"Manhattan," a coffee shop for connoisseurs, is just next door to Chuo TV's offices. The owner's love of coffee is practically palpable, and all he wants is for his customers to enjoy their drinks. He's a man who doesn't say much. If he needs to say something, he has his waiter Shinobu Gamo speak for him. The owner's true name is unknown. He would prefer to be addressed as the shop's "Master" rather than its owner, albeit no one knows this. He devotes himself entirely to coffee. Despite his best efforts, his usual clients do not come to sample the coffee. They are there because they care. They utilize his shop for date nights, marriage proposals, and break-ups. He doesn't show it, but he is saddened that his customers are engaged with matters of the heart rather than coffee.
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"Manhattan," a coffee shop for connoisseurs, is just next door to Chuo TV's offices. The owner's love of coffee is practically palpable, and all he wants is for his customers to enjoy their drinks. He's a man who doesn't say much. If he needs to say something, he has his waiter Shinobu Gamo speak for him. The owner's true name is unknown. He would prefer to be addressed as the shop's "Master" rather than its owner, albeit no one knows this. He devotes himself entirely to coffee. Despite his best efforts, his usual clients do not come to sample the coffee. They are there because they care. They utilize his shop for date nights, marriage proposals, and break-ups. He doesn't show it, but he is saddened that his customers are engaged with matters of the heart rather than coffee.
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