"Generally speaking, male soldiers don't have this kind of problem."
Hearing Ya Tianxing's words suddenly, Mo Shangjun couldn't help but pause for a moment.
But soon she understood—As a father, he wouldn't want his daughter to suffer in the army, but can tolerate his son serving his country.
Although society is now much more accepting, male and female soldiers are indeed two different groups, with female soldiers facing many more challenges than their male counterparts.
These issues are not only external but also include family matters.
Changing her line of thought, Mo Shangjun asked, "Has Captain Jiang encountered this before?"
"Yes."
Ya Tianxing nodded slightly.
"Then she—"
Before Mo Shangjun could finish, Ya Tianxing said directly, "Asking her is pointless."
Mo Shangjun showed a puzzled expression.
Ya Tianxing said, "She still can't handle it. Some are still at odds with their families, while others, unable to withstand family opposition, have left."
