Chapter 48: Like Water

There's a proverb that fits well, "He who understands the times is a capable man."

Durin had a very firm and positive attitude towards the choices made by everyone in Foresty Land.

"You're still young; don't speak like those things said in Southern Tai's news at seven o'clock, it makes you seem very old."

What nonsense, my two lifetimes together make me over a hundred years old.

At the discourse between doctor and patient here, Durin met a Rupes Forest Master who looked quite young and was walking over with a pair of Rupes little girls.

Durin didn't know him, but I recognized them—yesterday, he was the one who activated their bloodlines, not just shine a light on them.

"Lord Durin," the two sisters said, lifting the hems of their skirts as they bowed to Durin.