"Hudson was kind to me, let me fulfill filial piety on his behalf." When White Mitchell said these words, his voice also trembled slightly.
Hearing this, Cooper, separated himself from the shock, his eyes gradually dimmed.
Although he had known about his son's sacrifice for some time, hearing White again shook his emotions.
The elder, with white hair, sends off the younger, with black hair.
Even, over the years, he didn't even know where Hudson had been buried, let alone visit him regularly.
Having this thought, Cooper stuttered: "Sir.....Sir, may I go see Hudson?"
White Mitchell didn't refuse this request.
Hudson, after his sacrifice, was buried in the Heroes' Cemetery in Capital City.
His identity, however, was disguised when he first joined the War Department, so no one knew who he was.
Silently buried in the Heroes' Cemetery for five years, aside from White and Steel Turner, few visited him.