Better example: the Union didn’t get rid of plantations, the slaves were only nominally free. They installed regime friendly owners to run the plantation and then divided the same plantation up into several plots and made the previous slaves rent from the plantation owner and sell him the crop...
You are applying current day morality to no later than an early modern period setting, and this might even be medieval. Slavery is a fact of life and there is nothing that can be done about it, as is nobility. You must understand, they are lacking modern methods of communication and...
If you want to work, then work, if you don't, then don't. I'm not expecting anything from you one way or the other. What is even the point of this post? Your "competitor" doesn't have any more right to be the sole provider of an English language translation of a foreign comic book than you do...
Do not lie to me. If you were working on this, you'd have something to show for it. You're mad because somebody else saw you weren't uploading and took the opportunity to do it themselves. The fact that the other party here is Philia is immaterial. You dropped this, and your mealy-mouthed appeal...
You're not working on this, don't pretend otherwise. It's not sniping if there are new chapters and you don't do anything for half a year and somebody else picks it up. You dropped it.
Not really, it's the pretense of romance with no actual romance. Nothing has happened in the first 5 chapters, nothing has progressed, there aren't any romantic activities, there are just characters that are supposed to be married that aren't actually in a relationship, they're basically just...
But I don't think this makes any sense. If the disease is a vitamin deficiency, and these people have been there for a while and have been eating rice and dried fish the whole time, shouldn't this "epidemic" be a longstanding problem and not something that's just happened recently?
Yes, they do. Some women are just like this, there's no point in thinking about it rationally because it's not a rational thing to begin with, it's an emotional one.
Impossible, the need the hook or you'll never be interested in their generic creatively bankrupt story that nobody would otherwise be interested in at all.
Is that bullying? If she's supposed to fill a servant role because of a commoner origin (which is the apparent backstory), cleaning is a perfectly ordinary task to expect her to do. The character being a prince in exile poses the question as to whether or not the mother knows, which I suppose...
But she isn't because it isn't actually Cinderella and nobody is actually mean to the character. For all we know, she wasn't even supposed to be unfriendly with the other character.
That's my point. There is no villainy here at all, not even tangentially. I'm not saying they need to follow tropes, I'm saying there aren't any necessary elements to fit the genre.
I think the author failed to understand the task. There is no villainess or "villainess" or even villain in this story. Everybody is broadly supportive of everybody, nobody does anything bad, nobody suffers any punishment, it really doesn't belong in this series at all.