[Kisara hates that term. 'Race.' But Eula isn't wrong. Many people are treating this circumstance like a game. It's insulting to those involved. This isn't just a means to fill a pocket with coin. It's directly affecting the lives of others. Perhaps Kisara simply isn't fit for the world of mercenary work. She has too much of a heart for such selfish endeavours.]
Well, it's not as though I know her personally.
[She looks uncertain and does very little to hide that. Part of strength is embracing one's vulnerabilities as well.]
I just think people shouldn't be defined by a monetary value. She's a person. Not a thing.
[And she understands that it's a bit more personal for her. Because Kisara knows what it's like to be treated as an item, rather than a living, breathing creature.]
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Well, it's not as though I know her personally.
[She looks uncertain and does very little to hide that. Part of strength is embracing one's vulnerabilities as well.]
I just think people shouldn't be defined by a monetary value. She's a person. Not a thing.
[And she understands that it's a bit more personal for her. Because Kisara knows what it's like to be treated as an item, rather than a living, breathing creature.]