Haruka, a survivor of abuse, remains trapped in a nightmarish reality where her tormentor systematically dehumanizes her and other women, treating them as "cargo" or "livestock" subject to mechanical evaluation and sexual exploitation. The narrative reinforces this coldness through bureaucratic records, donation forms, and shipment manifests that frame the victims as mere commercial assets or "living dolls" destined for a pharmaceutical company. The author's afterword explains the dark historical and thematic elements used to ground the story's central premise of exploitation and commodification, emphasizing that the narrative is entirely fictional.
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