"Her name is Mentari Pusaka Dewi, my sister." Edwin opened his story in front of Jane, "Mentari is a Senior Worker who oversees the L-07 section, a place for selling humans since 1817. At the beginning of 1819, she met Yanisarah Mekar," he continued while rubbing the top of Mekar's head, "The little girl you know as Renik."
For Mentari, as a woman, there is nothing wrong with any kind of culture in Yamani. Slavery, cannibalism, and the buying and selling of creatures are commonplace in this world. It's just that humans happen to be the product most favored by all creatures, so their production has been strengthened over the past centuries.
Humans are even given a special layer of soil for them to live in, so that their homes are easy to maintain.
Mentari does not think that human life is so sad.
It wasn't until she finally met a little girl in the ward where the human children were locked up to be sold and bred.