In the winter of early 2020, the epidemic broke out across the country. Our family watched the Spring Festival Gala lively and ate the freshly cooked New Year’s Eve dinner. Dad's call broke the peaceful atmosphere. Looking at Dad's serious expression, we all remained silent, knowing that he had another urgent mission. Dad didn't stop for a moment and immediately rushed to his post. Epidemic prevention and control monitoring points were set up at each intersection for comprehensive control. After he left, the New Year's Eve became deserted and the New Year's Eve dinner had no flavor whatsoever. I've been away for three months, and I occasionally video chat with him to say he's safe. Through the video, you can see my father’s red eyes, messy hair, and listen to his hoarse voice, and you know that he has a heavy workload and hard work every day. In the past three months, my mother led a team to the county isolation point and was responsible for the isolation and control of 600 people. Due to the outbreak of the epidemic at that time, the lockdown was relatively sudden, and the work was very difficult and intensive without any preparation. I admire my parents' perseverance and respect their serious attitude towards work. They have been working at their own positions for three months without seeing each other. After the lockdown ended, my father started working on the case. During special periods, prisoners must wear airtight isolation suits when going to prison to interrogate them. It was summer, and the first trial in the interrogation room lasted all day. Dad didn't even bother to eat. After work, the clothes in the isolation suit were soaked with sweat and water could be squeezed out. During his busy year, I missed the most important exam in my life - the college entrance examination. In the winter of early 2021, Hebei ushered in the epidemic. There is no doubt that my father once again went to the front line of fighting the epidemic, on duty at the provincial border of Hebei and Henan. In order to stop the spread of the epidemic as soon as possible, he patiently guided people to persuade people to return, checked, registered, and disinfected passing vehicles... His duty at the provincial border lasted for two full months. In Dad's world, there is always the word mission. After coming down from the anti-epidemic front line, I went to the task force again. I participated in the investigation work of two special projects. According to regulations, the work involved in the special projects must be closed and managed. This process lasted nearly a year. Another big event happened in our family this year, that is, my grandfather passed away suddenly. The moment my grandfather was critically ill in the ICU ward, my father, who had never shed tears and was so strong in my eyes, hid in a corner and cried loudly. The cry was his longing for his grandfather and his confession to his grandfather. I felt very sad when I saw his sad look. It turns out that the great hero in my heart also has a fragile side and will grow old one day. Now it’s up to me to protect him! During the school holidays, I was not idle. I actively participated as a volunteer in the community, carried out body temperature monitoring at the gate of the community, and helped the community register the population. I often worked overtime until late at night and into the early morning. Influenced by my family, I also wanted to Do your best for the country. Now, half of my college life has passed. The epidemic started when I was 17 years old, and now I am a 20-year-old college student. Because of the nature of my parents’ work, they missed many important moments in my growth. They missed my bar mitzvah, my college entrance examination, and half of my college life. I know they also feel guilty and sorry for me, but as their daughter, I understand their mood and difficulties. Because I understand that during the current epidemic, someone has to give. This is their mission and responsibility! Thinking of this, I suddenly felt proud and proud to have such parents. The year before last, the epidemic broke out across the country and was successfully controlled; last year, the epidemic broke out in Hebei and was successfully controlled; now, the epidemic in Handan has been effectively controlled... The virus and we are engaged in an invisible "tug of war". I hope It is getting further and further away from us. At this moment, I finished writing this article in a school thousands of miles away from Handan, with tears streaming down my face, full of my heartache for my parents’ intense work every day, and full of pride in having such parents. It is also full of gratitude to those staff who are working hard on the front line to fight the epidemic! Thank you for their hard work during the epidemic and for their practical actions to protect our safety.