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Chapter 894 Fitzgerald

Chapter 894 Fitzgerald

Bruun Fitzgerald was born in Killeen, Bell County, Texas, on the day the last plane carrying Americans left Saigon and the 20-year Vietnam War ended with the American defeat declare the end.

The 70s was a lost decade for America as a whole, trying to regain its self-confidence.But the failure of the war, which lasted for a generation, has caused almost all Americans to fall into depression and self-doubt.

The Fitzgerald family is the most famous family in Keeling County.According to the records of the Fitzgerald family, in 1837, after Bell Fitzgerald's metallurgical factory closed down, the rebellious Birmingham native decided to take his last 170 pounds of assets to the New World to try luck.

Bell, who has always lived in the city, chose animal husbandry in the vast Republic of Texas.This was supposed to be the beginning of a tragedy, but what turned the whole story around was Bell's almost innate riding skills and the tongue that seemed to be blessed by God.

Relying on his pickiness for beef quality and pursuit of leather quality, Bell expanded his cattle herd to a huge size of 800 head in just three years, and bought a land of [-] acres.

After 13 years in the United States, Bell Fitzgerald became the largest rancher in the area.His land had grown to 800 acres, and his herd at its peak numbered more than [-] head.He even owned two plantations and more than [-] slaves.

A true "respectable man" and "gentleman" and a military leader who achieved great success during the Mexican invasion of Texas and the political leader who contributed to the incorporation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America, Bell was elected governor of Texas in 1850.

In the year he was elected, Bell County, named in his honor, was founded, and a city, Killeen, was founded on land owned by Fitzgerald.

Although most of Bell's descendants have nothing to do with politics, they, like other Texans, have inherited the two major traditions of the Fitzgerald family-joining the army and raising livestock.

It wasn't until the year Brian Fitzgerald was born that the tradition faced its first major challenge.

Both of Bruhn's uncles and his own were in the military.But the 20-year war took away two of his relatives.After he was born, the only male relatives who could participate in family gatherings were his uncle who was always drunk.

Under the influence of the anti-war wave, the hippie movement and the stagflation crisis, Brunn's childhood was not too carefree.The chaotic social trend of thought and economic recession have greatly affected the business of the Fitzgerald family.But for Brunn, the biggest blow came from his uncle's death.

Rom Fitzgerald died in March 1984.The cause of death was a car accident caused by drunk driving and taking a lot of drugs.

For Brun, Uncle Roma should be a relative with a gentle smile all the time.He would take himself to ride a Harley motorcycle, and he would tell himself many stories about previous wars. He would splint a child who accidentally broke his arm, and then send him to the hospital.

Uncle Roma was a good man, but he ended his life in an "extremely irresponsible" way.This blow even caused Bruen to fall into doubts about everything—will other relatives and friends suddenly end their lives in this way one day?
This confusion lasted until Uncle Roma's funeral.At his funeral, as a former leader and comrade in arms, a Marine Corps major general named Rogers Romney gave the funeral speech.

"Rom is the best Marine Corps doctor I've ever seen." Major General Romney said in a low and hoarse voice, "Our brave soldier who served in Vietnam for five years was rescued from the brink of death by Rom." There are at least 500 male and female soldiers. In Saigon, if Dr. Fitzgerald is in charge of your treatment, then you will have a high chance of surviving. If Dr. Fitzgerald can't do anything... ...then no one will have a better idea unless the Holy Son comes in person."

"Long hours of hard work overwhelmed this noble man, and yes, he died of a drug overdose and alcoholism. His death was very dishonorable and cast a shadow over the community. But I had to stand up for him — —He was originally an amazing man, a man who was able to try to save lives regardless of the color of the wounded person, his ideology, or even whether he was kind to him." Major General Romney said after a long silence, "I don't know what happened to this country Well, I don't know what happened to our army. I just know that when I first joined the army and participated in the second world war, people like Dr. Fitzgerald should always be respected by people. Not Returning to their hometowns, they are regarded by others in the community as executioners, murderers or unclean people."

"When you look at a person from the perspective of ideology, what you do is not only to generalize him - you also push him behind." His voice became deeper and deeper, and the young Bu Ruen even felt that his chest was trembling with this eulogy, "The cause of his death is not strange, but his situation is by no means self-inflicted."

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The nephew of a drug addict and the military, Bruin had a rough time through middle school.Especially after he made up his mind to aim at medical school, life in school became even more difficult.In the days when America was beginning to regain its confidence in sports, the most popular kid in school was always the star athlete—the kind who was good at football, baseball, or basketball.

A nephew of a drug addict who is not tall and underweight and only knows how to read books, naturally became a natural target for being bullied.

The phenomenon took a bit of a turn in the final two years of high school—Bruen's belated puberty finally arrived.He began to grow taller rapidly, his voice was muffled and his muscles bulged.With such changes and that year, Bruen finally got his motorcycle driver's license, at least no one dared to provoke him in front of him.

Bruin inherited his uncle Roma's 1965 Harley FLH. When he rode this motorcycle and legally drove on the highway to Harvard, Bruin knew that his life would be related to the motorcycle. never separate.

In 1993, the United States was in an atmosphere of prosperity and frantic celebration.It's as if the huge riots that took place in Los Angeles a year ago didn't exist.Bruin, on the other hand, rode his uncle's Harley, all the way northeast, along the highway for 1918 miles.On the fifth day after starting the journey, the travel-stained Brunn arrived in Cambridge.

A red-necked Texan from the south rode an antique motorcycle all the way from faraway Texas to Harvard.Stories like this already cast a strange aura on Brunn.While the aura isn't necessarily positive, Bruhn is famous for it.His fame grew two months later when he hit a frat guy who was trying to sabotage his motorcycle.

Rumor has it that Bruhn's punching scene was ugly, with the [-]-foot-[-] bear pumping his fists and tearing down his cheeks.It was also rumored that the Methodist bell was tolling just as he was beating someone up.Many divinity students passing by insisted that they saw falling feathers and holy light behind Brunn.

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