But at this moment, as they made their way around, they scarcely encountered a single living person; there were no customers in sight, only robot waiters.
After all, this tourist resort was not open to the public; it was exclusively for serving top executives. Even those who stayed at the hotel needed a proper executive title such as "special director" or "executive director" to expense it. Average corporate employees simply couldn't afford it.
Such an upscale private establishment obviously had to be backed by a major corporation like Takamanohara Group or Tokugawa Medical to stay afloat. Otherwise, it would be like a tree without roots or duckweed without water—it simply couldn't last.
Monster Company might be wealthy, but in reality, it was rather stingy, with the general manager even having to work a side job to support his family. How could they possibly afford to maintain so many idle staff and such an empty shell?