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The woman still looked hopeful. "Then when can I come back tomorrow to see him?"

"I'm not sure about that," the guard replied.

Now she felt a bit disappointed. Yesterday, she had managed to see him and even shared a meal with the group, but today he was nowhere to be found.

Maybe she had come too late. Perhaps if she arrived earlier tomorrow, she would have better luck.

Just then, James walked by, still mulling over whether Nash was using the woman he had seen as a stand-in for someone else.

He muttered to himself, "It shouldn't be, right? Preparing a hot bath for her? Captain wouldn't be this nice to just any woman, it's not ethical. But then, Captain isn't that kind of person."

He was trying to reassure himself, knowing Nash's deep affection for Nina. It did not seem likely he would use someone as a stand-in. But on the other hand, since Nash and Nina were divorced, he wouldn't have to worry about ethics.

As James muttered to himself, the woman, Chana, looked up and saw him. She had heard bits and pieces of his self-talk.

"James!" she called out.

James turned and saw the woman they had rescued during their journey. Her name was Chana. They had saved many refugees in the area, but Chana's situation was unique.

Her husband, a citizen of Birkham, had passed away, leaving her to care for their five-year-old child. She wanted to reach the border to find her husband's family. Normally, they wouldn't have taken her along, but she was often bullied and underfed in the refugee camps.

Her husband's dying wish was for her and their child to be taken back to his country, where his parents would look after them. So, they decided to take her along and escort her to the border.

Hearing Chana’s plan, James thought it was a good idea. "That sounds great. Captain could use some tea to relax."

"Alright, I’ll do that," Chana said, feeling delighted to have something to do for Nash.

Being a straightforward man, James didn't think too deeply into her intentions, simply wanting Nash to be comfortable.

He knew Nash had endured a lot of hardship, and although he had rejoined the military, he still had some difficulties adjusting. He had suffered from allergies and digestive issues several times.

"I'll arrange for a few people to accompany you for your safety," James said.

"Thank you, James," Chana replied, grateful for the help.

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