"Did you get something wrong? Marvin, they are all prisoners of war, and in fact, so are you. It is a glorious tradition for us to treat prisoners kindly, but that doesn't mean we can tolerate prisoners defecating on our heads." While using the small file on a nail clipper to trim his nails, an officer with a major's epaulettes said unhurriedly.
After finishing, he blew the dust off his nails, then raised his head to look at the somewhat nervous Elf Officer standing in the middle of the office.
Marvin was very uneasy because, due to his reasons, the construction progress of a nearby section of road was slow, which is why his superior had called him over to scold this "prisoner star."
Indeed, Marvin was considered a star among prisoners of war. He secured a chance for his brother to return home, which required him to serve many more years in the POW Camp; this story was heavily promoted by Tang Country's propaganda machine, and Marvin became an idol for many POWs.
