Harrison Clark felt he couldn't hold on much longer.
The enemy's offensive was getting stronger, and the beachhead position of our army was in imminent danger.
Harrison's heart was moved.
This movement of his heart was entirely different from the one he had faced in the future with Nora Camp.
That was a physiological need born out of a sense of responsibility, while this was the emotion slowly germinating and exploding after mutual attraction.
Only Harrison himself knew how much courage he needed to flee like this.
Now he decides to think about it for a while.
On the surface, it seems like he's dragging it out, giving Carrie Thomas and him some space to re-examine it.
But in fact, he's already thinking of a crooked plan.
He can go to the future anyhow and look back at the present.