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Old 2022-04-21, 06:44   Link #88
Dengar
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Originally Posted by Kanon View Post
I care about Ost. And not just because of the voice, she's a pretty fun character who has proven this week she can be badass too. The others, I definitely don't give a damn. In fact, I wish Rishia would get lost somewhere. There's pretty much nothing to like about her. Her story feels like it was lifted straight out of a hentai doujin. I'm not sure what these type of stories are called, it's the ones where the girl is so desperate to get the person she likes to notice her that she somehow ends up getting gang-banged by other men. The slave contract with Naofumi is the gang-bang. No self-respecting girl would have done that.
Getting a magical tattoo that makes you stronger is like a gang bang?

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Originally Posted by Huh...? View Post
People do various things for money and power, so it isn't odd that she agreed to become a slave just to get powerful, even if its humiliating (though considering the societal structure of the plot, that doesn't seem an issue).

Different place have different understanding, and its not like slavery is illegal in that Kingdom, and they are doing something wrong (never compare/connect Fiction with real life aspect, it destroys the story).

While everyone is making a fuss about a girl becoming a slave.
To me its nothing more than a "part-time work contract to gain work experience", considering i know Naofumi isn't the exploitative type.

I mean, the only difference between "Slavery" and a "Contract Job" is the amount compensation paid for the work done.

There are many companies which does worse that what Slavery does, in the name of employment and are legal (famous example being black company/black corporation in Japan, who heavily exploit their workforce while providing very little compensation like slavery, and one of the major cause of high suicide & death-rate of office workers in Japan).

Also, i am in no way promoting Slavery (like many would assume from my comment), because what i am talking about is fictional plot here, why compare to real life.
I don’t understand why people get hung up on this ‘slave’ thing. Who exactly has a bona fide master/slave relationship with Naofumi? Who does he treat like his literal property? Who isn’t free to leave whenever they want? Who is exploited for labor without due compensation?

The only reason Rishia takes the slave crest is it makes her stronger. The only restriction he sets on the crest is “don’t lie to me”, because at least one setting needs to be enabled. How awful..

For all practical purposes it’s just a power up item.


If I didn’t know any better I’d draw the conclusion that people don’t understand what real slavery is, and people take issue with the mere name of the plot device.

Is someone who uses a knife to make food immoral because some people use knives to kill?

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