As the car entered the city, Durin saw the same prosperity as in Shangjing City, but unlike Shangjing, there were gun shops everywhere, and even the children on the streets had guns at their waists.
· This is probably what they call a fierce folk custom.
Big Orange remarked on this.
· But this is too fierce. Is it really okay for kids to use guns?
This was not just Eleven's question, but also Durin's concern, and the answer from the Young General made Durin sigh.
"If children don't learn to use guns early, it will be too late if they start learning when they're older."
The words may be crude, but the reasoning isn't.
As the vehicle advanced, Durin saw more and more soldiers. When the car turned the corner and smoothly slipped into the courtyard with the large gate open, the Old Man was the first to jump out of the car. He glanced at the dog by the wall: "Oh, I've been gone for so long, even the dog has changed."