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... in a narrative? Were characters less than human

When these questions arose between Kim Jungjin / Kleio Asel, the answer didn’t come easily. Looking between his two lives, he couldn’t find any reason to choose the former.

‘The author must have felt the same here as well. He wouldn’t have tried to make this world if there was anything he liked about the real one.’

The author had arranged a place in this world for Jungjin. The hospitality was sweet, even if it came with cond ...

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