
Also known as Rebels, the war hero, Lieutenant General Erwin, was removed from the ranks and tried under military law for disobeying the president's orders, but he fully accepted the crimes he had committed and was sent to a heavily defended military prison for punishment. Of course, the prison is full of military prisoners who have committed all kinds of crimes, all serving in this military prison, which is completely different from ordinary prisons.
The harsh prison warden, Colonel Winter, had many prisoner deaths and injuries during his tenure, but he had great respect for General Erwin. At first, he was in awe of the general, but he increasingly felt that his command was under threat. Moreover, when Erwin discovered many unequal institutions during this period of captivity and questioned Winter's way of running the prison, he immediately turned this admiring respect into a terrible hostility.
Later, Erwin led the prisoners to demand the dismissal of the warden and rebelled against inappropriate management methods. Unexpectedly, Winter, who had never officially been on the battlefield, fought the first war in his life, which was to face this outstanding general...