The initial phase of amputation is the most excruciating and challenging.
For many years, he had been a healthy individual without any physical issues. Then, in an instant, he lost some limbs, and this was a devastating psychological blow.
Victor was no exception. For someone like him, the hardest part is the psychological acceptance of his disability, followed by the physical adaptation and compensation for it. Many individuals in his situation often experience a prolonged period of depression.
Victor was known for his arrogance and had risen to the position of Governor ofthe Right Army Commander's Office. He had once been full of life, but now, like a bucket of ice water dousing him, he suddenly found himself disabled.
As he sat in despair, lost in thoughts, a knock at the door interrupted him.
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