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Episode 2 Business Trip

Lieutenant Colonel Yusia leaving work

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I'm here

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Oh, you're here~?

Park Min-gyun is the husband of Lieutenant Colonel Yusia. They live with their siblings and children.

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I'm going on a business trip soon.

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What's going on?

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I looked at the records of the fallen soldiers, and there was a junior from my hometown there.

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Even without that, I always think about my juniors and colleagues who are fighting in the war after being withdrawn from the operation and being deployed to the rear.

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I volunteered to transport the fallen soldiers because I wanted to personally bring at least one of my juniors from my hometown back to their hometown.

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Where are you going?

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Swansea City, County Dundon

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It'll take quite a while

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It'll take a week

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I see....okay! Have a nice trip.

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okay

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Let's eat first

After dinner, Lieutenant Colonel Yusia continues to look at the personal information.

The next morning

Lieutenant Colonel Yusia is about to set off, properly dressed in his uniform.

Before leaving, her husband, Park Min-gyun, hugs her.

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(Holding my husband's hand) I'll be back soon.

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Please convey my condolences to the family of that private.

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Okay, I'll go and see you next week.

Park Min-gyun smiles and waves as he sends Lieutenant Colonel Yushia off.

Lieutenant Colonel Yusia arrives at the mortuary base

Guide - I will now explain the precautions for transporting the body.

Regardless of the method of transport, the deceased must be treated with respect.

Please take care to store the remains of the deceased so that they are not damaged.

Attending the funeral is at the pallbearers' discretion, but if they do attend,

You must not speak carelessly or speculate about the circumstances of the death of a fallen soldier.