Book 15.5,: Chapter 3: Intro - EVERYONE’S DAYS OFF
Living on a cruise ship like this comes with the problem of deciding where and what to eat for lunch every day.
Breakfast and dinner are provided by the school in the form of a buffet and are free of charge.
You’re free to decide whether to use it or not, but not only is there no charge, it’s also delicious and thus very popular with the students. It’s so popular that admission into the restaurant is divided into three intervals between 7am and 9am to avoid congestion.
The service is limited to 60 minutes or less, and you can make a reservation for your preferred time slot from your mobile phone.
I usually eat breakfast at 8am, but due to a late reservation, the 8-9am time slot was already fully booked for August 6th, so I had to eat a little earlier at 7am.
Because of that, I’m feeling strangely hungry, despite it only being noon. Perhaps it’s because my calorie intake was minimal during the uninhabited island exam, but my body was craving energy.
The café terrace is a popular place to dine, but the food prices are especially expensive. If you want to buy a lunch set that comes with a drink, you’ll need to spend at least 2000 points.
If you wanted to eat while having fun with your friends, that might be fine, but I was alone today.
In this situation, it is natural to want to save as much money as possible.
