"I still remember when you were a bit shorter than me, and now you're a head taller. You've grown into quite a handsome man. Seeing you makes me as happy as if I were seeing my own son," Mark said, patting Nash's shoulder and looking him up and down.

In the past, Nash had been under Mark's guidance.

Back then, Mark was not yet a colonel, just a small squad leader.

They had shared life-and-death experiences, forming a deep bond.

Even though Nash had left the military for many years, they both remembered the old camaraderie.

Given their age difference, Nash could have been Mark's son, and Mark regarded him as such.

They chatted for a while, reminiscing about past experiences. When the moment was right, Nash said, "I came because I need your help with something."

Mark immediately responded, "Whatever you need, just say it. If I can help, I will. But I have to ask, do you have any plans to return to the military?"

He hoped Nash would consider staying.

"I'm not considering that for now," Nash replied, without the inclination to return.

Mark sighed and asked, "What do you need help with?"

"I need to find someone."

Nash had been searching tirelessly for a man named "Zac," even though he suspected the man might not exist.

to believe that

the issue of the child in Nina's

Nash would make sure

would need to terminate the

such dubious circumstances

Nash's eyes grew cold.

soon as Nash made the

asked him

was a request he

of people with 'Zac'

"These are

if any of them

the list. The ages did not match,

been to the capital did not seem

might truly not

do you need this person for?" Mark

not elaborate.

further but added, "I need to tell you something else. That person is coming

up at Mark, immediately understanding. "Wasn't he sentenced to

Mark's expression turned serious.

"He appealed, and everyone

the case commitel

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