"Damn executioners—" After reading this letter, Leonard Ethan didn't have time to say a few words to express his feelings about some aspects of the brutal war, when Pierce, standing beside him, cursed.
"This group participated in the suppression of the Dublin Uprising." Seeing the puzzled look on Leonard's face, Pierce took out his mobile phone, pressed a few buttons, and opened a webpage to explain.
"Look, these are all records." Although Pierce is technically a British citizen, he has always considered himself an Irish person, just as Leonard sees himself as Chinese.
So for this group of British troops that participated in suppressing the 1916 Irish Uprising, Pierce held no strong affection toward them.
Though the Irish and the British may be neighbors and even speak almost the same language, their relationship can be compared to that between China and Japan. Various conflicts between the two sides have persisted for hundreds of years.