Little Amos, or Amos Bale, used to be one of Nathan's National Guard. He was actually the backup captain Nathan had in mind.

Amos trained hard at camp and had followed Nathan through thick and thin.

When Nathan was a mid-ranked military officer and was a little depressed, Amos lifted his spirit by saying, "Oh, c'mon. Chin up. I'm sure you'll become the commander someday."

Nathan was in the army for a while, but he never even thought about being the commander or a hero.

However, his pal, Amos, kept sharing incredible stories about Nathan and did everything for Nathan's sake.

In fact, Amos was the one who thought of the title "God of War" for Nathan.

That was why Nathan had always cared for and trained Amos well.

Unfortunately, a military operation went awry, and a bullet tore through Amos' leg, turning him into a cripple. That forced Amos to leave the battlefield.

Nathan hadn't heard anything from Amos after the latter was discharged.

The former never would have dreamed that they would meet again like that. He certainly didn't know that Amos' life had been that difficult.

Amos was surprised as well. He didn't expect to see the man he admired the most.

a National Guard who served with the God of War. Heck,

from the military, he stopped telling anyone that he used to work with

waste run away when he saw

a figure showed up and blocked

up and realized that the person blocking

Nathan himself.

Why did you run as soon as you see me there? Do

gritted his teeth and replied, "You are the man I admire the most, and being your subordinate is the best job I ever had, so why would I hate

"Then why

"I have fallen so far, and I am too

and the Elite Eight caught up by

immediately cussed, "Little Amos, dude, weren't you a total loudmouth when we're serving together? How did someone as smart as you end up

how could you

The former reached out to help the latter button-up, and

quickly replied, "I would

a con man, or do

angry that his face turned red. He loudly announced, "General, I am a soldier of the North Army,

replied, "Let's see. You're not a convict, have been doing the righteous thing, and are a hero who was honorably discharged from the army. Yep, you absolutely have no right to say that you embarrass your general. You certainly are not allowed to feel too embarrassed

hearing that. Tears rolled down

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