Chapter 131 Rogers' Teaching(2/2)
At the same time, the old man also talked about his experiences of some of his comrades-in-arms, especially some who retired due to physical disabilities.
This story lasted for more than half an hour. Thor often asked questions at the beginning, but later he became much silent.
When the old man finished speaking, Thor looked at the old man and had a lot to say in his heart.
"Do you hate war?" Thor asked calmly after a long silence.
"Of course!" Without any hesitation, the old man said directly, "If there were no that damn war, I would not have lived like this."
Nodding, Thor was silent again.
After chatting with the old man, Rogers struck while the iron was hot and took Thor to walk on the street.
Seeing some homeless men, Rogers took the initiative to communicate. After waiting for permission, he would pull Thor up and listen to these homeless men telling their original intentions, experiences of joining the army, and life after retirement.
The three of them stayed on this street for nearly two hours. When they walked out, except Rogers, Thor and Peter, they all became much silent.
After taking a taxi, the three of them went to the small building where Rogers lived. The agents there had cleared the rooms and left.
This is Rogers' request, and Phil satisfies it all.
Open the door and walked into the living room, signaling Thor and Peter to sit down at will. Rogers went to the restaurant and got a bottle of whiskey.
Prepare three cups, put ice cubes, pour half of whiskey in each cup, and Rogers walks back to the living room with three cups.
Putting the whiskey on the table, Rogers sat down.
"Sol, can you tell me how you feel?" Rogers picked up his glass, took a sip, and said with his own voice.
"Our war is different from you. Under my leadership, we have never suffered casualties, we always win." Thor said.
"Sol, have you ever experienced a war where both sides have equal strength and even stronger enemies?" Rogers asked back.
"Of course!" Thor replied immediately, and he gave an example, "I once brought my friends to fight the giant beast. The giant beast was very powerful, it."
"No, no!" Rogers interrupted, "I mean, have you ever experienced a war where the enemy is as powerful as your country, or even more powerful? It is not a small-scale battle, but a full-scale war between two countries and two forces."
After a little silence, Thor shook truthfully, "No."
Looking back on his previous experience, Thor found that he had never experienced real war, and the events he participated in could only be called battles.
"Fighting is different from war, Thor!" Rogers continued, "Your father is right, a true leader, never easily initiates wars. Once war begins, there is no real winner, nothing more than who loses less."
"No, that's different!" Thor was still unwilling to admit that he was wrong, "those shameless frost giants took the lead in launching a mean attack on us."
"What are your responses? As a crown prince, what kind of way have you chosen to deal with it?" Rogers asked.
"Of course it's about defeating them and letting them realize their mistakes." Thor replied directly.
"Then have you succeeded?" Rogers asked.
"They have too many people. If the number is the same, I will be the winner." Thor said dissatisfied.
"Personal bravery is extremely limited for a war," Rogers said. "Siege is also a kind of tactic. As the crown prince, you act rashly without knowing the strength and quantity of the enemy. Once you are captured by the Frost Giant, your father and your country will fall into a passive position."
Chapter completed!