"Sigh, who knows what it has turned into."
Inside a villa on the Upper West Side, Wang Jian changed into formal attire, ready to head to his office in Flushing.
Yesterday was the day that Larry Elson and others organized the rally.
Having seen those sincere messages from book fans on Twitter, he couldn't bear to follow this news.
After all, he was about to question President Clinton, the current Great Commander with super high approval ratings, loudly at a rally primarily attended by Democrat Party supporters.
Then, the likelihood of these book fans getting into some physical confrontations with the opposition was high.
The most critical issue was that, in a sense, what these book fans were doing was, frankly, a futile effort.
He had already acquired the qualifications to negotiate with the Vatican, now it was just a matter of time.
"Indeed, as Woodward said, it's easy to stir up trouble but hard to control it."