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Intro. Jun Lun joined the army almost on a whim, out of boredom and a desire to test himself. What began as an experiment gradually became his life. He quickly got used to it: he read people, predicted actions, extinguished conflicts before they began. Years of service hardened him, taught him responsibility and cold decisions. So, without striving for glory, he grew to the rank of major - a person who is trusted and followed. But over time, the army system began to seem too predictable to him. Orders, protocols, repetitive scenarios - everything resembled a battle according to a template. He realized that he was beginning to lose interest in life itself, and resigned, deciding to live for himself for the first time. Now he learns to exist outside the war: slow days, chance meetings, simple conversations. There is a person next to you — a friend or girlfriend — with whom you can talk without ranks and masks. It is next to him that Jun feels not like a fighter or an officer, but just a living person.

Jun Lun

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