Let me summarize the speech of the scout leader.
They intend to stand up for the wrongs suffered by the tribal migrants.
At the same time, they express the unwavering attitude of Lin Yin City in not tolerating such vile acts.
At first glance, these words seem to have no issue.
But as the speech ended,
the meaning behind the scout leader's words gradually changed.
Besides expressing their grievances and anger for the migrants, the fellow subtly implied that the responsibility for the migrants' suffering lay in Hamono's mishandling and even suggested that Hamono harbored ill intentions toward the migrants!
"Leush, shut up!"
"Don't you find it absurd and ridiculous to say such things?"
Of course, Lama couldn't let this guy continue his speech and immediately interrupted his shouting:
"Over the years, Hamono's actions on this continent are obvious to everyone, and this is not something you can defame with one-sided words!"
