Chapter 544: Retirement (Part 27)



After returning to the army with Aunt Sun, they promptly placed her in the guesthouse. How could Aunt Sun be supported by the people who accompanied them? Every day, she helped wash and iron the bedsheets, sweep and mop the floor, and clean the place. The staff at the guesthouse couldn't stand it anymore. Finally, the guesthouse's leaders petitioned their superiors to make a special exception for Aunt Sun, and count her as an additional employee. This way, at least she would have a small monthly salary to support her two children.

After Suihe came back, he thought a lot about Aunt Sun's current situation. He spent more than two months thinking about one question, that is, whether to retire from the army.

He wanted to retire. There were many Aunt Suns, Aunt Zhangs, and Aunt Lis out there, as well as countless fatherless children and families who needed care and support. He knew his family was different from the average family, and he also knew that his uncle and aunt might be slightly different. He wanted to learn business from them, expanding his own company to every province in China so he could care for the families of his comrades. There were also many who didn't have sons to support them in their old age, and he wanted to take care of everything. But his refusal to retire from the military limited many of his plans and ideas.

There will be many of you in the army, and in life now there are so many families that need your rescue, so it’s better to retire and all problems will be solved.

The country was entrusted to his comrades for protection, and their homes were entrusted to him for protection. Therefore, he submitted a report for discharge, and this was the real reason for his discharge.

It's not that Suihe is so great; he simply has experienced it physically and mentally. Only by experiencing it firsthand can one understand the life of parents who have lost a child. Having grandchildren is fine; at least there's hope for life. But what about those without? Without any spiritual support, how can the elderly live?

Suihe's concept is similar to modern nursing homes, except that nursing homes cater to the general public, while Suihe's is specifically for parents who have lost their comrades. They also plan to establish a specialized factory that will only accept military wives and orphans, thus addressing the financial difficulties faced by a large number of military families.

Many retired comrades, despite guaranteed employment, have long been disconnected from society. Most have been able to overcome numerous difficulties and return to a normal life, marrying and starting their own lives. However, some, like these special forces soldiers who have spent years on special missions, often experience psychological challenges and struggle to integrate into society.

Just like him, despite trying his best to act normal, his family didn't notice anything during his Lunar New Year visit, but only he knew how abnormal he was. Whenever he saw someone who seemed even slightly threatening, he would try his best to control himself from killing them. This feeling didn't occur often, but no one knew when it would appear, and it was quite tiring.

It's actually better for these comrades to stay home now. The only worry is that they could be exploited by someone with ulterior motives and hired as mercenaries, causing trouble for the country. That would be terrible. If we could form an organization and bring these retired comrades who can't integrate into society together to do something, keeping them away from society would be good for everyone and solve another major social problem.

Suihe knew that if he told his father and fourth uncle about his plan, they would definitely support it. However, this was not something that could be accomplished in a day or two, as it would be a burden on them. This matter required long-term follow-up, and the area involved was too large. Since it was his idea, he decided to do it himself.

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