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In fact, being a soldier in the army was like working in a factory. To put it bluntly, it was like being a prisoner in prison, but the conditions were better than being a prisoner in prison.

It was also like working in a factory, but the conditions and treatment were stricter than in a factory.

This was because the army had to be disciplined. They had to report everything. Even small matters like going to the toilet or washing clothes had to be reported to the class monitor and vice squad leader.

We can only go after getting their approval. Even if we write letters in the army, we have to let the squad leader and vice squad leader read them first. If they think it's okay, then they can send it to us recruits.

Even when he made a phone call in the army, someone had to watch him. Moreover, he could not speak too loudly and could not say anything related to the army.

He could only tell his parents and relatives some words to reassure them.

Because in the army, your class monitor and vice-captain would teach you how to be mature, how to be sensible, how to know that your parents gave birth to you, and then grow up. The hardships of this journey would teach you how to understand the kindness of your parents.

Then, he would teach you that as a person, no matter where you were doing, where you worked or worked, or what you did or did.

You must have a responsibility in your heart and treat it as the career you love the most in your life.

If you can, you need to give up your life for it, give up your entire life, without regrets, without hesitation.

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