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The monk explains that he doesn't care what's going on in the world, he just wants his son to stay out of it. He tells him that the people who are in trouble are hopeless, and that the more they try to help themselves, the more trouble they get for themselves. The more you try and help, the harder it is for you to help yourself. The monk says that he would still love his father if he were a selfish man, but he's not going to force him to help him. He says that his father fought alone, and he'll try his best to stop him from doing this. He asks if he has to do this, and the monk says it's okay if he isn't going to help. He then asks if the monk is willing to tell him about his father's secret recipe, which he says he used to drink too. Perilla tea can make a person lustful, but his father had the "pureest mind" , which is why it was a "normal drink" for him. The soul of cooking, he says, is love, and his father used to say it was the "happy rezepte," which means "love." The monk asks about the smell of paganini, and says he'd make more if he knew that he was home. He also asks about his mom, who told him that it was "junk food" and that it wasn't healthy. After her death, he was "living on ramen," which is a dish made of noodles. He poached an egg into the dish, which makes the soul
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First Love Cafe

First Love Cafe • Chapter 87 • Page ik-page-3664529
Chapter 87
This is a locked chapterChapter 87
About This Chapter
The monk explains that he doesn't care what's going on in the world, he just wants his son to stay out of it. He tells him that the people who are in trouble are hopeless, and that the more they try to help themselves, the more trouble they get for themselves. The more you try and help, the harder it is for you to help yourself. The monk says that he would still love his father if he were a selfish man, but he's not going to force him to help him. He says that his father fought alone, and he'll try his best to stop him from doing this. He asks if he has to do this, and the monk says it's okay if he isn't going to help. He then asks if the monk is willing to tell him about his father's secret recipe, which he says he used to drink too. Perilla tea can make a person lustful, but his father had the "pureest mind" , which is why it was a "normal drink" for him. The soul of cooking, he says, is love, and his father used to say it was the "happy rezepte," which means "love." The monk asks about the smell of paganini, and says he'd make more if he knew that he was home. He also asks about his mom, who told him that it was "junk food" and that it wasn't healthy. After her death, he was "living on ramen," which is a dish made of noodles. He poached an egg into the dish, which makes the soul
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