Chapter 13
Shards of metal slammed into the man’s back, slicing through his skin and leaving
He didn’t even flinch; he was just letting out a low grunt, gritting his teeth. “It’s “ep, bloody gashes.
He led Elizabeth back to the tent.
It safe here. Come with me.”
It wasn’t until they got inside that she saw the full extent of his injuries. Blood soaked through his shirt, and the shrapnel wounds were deep, some down to the bone.
She quickly pushed him down into a chair. “Don’t move. I need to treat your wounds.”
He didn’t resist.
Elizabeth carefully cut open his shirt, her hands steady as she removed the embedded fragments one by one with a pair of tweezers. Her focus was absolute.
Once she finished dressing the injuries, she finally noticed the black mask covering his face.
“Your face…” she murmured.
“Burned. Didn’t want to scare anyone,” he said quietly.
Elizabeth pressed her lips together, unsure of what to say.
She was just about to thank him for saving her when Pamela suddenly burst into the tent, practically dragging her aside with excitement.
“Ellie! Did you see his face?”
“What?”
“That guy! He’s the comms specialist I told you about! Did you see what he looks like under that mask?”
Elizabeth shook her head. “He said his face was burned. He wears it so he won’t scare people.”
Pamela’s eyes widened in surprise, then she sighed in disappointment. “Ugh, I thought the mask was just for mystery. Turns out he’s hideous.”
“Pamela, don’t say that,” Elizabeth scolded gently. “He could’ve been injured in war. We should respect that.”
Pamela stuck out her tongue playfully, but said nothing more.
Three days later, the war paused–at least for now.
The rescue team didn’t immediately move to the next warzone. Instead, they stayed behind to continue treatment for the wounded.
That night, the communications base was hit again.
Technically, Daniel–working under a false identity–had no obligation to join the emergency repair team. But against all expectations, he volunteered.
His handler nearly had a heart attack.
“Mr. Woolridge, the front line is insanely dangerous! You’re only here to put on an act! There’s no need to actually risk your life!”
Daniel shot him a cold glance. “Who said I was here to put on an act?”
He hadn’t come all this way just to find Elizabeth. He came to make things right.
If dying on the front line was what it took to pay for his sins, then so be it.
The handler failed to stop him.
Worried Daniel wouldn’t make it back alive, he rushed to find Elizabeth, ready to finally tell her the truth about who the masked comms specialist really was.
But before he could reach her, a devastating report came in from the communications base.
There were heavy casualties, three specialists were missing, and one of them was the man in the black mask.

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