The man said, “I'm surprised you even found this place. Only the locals know about it—hardly any outsiders ever come here to eat.”
Effie asked, “Is it any good?”
“Oh, it's excellent. The food's amazing, which is exactly why it sells out so fast. Now that you're here, you might not even get a taste.”
“That's a shame,” Effie replied with a smile.
She chatted with the man, but she kept her guard up, just in case.
Then the man turned to Effie and said, “Why don't you take my spot in line?”
“Oh, no, that's not necessary. You came all the way here just like we did—it wouldn't be fair to cut in front of you,” Effie protested.
He waved her off. “Don't worry about it. I come here all the time. For you two, it's a rare treat.”
Before Effie and Lyman could object, the man insisted and gave up his place for them.
They thanked him sincerely.
He just smiled and said, “It's nothing.”
It took a while before their turn finally came. By then, the owner announced there was only one serving left and asked if they still wanted it.
After waiting so long, how could they say no?
Effie quickly agreed. As she did, she glanced around, hoping to spot the kind stranger, but he was nowhere to be seen. She guessed he'd left after hearing there was nothing left to order.
Their meal arrived—a hearty bowl of noodles with all sorts of toppings: dried squid, fish cakes, sliced meat, even something that looked suspiciously like sea worms.
Apparently, the owner made a habit of visiting the docks every morning, buying whatever fresh ingredients he could find.
The taste was just as promised—savory, tangy, and incredibly appetizing.
Since there was only one bowl left, Effie and Lyman had to share. Maybe it was the act of sharing that made it taste even better.
Lyman noticed Effie picking around the sea worms.
“Not a fan?” he asked.
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