Chapter 212: I'm Still a Child_2

Something strange happened, and the atmosphere became inexplicably romantic.

When Harrison Clark "died," Nora Camp felt an inexplicable pain in her heart, as if something had been torn away.

This pain was different from the quiet sadness she felt when other comrades died on the battlefield; it was heart-wrenching and unbearable.

Now, sitting face-to-face with Harrison Clark and realizing he was lost and then found again, her heart started racing uncontrollably.

Since joining the army at the age of eight, Nora Camp had been fighting and risking her life for twenty-four years, never considering personal matters.

Yet now, she seemed to understand this sudden feeling of falling in love.

It felt like destiny, an unstoppable force.

The emotions came on too strong, relentlessly pounding her rationality. She wanted to say something, but the timing didn't seem right.

The feeling was unbearable and indescribable.