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Raaleg
1 year ago
“This is my order!” Nice framing of the scene as something positive and self-sacrificial, as if it’s cool. That it’s very noble that she has just given MC a magical order – which will kill him if he wants to make a choice for himself. Now, even if he has some clever idea, his benevolent owner has locked him into this. And MC, being a latent simp and double virgin (for each life), finds comfort in the unthinking obedience. Instead of throwing at us the nauseating BS about how good slaver has to take care of their people-shaped possessions, the non-hack author could have explored the fact that the teenager grows more and more comfortable with owning humans – and what it tells about the social classes and human nature that her originally somewhat modest personality gradually grew to accept violations she casually commits nowadays.
“This is my order!” Nice framing of the scene as something positive and self-sacrificial, as if it’s cool. That it’s very noble that she has just given MC a magical order – which will kill him if he wants to make a choice for himself. Now, even if he has some clever idea, his benevolent owner has locked him into this. And MC, being a latent simp and double virgin (for each life), finds comfort in the unthinking obedience. Instead of throwing at us the nauseating BS about how good slaver has to take care of their people-shaped possessions, the non-hack author could have explored the fact that the teenager grows more and more comfortable with owning humans – and what it tells about the social classes and human nature that her originally somewhat modest personality gradually grew to accept violations she casually commits nowadays.
Didn’t you know, slavery is good, actually. /s
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