The atmosphere in Westmore was chaotic.
Ironically, this chaos had arisen because of the prolonged period of peace and monotony.
The people, trapped in a city where nothing ever happened, eventually began questioning this tranquility.
[We have no freedom within the walls.]
The Duke of Lancaster recalled the absurd notice he had seen that morning.
Now, somehow, the Duke of Lancaster was being blamed for trapping them within the walls of Westmore and oppressing them.
‘Even after teaching them that stepping outside means death, they still don’t get it. As I said, you shouldn’t give foolish people time to think. Tsk.’