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Sora smiled, her eyes fading back to a natural, human brown. "Then that’s enough for today."
Kael looked back at his noodles. He took a bite. It tasted like ginger—sharp, earthy, and unmistakable. It didn't matter if the ginger was grown in a lab or a field in old Earth. The heat on his tongue was his own. Beyond Culture
Sora leaned in, her kimono flickering to a deep, solemn crimson. "Is the kindness I feel for you less real because I wasn't 'raised' with a specific tradition to define it? We are the first generation that gets to be human without the script. That’s not a loss, Kael. It’s an evolution." Sora smiled, her eyes fading back to a natural, human brown
"But if everything is software, nothing is sacred," Kael countered. It tasted like ginger—sharp, earthy, and unmistakable
Sora laughed, a sound like glass bells. "That’s the mistake, Kael. You’re looking for a root in a world designed for wings. Culture used to be a cage—it told you who to marry, what to eat, which gods to fear. Now? It’s just software."