In this underground city, Captain Nair estimated that there was probably no one who pursued a higher status than himself.
As a poor serf, Captain Nair's yearning for power in the underground city was something that no one could catch up to!
Having lived in poverty since childhood, Captain Nair knew that if he did not climb up and become a powerful person who held power, then all truth and justice would be held in the hands of people with higher power and status!
The captain of the guards had never given up on his desire for power and status after so many years.
The suffering he had suffered as a slave when he was young, the captain of the guards still clearly remembered that these hardships were simply extraordinary torture for the captain of the guards. This torture constantly reminded the captain of the guards to constantly strengthen his cultivation and climb up the higher levels of the underground city.