This situation made Kendall slowly clench the hand hanging by her side.
For the first time, she clearly felt the extraordinary cohesion of this country.
She also vaguely began to understand how this 5,000-year-old ancient civilization had transformed from a once-backward nation into a shining star in the East in just a few decades.
Because of these remarkable people.
Because of this group of the most lovable people—from military scientists to ordinary citizens.
She released her clenched hand and told the nurse, "Prepare for the next operation."
The nurse was taken aback. "You... you're not eating lunch?"
"I'm not hungry. I'll just drink some glucose after the surgery." Kendall turned and walked into the operating room.
She recalled a question her father, Luke, had asked her before the earthquake.
—Do you like this country?
If he were here now, she would answer firmly:
Yes.
I like it very much.