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Chapter 6: Slums

"Zach, when will you get a partner? You’ve been left behind by the youngsters you know..." Torin said grinning as he handed him an envelope.

It was a wedding invitation from one of the younger soldiers close to them.

"Ron will get married soon. How about you? When do you plan to get tied up," Torin asked and sat beside Zach, who was focused on the monitor.

The two of them beca good friends when they were deployed to the sa unit, during the war five years ago. Zach was his sergeant at that ti. One would say they were more like brothers than friends.

Zach got promoted as a General in Four Ranks. It was a high position, and he could proudly say that his friend deserved that, though people said that he was still young.

Torin was glad to have Zach as his superior. He was the best leader one could ever have. Not because of his capabilities, but because of how he treated his n. He had so much respect for Zach as his superior.

Zach’s brow arched and said, "How about you then? We’re just the sa, age and status..."

Torin laughed hard. It was true that they were both still single at the age of twenty-seven, but Zach was very different from him.

"Well, you know . I’m a playboy and I would rather stay single forever than be attached to a woman, who will try to render my reign obsolete... no strings attached, that’s my motto in life... but you... you are the serious type. Soone ideal, to settle with a woman." He teased.

Zach frowned, "I don’t have plans on rushing things. I still have a lot to do, and having soone that can accept

for who I am, is expecting too much."

"Well you are right, besides, you need to get a girlfriend first. I an, how many girls have hit on you, but you’re like a stone! I heard from other soldiers that the Field Marshal’s daughter is really beautiful and seems to like you. Too bad I was sick and was not present at that ceremony to see her," Torin said with a regretful tone.

He missed eting the ’Princess’. That’s what the soldiers called the Field Marshal’s daughter. It was told that her beauty was beyond comparison, and she was so graceful that the soldiers were still drooling after seeing her.

"Yes, she is. And I’m sure your eyes and jaw will drop too if you happen to see her. But what is a beauty? It doesn’t define you as a person. Personality matters the most," he said nonchalantly.

Torin twitched his mouth and said, "She is the only daughter of our Field Marshal, so I’m sure she was brought up well."

Then, Torin muttered, "You are such a boring man."

"I heard that... Do you want to be assigned early for battle?" Zach said as he continued finishing his work on his computer.

He needed to fix certain things within his major areas of command, including operations for Country X.

"Nay, Sir... I an wow, you’re looking so hot. The youngest General in history, I anticipate the girls drooling over you. That itself is not boring at all. You see, without effort, girls will still drool over your aloof hotness, my friend." Torin said with a jest.

Then, he creased his forehead as he rembered sothing and added, "Well, you’re not alone since another General will soon arrive. I almost forgot. Two gorgeous n in the Military School and one hot Lieutenant like ... Nah, I only hope we’ll have more beautiful girls on the next admission test." Torin said, laughing.

Zach shook his head. Torin was good and the best among his n, but his main downfall was his playfulness when it ca to won.

He sighed at the thought of Jeru, he was a General too and was promoted earlier than him. They were often compared to each other. Jeru ca from a well known and wealthy family while he was from the slums.

Yes, he was from the slums, and he was proud of it. He was admitted at this prestigious Military School due to his good grades, and he had earned a scholarship too.

Being poor was not a hindrance to reach his goal.

Instead, being poor, gave him the motivation to strive harder, so he could give his family a better future.

His dad died early when he was ten years old. He was the eldest of the four siblings.

His mother had a hard ti, raising them all alone, so he had to help her and do a lot of part-ti jobs at night while he studied in the morning.

At a young age, he had to mature beyond his age. He always dread of a better life, so he made sure to graduate with flying colors.

Field Marshal Chan was his greatest inspiration. He often watched him on the news and saw all his great deeds for the people and the country. He looked up to him and wanted to soday achieve sothing, just like him.

So, he tried hard to maintain the scholarship, offered by the Military School.

It was not easy. Nothing was easy for him, but his perseverance and persistence made him reach wherever he was right now.

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