The customers in 56804 fell silent at Sihooโs words and actions. Their gazes carried their thoughts:
Serving food to a jerk like that?
The boss sounds pissedโhis voice is ice-cold.
What a waste of rice for that guy.
Unaware of their thoughts, Ddakddaguri, Kim Cheolsu, stared at the porridge bowl on his tray with a puzzled expression.
Sihooโs voice cut through. โEat it before it cools.โ
Cheolsu, catching Sihooโs look, replied instinctively, โWow, okay.โ
His streamโs chat exploded as his face reappeared:
- Guri, what were you doing? Screen switch?
- Whereโs that? Whoโs messing with our Guri?
- Nah, Guri screwed up. Get the situation?
Cheolsu didnโt read the chat. Clink. He picked up the organic wooden spoon and carefully scooped the porridge. Sip. โUrghโhot!โ It was so scalding it felt like his mouthโs roof peeled. He set the bowl down, staring at it. A self-proclaimed taste expert, he sensed a subtle flavor in the white rice porridge. Was I wrong? He took another bite. Heโd forgotten he was streaming, lost in the taste.
The chat called out:
- Guri, Ddakddaguri? You forgetting us?
- Porridge? Theyโre feeding you porridge for being late?
Even absurd comments appeared, but Cheolsu didnโt notice. Eyes closed, he savored the porridge. This sweetnessโฆ Iโve tasted it before. He couldnโt place it.
โExcuse me, boss!โ Cheolsu called Sihoo, unable to recall the flavor.
The customersโ glares sharpened. Whatโs he saying now? Trying to start something? Just eat and shut up.
Sihoo, busy in the kitchen, stepped into the dining area. Ignoring the customersโ thoughts, Cheolsu asked seriously, โThereโs a hidden flavor in this porridge. What is it?โ
Sihoo was slightly surprised. Only a sharp palate could detect the trace amount. โYouโve got a keen sense of taste. Itโs shrimp.โ
โShrimp?โ Cheolsu asked.
โYeah, I added a spoonful of clear shrimp broth while cooking,โ Sihoo explained.
Cheolsu was puzzled. Shrimp broth in porridge?
Reading his thoughts, Sihoo said, โLike adding egg for egg porridge or milk for tarakjuk, you can add any variation.โ
Sihoo returned to the kitchen, bringing out a tray of food. Cheolsuโs eyes widened. It was a shrimp feast: shrimp sashimi, shrimp pancakes, clear shrimp soup, various side dishes, and rice mixed with millet. Freshly roasted chestnuts, served whole, sat beside an organic rice bowl. Sihoo opened a bamboo steamer, stirred the chestnuts, and scooped steaming rice into the bowl. Click.
Cheolsu was breathless. Sihooโs every move drew his eyes. When the chestnut rice bowl was placed before him, an inexplicable feeling enveloped him. โShrimpโฆ just shrimp, and you made all this?โ
His stream went wild:
- Shrimp? A whole spread from just shrimp?
- Is that a Korean restaurant? I thought it was Western!
- Honey, take me there!
Sihoo glanced at Cheolsu, picked up a chestnut, and opened his mouth. โEat well.โ
Turning, Sihoo headed back to the kitchen. Cheolsu, staring at the food, recalled a distant memory.
Customers kept coming even after the Ddakddaguri incident. Hayoon took the last order, and the final customer left at 2:50 p.m. Swipe, swipe. Clink, clink. The diner buzzed with cleanup.
Hwijun spoke up. โLucky he didnโt pick a fight over the food.โ
Hayoon shook his head. โHe was quiet here, but he took food to go. Who knows what heโll say at home.โ
Sihoo, finishing kitchen cleanup, tossed something to Hwijun from the changing room. Whoosh. Hwijun caught it, eyes widening. โWhatโs this?โ
โCCTV footage and audio,โ Sihoo said.
โWhen did youโฆโ Hwijun stared, stunned.
Hayoonโs eyes narrowed at Sihoo. This guyโฆ holding a grudge? Hwijun didnโt know, but Hayoon knew Sihooโs deep attachment to 56804. Giving Hwijun the CCTV file was a firstโa calculated move.
Sihoo waited as they changed. Locking 56804โs door, Hwijun looked between Sihoo and the USB. โWhat do I do with this?โ
Sihoo shrugged. โIf Ddakddaguriโs stream gets too spicy, speak up. Iโll handle it.โ
Hayoon and Hwijun felt a chill at Sihooโs expression. Bzzz. Sihoo checked his phone. โHuh?โ
โWhat?โ Hayoon asked.
โSchoolโs canceled today. Professorโs got something,โ Sihoo said.
โNo classes then?โ Hayoon asked.
Sihoo nodded. โHyung, wanna come to my place after class? Letโs have dinner.โ
Hayoon shook his head. โNah, Iโll read or rest. Donโt play chef for everyone.โ
Sihoo pouted. โYouโre just busy, huh?โ
Hayoon checked his schedule. โYeah, after class, Iโve got writing at the study cafรฉ. And Iโm done being your palace chef.โ
Sihoo turned to Hwijun. โYou? You said youโre free.โ
โYeah, but I gotta edit that USB,โ Hwijun said, dodging.
Sihooโs โpalace chefโ comment made Hwijun want to pass. Sihoo nodded slightly. โFine. See you tomorrow, hyung too!โ
โGet home,โ Hayoon said.
โGo home,โ Hwijun echoed.
Sihoo waved overhead and walked off. Soon, he paused, something clicking. He headed to a nearby traditional market, 30-40 minutes away.
The marketโs nostalgic, greasy smells hit himโhot dogs, fish cakes, tteokbokki from a middle-aged womanโs cart, and a grandma selling spinach and ferns in red basins. Hasnโt changed, Sihoo thought.
He spotted middle schoolers lining up. Kids at this hour? Curious, he peeked. Dalgona. His motherโs words came back: In Gyeongsang-do, itโs โjjokjaโ or โbomgi.โ Up north, โdalgona.โ
He recalled her joy. โWatch, Sihoo. You do it like thisโcarefully poke the shape with a needle.โ Sheโd wet the needle with saliva, delicately carving the dalgonaโs indented shape. Poke, poke, poke. The shape held, only the edges cracking slightly. Her focus was intense, a childhood memory sheโd shared while laughing. At the end, sheโd cheered, โI did it! Sihoo, look, isnโt it pretty?โ
Seeing the kids, Sihoo smiled. โUgh, it broke! One more, mister!โ
โDamn, almost got that carp candy.โ
The kids handed over cash, focusing on new dalgona shapes. Sihoo watched the vendor melt sugar, eyeing the giant carp candy prize. Theyโre aiming big.
He moved on, thinking, Gotta hit the bike shop. He wanted to explore the field properly, and a bike would help. At the nearby Sacheonri bike shop, a distinct new-bike smell greeted him. โWelcome,โ the owner said, smiling.
โBoss, can I see electric bikes?โ Sihoo asked.
โWhoโs riding?โ the owner asked.
Sihoo pointed to himself. The owner led him to the electric bikes, explaining models in detail. Sihoo picked a new one. โGood eye, student. Riding it home?โ
Sihoo shook his head. The owner explained usage and handed over a helmet. โNew traffic lawsโwear this, or youโll get fined.โ
โHow much is the helmet?โ Sihoo asked, trying it on.
โFree with the bike. Iโll deliver it. Address?โ the owner said.
Sihoo gave his address, paid, and walked home, rubbing his itchy eyes. Canโt rub them. At a pharmacy, the pharmacist sent him to a hospital. After a visit, Sihoo collapsed on his couch. The clock showed plenty of afternoon left. Should I check the field now?
He believed the field had an owner, but so far, heโd only seen otherworldly animals. Even found a sea. Changing into comfy clothes, he descended to the basement. Entering the field, he squinted. โWhatโs that? A quad bike?โ