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Chapter 51: Slave Mark are Necessary for Slaves
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... der of one’s past servitude that could never be erased. Once branded as a slave, an individual carried that mark for life, forever condemned to be judged and treated as such by society.
Even in the rare event that a slave was granted freedom by their master, the mark would remain etched upon their skin, an enduring testament to their past bondage. Despite their newfound liberty, they would forever carry the burden of their former status, forever branded as a slave in the eyes of society. ...
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