Other language: Vietnamese
Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 305: Friendly Japan and America. [306]
Summary
In a chaotic shantytown, Zhang Ai Guo grapples with violence and moral dilemmas as he confronts threats from both Japanese soldiers and local gangs. Amidst gunfire, he reflects on the suffering of innocents and the harsh realities of survival. Despite the brutality, he retains his moral compass, choosing not to loot the fallen. The narrative explores themes of identity, power dynamics, and the complexities of human relationships during wartime. Zhang Ai Guo navigates a world rife with prejudice and conflict, ultimately questioning the nature of dignity and the impact of historical relationships on present circumstances.Full content
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