Book 4: Chapter 26
** Underground City Outer Wall **
To live in an underground city, we had to give up a lot of freedom.
Obviously, going out of the city was strictly prohibited, but there was almost no freedom in matters such as marriage either. Marriage partners were decided by the parents and the community to which they belong.
There are limited choices of food, alcohol, and entertainment.
The scope of education is also narrow.
Furthermore, there are numerous unspoken rules that must be followed.
——I want to break it.
That was how the Marshal felt and what he desired.
He comes from a family which holds a seat in the city council who govern the underground city and was also appointed as the head of the army—despite being blessed with such happiness that only a handful of individuals can obtain, he wanted to break the rules of this city.
