Lincoln Fortress, the second layer.
In Free America, gunfights every day.
When Akasi first heard this phrase, he thought it was a joke.
After all, in Huaxia's fifty-six fortresses, many people yearned for Lincoln Fortress.
It seemed as if it were heaven, a land of gold. The rise of the saying "Good landlords in this life, next life in America" originated in this way.
It appeared as though all fortresses were unfavorable, while everything in Lincoln Fortress was commendable.
Akasi naturally thought that those who held such views were delusional, and now that he had arrived at Lincoln Fortress, he was even more convinced of this.
This was a fortress with wealth disparity so vast it was unimaginable.
There was no need to speak of the bottom level; the civilization of all fortresses' lower levels was still stuck in the slave era.
Yet between the second and fourth layers, one could discern the attitude of this fortress's citizens.