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Chapter 4 - 3-IN SEARCH

In an attempt to satisfy their curiosity, the race of HUMAS were quite daring and often foolish. However, this innate instinct could not be satiated, leading them to seek more knowledge. The more they discovered, the greater their hunger for knowledge grew. Consequently, many of them perished. Their willingness to take risks for even the smallest piece of information was unimaginable to the other creatures of this world. Their fearlessness was as tangible as it was enticing.

The HUMAS race was not known for their strength, but rather for their adaptability and survival skills. It seemed that the world and fate favored them. However, this did not prevent other races from preying on them. Their bravery often turned into foolishness, making them a desirable target for others. Nevertheless, the HUMAS would do anything in their power to survive, especially if they possessed information unknown to the rest. Gradually, as their knowledge expanded, so did their race. They became a group that pursued knowledge to such an extent that morals became meaningless.

They found that to continuously improve, they needed to experiment. And they did this not by using their neighbors (other races), but by using themselves. They saw it as honorable to lead to the discovery of more information, so they volunteered themselves without force or influence. However, a problem arose.