Su Shen was undeniably a man of confidence. Even if he were to abandon his soldier's uniform, return to the countryside, and start from scratch, he would undoubtedly seize the opportunities that the era presented, or even create his own.
Take the current Su Shen, for instance. He had seized the winds of reform and opening up, becoming the owner of a pig farm, the only ten-thousand-yuan household in the area.
He possessed a fundamental strength inherent in males: confidence. Gu Zi now believed that this strength was probably formed from his real-life battles on the front lines.
He had won battles, like a lion dominating the plains. He had fought with leopards, tigers, and even his own kind, and he had always emerged victorious. This process had instilled in him a primal masculine confidence.
In Gu Zi's eyes, a life with a man like Su Shen was full of promise and hope.