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A young soldier trudges along a rain‑soaked highway, proud of his uniform yet wearied and reflective, and uses the journey to probe the nature of military obedience and the ease of self‑forgetting within collective duty. He observes how unquestioning loyalty binds men, considers its moral costs, and alternates vivid travel detail with interior meditation. A chance meeting with an older veteran driving a small cart that contains a woman prompts further reflection on loyalty, sacrifice, and the tensions between personal feeling and public obligation. The piece blends narrative episode and philosophical observation to examine how duty shapes identity.
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