Li Du immediately declined this. He stopped Remonin. "Apologies, General. I cannot eat or touch this. It's against my religion."
"Religion?" Remonin was somewhat displeased.
Li Du realized that he was getting angry and immediately said, "Yes, General. It's my religion. Trust me, I am not doubting your decision and do not dare provoke your authority, but I really cannot eat that."
Musa grabbed him and pleaded, "Halp, halp meh! Chainah is gwait! I . . . I . . . I . . . no steal. I not tiff. Dat is my one. Not his one . . . "
He surprisingly spoke in Mandarin, but he looked hopeless and frightened—it was extremely pitiful.
However, Li Du was helpless. Musa had violated the mine rule. Although Remonin's decision was quite cruel, it was not to be criticized.
His Mandarin intrigued Li Du. Who taught him Mandarin? It's not bad at all. Also, he implied something with those words.