After a noon of fighting, Sylvia shows Ken a picture of her malicious late parents. Amata wore a conservative outfit while Veles wore a folk outfit. They also had bits of their Brown hair shown.
'Amata shared not much in common with Veles, but they were truly awful people leading boring lives.', Sylvia talked. 'Numerous rich snobs, royals and their fellow friends may've been scrambling to colonise lots of African lands for centuries or even longer.', Ken said. He shows her a map of the many arbitrary African lands badly drawn up by colonisers. 'It seems to me that the ones with the most ethnic diversity are also full of conflict and corruption, even though Somalia's the exception, as it has a few ethnic groups; although rather corruption and conflict prone like the rest.', Sylvia agrees.
