Chapter 880 The Unbreakable Vow
- As for what everyone felt, heard, or even saw in the sound of the piano, he was clueless. He only knew that when he reminisced about those past events, he felt proud and accomplished, but above all, he felt sorrow for those comrades who had perished.
- Harold Campbell made a solemn promise to take care of the families, or rather, the loved ones of those comrades who had fallen on the battlefield. Despite the mere difference of one letter between "relatives" and "family," the emotions attached to each term were vastly distinct.
- "Tsk!"