Both bodies are lonely, except for holding each other.

Monty 2021-12-06 19:21:07

When Tommy had his shoulder broken, he was crying with one hand on the edge of the cage. He glanced at his comrades in the audience who didn’t believe he would lose. He didn’t have his coach standing behind him, on the other side of the cage. He gave up his big brother for his girlfriend and for the only father. He has no retreat, defensive posture with one hand.

Such a situation is like when his brother abandoned him in spite of their previous plans, leaving him with a child with his mother.

This situation is like when her mother asked him to wipe her holy water before she died because there was no medical insurance. Then he buried her mother silently.

This situation is like when he saw his comrade-in-arms died in his arms because he was accidentally injured by his own troops. He left his troops and encountered a tank trapped on the way to the deserter. He opened the tank door alone.


He was alone from beginning to end.


And when he wanted the wife of his comrade-in-arms to have a good life after losing his husband, he did not hesitate to forgive his bastard father-the father who escaped in order to avoid him beating his mother. Let him be a coach, for the bonus can be given to the wife of a comrade-in-arms.


He was alone from beginning to end.

But the battle of the trapped beasts is unaccompanied.

Only one sentence "Tommy, I'm sorry, I love you"

is the antidote

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Warrior quotes

  • Paddy Conlon: The devil you know...

    Tom Conlon: ...is better than the devil you don't.

  • Tom Conlon: Tiptoeing around here like a beggar - with your little cup.