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For 18 months, Leo Kim served in the South Korean military, stationed at the DMZ, the most heavily fortified border on Earth. His job was to listen to the enemy, to decipher the threats from North Korean radio chatter, a role that filled him with a constant, humming anxiety. He was taught to see the people on the other side of the border as a monolithic threat, a faceless enemy he was duty-bound to despise. But this indoctrination left him feeling hollow, a cog in a machine of perpetual conflict he no longer believed in.
Stories are work of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and is not true events. Produced with AI assistance.
By The Daily ConfessionFor 18 months, Leo Kim served in the South Korean military, stationed at the DMZ, the most heavily fortified border on Earth. His job was to listen to the enemy, to decipher the threats from North Korean radio chatter, a role that filled him with a constant, humming anxiety. He was taught to see the people on the other side of the border as a monolithic threat, a faceless enemy he was duty-bound to despise. But this indoctrination left him feeling hollow, a cog in a machine of perpetual conflict he no longer believed in.
Stories are work of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and is not true events. Produced with AI assistance.