"The ceasefire is just temporary it isn't ending anytime soon." Spoke the commanding officer, who after a pause spoke with a sigh. "The reason is, well it's not something told to someone in my position, but some of my colleagues did say that this is all related to the attack on Rudrain."
The attack on Rudrain was infamous among the commoners and for soldiers who fought to protect their country, it was the most shameful event in history.
What of their sacrifices if the terrorist still goes behind their patrols and harm the common civilians? Wouldn't it mean all they were doing was completely pointless? Or it's just that they were that incompetent?
Of course not, the issue was far different than one can ever hope to imagine. Including Rosso who knew that there was more to the event than a crazy bastard with a powerful virus. But for those on the battlefield, the majority of details were kept out to maintain the morale of the army, including the death toll and the rest.