What all these C-🎥🎥/🎭🎭 get wrong is when a person, especially a man, gives a pledge/promise/oath it’s him “legal bond.” If he breaks it, he’s dead in the eyes of the world…nobody will take him serious ever again because he’s an “oath breaker”🤔 Many wars have been fought over broken oaths🤔. The ex-husband is in the military and after breaking his oath/pledge/promise to his legal wife, he would’ve/should’ve been released from duties as a commander🤔. His soldiers wouldn’t want to serve under his command knowing at anytime he could/would break “faith/loyalty” with them🤔 Military officers until recently had to be very careful about getting divorced and having affairs for fear of losing their status…if you can’t manage your household, you definitely can’t command soldiers🤔 The other officer did mention it in the beginning; however, it was skipped over🤔 I’m guessing if next week if he was in love with another woman, he could just break that promise to his second wife, also 🤦 The English translation went out before the 🎥 ended🤫
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I agree. Whether it's a military commander/general, CEO, or someone else of great importance, if you make an oath/vow, you can't break it. You can't use the excuse of "i was so young" or "I didn't know what true love was." I call BS! Is he a member of the band Foreignef? Seriously, those vows are as sacred as the marriage ones. He was quick enough to marry the FL and compliment her on her beauty. If he can break that vow, what else can he break? Can a soldier trust him? Can a colleague or business partner? Home is sacred, and if you ruin your own home, then you shouldn't even be trusted to raise a goldfish. This is glossed over too lightly.