably, I feel like looking at my child's final excellent report card.

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