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... r processing ability, inability to control their emotions, and irrationality said that they were in no way better than humans.

They referred to themselves as True Humans to differentiate themselves from people who hadn't accepted Chaos. Such people were taken as their food. That's why they defined humans as sub-humans. They were a source of replenishment for True humans.

Click! Clang!

The sealed entrance to the cage was unlocked and pushed opened by Jasper.

Seeing this, t ...

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