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Chapter 133 - 33

When I began experimenting with long‑term human transfiguration, I discovered something I had never anticipated.Changing the shape of the body was simple enough; what intrigued me was how the mind responded. When I reshaped myself into a woman, it wasn't just my reflection that changed. My thoughts, my manner of speech, even my emotional responses began to shift in subtle ways.

Emotions that I normally suppressed or dismissed—affection, attachment, even empathy—surfaced more easily. It was as if the transfiguration rewired certain parts of my perception, letting me experience the world through a different lens. I felt lighter, more impulsive, more curious about human connection in a way that my usual self could only analyze from a distance.

It was an extraordinary discovery: transformation didn't merely alter flesh, it could adjust the mind itself. Personality, emotion, instinct—all could be rewritten, if one had enough precision and control.

This realization opened a new frontier in my research. If identity itself could be reshaped, then perhaps consciousness, morality, and will could be as well. The possibilities were endless—and I intended to explore every one of them.

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