
The Pen Turns to the Gun and the Bloody Battle Creates a Legend
by Unknown Boy Newbie On The Road
About This Novel
When an unexploded artillery shell rusts quietly among the ruins, its silence is more frightening than its roar. It was a spring day in 1932. In a middle school in a small town in the Northeast, the pages of the book were devoured by tongues of flames, and the scent of ink mixed with blood drifted in the wind. Chen Qiming was lying on the ground, with intermittent moans and broken pen barrels in his ears. He understood for the first time: peace cannot be written on paper, and only the sound of gunshots can awaken the sleeping mountains and rivers. The destinies of the three young people are like three undercurrents, intersecting in the flames of war. One holds a pen like a sword, abandons writing and joins the army; one roars in the mountains and forests, and eventually becomes an iron-blooded warrior; one has learned both Chinese and Western knowledge, but turns blueprints into battle armor. They struggled in difficulties - lack of food, no help, lurking traitors, and their faith was like a worn-out military flag, swaying in the smoke. The turning point comes quietly, a conspiracy in a night attack, an explosion of a landmine experiment, and a secret letter unveil the mask of the betrayer. The price is as heavy as lead. Brothers fall, ideals are shattered, and youth is buried in a foreign land. War is not only the collision of steel, but also the melting pot of will. When civilization is trampled upon by barbarism, when faith is betrayed, how should humans choose? Should we bend our knees and survive, or should we forge a shield with blood? Who has a face illuminated by the flames of war that is not scarred? And it is these scars that eventually connect into a trail of light.
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