Carey Chang is participating in civil defense classes, believing it's necessary to acquire defensive skills amidst rising tensions between Taiwan and China, despite her father's differing views.
While Carey advocates for Taiwan's independence, she faces contrasting beliefs from friends and family who favor reunification with China, prompting her to reflect deeply on these divisions.
Carey's preparation for potential conflict reveals a generational divide; she represents the youth's desire for self-defense, while older generations express a preference for peace through reunification.
As tensions mount and the threat of invasion looms, Carey's inner conflict reflects broader societal debates on Taiwan's future and the path toward peace or potential conflict.
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