Charlie watched Hamid limp up the stairs in front of him. Full of curiosity, he asked casually, "Brother, how did you injure your leg?”
Hamid looked back at him, then looked at his left leg and sighed, "My leg was seriously injured during a battle, an explosion went off nearby and shrapnel shredded it. I was able to save it from amputation, but the damage was irreversible. Even after recovery the muscles are severely atrophied and it functions poorly in general.”
He was crippled, and couldn’t help feeling depressed, “In a place like Syria, the difficulties of a lame commander are really hard to describe!”
Although his lame leg is not a serious disability, being the supreme commander of his armed force, the injury greatly impacted Hamid’s personal image and prestige. The greatest impact was to his self-confidence.
Hamid had at one time also been an ambitious general, aspiring to make a difference in the chaos of battle. He hoped to rise to the rank of Supreme Commander over the entire rebel forces. However, since the injury, his influence was also greatly weakened.
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