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Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 389: I Was Captured as a Laborer. [370]
Summary
Zhang Ai Guo, a laborer, faces the harsh realities of being abducted by Japanese soldiers during the late Qing Dynasty. Despite his kind heart and dreams, he finds himself tied up with fellow workers, enduring physical and emotional torment. The soldiers mock them as they march toward a concentration camp, where they are crammed into a small space, deprived of food and water. The laborers, exhausted and desperate, witness the cruelty of their captors, who enjoy their suffering. Zhang Ai Guo reflects on the injustices faced by Chinese laborers and the resilience of their culture, vowing to embody hope and healing amidst despair.Full content
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