The villagers silently bear everything on them. ...
In the middle, the villagers are used to playing sharp cat games. ...
Just like a bird that has been caged, suddenly its owner doesn't want to be caged any more.
I'm going to let it out. If I open the cage, it can't fly out. ....
Test whether the cage is locked and whether the bird is placed outside the cage. ...
What will it do?
At the beginning of the novel, it is said that "the only thing that is not banned is the sharp cat play", which shows that the villagers have a choice and there is room for retirement.
Later, although other games were ok, it was forbidden to play pointy cats. For the villagers, this is equivalent to banning everything, because they are only used to playing with pointed cats now. ...
The prohibition of absolute power has caused this situation.