I can't find a nursery center!

One month after the birth of her daughter Sumire, Motoya takes two months of childcare leave to support Natsuki , but the baby is an angel when she sleeps, an alien when she starts crying, and childcare is more than I imagined. that was so hard! Natsuki was planning to take childcare leave for half a year, but was impatient when she learned that the project she had put out was being promoted by team member Yumi Tokugawa . Motoya is willing to accept Natsuki, who wants to return to work sooner, and begins looking for a nursery center to return to work. However, Natsuki is frustrated because she can't find it easily. At one point, Natsuki was depressed because she accidentally slipped her hand and dropped her violet, saying, "I wasn't prepared to be a mom." However, at Avril, Naoto Obayashi , the manager of the women's department who is not happy with the baby department, proposed to relocate Natsuki.
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