To prevent Lin Chuchu's space from being exposed, they hid some weapons in secret locations.
After walking back and forth twice, Lin Chuchu was also a little tired and lay listlessly on the bed.
"Sister Chuchu, what's wrong?"
Xiao Lu asked.
"I just feel that countries in war zones are too unsafe, and I'm thinking of going back home."
Lin Chuchu said, "China is still the best. The war is over, and the people live in peace and prosperity."
After Lin Chuchu said that, Xiao Lu also felt homesick.
Although China is not that wealthy, its national strength has grown stronger since the end of the invasion war with Japan. The country now has enough weapons to fight against its enemies, and things will only get better from here on out. No one will dare to bully it anymore.
Compared to Japan, which is currently embroiled in war, the people of China are far more fortunate.
However, this is all retribution for Japan. It used to think it was the world's hegemon, invading everywhere and causing widespread suffering. This situation is now Japan's retribution.
As the saying goes, karma is a cycle, and no one escapes the wrath of Heaven.
People should never do bad things.
"Sister Chuchu, you'll be able to go back to China in another month. We'll take you around the country then."
Facing the flames of war and the mutilated bodies every day, she was afraid that Lin Chuchu would develop psychological problems, so she would provide psychological intervention for Lin Chuchu after returning.
I've heard that veterans who retire from the battlefield often experience stress reactions, and even good people can be driven mad by the stress.
Lin Chuchu didn't refuse. She was indeed tired and wanted to apply for a leave of absence after she got back.
Then I'll take the kids and family to explore the area.
A few days later, the sound of cannons outside subsided because the stockpile of guns and ammunition was running low, and even if people wanted to fight, they would use melee weapons.
Just then, Qin's team released a message recruiting soldiers and veterans, distributing weapons, and those who successfully joined also received a considerable amount of food.
At this time, the most important things were food, medicine, and weapons.
After all, soldiers also have families and need to eat, drink, and relieve themselves.
Such conditions immediately attracted attention; in comparison, a salary more than double that of the average wage did not cause such a sensation.
When I was working for the bank before, I also received a lot of Japanese currency, which I used as my salary.
In fact, at that time, the currency was severely devalued, and a month's salary might not even be enough to buy much food.
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