She said, looking at the heavy responsibility that still had not made any statement, like a furious little lion: "The blood we shed now is shed for our descendants! If our descendants live peaceful and happy lives, it's not because the times have gotten better, but because their ancestors... for the sake of civilization, once cast their heads and spilled their blood in struggle!"
Upon these words.
The large conference room fell silent as a tomb.
For the first time, several Senators felt a sense of guilt.
They even dared not look directly at the younger generation standing in the court.
After a long while, several light coughs.
Ralph Miller, the Family Head of the Miller Family, finally broke the awkwardness, saying, "Carter, it's easy to say... but war is no child's play, the actual implementation is much more difficult, there are many more factors to consider..."