Now, the next shop is Himitsukichi (Secret Base). As the name suggests, it's a hideaway-style shop with no place for performances; if anything, it's a shop that emphasizes the feel of a coffee house. For people who want to chat with the maids or take a leisurely breather, this is the recommended spot.
The location, being a hideaway, is in a slightly hard-to-find place, and since it's a "secret base," let me not reveal the exact location here. As a hint only, it's on the third floor of a certain building a little way down. If you really want to go, you can access the shop's website, where the detailed directions are posted, so please refer to that.
With the maid's permission, I snapped a photo of the shop's interior. The text written here is apparently from an actual Maidreamin menu. So stylish~.
Here, a surprising fact came to light! The identity of the mysterious bills I'd spotted at the Akihabara Chuo-dori Store on the first day was revealed! They were tips to give to the maids! When you give this tip to a maid who did a performance you liked, you can give the maid 100 Reamin per bill (1 Reamin = 1 yen), a system! You wouldn't know unless someone told you!! I immediately gave one to a maid, and she was very happy.
Now, given the coffee-house atmosphere, what I ordered at this shop was, of course, this: hot coffee. When I got sugar and milk, they said, "You have a sweet tooth, huh." Yes, I have a sweet tooth. I gulped it down and set off for the third shop! Where should I go next~?
