Julius | Oliver 11:00 pm
Ah, that made more sense. Julius didn't have to stay open for kids, which meant he had more control of when he opened an closed. Most of the time. It was usually to his benefit to stay open at least certain hours, but there was a certain point of the night where his own magic that had seeped into the place needed a rest, which was the main point of closing instead of staying open all night. "No, thankfully I've managed to avoid that." The most bookkeeping he'd done before this had been in Italy in the late 1990s, which was different from now, but certainly not keeping notes and doing math by hand, at least.
Julius nodded along, with him for the most part on that. "Yeah, but the iron really gets to you, doesn't it?" He liked the energy of cities himself, having spent most of his time in them, though he did find them draining, magically though not otherwise. "I think I liked them better in the old days. Before steel really took off as the number one building material, you know?" Gas light, shorter brick buildings. None of that skyscraper nonsense. "That I can believe," he said, a snort of laughter following. "What'd they have you up for? One of those Prince Charming types?" He'd buy that.