Jin Yulu was dressed like a rich old man, and the way he kept his hands in his sleeves made him seem like an old peasant. There did not seem to be anything unusual about him, until he said those words.
People reacted differently to these words, with Chen Changsheng having the most intense response, especially to that final line: "Because I was not wrong, so for what reason should I not be tough? Why should my momentum not be strong?"
When he first entered the capital, he had once said similar words at the Divine General of the East's estate, in front of the Temple Seminary.
Because of the response from the outside world, he had always been somewhat worried if he stood out too much from the masses. To put it a different way, might those things he persisted on not seem too stubborn, too sour and bitter, in the eyes of others, or be regarded as a very strange thing? Only when he heard Jin Yulu's words did he finally realize that there were actually many people like him in this world.