But when Liuli read the letter, she still took a deep breath.

If she didn't answer, or answered poorly, then after Mimic entered Yokohama, would the plot change from Gide and Tonosuke dying together to him dying together with her?

"Hello, Miss Writer, I am one of your readers, a soldier rejected by his own country, a ghost wandering in Europe."

"My comrades and I, like Joan of Arc, were ruthlessly abandoned after the war."

"Joan of Arc died in the flames, but we suffer even more, our souls languishing in the flames while our bodies linger."

"What's even more tragic is that Joan of Arc was able to return as the Dragon Witch, but my comrades and I didn't have the courage to fire at the country we once defended."

"Our path ahead is uncertain. We don't know where to go, and we don't have a place to rest in peace."

"Ms. Writer, the witch Joan of Arc finally gave up her revenge and forgave her country and the people she still loved so deeply. So, what do you think we, the homeless soldiers, should do?"

From the text, Liuli can feel Gide's pain and struggle.

He couldn't take revenge on his homeland, but he couldn't let go and start a new life.

That's why he wrote the letter, hoping to get an answer from a stranger.

Even if I don't get an answer, just a small suggestion will be fine.

But how do I know?

I'm just a bastard planner who writes passionate youth novels to cheat people out of their money!

You ask me, who the hell should I ask???

Liuli looked at the letter and wailed silently, not knowing how to answer, nor daring not to answer.

This is the downside of literary decline. It's clearly a third-rate novel meant to make money, but these black-and-white literary giants can see from it the distance between life and death, the distance between war and peace...

I didn’t think so much when I was writing!

After thinking deeply for a long time, Liuli picked up the pen and wrote:

"Soldier, I am deeply saddened by what has happened to you and your comrades."

"The witch Joan of Arc's revenge wasn't a rebellion against her fate, but an expression of her painful past. In this sense, you and your comrades are braver than she."

"Because you endure the pain, but only let it burn yourself, instead of burning others."

"God once sent an angel to tell Joan of Arc that living people cannot become saints, and that you need to die to become saints. Joan of Arc felt pained by this, but in the end, she accepted her fate."

"As you said, she still loves her country and the people of this country."

"Joan of Arc was sanctified not by death but by love."

"The Bible says: 'Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But narrow is the gate and narrow is the way that leads to life, and few find it."

"I believe that you and your comrades are on the same path to sainthood. All suffering will eventually end. As an ordinary author, I cannot tell you any answers."

"But I can give you a sincere suggestion: go to the East. The great red country in the East has the power to embrace everything. They welcome all sincere friends."

"As long as you are sincere and yearn for true peace and tranquility, you can find spiritual salvation there."

"You need to be alive to be rescued."

Now, immediately, take your soldiers and go plant flowers and build infrastructure.

If I work hard for a few more days, I won’t have the mood to think so much!

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