The scholar carefully deliberated and concluded that there were no loopholes in his words.
The problem was––what did that have to do with the two tigers below? Did they even have any relationship?
His friend continued, "That Langjun who created trouble has some credibility. The county chief does not want to blow the matter up. We hope you can settle the matter privately. The person who started the fight said, 'I heard from the lady at the brothel yesterday. There were big tigers eating humans at Zhangjiang village. If you consider your glib talk to be fearsome, let us bet and see if your smooth talk can talk the tigers to death, or if the longbows can send them to the netherworld? Looking down on militants all day long, I wonder what the ancestors of Dongqing did to raise their families? They're forgetting their roots.'"
The scholar pondered and suddenly felt the Lamgjun who created trouble had a wicked mouth, but a genuine disposition.