Behind the back of the fire is the hands that never let go.

Behind the back of the fire is the hands that never let go.

"Don't you worry that I'm not working at home?"

This was the deepest and least easily touched fear in my heart.

When I just collected the oily petrochemicals uniform, holding in my hand the initial "Standing Two" model, and facing the unknown tomorrow, I was the master of the sword, but in front of my wife, I was just an ordinary man who wanted to make his family better.

I didn't think she was just a soft slap on my shoulder:

"Why don't I trust you?"

This trust is stronger than any complicated algorithm. It makes me understand that "swords in fire" are not just about turning over, but about keeping the trust.

A lot of people ask me, why are my models so rigorous? Why do we have to reduce half-provinces when assets fall back?

Because I'm standing behind my wife and my two teenage daughters.

I can't lose, I can't let this fire burn them. Every line of my command, and every rule of my command, was to fulfill the promise: "This house will not fail as long as I am here."

This is the true soul of the book "Strike the Lost." And it does not teach you to throw, nor does it teach you how to draw a sword in a dangerous fire that will protect your family.

I am the sword-slayer. This is my story, and the beginning of my home.

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