Not only is this fucked up by modern moral standards, but he knows that part of why pedophilia is bad is because child mothers have high miscarriage/death rates.
I'm glad they're addressing it while deconstructing the "owning slaves is okay as long as the slave insists" trope.
Only a fucked up person insists on being a slave. Which, not so coincidentally, what slaves tend to become because slavery is inherently traumatic.
Goblin: You’re strong! You must be with the heroes that destroyed my home and slaughtered my people!
Our Protagonist: Hey! I didn’t attack your village!
Goblin: Humans are all the same! They kill us whether we attack them or not!
Our protagonist: Geez, there's no reasoning with this guy...
Oh...
Or at least invention something that requires specialized skills and knowledge that their background gives them!
They're always making complex stuff like new electronics too but I've only seen a single engineer... and he was a civil engineer who didn’t deal with that because that’s not his field!
I mean, if a bunch of civilizations around the world independently figured it out... Yeah, it's pretty unrealistic that there's a whole world that hasn’t figured out how to use a basic building material like limestone. Especially since they have more complex uses for limestone already.
Do... limestone rocks not exist here? Are they exclusively finding powder? Then why is it called stone?
Man, mother nature did a good job of packing limestone together. You can't tell me that nobody's ever made a limestone quarry...
Right!?!? Oh she's soooooo close minded for saying she doesn’t want to get into a master-servant relationship when she doesn’t trust humans. Get a grip!
This chapter is why I'm dropping this. It was mediocre anyways but I was interested in Alice & Alicia's adventure.