Rescue of prisoners has always been a thankless task in war, especially when there is such a huge disparity between the strength of the enemy and the enemy, it is basically an impossible task.
I prefer a heartwarming love story to a thrilling war. Margaret and Gibson love each other and miss each other more than anything in their hearts. Especially Margaret, although she had sworn that she would not leave Manila as long as there was an American in the camp. But everyone knew that it was because of Gibson that she stayed in this life-threatening place for three years.
When the sneak attack was successful, Margaret hoped to find her beloved, only to see a text message and the pale face of her lover. The people of Sri Lanka have passed away, and they are nothing.
It is said that in troubled times, children's love is rubbed off, but it turns out that troubled times are deeper.
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