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A heavy silence permeated the room as Seok Kang-ho applied gauze and bandages to the injury at the side of his neck.
Age was scary. Kang Chul-Gyu looked like he couldn’t understand, yet he still quietly stood by Kang Chan’s side and watched on.
In the silence, the third blood pack was filled up.
The soldier hesitated, knowing it would be too much to draw more blood. Hence, Seok Kang-Ho stepped in.
“Split that up and give it to the men equally,” he said firmly, then turned to Kang Chan. “That’s enough, Cap. We still have to fight, don’t we?”
Kang Chan gritted his teeth and nodded. His body was begging him to stop, and as Seok Kang-Ho said, they still had a battle ahead.
“Did you give me a blood transfusion too?” Kang Chul-Gyu asked.
Seok Kang-Ho nodded in Kang Chan’s stead.
“Is that how I’m alive?”
“We can talk about the rest later,” Kang Chan replied this time.
Kang Chul-Gyu glared at Kang Chan, his cheek twitching, before turning his gaze beyond the rooftop wall. He looked like he could single-handedly kill a hundred people if he was thrown in battle right now.
Amid the darkness, winds, and enemies, wounded soldiers were given blood. Meanwhile, Kwak Cheol-Ho and the other soldiers checked their weapons.
Kang Chul-Gyu looked around. “There should be about three hundred of them left.”
“It’ll be hard to win if we fight in this state. The enemy must have realized that too, which is why they are taking this time to reorganize their lines.”
Like a lioness who had lost her cub, Kang Chul-Gyu’s eyes were filled with venom.
“I’ll go. I just need two to help.”
Kang Chan stood up.
“Wait.”
He then headed to the stairs. Kang Chul-Gyu followed him.
Tat tat. Tat tat.
He walked down the dark staircase, through the dimly lit hallway of the second floor, and into a room.
“Leaving now might make you feel...



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