Welcome. I will take your orders here.
HP | 76.0 + (2.4*lvl) |
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Identity Acquisition | Welcome. I will take your orders here. |
Morning Greeting | This cafeteria is consistently bustling, but now is its busiest hour. Quite understandable, as to go through a day without a cup of tea would be to stumble through it with a mind that is only half awake. |
Afternoon Greeting | Designating time for quick elevenses or an afternoon tea is a wise managerial choice, considering they are known to improve work efficiency. I will take your orders here. |
Evening Greeting | We take orders into the late hours for our colleagues working night shifts or overtime. If you are off duty tonight, may I brew you some nice tea with a dash of Sherry or Brandy? |
Chatter #1 | This cafeteria is an employee—run establishment by members of the Seven Association who love tea more than anything else in the world. Shifts are all voluntary, and we return to our usual duties on our off hours. Ah, and it goes without saying that all profits go to purchasing higher—quality tea leaves and teapots. |
Chatter #2 | THE MILK!...should already be in the cup before the tea is poured. That is our...recommended way. |
Chatter #3 | You'd like some... ice? Apologies, but this establishment does not serve iced 'tea'. If it is of no trouble to you, may I take a moment of your time to explicate why black tea must be enjoyed at higher temperatures? |
Post-Uptie Chat 1 | Ah, I am occupied at the present moment. While I always enjoy our tea discussions, it must wait for now. |
Post-Uptie Chat 2 | Precise work ethic and talent for brewing tea of exact, pure flavor. Faust considers these as her two primary objectives. |
Idle | To over—infuse your tea is to allow impure flavors to surface. Please refrain from doing so. |
Uptying | Yes, of course. You may call upon me at any time should the need arise. Unless it's tea time, that is. |
Deployment | An urgent order, yes? |
Stage Entry | I will rendezvous with you out in the field. |
Viewed in Battle | Before the tea cools. |
Commencing Attack | Flawless. |
Enemy Stagger | Like shattered tea leaves. |
Staggered | Ah… |
Enemy Killed | There is no more information to be gained. |
Death | Haah... But... I don't have anyone... to cover my next shift... |
Check Passed | A result of meticulous observation. |
Check Failed | ... I should have observed more carefully. |
Victory Cry | This mission was a success. Ah, now I must leave for my shift at the cafeteria. So, if you will excuse me... |
Extra Conditions Fulfilled | Milk tea, please. Poured, not stirred. Indeed, tea tastes better when it is served to you rather than when you serve it yourself. |
Defeat Wail | That was... unexpected. We must not have ingested enough tea. Let us take some time off for tea before our next attempt. |
Before The Tea Cools...
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I apologize for the long wait. Faust will take your orders now.
The child calmly walks up to a table in a cramped, bustling cafeteria and begins to speak.
Milk tea, I see. Would Ceylon leaves be to your liking? The tea will be boiled to 94 degrees Celsius unless special requests are made.
The child's quiet voice slowly begins to accelerate, her rather sizeable pair of glasses rattling with every word.
One teaspoon of sugar, noted. Would you like to receive your first cup already filled? Depending on your preference, we can also provide a cup without emptying the warming waters.
Loud clickity—clack of typewriters gets dangerously close to drowning out her voice, but the Child raises her voice in response. The entire time, she does not slow down, not one bit.
Instead, she stops dead in her tracks.
Brought to complete, frozen stillness by a single sentence the guest uttered.
... May I inquire what your intentions for ordering a milk pitcher might be?
If you prefer your tea with a higher milk content than our standards, we can accommodate it to your liking. However, we do not recommend adding more milk after the tea is poured.
Adding it afterward causes milk to heat unevenly, which leads to its protein denaturing. This, in turn, results in a significant loss of aromatic and flavorous qualities of your tea. Allow me to expound on that point, in which...
... Perhaps we can skip ahead. The child will likely go on for a good while.
Some indeterminate amount of time later...
... Next order, please.
Another guest stands before the visibly exhausted child.
Oh, I'm not here for an order...
Then I regret to inform you that I am currently on my café shift, and any inquiry regarding an Association contract must wait until...
Ah! No, no. People at the reception told me I'd find you here, Ms. Faust. It's about the case we last contracted with you, and uh... the... Let's see, where'd I put that business card—
... I presume this is about the post-contract management.
Though the child is currently working as a tea brewer here, this café is an employee-run, volunteer-based establishment by a subsection of the Seven Association Fixers who are deeply invested in the art of tea brewing.
Of course, once their volunteered hours are complete, the employees all return to their duties as Fixers of the Seven Association.
This child's primary duty at the Association is to draw conclusions on contracted cases based on evidence gathered by other Fixers of the Seven Association.
And...
I'm certain you are already aware, but we can provide you with a discount should you choose to leave the post-contract management to our Association as well. You may also consult our affiliated Fixer Offices, of course, if you are seeking more affordable options.
If I were to leave it to the Seven again... would you be assigned to the post-contract management?
Indeed.
Well, then... I'd like to contract the Seven Association with the post-contract management as well. Your name carries a lot of weight in this business, you know.
... A wise decision.
'Post-contract management' is the child's other duty.
And what does a post-contract management entail, you ask?
That was our last target on the list. Heathcliff, let us ascend to the second floor.
It entails variations of no-holds-barred retribution or extermination of the perpetrators revealed in the investigation.
Yes, the child's name carries a lot of weight in the business indeed.
Whether that be the business of brewing tea leaves...
... or hewing heads.