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Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Jack. He lived with his parents in a small village, but they were struggling to make ends meet. One day, a group of wealthy merchants came to their village and offered to buy Jack from his parents. They promised to take good care of him and provide him with a better life than his parents could ever give him.

At first, Jack was scared and confused about why his parents would sell him. But as he began to serve the merchants, he found that he enjoyed it. Despite the fact that they were violent and often mistreated him, Jack was grateful for the opportunity to serve them. He was given a comfortable bed to sleep in, plenty of food to eat, and he was even allowed to wear nice clothes.

As the years went by, Jack became more and more loyal to his masters. He learned how to cook, clean, and even fight. He was often sent out on missions to collect money or to intimidate people who owed the merchants money. Although he didn't agree with their violent ways, he felt a sense of pride in being a part of their organization.

One day, Jack's loyalty was put to the test. The merchants had been betrayed by one of their own and they suspected that Jack was involved. They demanded that he prove his loyalty by killing the traitor. Jack was torn between his loyalty to the merchants and his conscience. In the end, he chose to do what he believed was right and refused to kill the traitor.

The merchants were furious and they punished Jack severely. They beat him and left him for dead in the streets. But even as he lay there, broken and battered, Jack still felt a sense of loyalty to his former masters. He knew that he had made the right decision, and he was proud of himself for standing up for what he believed in.

In the end, Jack was rescued by a group of rebels who were fighting against the merchants. They took him in and nursed him back to health. Jack joined their cause and fought alongside them, using the skills he had learned from the merchants to help bring them down.

Although he had been sold into servitude by his parents and forced to serve violent people, Jack had found a sense of purpose and loyalty that he never knew he had. He had learned that sometimes the right thing to do is not always the easiest, but it is always worth it in the end.

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