In the city of contrasts, amidst insufferable poverty and famine, there lived a young man named Jacques. It was 1789 in Paris, France, and the country was nearly crushed under the weight of its immense debt. Jacques was passionate about seeking knowledge and adventure, but due to the country's dire condition, he found himself surrounded by the musty scent of cloth and the gleaming sheen of metal threads. He had become a humble apprentice in a tailor shop on the streets of Paris. Day by day, he diligently worked, honing his skills and hopes to gain a better fortune. One day, without warning, he was dismissed and replaced by someone of noble birth. Confused and angered by this abrupt change, Jacques struggled to understand the larger forces at play. Surrounded by the injustices of the upper classes, Jacques and his friends stumbled upon an opportunity to make a lasting change-a revolution.