The day gradually turned into a dark and windy night, and the students and teachers working on the construction were herded back into the prison cells at gunpoint.
Former prisoners had now become new guards.
Under the partial control of the Imperial Army, these prisoners were living a fairly comfortable life.
But all of this was achieved through further exploitation of the daily rations of students and teachers.
Otherwise, they wouldn't be able to enjoy such luxuries.
As far as the Imperial soldiers were concerned, they turned a blind eye to it.
As long as no trouble was caused and the defensive works were built, no one interfered in their secretive theft of the daily rations.
Moreover, what was more important, they were given new quarters.
The prisoners now lived in various barracks outside the border prison, relying on bonfires for warmth, so they no longer had to return every night to their cold cells as before.