Chapter 119: We always need to face reality
At ten o'clock in the morning, the soldier Levin lifted the quilt and heard his father knocking on the door outside.
"Son, it's time to get up and have breakfast."
Levine picked up the alarm clock next to him and sent it, and the alarm clock slammed into the door, making a 'bang' and falling to the ground.
Outside the door, the father sighed, and then left.
Levine got up, put on his hooded tracksuit, pulled his hat up, and covered his head.
Then he pulled the wheelchair next to him over, supported his body with both hands, and moved to the side of the bed.
He struggled to move his legs, which he had no feeling, to the bedside, and just as Levin moved himself to the wheelchair, the wheelchair slid out, and the private fell to the ground.
"Damn it!"
He roared, clenched his fists on the floor, his eyes red.
It's been a while since I left the hospital.
During this time, he tried to pull himself together, but as a result, he hated himself more and more.
Levine used to be tall, sunny and handsome.
is already a famous person in college, and the girls who rush to date him every day can't count on ten fingers.
Levine is now a cripple, a waste who can't go anywhere without a wheelchair.
All those friends had left him, and no girl had called him.
He felt like he had been abandoned by the world.
In fact, this is also true.
In addition to receiving a compensation from the special fund of the Walter Company, as well as receiving a relief fund from the army.
No one cared about him anymore.
Those media just want to see how miserable he is now, so as to rub off on a wave of social hot spots.
But Levine didn't want to expose his weakness to the public's eyes at all.
At this moment, he stubbornly tried to climb into the wheelchair, and at this moment, a pair of strong hands lifted him up and put him on the wheelchair.
Levin raised his head, and a warm red flashed before his eyes, then a calm black, and finally the angular face of the Motherland.
Levine's mouth opened wide and he couldn't believe his eyes: "Motherland? ”
"I'm not dreaming, why are you here?"
Azu put his hands behind his hands, looked at him and smiled slightly: "I'm sorry, I originally planned to take the time to come and see you again after the last time we met in the hospital." ”
"But there's been a bit of a lot going on lately, so it's been dragged on until today."
"Looks like you're having a bad time."
"Please don't mind, I don't want to say some comforting."
"I don't want to say you're a hero or something, we always have to face reality, do we?"
Levine nodded: "Yes, as you can see, I'm having a bad time. ”
He slapped his leg hard and said, "I've become a waste!" ”
"Motherland, I don't want to be in a wheelchair for the rest of my life."
"I want to be able to walk on my own feet, I want to go back to the battlefield, I want to prove that I'm not a waste!"
As he spoke, Levine began to weep bitterly: "But now I can't do anything, and the doctor says that I will never be able to stand up on my own." ”
Just as he hid his face and wept bitterly, he heard the humanity of the motherland.
"Then use the power of others."
"For example, me."
Levin couldn't help but put down his hands and looked at the motherland.
Azu casually picked up the ornaments in the room, photographs, rugby balls, models.
Said while watching.
"Would you believe me if I said that I might be able to get you back on your feet?"
Levin's whole body trembled like an electric shock, and a voice in his heart shouted: Say you believe it!
Here's your chance! Levine, catch it! Be sure to catch it!
"I believe it, sir!"
Levin gripped the armrest of his wheelchair hard: "I believe in you, sir!" ”
Azu turned around, shook his head, and said, "Don't jump to conclusions so quickly. ”
"Well, I can help you get back on your feet, but you may have to say goodbye to your old life."
"You will be in the company of darkness, and you will fight for me."
"You may not have glory anymore, and even if you use your power to help others, they will not know who you are."
"Are you willing to be like that?"
Levine looked at Azu in surprise, and this time he didn't answer immediately.
Azu patted him on the shoulder: "Think about it, don't rush to answer." ”
"The next time we meet, tell me if you say yes."
A few days have passed in the blink of an eye.
That evening, Levine sat in his wheelchair and watched as several boys competed for the ball on the basketball court.
"Isn't this Levin? Oh my God, how are you in a wheelchair and you're injured? ”
"I'm Shelly, I just came back today, do you remember me?"
Levin looked up and saw a girl walking towards him.
Shelley. Dale.
The girl he had a crush on in college, a former neighbor, but went abroad before graduating from high school.
Perhaps it was for this reason that Levine signed up for the army.
Unexpectedly, a few years later, the girl came back, but she was in a wheelchair.
"No, you're mistaken."
Levine said quickly, his chest felt uncomfortable, he quickly controlled the wheelchair, turned his back to the girl, and left immediately.
He heard the girl say, "Did I admit my mistake? ”
"That's right, how could Levin be like this."
Listening to these words, a voice in Levine's heart shouted.
Stand up!
Get back on your feet!
Even if it is accompanied by darkness, even if there is no glory to speak of.
But it's better than being a piece of trash.
Just as he saw his house, a car suddenly stopped next to him, and several men rushed out of the car.
One of them was holding an electric shocker and stunned him.
When he woke up again, Levin found himself strapped to a chair.
A man walked over: "Wake up, GI? ”
"There's one thing our boss wants to know."
"Someone found out that the other day the Motherland flew out of your window."
"Our boss wants to know what the motherland is looking for you to do, and what have you said."
Levin looked at him and said, "I won't say a word." ”
"That's terrible." The man came over with an electric stunner and gave Levine a hard blow.
Levin snorted, his face flushed.
"Speak up, GI, and don't waste my time."
Levin spat at him.
"Be a tough guy, okay, then let's see how hard your mouth is."
The man sneered and continued to electrocute Levine.
Levin's screams rang out in the warehouse, and soon he fainted twice and was woken up again.
This time, instead of using a stunner, the man took out a dagger and put it across Levin's neck: "GI, this is your last chance." ”
Levin yelled, "Come on! Kill me! ”
"The motherland will avenge me!"
"But I won't betray him!"
"When the whole world was laughing at me, he was the only one who said, hey, you're having a bad day, aren't you!"
"Only he cares about me!"
"So, I'm not going to betray him, you bastards!"
(End of chapter)