The next morning, the general tells the captain that he has come to talk to him. The captain tells the general that the captain has fallen asleep. The general asks the captain if he has anything to do with what happened to the Scolt team. The man says that he didn't realize what had happened, and the general says that his house was "riddled with wounds" . He says that after searching the prison, the prisoners were "pledged pincers" on the backs of the prisoners, and then "burned them." The general tells him that the only person in his life who he would "die for" is the crown prince, and that he refuses to open his mouth to give him the medicine he needs to keep the prisoners alive. He tells the colonel that if he were not the prince of ylyo, he would treat the prisoners more kindly. The colonel says that if all of the people in the prison were to die, he fears that they would all lose their will to live.
The next morning, the general tells the captain that he has come to talk to him. The captain tells the general that the captain has fallen asleep. The general asks the captain if he has anything to do with what happened to the Scolt team. The man says that he didn't realize what had happened, and the general says that his house was "riddled with wounds" . He says that after searching the prison, the prisoners were "pledged pincers" on the backs of the prisoners, and then "burned them." The general tells him that the only person in his life who he would "die for" is the crown prince, and that he refuses to open his mouth to give him the medicine he needs to keep the prisoners alive. He tells the colonel that if he were not the prince of ylyo, he would treat the prisoners more kindly. The colonel says that if all of the people in the prison were to die, he fears that they would all lose their will to live.