Sales target amount of 100 million yen !!

Kijima decides to retire, Tokugawa is transferred to the ladies' section at the behest of Obayashi , and Obayashi comes to the baby section on behalf of Kijima. Obayashi's sales target for the baby division is 100 million yen just before the Christmas sales season! It is said that it will be difficult to survive if it cannot be achieved, and Natsuki , who does not know Kijima's retirement, devises a plan that the baby department cannot be crushed while Kijima is absent. The day will come when Motoya will retire. That day is also Motoya's birthday, and Natsuki makes a handmade birthday cake and presents the video camera that Motoya wanted. Motoya rejoices. And finally December! The game of Christmas sales has begun. Natsuki consults with Motoya about how to clear the target amount of 100 million, and decides to use the help of her mom friend. In fact, my mom friend Takeda was a power blogger, and Yuriko was a network consultant!
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