Chapter 201:
In a dimly lit room, a family of three sat around the dinner table. Not far from the table, a radio on a wall shelf was making a crackling noise. A distorted female voice, indicating it was an opera, emanated from the nearly broken speaker.
Eating a dinner that tasted like excrement and sipping wine that cost only a few dozen bucks per bottle, the feeling was... hard to describe.
Shortly after Lynch sighed about dinner, Nail scooped a large spoonful into his mouth and, while eating, asked, "So, what are you here for? To mock us for still living the same as before?"
Nail immediately displayed his aggression. This was his territory, his family, and no one could interfere with his control and dominance over it.
In many culturally diverse countries, people would find the social and familial relationships of the Baylor Federation people hard to understand, just as the Baylor Federation people viewed others.
Culture is a crucial component of society.
When Nail used to get angry when Lynch was a kid, Lynch always felt immense pressure and fear, like facing a massive landslide or tsunami. An angry Nail was like an erupting volcano.
Back then, he was younger, stronger, and more dominant. Now, things seemed to have changed.
Nail no longer seemed so intimidating. For most children, this might signify growing up, but for Lynch, it was something different.
