The cell was the same as before, but the environment had slightly improved.
The guards brought in a lot of wheat straw and hay, covering the uneven mortar floor.
The cell door wasn't locked anymore, allowing the warrant officers to freely use the guard's toilet, instead of having to use a bucket in the cell.
The message conveyed by Major General Antonio bolstered the warrant officers' confidence. As he had said, Customs now found itself in a difficult position, not daring to mistreat these army officers, and even trying to accommodate the warrant officers' demands as much as possible.
Inside the cell, Winters and his peers were eagerly watching a famous doctor, invited by Customs, diagnose and treat Major Moritz.
"Don't all crowd over!" The old doctor glared fiercely at the warrant officers and scolded harshly, "With so many of you crowding around, it's dark and nothing can be seen clearly, move aside! Let some air in!"