The Chief's Past

He was a young man who won awards effortlessly, excelled in academics, and harbored lofty ambitions for society.

Everyone believed that he could naturally achieve his goals.

He was a young man who won awards effortlessly, excelled in academics, and harbored lofty ambitions for society.

Everyone believed that he could naturally achieve his goals.

However, as a philosopher once said, "Tragedy is showing the destruction of something valuable in life to others."

The chief never thought that this quote would apply to him.

In his calm life, one day, those tall figures in uniforms knocked on his door and took away his father.

The chief and his mother didn't worry too long.

The man who was a husband and father was sentenced to death and immediately executed.

The reason was trafficking in contraband.

This was a heavy blow to the chief.

With the backbone of the family gone, he, still in school, felt lost.