James really didn’t expect that his eldest brother would have been treated so rough during this period of time. In contrast, being locked here, it can be regarded as a quiet time.
Although personal freedom is restricted and living conditions are a bit more difficult, it is not necessary to live under artillery fire all day, and it is still a remote and war-torn place in Syria.
The two brothers were full of emotions for a time, and the two of them who had been fighting from childhood to adulthood, at this moment, suddenly felt a sense of sympathy.
At this time, Don Albert’s men had already sent two bottles of Erguotou with a temperature of 56 degrees.
The two brothers who were sighing at it simply picked up the liquor bottle and drank from it.
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