With this, the first volume of "The Strongest Sound from Scotland Yard" comes to an end.
Rather than calling it the first volume, it might be better described as a prologue.
However, writing a prologue that is over 80,000 words long is quite strange, so it was simply made into a separate volume.
In this volume, the primary goal was to depict early 19th century British society for everyone, enabling a clearer understanding of the people and events of that era.
As Dickens put it, civilization and barbarism walked side by side on this self-aggrandizing island.
There were antiquated customs from the medieval period alongside the simple moral norms that persisted from that time, as well as technological advancements brought about by the industrial age and a host of social issues that arose as a result.
Ladies and gentlemen loved beauty, fashion, and bold attire but also miraculously adhered to conservative and restrained traditional styles.