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As the dinner progresses, the meticulously crafted dishes are introduced, each representing a disturbing tale from Chef Slowik's past, interspersed with unsettling anecdotes that gradually erode the guests' composure. While the other guests are captivated by the culinary artistry, Margot's perceptive nature leads her to question the pretentiousness of it all. Tensions rise as she openly criticizes the dishes, prompting Chef Slowik to take note of her disdain—an antagonistic relationship quickly forms between them.