The influence of movies on the youth is growing, and inviting celebrities to shoot various recruitment ads has proven effective.
Although Lance is unsure of the mindset behind "stars look pretty/handsome in military uniforms, I want to be a soldier too," it's clear the Ministry of Defense has found the right key!
More teenagers impulsively enroll driven by those dazzling stars' slogans like "I want to defend my country."
War is never a romantic affair, and Lance is actually very disgusted by some directors and writers who romanticize war.
This produces terrible misguidance for teenagers, leading them to mistakenly believe that war is romantic and not dangerous.
Yet, despite his aversion, Lance cannot change anything; Zhou Ao rulers need more cheap foot soldiers, clueless about why they must sacrifice their lives.
As long as such demands exist, these creations will never cease.
Lance dislikes these people.
