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Chapter 1 - Prologue

What is morality?

Society naturally restricts people, enforcing various laws in the name of "morality", but these actions have never been inherently moral. 

Across history, one pattern remains consistent.

We condemn ancient laws, yet the people with those laws once condemned what came before them. This process has, and will, continue, meaning that future generations will eventually detest our current ideas.

With this, we can conclude that morality will never be concrete.

So why does humanity define morality as a set of "correct" rules? If it's ever-changing, why treat it like the "truth"?

Well, in the end, morality is merely a concept that was shaped by evolution. It simply exists — not "positive" nor "negative."

Speaking of…

Hey you, little reader.

Have you ever been criticized for "thinking differently"?

Have your words ever died at your throat because of their unconventionality?

Have you ever refused to raise your hand during class to avoid the embarrassment of being wrong?

I felt that way.

Unfortunately, this is the truth about morality. It's a belief system where you cannot be you. "Difference" is labeled as wrong, and being correct is risky — because… your ideas, even if there are right, are considered "immoral". 

When I first completed junior high, I expected a new world to open up.

But I didn't realize just how wide it would be. 

I truly didn't understand the extent of human emotion.

And I, by no means, understood what people were capable of.

Somehow, in my new high school, the previously unshaken concept of morality has finally been challenged. 

Through special exams, conflict, and social disparity, even the world's natural order could break.

All to nurture students.

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