Perhaps she herself doesn't even know what this means for a soldier defending his homeland.
"Nuannuan, how can you expect me not to love you?"
He buried his handsome face into the nook of her neck.
Smelling her unique, clean, fragrant scent, he felt both assured and enchanted.
The greatest fear of being a soldier isn't marching to war.
Rather... it is managing to protect the country but being unable to guard the home.
Many wives of the brothers in the barracks simply don't understand their husbands' determination to defend the nation at the cost of their lives.
In their eyes, having one more person in the camp won't win the battle, so what's wrong with deserting and leaving Bianliao together?
But if everyone thought this way, who would protect the country?
Some would even, because their husbands were at war, feel their status is special and profiteer among the impoverished populace...
