After Lewis had settled the refugees, he began preparations to attack the rebels. "Unlike previous rebel groups, this one is powerful and united. Their leader seems professionally trained and is well-acquainted with our situation. We can hardly find any weaknesses," the Western General analyzed. Lewis looked at the analysis on the large screen, his hands clasped on his lap, his expression stern. No one in the room dared to breathe loudly. "What if we dismantle them from within?" A clear female voice rang out. She continued, "What if we infiltrate their ranks and launch a surprise attack on their leader?" Everyone turned to the speaker, Joanna. Many had thought of this idea, but proposing it meant taking responsibility for it. If it succeeded, all would be well. If it failed, the

