Chapter 14: Realization

As we entered the Caucasus Territory, the climate gradually warmed considerably, prompting Komer to reminisce more about life in the Caucasus. Although his time spent in the Caucasus wasn't long, Komer found that deep in his heart, he had unconsciously started to regard the remote and desolate town of Ugru as his home, a place that housed his very roots. Whether in Jazair or Versailles, on the road or upon waking from sleep, Komer often found himself imagining what the Caucasus might look like now, what Puber, Ilot, Hesse, and Baoling were doing, and if there had been any new changes in the Caucasus after his lengthy departure. This change in mindset surprised Komer himself.