| Nawara moves with her family to a new house, full of hope for a
different life. But her joy fades when her father hangs a “Constitution
Board” filled with strict rules that ban sweets, sushi, social media, and
free spending. Nawara finds herself surrounded by prohibitions and punishments whenever she tries to rebel or cleverly reclaim her freedom. She turns to her diary and creates a parallel world led by “Princess Laziza,” through which she resists the laws of “King Laziz.”Conflicts escalate until they reach a harsh punishment, pushing her to consider running away to her grandmother’s house — a symbol of safety and freedom. |