As Charlie and Hogan exited the roast goose shop together, Hogan cast a wistful glance back at the humble facade.
He let out a soft sigh and remarked, "From this point forward, my father's exceptional roast goose craft will fade into obscurity."
Charlie responded with a smile, posing a question, "Uncle Hogan, do you have any reservations or objections about my decision today?"
Hogan fell into contemplative silence for a brief moment before responding earnestly, "Master, Jordan is not a pet I've tamed but an orphan I took under my wing. I never planned for him to follow in my culinary footsteps when I adopted him. His childhood was marked by vagrancy, with little education and even less ambition. His status as an undocumented immigrant left him trapped in Chinatown. I taught him the art of making roast goose simply so he could eke out a living."
With conviction, Hogan added, "As for whether he chooses to sell roast goose or abandons the trade altogether, that decision rests with him. However, the opportunity presented by the Young Master today is truly remarkable. I worry that he may lack the experience to seize it."
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