Harold Tell History

"Well, Robert, it's my turn," Harold said. "You know, I'm a bit nervous."

Robert patted him on the shoulder, and said, "You've given a speech before. It ended well, didn't it? I'm sure you can do it now."

"Yes, my speech in college was good, but this speech is a bit different."

Robert frowned, "Different?"

Instead of answering his question, Harold said, "You'll see for yourself in a moment, mate."

Accompanied by the sound of applause from the guests which sounded quite awkward, Harold climbed the speech stage.

"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for your willingness to listen to this old man's ramblings. Hehehe, I'm very happy to finally be able to tell you some history."

The sound of buzzing bees could be heard among the guests.

"What history? Does he think we didn't study hard in school?!"

"Wait a second, Harold is an intelligent person, so he can't possibly think that we don't understand the history in the textbooks."

"Then what?"

"He'll tell us about his own history."

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