As for Second Uncle Lin, just as the Duke of Zhen expected, he declined his father's good intentions, insisting on staying in the most dangerous place, using small-scale friction at the border as an excuse and Beiqi's growing strength.
In his reply, Lin Jinyun also stated that there were no cowards among the Lin Clan's children.
Although he was only sixteen years old and still an inexperienced rookie in the military camp.
Even so, he would not back down.
Of course, being a filial son, he also deliberately mentioned in his letter that he hoped his brothers could take his place to accompany his mother.
From thousands of miles away at the Beiqi Border Pass, he wished his mother good health and peace.
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Second Aunt Lin received Second Uncle Lin's reply, and she cried so hard that she could barely breathe and almost fainted.
After venting all her grievances, bitterness, worries, and concerns, her mood gradually improved.