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As Charlie observed Hunter (Hamid) limping up the stairs, his curiosity piqued, prompting him to casually inquire, “Brother, have you injured your leg?”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Hunter (Hamid) turned back to look at him, then nced at his left leg, and sighed: “I sustained a serious injury during battle. It was caused by shrapnel from a bomb explosion. At that time, amputation was nearly my only option, but thankfully,”
“I fought hard to preserve it. While I still have my leg, it has endured irreversible damage. After recovery, the muscles have severely atrophied, and its function has deteriorated significantly, leaving meme…” As he spoke, a sigh escaped him: “Here in Syria, the challenges faced by amemander are truly difficult to convey!”
Despite not being severely disabled, Hunter (Hamid) held the position of the suprememander of an armed faction. Hismeness affected his personal image and prestige significantly.
The most profound impact was on his self-confidence.
In the past, Hunter (Hamid) was an ambitious general, eager to carve out a name for himself amidst the chaos of war, even aspiring to be the suprememander of the entire opposition.
However, following his injury, his influence waned, and his self-assurance took a hit.
He oncemanded a team of nearly 10,000, regarded as a formidable force within the opposition.
Nheless, several of his close confidants, observing his limp and diminished self-confidence, seized the moment to sway some of his subordinates to break away and establish their own factions, resulting in a significant decline in his strength.
Reality can be harsh. When someone holds enough authority tomand respect from their men, those subordinates appear as meek as kittens and loyal as dogs.
Yet, once that individual’s power diminishes and their physical condition declines, a predatory instinct can emerge among their followers.
Self-reliance is often viewed asmendable, yet thosecking ethics may even seize the opportunity to eliminate their leader and take their ce.
Such betrayals have beenmon throughout history.
Take Zhao Kuangyin, also known as Song Taizu, for instance. He originally inspected the pce front of the Hou Zhou.
After the demise of Zhou Shizong, he had just handed over the throne to the seven-year-old Emperor Zhou Gong. Shortly thereafter, Zhao Kuangyin turned against the young ruler,unching the Chen Qiao mutiny and seizing control for himself.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>