"That's a real pity," Gulu genuinely felt sorry.
"Those people outside..." Lu Heng gestured toward the door behind him.
"They're too enthusiastic, guarding the door every day, sometimes they don't leave at night but sleep outside. I feel a bit bad about it, but Quenching Castle doesn't have that many rooms, we can't accommodate so many people," Gulu was troubled by this.
Lu Heng thought it over and felt that this development wasn't sustainable, he suggested, "Why not change the entrance location? Next time humans come in, explain the rules to them, they mustn't reveal the entrance's location, or else we'll have them eat bugs."
Gulu nodded in agreement: "That could work, where do you think we should move it?"
Lu Heng replied, "Let's choose the old clock tower by the riverbank. We can keep this entrance unused for the usual, only open it when you think it's necessary to meet someone."
"Alright, we'll do as you say," Gulu nodded in agreement.
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