Joe Ga saw everything Africa and the others did, and although he didn't understand the relationship among them, he definitely felt the camaraderie.
Such scenes, which one would expect only in movies, seemed very silly in reality, but they were also incredibly touching.
At that moment, Joe Ga began to realize that perhaps it was only silly sincerity that was touching and that only equally silly people could empathize with each other and then become close friends.
Then, most of those who couldn't do it themselves but aspired to it inwardly would exclaim how moved they were.
And then there were those who couldn't do it themselves and didn't want others to manage it either; they would verbally attack those who did, as if they were afraid that this "silliness" would contaminate their spiritual world and hinder them from broadcasting their own spirit.
Joe Ga had never expected to encounter such a scene during the mercenary selection process.