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... iled beast, superior to humans, despising them and even killing many.
Now, Kurama saw himself as more than a tailed beast. He still didn’t like humans, but he was willing to interact with some of them to ensure his own survival.
Once, Kurama viewed tailed beasts and humans as two different entities—tailed beasts as natural disasters and humans as mere ants.
Now, Kurama saw tailed beasts and humans as similar beings, each with thoughts, brains, and souls. Humans also posse ...
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