Chapter 469: God's Work
6 days later,
Dobby knew how to make Ichiraku ramen. He wanted to help the poor people in Rukongai. Especially the ones living in the bad part of it. There were so many sad kids, old people, and other vulnerable. From his perspective, Soul Society was worse than hell.
Because in normal cases, you'd either go to hell, heaven, or get reincarnated. But here, these souls were kept to balance the number of hollows. On top of that, the Shinigami living inside the Seireitei didn't really help the people outside. They were ignorant about everything and only saw the souls as replaceable goods.
If it was up to him to decide, he'd just kill all the hollows and send all the souls in Soul Society to get reincarnated, making a new equilibrium, but it was not up to him to decide, it was Alexander's department.
So, to help the people, he opened his Ramen shop. Here, he sold his amazing Ramen and Tea made by Iroh. Honestly, Iroh had more flavors of tea than his ramen.
But, Iroh's newly created bubble-tea was the best seller. Apparently, he had told about this new invention of his to Zuko and Aang but they didn't like it. However, now it was a bestseller in the drinks department.
Dobby's scheme was simple. He was going to create a whole industry around his Ramen shop. He was going to hire people to gather raw items for him. He would even give them grains and other things to start farming. This way a whole industry would be built that would immensely bring in money for all. The kids would then be hired to deliver the food to homes, giving them a chance to earn a living too.
However, there was no need for people of the Soul Society to eat. They only needed to drink water, so the main focus of his dishes was broth now. The real ramen would be a plus. In time they would get used to eating.
In total there were 320 districts and he had opened up a shop in all of them. Depending on the population, the number of stores was decided. Only one of them was managed by him, and the rest were managed by many other seraphs and unsullied.
