Chapter 165: The Two Men Go to the End (8)
In his past life, Ihan had often envied people who traveled abroad without hesitation.
He couldn’t help but admire their “freedom” to venture into countries with different languages and cultures.
For someone like him, who barely had time or money for domestic travel, foreign lands felt like another world entirely.
In his early twenties, he felt envious—and perhaps a little bitter—toward such people.
It was immature of him, proof that he was still young.
But as he grew older, even if he hadn’t been able to travel abroad, he had at least managed some domestic trips.
And that taught him something:
‘Ah, so traveling isn’t just about having fun. It’s a form of education that broadens your perspective and mindset.’
With that realization, he made a goal.
Once he was discharged from the military, he would take a plane and travel the world.
He wanted to gain experience, to witness the cultures and environments of foreign lands.
Was it a spirit of adventure? Or perhaps evidence that he, too, had a curious nature?
