"Of course I do. Why don't you do that in the backyard on a rock or a tree?" Saulo denied letting Luan break his wall and got up quickly for fear that his grandson would start to destroy his retirement home.
"Well, I suppose I can do that too." Luan also stood up.
Of Saulo's five guests, only Rogerio understood Saulo's panic. He hadn't seen it personally, but he knew that he must be much stronger than he imagined, and it was even more evident when he saw Saulo's reaction.
Outside, Luan approached the big stone that he lifted the day before. Thinking it would be too simple, he looked at Saulo. "Grandfather, do you mind if I broke this stone in two?"
"I don't care, but can't you just do what I did yesterday?" Saulo asked.
"Well, I can do what I did yesterday, but I wanted to do something different, but never mind." Luan did not persist and just held the stone with his hand in the form of a dragon's claw and lifted the large stone with only one hand.