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Charlie concurred with him and remarked, “If I may be blunt, your stance on this matter is rather misguided. There may be a right and a wrong, but you are definitely on the wrong side.”
“If you truly wish to make a difference in the world and help decrease wars, your efforts should be directed at the White House in Washington, rather than promoting anti-war sentiments in Syria. After all, your homnd is responsible for at least half of the modern conflicts we see today.”
Ziva Hank nodded thoughtfully, then quickly added, “Mr. Wade, I actually wanted to rify something. I’m not what you might call a banana person…”
Charlie raised an eyebrow in curiosity, “What do you mean by a banana person?”
Ziva Hank exined, “Banana people are Chinese individuals who were born and raised in the United States. They possess the physical traits of the yellow race but often adopt the mindset and values of Western white people.”
Intrigued, Charlie asked, “So, you don’t consider yourself a Western thinker?”
Ziva Hank shook her head, “Even though I was born and raised in the U.S. and hold American citizenship, my parents instilled in me from a young age that my roots lie in China. They wanted me to remember that no matter where life takes me, my true home is China.”
Charlie nodded in understanding and inquired further, “But I recall your father mentioning that you don’t seem eager to return to China?”
Ziva Hank replied, “The main issue is that there has always been amunication gap between us. This has been a long-standing challenge in our father-daughter rtionship. When I was young, he was constantly busy with work, traveling around the globe, which left little room for him to be present in my life. Because of this, I rarely experienced a father’s love, and our bond became increasingly strained.”<fn727b> Follow current nov?ls on find?novel</fn727b><h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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