Chapter 388
"Mother, I'm going to be a soldier and go to the battlefield." Qilang finally said, and someone hit Zhao's heart with a bolt from the blue. The whole family looked at Qilang with disbelief, not sure if what they heard was true. Yes, Shichiro is crazy, why did he think of going to be a soldier for no reason.

Yang Chaner suddenly understood Qilang's abnormality these days. It turned out that Qilang wanted to serve as a soldier on the front line. Yang Chaner didn't know what Qilang was thinking, but Yang Laosan must be one of the reasons.

"Qilang, what's the matter with you? Why do you suddenly want to be a soldier? Are you joking with your mother?" Mrs. Zhao couldn't accept Qilang's words at all, and asked expectantly.

Although Qilang couldn't bear to make his mother sad, he had already thought about this matter very clearly, and he would never change it. In Sifang, I want to use what I have learned and my ability to make contributions on the battlefield, mother, let me go."

"Nonsense, if your father is still there, he will come back after the war. If, if he is gone, you will go to the battlefield to die. Isn't this going to stab your mother's heart? You might as well kill him now." I'm happy to come." When Zhao thought of her husband's life and death in the front line, and now her son was clamoring to go to the front again, she would not agree to anything, because Zhao's voice was very sharp because of emotion, and the rest of the family People also do not agree with Shichiro's approach.

"Qilang, don't you know how dangerous it is to go to the battlefield? Once you go to the battlefield, you put your head on your belt, and you may die at any time. How many generals and generals with high martial arts skills have died on the battlefield. Just you That little ability is nothing at all, it’s nothing to talk about making meritorious deeds when your life is almost gone, father was conscripted and went to the battlefield and there has been no news for more than seven years, it was my mother who brought us brothers and sisters up, I don’t need to say the hardships You also know that if something happens to you when you go to the battlefield, does it make your mother suffer the pain of losing her husband and then the pain of losing her son again? Is this what you should do as a son of man? What do you think? Forbearance!" After all, Goro has been educated, and his words are sharp, hitting Shichiro's weakness.

Yang Chan'er listened to it and secretly applauded, and hoped that Goro's words would dispel Qilang's desire to become a soldier, but Yang Chan'er knew her brother, and Qilang's personality seemed gentle but was actually the most stubborn. It won't be changed easily, and I'm afraid it won't be so easy to be persuaded. In fact, Yang Chan'er also guessed right.

Shichiro was full of guilt when he was told by Goro, but his resolute attitude remained unchanged. It was still just like his previous thoughts: "Brother, you don't need to say it. I know I'm sorry, but I've already made up my mind that I have to go. Please don't let me and brother." Stop it, if I die on the battlefield, my mother will have the right to treat me as an unfilial son." Qilang knelt down for Zhao when he said this.

Zhao's heart ached when she heard this, but she couldn't bear it, tears kept falling, Yang Qiu'er and Jiulang hurriedly persuaded her, and wiped Zhao's tears with handkerchiefs.

"Second brother, I know you are not such an unfilial person, and you don't want to make your mother angry. You want to go to the front line to find your father, right?" Yang Chan'er stepped forward and took Qilang's hand. Qilang wanted to go to the front line There was indeed this reason, so she kept silent and did not refute Yang Chan'er's words.

Yang Chan'er knew that Qilang's persuasion alone was useless, so she rolled her eyes, "Second Brother, if you go to the front line to find Daddy, I will go with you too." (Sixth)

(End of this chapter)

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