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Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 253: I Really Don't Want to Choose Sides. [254]
Summary
Zhang Ai Guo, uncertain of his fate, follows two individuals along a narrow path, contemplating the complexities of resisting Japanese forces while maintaining his business interests. Despite their persuasive dialogue urging him to join their cause, he remains silent, valuing his independence. Upon reaching a military station, he encounters skepticism about his intentions and skills. The leaders express a desire for unity against foreign oppression, but Zhang Ai Guo insists on his right to choose his path, revealing a tension between personal freedom and national duty. His assertion of identity as a proud Chinese man culminates in a confrontation with Commander Wang, highlighting the struggle between individual agency and collective responsibility.Full content
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