Richard Shaw's determination to die had disappeared, so the first thing he did was write his resignation report and called Maximilian to submit it.
Then he told the elderly lady that he was going to be discharged, and moved to an old house belonging to the Shaw Family in the outskirts, where he personally took care of Casimir Shaw.
The elderly lady saw that he had awakened overnight; although he was unwilling to treat his legs and didn't want to serve as an Army Major General, at least he had come to life, and was willing to take care of his great-grandson. Instantly, she was moved to tears of joy and hurriedly nodded in agreement.
These past years, the elderly lady had seen through everything. Seeing her grandson almost lose his life, she truly felt the unpredictability of life. As long as Richard wanted to live, she had no other requests. As for the hundred years' glory of the Shaw Family, it was all lifeless, unimportant, completely unimportant now.
