To the martyred spirits, even though they had quarreled with Milo and were angry with him, they still acknowledged he was the future commander of the Northwest Army. They never denied he represented the future of the Northwest. So, after everyone calmed down from their anger, they seriously considered Milo’s suggestion.
But just as Commander Smith had said, it would be really difficult to say where the future of the Northwest lay if these more than 200,000-strong martyred army were to become a single person’s private army. Therefore, no one would make such an important decision so hastily.
In the following days, Milo continued coming to the memorial square daily to tear up newspapers. Meanwhile, the martyred spirits continued cursing him angrily as usual.
Many of the stronghold residents were touched by Milo’s persistence in honoring the departed spirits. Gradually, some people even followed Milo’s example and came to the memorial square every day. Of course, it was basically just the elderly who had enough free time to do so.
At the beginning, the martyred spirits scolded Milo for being shameless. But later, they realized that as more and more people came to pay their respects each day, their willpower started becoming stronger.
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