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In a climactic twist, Silas admits to being a Rexorian, manipulated by pressures to navigate through deception. However, it is Vera's powerful invocation of his humanity—the argument that his willingness to sacrifice himself for others is unequivocally human—that sways the court's final decision in Silas's favor. This pivotal moment unveils the heart of the narrative, demonstrating that identity is not solely defined by origin, but by one's actions and capacity for sacrifice.