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I laughed, feeling a weight lift off my shoulders. "Let's keep it that way."

As I was cleaning up, I noticed a familiar figure walking through the door. It was Yura, looking unusually sophisticated in a sleek, dark outfit. She waved at and walked over, her heels clicking on the polished floor.

"Jiyeon! Thought I'd surprise you with a visit," she said, giving a quick peck on the cheek.

"Yura! What a lovely surprise," I said, my heart skipping a beat. "But I thought you were busy at work today."

She shrugged nonchalantly. "I managed to sneak out for a bit. Besides, I've been craving your famous strawberry shortcake."

"Well, I can't say no to that," I replied, chuckling. "Let get you a table."

As I led her to a cozy corner of the restaurant, I couldn't help but feel a little more nervous than usual. Yura was always supportive, but her sudden visit during such a critical ti made wonder if she sensed my stress.

Once Yura was seated, I signaled Mina to take extra special care of her. "Make sure she gets the VIP treatnt," I whispered.

"Of course, Jiyeon," Mina said, nodding eagerly.

Back in the kitchen, I found Chef Kang plating the last few dishes for the lunch rush. "Chef, can we make sure the strawberry shortcake is absolutely perfect today?"

"Strawberry shortcake?" he asked, raising an eyebrow. "Is it for a special occasion?"

I glanced towards the dining room where Yura sat, perusing the nu. "Yeah, you could say that. Yura's here."

"Ah, the lovely Yura," Chef Kang said with a knowing smile. "We'll make it extra special then."

As the lunch service progressed, I made sure to check in on Yura frequently, trying to balance my duties as the restaurant owner with being a good host. Each ti I approached her table, she gave a reassuring smile that ward my heart.

"How's everything so far?" I asked her after she had finished her appetizer.

"Delicious, as always," she replied, dabbing her mouth with a napkin. "But you know, I'm actually here for a bit of a secret mission."

My stomach tightened. "Oh? What kind of mission?"

Yura leaned in, lowering her voice conspiratorially. "I've heard rumors about a food critic visiting today, and I thought I'd see if the rumors were true."

I laughed, trying to hide my sudden surge of anxiety. "Well, if they are, I hope they enjoy their al."

" too," she said, winking. "But seriously, everything's perfect. You have nothing to worry about."

I thanked her and made my way back to the kitchen, trying to focus on the tasks at hand. The lunch rush finally wound down, and I could feel the exhaustion setting in. Just as I was about to sit down and take a breather, Mina rushed over.

"Jiyeon, there's a gentleman asking to see you. Says he's a food critic," she said, her eyes wide with excitent.

My heart skipped a beat. "A food critic? Where is he?"

"Table six," Mina replied, pointing towards a man sitting alone, scribbling notes in a small notebook.

I took a deep breath and made my way over, plastering on my most professional smile. "Good afternoon, sir. I'm Jiyeon, the owner and chef here. How can I help you?"

The man looked up, his eyes twinkling with amusent. "Ah, Jiyeon. I've heard so much about you and your restaurant. I'm here to write a review."

I nodded, trying to keep my voice steady. "I hope everything has been to your liking so far."

"Absolutely," he said, smiling. "But I must say, I'm particularly looking forward to the strawberry shortcake. I've heard it's the best in town."

I couldn't help but glance towards Yura, who was watching the interaction with great interest. "Well, you're in for a treat," I said, forcing a smile. "Let personally oversee the preparation of your dessert."

Back in the kitchen, I relayed the critic's request to Chef Kang. "This has to be perfect," I stressed.

"Don't worry, Jiyeon. We've got this," he said, putting the finishing touches on the shortcake.

As I carefully carried the dessert to table six, I couldn't help but feel the weight of Yura's gaze on . I placed the shortcake in front of the critic, who looked genuinely pleased.

"Enjoy," I said, stepping back to give him space.

I returned to Yura's table, feeling slightly more at ease. "Everything okay?"

"Perfect," she said, taking a sip of her wine. "You look a bit pale though. Are you alright?"

I laughed nervously. "Just a bit on edge, I guess."

Yura reached out and took my hand. "You're doing great, Jiyeon. Don't stress."

I nodded, feeling a bit more relaxed. "Thanks, Yura. It ans a lot."

As the critic finished his al, I couldn't help but feel a sense of impending doom. What if he didn't like it? What if I failed my mission? My thoughts were interrupted by a tap on my shoulder.

"Excuse , Jiyeon?" It was Mina again, looking a bit flustered.

"Yes, Mina? What is it?"

"The critic wants to speak with you before he leaves," she said.

Taking a deep breath, I made my way over to table six. The critic stood up as I approached, holding out his hand. "Jiyeon, I just wanted to thank you for a wonderful al."

"Thank you," I said, shaking his hand. "I'm glad you enjoyed it."

"I'll be writing a review tonight," he said, winking. "Keep an eye out for it."

With that, he left the restaurant, leaving feeling both relieved and anxious. I turned to Yura, who was smiling like the cat that got the cream.

"Well, that went well," she said, standing up and stretching. "Shall we head ho?"

I nodded, feeling a mix of exhaustion and relief. "Yeah, let's go."

We made our way back to the manor, Yura chatting about her day and her plans for the evening. I listened, but my mind kept drifting back to the critic and his impending review.

Once we were ho, Yura excused herself to take a call, and I collapsed onto the couch, feeling the weight of the day finally catch up with . I must have dozed off because the next thing I knew, Yura was gently shaking awake.

"Hey, sleepyhead," she said, her voice soft. "Guess what?"

"What?" I mumbled, rubbing my eyes.

"The review is up."

My heart skipped a beat. "Already? What does it say?"

Yura handed her tablet, a mischievous glint in her eye. "See for yourself."

I took the tablet and scanned the review, my eyes widening with each sentence. The critic had loved everything—from the appetizers to the main course to the infamous strawberry shortcake. He'd given us a glowing five-star review.

"I can't believe it," I said, feeling a wave of relief wash over .

"Believe it," Yura said, grinning. "You did it, Jiyeon."

I looked up at her, my heart swelling with gratitude. "We did it," I corrected, pulling her into a hug. "I couldn't have done it without you."

Yura laughed, hugging back. "Well, I did have a little help."

I pulled back, frowning slightly. "What do you an?"

"Let's just say I might have had a little insider information about the critic's visit," she said, winking.

"Yura! You knew all along?" I exclaid, feeling a mix of amusent and exasperation.

"Of course I did," she said, laughing. "I couldn't let you stress out all by yourself, could I?"

I shook my head, laughing despite myself. "You're impossible."

"But you love anyway," she said, giving a playful kiss on the nose.

"Yeah, I do," I admitted, smiling. "More than anything."

[Mission Complete: Impress the Food Critic. Reward: Increased reputation and custor loyalty.]

As we settled back onto the couch, I felt a sense of peace and contentnt wash over . The restaurant was thriving, the critic's review was glowing, and I had Yura by my side. For the first ti in a long while, everything felt right.

The next day, I woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the sun streaming through the curtains. Yura was already up and about, humming softly as she got ready for work. I stretched, feeling the remnants of sleep clinging to .

"Good morning," I mumbled, rubbing my eyes.

"Morning," she replied, her voice cheerful. "I made breakfast."

I followed her downstairs to the dining room, where a hearty spread awaited us. Pancakes, bacon, eggs, and freshly squeezed orange juice—it was a feast fit for a queen.

"Wow," I said, my stomach rumbling in anticipation. "You really outdid yourself."

Yura grinned, clearly pleased with herself. "Only the best for you."

We sat down to eat, enjoying the quiet morning together. As we finished our al, I felt the familiar tingling in the back of my mind. The system was activating again.

[New Mission: Organize a charity event at the restaurant. Reward: Increased reputation and custor loyalty. Failure: Negative publicity and financial loss.]

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