Montana, Merica.
It was a warm, pleasant day in May in the hometown of Tom Bruce. He lived in the quiet and beautiful state of Montana.
The town was very close to the neighboring country of Cadana, less than ten miles from the border. It took only ten minutes by car to enter the territory of Cadana.
Tom's great grandparents were all Cadanians. When he was a child, he followed his parents, who'd emigrated to Merica, and had become a Merican citizen. After all, Merica had more opportunities for development.
Tom Bruce was also proud of his identity as a citizen of Merica. He could not bear it when he saw people criticizing Merica online, claiming that other countries were better. He often expressed his own three outlooks and was even labeled as a "redneck." He was not angry, though. He even liked the label and believed that only the rednecks could save Merica.