Lett sighed at his son's words. His anger was justified, no way one would be happy to know they were going to war, a situation of life and death in seven days suddenly. He knew his son also cared about the other people in the camp. "It was the best possible way to tackle this problem. All high ranking officials voted for this, there is nothing I can do, even Stella says sooner than later," Lett avoided his son's fiery eyes. Melvin clenched his fist. "At least think about the people here in camp. They left their families and have been here for two weeks, only for them to know that the window had been drawn closer," Melvin said. Everyone at the table looked from father and back to son. "At least, they aren't animals that we can just send to war like that? They are human and some of u