@Tamamo Cross No, YOU fuc**** listen.
The MC is the commander of the battle. He is the man whose orders they agreed to follow. And he is saying that he died well, and they are still winning. This is saying two things: the tradeoff was in their favor, and they need to get back to work.
And this child of a squad leader, for that's what Midou is, blows his top.
At his COMMANDER.
IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ACTIVE COMBAT ZONE.
I can excuse youth and grief, but he has been in the field and in combat LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER. You acknowledge the situation and keep moving, or you get yourself and your squadmates killed.
He is a SQUAD LEADER. In his position, he should be WELL AWARE that death is a possibility, and prepared for it. More importantly, as the SQUAD LEADER, he is simply NOT ALLOWED to have a breakdown in the field because his squad depends on him keeping a cool head.
And finally, if you disagree with your chain of command, you do so in private. OUT OF SIGHT of the troops.
The MC is the commander of the battle. He is the man whose orders they agreed to follow. And he is saying that he died well, and they are still winning. This is saying two things: the tradeoff was in their favor, and they need to get back to work.
And this child of a squad leader, for that's what Midou is, blows his top.
At his COMMANDER.
IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ACTIVE COMBAT ZONE.
I can excuse youth and grief, but he has been in the field and in combat LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER. You acknowledge the situation and keep moving, or you get yourself and your squadmates killed.
He is a SQUAD LEADER. In his position, he should be WELL AWARE that death is a possibility, and prepared for it. More importantly, as the SQUAD LEADER, he is simply NOT ALLOWED to have a breakdown in the field because his squad depends on him keeping a cool head.
And finally, if you disagree with your chain of command, you do so in private. OUT OF SIGHT of the troops.