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==Trés Bien (2)== | ==Trés Bien (2)== | ||
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There, a rather | There, a rather disturbing sight greets you. It looks like the chef of the Trés Bien. Go through the conversation and he'll reveal that he was cross-examined by "you" at the trial. The chef introduces himself as Jean Armstrong. His trait obviously is overusing French words. So unless you understand French, you'll have to put up with the way he talks! '''Talk''' to Armstrong: | ||
*'''Trés Bien:''' In English, Trés Bien means Very Good. Armstrong claims to be the chef here. He doesn't have enough hands now that Maggey's gone. | *'''Trés Bien:''' In English, Trés Bien means Very Good. Armstrong claims to be the chef here. He doesn't have enough hands now that Maggey's gone. |