Font Size
15px

Furikake—while many know the na, there are just as many who’ve forgotten how delicious it really is.

As a topping for rice, furikake is practically the first thing that cos to mind. Its packaging varies, but a lot of people probably rember it as being sold in little sachets. Sprinkle it over a steaming bowl of rice, and it adds a layer of happiness with its texture and taste. Nowadays, there’s a huge variety of flavors available—enough to satisfy both gourts and those who just want a comforting, familiar taste. It’s the perfect companion to rice—a true household flavor and best partner for those who count rice as their staple. Yes, born to et rice and created to brighten it, that is the invention of furikake.

And surely, there can’t be many people who actually dislike furikake. Well, everyone has their own tastes, so let’s not use such strong wording. Compliance is important.

“And that’s the story. We may not be a company with a long history, but when it cos to passion for furikake, we proudly consider ourselves number one in Japan.”

“Aye.”

In the FoxPhone building’s conference room in Akihabara, a representative from Wado Foods was passionately presenting their case.

Wado Foods was a major food company whose products appeared even in big-na convenience stores like Aniki Mart. Under their president’s direction, they had put serious effort into the “rice accompanint” category.

One such effort was their push in the furikake market, a fiercely competitive scene—and to get ahead of the pack, they’d reached out to Inari.

“So with that said… we’ve prepared a few concept proposals today!”

The slides began displaying the proposed products.

“Rediscovering the Heart of Tradition – Ancient Plum Flavor”

“Grow Big and Strong Like Inari-chan – 34 Vegetable Blend”

“rn? Not Scary at All – Bonito Flavor”

“Feel the Power of the Fox Deity – Inari Sushi Flavor”

Inari peered at the slides and let out a soft murmur, as if trying to choose her words carefully.

“Hmmm... ’Tis not as though I am particularly fond of inari sushi or aught... That aside, what manner of taste is that ant to be?”

“We plan to replicate the sweet and savory flavor of inari sushi in furikake form. Also, the na ‘Inari Sushi Flavor’ is just a placeholder—for the final product, we’re thinking sothing more adorable, like ‘Inari-chan Furikake’.”

“Ho ho... And what of the vegetable blend?”

“Well, that na’s still under review. We’ll look into sothing suitable.”

When Inari fixed the Wado Foods rep with a long stare, the man’s eyes quickly darted away. Still watching him intently, she tapped the desk with a single finger.

“Dost thou not, perhaps, co hither with the full intent of pushing this ‘Inari-chan Furikake’, and naught else?”

“W-Well now… of course not! Ha ha, not at all! We simply wanted to explore all possibilities and find the best path forward!”

“Is that so, is that so. In that case, let us proceed with any flavor but inari sushi, hmm?”

“W-Wait please! The whole team’s really fired up about Inari-chan Furikake!”

“If that be the case, thou shouldst have said so from the outset. Such roundabout speech is tireso.”

“Ugh… Y-You’re absolutely right.”

Truthfully, Inari didn’t particularly care which one they picked. But pretending to offer a choice while already having a fixed outco wasn’t sothing she liked. If that was the only real option, then just bring it upfront—perfectly reasonable from her point of view.

At that point, Akai gently interjected to calm her down.

“Miss Kogami, you might not like it, but this is a common strategy in business. You include your main idea among other options to make it look more appealing. So companies even think bringing only one plan to the table shows a lack of effort.”

“Ohh, is that so. Then it would seem mine own words were sowhat unreasonable. My apologies.”

“N-Not at all! You’re absolutely right too!”

Even as he said that, the Wado Foods rep was secretly analyzing Inari. The truth was, for a famous Awakener, she was… actually extrely easy to deal with. With collaborations involving Awakeners, most either didn’t care about the product at all or nitpicked every last detail. It was a constant balancing act just to get them to agree. Unless the company was run by fellow Awakeners, these projects always involved a great deal of negotiation. And yet—despite the hassle—they always brought massive profits.

“Wait a minute… is this gonna go super smoothly? How far can we push our ideas…? Could we maybe get everything approved…?”

He’d been a bit panicked when she tried to reject the inari sushi flavor, but it didn’t seem like she was seriously against it. Probably. As long as they showed sincerity, things would work out. That made this a very easy job to handle.

And sure enough, even though Inari looked a little skeptical at the na “Inari-chan Furikake,” Akai’s support helped things settle down, and preparations for the product’s release began moving along quickly.

The press release they issued—to deter rival companies—was picked up widely, and it was already showing signs of becoming a massive hit. That said, it would still take a little more ti before the product hit store shelves.

You are reading Please to Kitsune-sama! Chapter 102 : Kitsune-sama Discusses the Collaboration on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Pokémon Court cover
Similar genre

Pokémon Court

Sounding Stream ·Action

SootopolisCity,atraditionalTrainerfoughtabattleagainstWallace,therepresentativeof...Readmore SootopolisCity,atraditionalTrainerfoughtabattleagainst...

Supreme Magus cover
Similar genre

Supreme Magus

Legion20 ·Action

DerekMcCoywasamanthatsincefromyoungagehadtofacemanyadversities.Oftenforcedtosettlewithsurvivingratherthaliving,hadfinallyfoundhisplaceintheworld,un...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.