Even now there wasn’t a coworker who wouldn’t help him with at least that.
Feeling a tap on his shoulder, Tatsumi removed his headphones.
“—Konnou-san. Have you finished checking the business cards?”
Tatsumi was startled by the harsh voice coming down from above his head.
“Yes&h.e.l.lip;&h.e.l.lip;everything was fine.”
He somehow managed to fake a smile as he replied. The voice belonged to a woman named Yamauchi who had been hired five years before Tatsumi. While she was the one who spoke to Tatsumi the most, her voice always had an obvious tinge of annoyance in it.
“Sorry, I—“
“If everything was fine, then report that to me please.
&h.e.l.lip;&h.e.l.lip;Ooh, that’s impossible for you, isn’t it, Konnou-san, so you were waiting for me to talk to you about it, huh. Sorry.”
Losing his chance to apologize, Tatsumi kept quiet. There was an e-mail saying if there were any misprints in the business cards, contact a manager, so Tatsumi checked them. He may have overlooked something important. Since he couldn’t see, he was unable to check them very quickly, but Yamauchi probably went out of her way to come and check them herself.
“If there’s a mistake on the braille parts, we won’t know since we can’t read it. Sorry for always checking in when you’re busy.”