Daily thanks and special instructions and apologies for March 2

The first is the daily thanks:

Thank you for the support of the new book subscriber "20171010232659877"!

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And then there is the special note, in fact, this part of the explanation is mainly for the army.

Recently, in order to be as close to reality as possible, I watched a lot of film and television materials about the army, and watched the events of our army in 08.

After reading it, the first thing I thought was: Why did I create such a thing as a troop commander?

It took a few hours, combined with some of the real information I had heard in the past. Within this limited information, I can make the judgment that although some units do not have any "combat power" and their superiors do not have "combat effectiveness", this will definitely not include the front-line troops in the major theaters across the country.

In the documentary, I saw that our fighters worked hard and dug day and night, and even some soldiers died of liver rupture due to overwork... In order to determine the place of the disaster, 15 airborne paratroopers parachuted from a height of 4,999 meters that had frozen and lacked oxygen one after another under the leadership of the first colonel-rank commander in an attitude of generosity to death under the extremely harsh climate.

The pop-up screen explained: They all wrote suicide notes before jumping, and the reason why they were divided into two batches depends on the situation. If the first batch of jumps is not determined, then the second batch will continue to jump, and the second batch has not yet been on the third batch...

Seeing that there was a son of the head of the unit who also participated in the battle, and as a result, he died tragically, and the head of the unit did not have time to grieve and continued to command the front-line operations day and night.

Looking at the leader of the soldiers, the only son raised his hand, and no one raised his hand...

Watching that video, looking at this batch of suicide notes written and ready to die, they sorted out their equipment with ordinary expressions on their faces, and introduced what they were going to do next with a smile on their faces.

I finally had some understanding of what it meant to "die generously."

Watching this video, I remembered that time, the whole country was grieving, all the TV was focused on that incident 24 hours a day, and almost all computer games were also suspended.

A lot of people in the pop-up screen were saying that the Sewol was coming, and I was a little curious, so I searched in the station and searched for the Sewol.

After watching that video, I felt terrible for the indifference of the Korean government to its own people, and I felt from the bottom of my heart that I was fortunate to live in this country, and then for the first time, I felt my heart sad for the Koreans who were born in Korea, especially the students who were killed on the Sewol.

If you are interested, you can search for the Sewol at station B, titled "The 100-day special of the Sewol tragedy broadcast the golden rescue time to do nothing", and the introduction is also very interesting: Is South Korea really a developed country?

After watching that video and watching our disaster relief, I felt in my heart that I was relying on my imagination to write about the iron army on the front line in this way, especially for those who worked hard and even sacrificed to save our compatriots!

Writing about the end of the world, in fact, you can't get around the town government and the army, and the first time I wrote it, I didn't want to go around. But it's written like this... I'm really sorry!

Writing and writing, I suddenly thought of an interesting phenomenon: in reality, when I encounter soldiers in green uniforms, I will not be in awe, but when I see town government personnel wearing blue uniforms and even other uniforms, I will unconsciously be wary.

Thinking of it, and then writing about this idea, I don't understand why I write about the troops like this.

Finally, I would like to apologize to the front-line troops in particular! It's the first time I wrote a book to write about the troops like this, I'm sorry!

Because it is difficult to modify it at this point, I hereby declare that the troops in this story are purely my imagination combined with some of the real situations, and they are fiction! Please don't take a seat with a code name!

Finally, sorry again!