The warden sat in the large office chair with a face as deep as water, coldly watching the new team leader report. All prisoners were on a hunger strike, demanding equal treatment, time in the yard, meals; nothing could be missed. The warden sharply realized that the prison was beginning to lose control, but once started, if he halted now, chaos would probably ensue.
"With this happening, what do you think we should do?" the warden asked the team leader angrily.
"In my opinion, we can't let them get out of control. They're criminals, how can they make so many demands? Anyone who disobeys, just kill a few of them. Only with strong measures can we suppress them; otherwise, who knows what troubles they might cause in the future, making us even more passive." The team leader spoke sternly, inwardly blaming the warden for not crushing the resistance from the start and preventing such issues.