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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The futility of the heart

Human beings consider themselves rational creatures.

They talk about love, compassion, empathy.

But all of that is just chemical mechanisms; electrical impulses disguised as morality.

Feelings don't make us strong.

They distract us. They make us doubt. They destroy us.

In the lab, they said that a mind without emotions is perfect:

no remorse, no fear, no guilt.

I often wondered if that was true.

If a person without emotions... was still a person.

The instructors said, "Love weakens. Sadness corrupts. Attachment kills."

And my father repeated, "Sayuri, you don't need a heart to fulfill your destiny."

When I was eight, they broke my fingers to see how much pain I could endure without screaming.

When I was ten, they forced me to choose between saving a child or completing my test.

I chose the test.

By twelve, I no longer remembered my mother's face.

And at sixteen, when my father died in front of me, his last command was:

"Dominate the world. Or the world will dominate you."

That's how I understood that feelings were not a gift.

They were a weakness that had to be eradicated.

Although, in the back of my mind, one question continues to echo:

If the heart is useless... why do I still hear it beating?

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