To be honest, I didn't understand Granny's stories at all. First of all, it's very funny. Secondly, I have so many questions. That is, the brilliant strategist left his city, which was treacherously (!) captured by a cowardly (!) enemy. And if the troops from the capital had not come, then everyone would have been crumbled into a salad. Amazing genius. Granny tells literally about the battle of two villages, in which the arundel happened. How should the listener conclude that an unknown general is super dangerous, his victory is inevitable, and you need to run as fast as you can?
Okay, granny, she saw the 90s, and in her remote place they don't lie on TV, what can I take from her? But are the screenwriters completely beaten off?
First of all, it's very funny.
Secondly, I have so many questions.
That is, the brilliant strategist left his city, which was treacherously (!) captured by a cowardly (!) enemy. And if the troops from the capital had not come, then everyone would have been crumbled into a salad. Amazing genius.
Granny tells literally about the battle of two villages, in which the arundel happened. How should the listener conclude that an unknown general is super dangerous, his victory is inevitable, and you need to run as fast as you can?
Okay, granny, she saw the 90s, and in her remote place they don't lie on TV, what can I take from her? But are the screenwriters completely beaten off?