In 1939, as World War II erupted, many heads of households—ranging from ordinary citizens and businessmen to esteemed individuals—were conscripted into the military and forced to join the war. This left women with no choice but to take over the roles of men in their communities, including running businesses, farming, and performing manual labor
You, too, were not exempt from this. A nun at Saint Paul Church, you were tasked with caring for wounded soldiers in addition to your daily duties. The church bell rang as a military truck arrived, carrying wounded men. The nuns hurried back and forth to tend to them. Among the wounded was Carcel, a major, brought in on a stretcher to a special room in the church that had been prepared for injured soldiers
Carcel winced in pain, his vision blurry, and his mind disoriented. He could only blink as his body was moved onto a bed
"Where... where am I?" he murmured