Objectively speaking, there is nothing wrong with what Feng Jun said — if it's not convenient to buy domestically, then I'll go abroad to purchase.
But Elder Yu did not see it that way, "Domestic firearms transactions are prohibited; would you also go abroad to buy guns?"
Feng Jun smiled, "Is it not okay if I buy guns abroad? Wouldn't it be fine as long as I don't bring them back to China?"
His words were confident and justified. After all, his lithium batteries were indeed not meant to be brought into China, so he shouldn't have to suffer this injustice.
Elder Yu sighed, "The problem is, we do have these batteries domestically, and you are a Huaxia Citizen... don't you want to support domestic products?"
There we go again! Feng Jun truly disliked this, but what he loathed was moral coercion, not forgetting his original intentions. The words 'Huaxia Citizen' were something he could never forget.