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Originally coming from the tea trade during the [[Abbasid Caliphate]], Hong's family owns a successful mian business back in China. Resolving to spread the joy of noodles to the masses, Hong traveled the seas to Wakasa, where he gained popularity amongst the locals.
Originally coming from the [[tea]] trade during the [[Abbasid Caliphate]], [[Hong]]'s family owns a successful {{Wiki|Lamian|mian}} business back in [[China]]. Resolving to spread the joy of noodles to the masses, Hong traveled the seas to [[Wakasa]], where he gained popularity amongst the [[Civilian|locals]].


A man of few words, Hong is the best listener a drunk customer could ever hope for. Often, his well-delivered silences convey more than words can.
A man of few words, Hong is the best listener a [[Alcohol|drunk]] customer could ever hope for. Often, his well-delivered silences convey more than words can.
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 4 August 2025

Originally coming from the tea trade during the Abbasid Caliphate, Hong's family owns a successful mian business back in China. Resolving to spread the joy of noodles to the masses, Hong traveled the seas to Wakasa, where he gained popularity amongst the locals.

A man of few words, Hong is the best listener a drunk customer could ever hope for. Often, his well-delivered silences convey more than words can.