An intruder attempted to assassinate a patient in the military hospital affiliated with the Military Committee, which is not open to the public. This was a grave matter. Upon learning of the situation, the director rushed over in urgency, inspected the body, and, after confirming the deceased was not an insider, awkwardly reported to the commander with a wry smile. The commander, unable to rebuke the director who held the rank of major general, simply reminded him to secure the exits, screen for suspicious individuals, and review the surveillance footage. The director readily agreed and issued the orders.
Being a military hospital, those who came here were either senior generals or patients with unique identities. The facility was staffed with a platoon of guards. When the guards learned that an intruder had caused a disturbance on their watch, they lost face; they became furious and sprang into action without needing to be told.