Kabul, ever since the delegates from Britain and Russia arrived, there has been a daily air of gunpowder here.
Just now, the Russian Delegation openly gave an anti-British speech, winning waves of applause from the citizens of Kabul.
By comparison, the British delegation was much more low-key. As the head of the delegation, Walters was well aware of how unwelcome they were.
In the short span of two weeks, they had been subjected to three terrorist attacks and had been surrounded twice; had it not been for the Afghan Government's concern for their safety and the dispatch of troops for protection, it was likely that the British delegation would have been annihilated.
Although he was here to stir trouble, Walters had no intention of risking his life. After experiencing the enthusiasm of the Afghan people, he started to keep a low profile.