It would be foolish to go down and look for her daughter, because unless the air strikes, the young child will not be killed in the hands of the US or the People's Army. His father, a landlord class who ran with the U.S. military, would be seen as a traitor to the People's Republic. No disembarkation was allowed, even if the daughter ship was found, it drove away because the U.S. military was retreating. It is estimated that it was the Battle of Changjin Lake. It is very difficult for the US military to open the door once, how can they give it another chance? Therefore, it should not go down. There is still a wife and two sons and a daughter on the boat. Once separated, how can the wife and three children remarry? Don't tell her to be a widow? I feel that this tragedy is because the male protagonist's father is too brave and he has to pay a lot of responsibility.
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