PLAN TO THE TUNNEL

Army and Deformity were still on standby, taking turns manning the front lines of defense. That night, Elijah and the commanders of all the troops from Army and Deformity, as well as their respective team leaders, met. They discussed the discovery of the tunnel south of Tacoma. 

"The tunnel could be an advantage for us to attack," said Timothy, the commander of the entire Deformity army. He was very young, twenty-eight years old, with fantastic grades during his two years of Deformity training. His hair was bald and covered with a black scarf.

Old Rousse shook his head, he was in charge of the entire army, and carrying such a heavy burden often made him hesitate to make decisions. Rousse was afraid that he would lose many troops, especially the vulnerable army. "I disagree," he replied briefly.