When Mr. Truman heard Lynch utter such "treacherous" words, he couldn't help but laugh.
He pointed at Lynch, "Looking at you, you remind me of Rorlit in the 'Long River Epic'!"
'Long River Epic' is a story centered around the main river system that runs through the entire Gafura, and can also be considered history.
In ancient times, when technology was underdeveloped, people often lived in places where it was more convenient to get water, so many dynasties and powers were born around this river.
'Long River Epic' mainly tells the story of a dynasty in the Middle Ages, and Rorlit was a jester who left a deep impression on people.
To a certain extent, the dynasty described in the book perished at his hands, yet he neither sided against the dynasty nor killed the king; he merely gave the king many absurd suggestions!
Just like Lynch now, in such a situation, shouldn't he find a way to warn the woman, then advise the President to stay a bit away from her?
