More than “master” cheeseburgers, she knew he’d be HAPPY cooking a cheeseburger based on the photo of him at the burger joint.
He’d always wanted to set her free, not out of kindness but because she wasn’t part of his master plan. He just needed a satisfactory “excuse” to do so.
She gave him that excuse by challenging him to fulfill his true purpose, i.e., cooking food that would satisfy his customer, and by demanding a dish she knew would make him happy, she showed true appreciation for the chef himself.
That’s my take on it anyway. It wasn’t an appeal to his ego so much as an appreciation of him as a fellow “shit shoveler”
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